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   Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - January 3, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana                                IN 1872.  JANUARY 3/1902.  irre Saturday edition 3 cents AU other Issues S. M. and after Nov. 31901, store at trains to and from -na as follows 32 VIA OLD ROAD it AIB 10 16 25 a a 13  a pm 11 20 30p pm 8 20 p 45 p iio No No No 28  532 to 37 Pacific Express Leaves 3 45 a 3 Fast Mall Ltd. 05 a 175 30 a 15 Boston and 15 a m 2J N. Y. Ex. 1 05 p 19 Lake Shore 50 p Day Express p rs 3 1KA 14. 16, 32, 26, 28. 32. 532, East Boun 3. 31.! 9 23. 37, West Bound The Lake Shore via Cleveland in tth the Erie and P L E Ks form the and most direct route to Pittsburg G. J. J. Pass Agent - T * r C. C. St. L. R. FOUR Nov. 2, 1901.  00    00    56    41    35    03    27    19    58    51    35    30    1.=    05    58    52    15    15    05    00    35    20    Haute 07    45    05    15    45    00    20    40    15    56    22    35    52    12    35    50    08    13    34    32    55    20    50    15    01    25    50    50    20    43    new Big Four train No. 5 makes connections for Terre St. points east and west of P T Ohio A. new Big Four train No. 5 makes connections for Terre St. points east and west of P T Ohio A. M. W. V Indiana D. Practice in all the courts of Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. U. S. Flag 210 South Main by St. Joseph Valley Indiana National C. and Indiana National Bank Heme 704.  OEllSTTISTS-  Work a 40 S P Lexington HOME 521  and a Baumgartner No. 106 Division 3d door the Central Special attention given to diseases and affections of the throat nose and German and English corner of ond and Franklin Diseases oi the Bye and C. l Elizabeth M. to Dr. W. L. Spohn 9 to 12,1 to 4 Other hours by 416 Jefferson St. Home phones 653; 580  W. H. and AU calls attended In and Office 115 street 211 Marion J. Q. 505 Past Street Opposite Sage's ts prepared to repair and renovate LACB and make them equal to Prices and tioo examined by ' J. Si -' Glasses for We carry a of Christmas Will Restore Strength and Appetite It To Prevent The is a disease which seems to more prevalent every It almost a Those who have had it can scarcely get through the following winter without having it sometimes should keep their systems toned Fortify the human citadel so that it will be impregnable to the of this most distressing of all is nothing that will keep you in condition and help better to ward diseases tl ian There are many people who last winter took Vinol simply as a preventative and have proved conclusively that by keeping themselves in good condition they escaped the grippe that attacked other members of the family who neglect ed to take the same cjan tell those who have had grippe what to take to help them towards speedy It is this same VinoL Take when you first have the It will not go so hard with Tour will be and when you are to be you will not from those terrible after effects that make this disease so ember that Vinol is flesh creating and an arrester of all wastin T bought a bottle of Vinol for my wife two children who were suffering from the after effects of had taken several remedies without doing them E ny The effect of the medicine so marked that I bought another bottle which made a complete and restore d my wife and children to perfect N. B. travelling agent the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance good opinion of Vinol increases every Our faith in it is To prove to you that we believe all we say we will gladly refund its cost if you do not find that it is we claim it to H. Place Like there's a cheerful coal fire to sit by Lee you will have a clean product and a satisfactory We sell Brussman 330 Main GrO GUN S. Main Plated Mantel Collar CufE Glove and Handkerchief and hundreds of novelties E. Main THE NE and H. iy or Calls Promptly Eight Room Flat Second Sycamore DELOS N. Which Has Been Booming Telephones and IS A COMMITTEE'S It Hard to Obtain Money to Meet Current 3.The financial affairs of the 01- a of urban and electric railways and an extensive system of local and long-distance telephone lines in Ohio passed hito tlie control of committee composed of seven prominent bankers of this city This action was it is as the result of temporary financial embarrassment on the pait of the which has for some time past been affected by the stringency in the money The committee chosen has been at investigating the affairs of the and expresses the firm belief that the concern is entirely and that its embarrassment will be only Controlled by the syndicate is accredited with controlling more than 1,200 miles of urban and electric lines in Ohio and with many new extensions still in course of Among the telephone properties owned outright or controlled by the syndicate are the Cuyahoga Telephone of this witli upward of the United States Telephone company the Federal Telephone the Stark County Telephone the County the People's Telephone of the Wood County Telephone and a number of others in the Federal Telephone company is the controlling Property tlie more important electric street properties In the syndicate is largely interested are the Cleveland Electric Kailway the Detroit United Railway the Toledo and Light the Ohio Traction the and Eastern the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad and the Lake Sliore Railroad All of lines rre declared by the committee to witli scarcely an in good physical perfectly solvent and in no wise The aggregate capitalization of all tlie properties owned or controlled by the syndicate is said to be about Expert accountants liave been employed by the committee in charge to examine and report upon tlie condition of all the constituent No statement has as yet been given indicating the liabilities of the IN CHARGE OF THE Say of the Conservative A. Everett and E. W. Moore refused to be interviewed concerning their The trustees who will have charge of the affairs Edwin G. secretary and treasurer Cleveland Trust Harrison E. vice president Savings and Trust Myron T. president Society for J. president Central National Calvary president Reserve Trust Kaufman vice president Euclid Avenue National and William G. president American Trust all have issued a statement in which they say that in spite of the fact that the syndicate owns several million dollars in property more than it owes in the tightness In the money market made it impossible for It to meet its without temporary Some of the syndicate members made an investigation and discovered in their opinion that the equities owned by the company far In excess of Its liabilities and that the situation was not at all provided proper was So it proposed to turn the business over to the committee which now has committee organized by electing H. R. Newcomb as chairman and E. C. C. Tillotson At the conclusion of the committee statement is a separate one signed by Myron T. which I have had no connection with and no knowledge of tlie operations of tlie Although I am named as one of the members of the committee for the reorganization of their affairs I have now no actual knowledge of their except as informed by another * which has spent more than a week in making an While I have taken no part in this investigation the bankers who conducted It are among our safe and conservative and whose report should inspire The entire affairs of the syndicate are now undergoing a thorough investigation the assistance of chartered and all persons concerned in my feel assured that the Interests of all classes of creditors will be conserved by competent business management at the hands of the committee of Jan. 3.The through the Maumee Valley Electric is the in three of. the biggest suits ever in the local it seeks injunction to restrain execution on three cognovit The suits are the starters of big The allegations are alleging conspiracy and double dealing on the part of the Project Jan. 3.One of the of all the Interurban projects la which members of the syndicate have been Interested Is the Elgin and Chicago an electric line now under process of construction on plans designed to secure the swiftest form of transportation the three and Chicago and Northwestern Trains almost a mile a over right-of-way of crossings and fenced in on either side for its entire length are the chief features of the new electric the the A CASE OF a Matter of Gallantry in a German Jan. 3.A misunderstanding which is annoying to the who were at the White House reception Wednesday to have arisen from the Lady the of the British witli the embassy held the place of honor at the Ik diploma tic line as the reception The rule in such cases is quite clear and well in that the ambassador present longest in continuous service at the capital shall head the was through an act of and graciousness on the part of the German ambassador himself that this rule was not applied Lady informed the German ambassador of her husband's illness and of her recognition of the fact that Herr von for the day dean of the diplomatic The ambassador to take advantage of his and himself to Lady the place she at the head of the line with the embassy TOOL Is to Control Almost Entire Output of tlie Jan. 3.Announcement was made yesterday of the final details in the combination of pneumatic tool which is to control almost the entire output of the The new organized recently under the laws of New Is known as the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Dec. 31 it tooli over the properties of the following Pneumatic Tool company of Boyer Machine of Chisholm Moore of Franklin Air Compressor of New York Air com of New and the New Pneumatic Tool of Its capital is and all its officers are Chicago BLOWN TO and His Brother Patriots of Venezuela Seem for to AN EFFICIENT with Munitions of War and Armed of the de 3. Ban a vessel that was loaded with arms In Europe for the Venezuela has been converted Into a fairly formidable war Her vital parts have been protected by thick plates of for one The work was done at the works of the General In addition tlie bridge has been protected by steel plates and her stern post and rudder have been similarly The Ban armament consists of several guns capable of firing 300 shots per and four rapid-fire The officer in charge of the Ban guns is a The vessel's crew is of and natives of the of of the for the 300 volunteers now on board the Ban High will reach the war steamer in sloops and which are to be met at various If the plans of the revo are carried The departing volunteers appeared to be vory determined Previous to sailing they had learned of the decree Issued by President Castro declaring the Ban to be a and offering a reward of for her but they showed no sign of and Insisted that the revolution of a Boiler at Plays Jan. 3.A freight engine just of the repair and fired up in the round house of the Central Railroad of exploded yesterday shaking the entire The report Avas heard seven and bouses three miles distant felt the The news spread that many were and in a. few minutes there had gathered at the gates hundreds of including Avives and of shop and clamoring for dead E. W. Hodges and J. M. Uriah colored The injured J. J. O'Neal and Henry AVill R. L. F. D. head fractured J. M. general Peter scalp Wesley face Peter contused negro Cornelius in the cab assisting the on top of the They to The others Avere at some distance from the The cause of the accident Is not It Is the negro had found the in the boiler too and had suddenly injected a stream of cold on the red-hot EASILY HAVE Times of a Story It About Jan. 3.The Times morning publishes three alleged secret documents communicated by Dr. a prominent student of Chinese recently returned to Europe from Manchuria and go to the existence of a bargain negotiated between the late LI Hung Chang and through the medium of the Russian Prince the terms of this bargain the it Is hinted was fomented by Avas to lie turned against the Russia engaging to protect the empress against the westren in return for permission to occupy Manchuria and a very free hand in Commenting editorially on this matter The Times says it sees nothing In the recent history of action in the far east inconsistent with the story contained in the documents supplied by Dr. WHAT IT IS from Vienna That Miss Stone Has Been Jan. 3.A dispatch to the Central News from Vienna says a report has been received there via Sofia to the effect that Miss Ellen M. the captive American has been The report lacks Jan. 3.-^The Sofia of The Dally Telegraph haa cabled an unconfirmed rumor to the effect that Miss Stone and were liberated In Turkey on Jan. 1, and that the Americans who conducted the negotiations resulting in this reported release in tlie presence of the to maintain absolute silence concerning the If this promise is concludes the vengeance will be upon the Sister 3.Mrs. Eva wife of B. W. a traveling and sister United States Senator of died in this city Senator was at the bedside when came and for homo at noon return for the which will be held CIPRIANO The volunteers also said that their lauding on the coast of Venezuela planned to coincide a movement on the part of the Colombian troops and the landing in Venezuela of other had concentrated at the islands of Trinidad and Says Castro Must text of General manifesto is It declares that native country is she is The pride and folly of a perjured magistrate have brought our country to the of an * * * us this faithless who alone is responsible for the misfortunes of and united In tlie bonds of sincere brotherhood let us at once re-establish interior peace in our harmonious relations between Venezuela and foreign and let us bring about the respectful observance in our land of every man's right and the strict of every man's Thus you regain your good Avin back your beloved and the great Liberal cause Avill once again become invested with its merited En Route to Ban has left her name having first been changed to La She carries among her passengers Senor is now referred to as General and several generals and other Important personages of Venezuela joined General Matos Among these notabilities are Nicolas Domingo Penaloza Eduardo Carlos Tomas and Sambrano lOWAN the Knot Tied and Slips Before It Is Jan. 3.Ex-Senator J. B. of one of the Democratic leaders of Sunday married Mrs. C. president of the State Woman's Relief of the wedding leaked out and the bride and are in the It is said that before the ceremony Mr. Romans divided his valued at giving half to his children and half to his former was to death a year ago as the result of a gasoline stove Senator though a political was the friend of Governor Leslie D. and both served as deacons of the Methodist church at Matter for the 3.Representative of yesterday personally the president with a set of his of the messages and papers of the presidents of the United In making the presentation Richardson laughingly asked the to read carefully the constitution and declaration of The president replied that he Stops at Jan. 3.Governor Leslie M. of arrived here early yesterday on his Avay to where he Avill confer Avith President Roosevelt regarding appointment to the treasury portfolio to succeed Secretary Governor Shaw spent the part of the day with friends and relatives In Chicago and left for the east late In the New the Jan. 3.Dr, R. E. of this claims that he anticipated the discovery of Professor Jacques of Chicago with regard to tlie identity of aud nerve force twenty years and his paper was published In The Medical of Chicago in 1984.: He recently completed a new paper on same forgers thought to Have Profited Them Ahout in the Jan. 3.Tavo men who their names Harry Williams and Charles Morgan Avere arrested hero late and Inspector from believes they are the who have been flooding the country with forged About a year ago a number of forged checks were cashed at Hurley and other places in the northern part of the trace of the forgers A months later mining companies in Colorado were defrauded in the same The next complaint from The total forgeries which been worked by the it is amounted to over course Young Men Who Propose to Enter on a Railway Jan. 3.President F. of the Western Reserve recently asked a number cf prominent railroad presidents to give him their on the advisability of a boy of IS years taking a college course prior to entering upon a sums up the received by saying that the majority of all the great railroad presidents believe that the advantages of a college education far the disadvantages for one is to enter the railroad though not railroad presidents declare it is better for a man who proposes to enter the railroad service to take first a college sant begins work Between Minnesota and the Merger Will Soon Be 3.Governor Van Sant and General Douglas reached home yesterday Both straight to the and Avent to The attorney general left last night for and will Institute the state's suit Monday in the federal supreme appearance will be a The court Avill set a date for the hearing and Douglas avIU return to When he next goes to Washington he Avill be accompanied by George P. Wilson and M. 1). his in the Then the great battle Avill be on in Does Weston Jan. 3.Fire which started In the general store of Petrus Peterson early yesterday did damage and destroyed four of the principal places of business and three The principal losers are Klopping general store and and Petrus general H. A. R. T. Know This Man Jan. 3.William a native of N. when last heard of his about tAVo years Avas said to have joined a theatrical company in has fallen heir to an estate of about by the death of a sister In A search for him is being made by Collins of Been Insane for 3.George the policeman Avas publicly and dismissed last fall for spoken disrespectfully of President he Avas was yesterday declared insane and sent to an The testimony that he had been for by the Wagon Jan. 3.BroAvn's dry goods store Avas entered by burglars Wednesday night and approximately two loads of plunder were carried Manager D. J. Forbes estimates the loss at Bolts of cloth Avere found scattered along the Fergus Falls Man Jan. 3.B. F. has for years been one of the most prominent citizens died Wednesday night from aged GO He organized the Fergus Wagon company here fifteen years Hero His Sister R. 3.^Joseph and Mamie were in a pond at Hill's Grove yesterday while The boy perished In an effort to save his tlie Soap Men Jan. 3.From advices received here it is understood that southern soap manufacturers are for a consolidation of all south of the Ohio and His Wife Coming 3.Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. left here for the United in state of Maine is in the best financial condition In its It has in Murray Crane has taken the oath of office as governor of Massachusetts for his third Chilian government Avill issue an Internal loan of in 7 per A. D. known in the dramatic as Hope has filed a petition in United States Rubber company has adopted the new policy this year of announcing its price lists on Jan. 1, instead of April 1.  ice boat dashed into a crowd of people at the Year's regatta at and John A. Fiscus was perhaps fatally persons Avere killed and two at N. In a fight at a of died at the county the effects of a frost bite received three years Estrada who is the president-elect of Is receiving numerous telegraphic congratulations from Beulah prominent in Detroit social took for and is Jan. 3.^'By a special collection taken up last which is said to have realized and by promises from other the Wesleyan have practically completed the collection of the Methodist Seventieth fund of a which was started three years Perch on Jan. 3.a hundred families living in the flats and around Chattanooga camped on the knolls Wednesday night ns a result of high Represent District in the State Central OP POETO Three Men Got Office at Terra Haut e Jan. 3.Tlie result of the conventions for the election of Democratic state held in the thirteen districts of Indiana Is as First J. J. G. H. James R. Lincoln North J. G. Terre J. D. Joseph T. J. A. M. A. T. Dan W. J. Fred S. B. Fort J. C. The reorganization of the committee will take place here next when a spirited fight for the chair is Met a Missionary W Jan. 3.James a young man well in society went to San Porto a weeks ago to bring he me a He returned Wednesday and minus several hundred Hicks In the and while at San met a young missionary woman who had just reached the island from and whose great beauty at once secured for her widespread those who for her hand Avere an the captain of a lighter and young Slie Waa reaching home Hicks continued his correspondence with the and after proposing and being accepted he sent her money to buy a welding outfit and pay her expenses to New A or two later he was notified that she would not come north at She asked to come to San Juan and meet her the shade of the palms where first Ave met and and Three Avent to San tnd there he met the architect and captain of the each of whom declared he was on an errand to Upon comparing notes it was found that the missionary had gotten money from each of them under one pretext and and that the total about then called upon the woman and told her what he had She confessed she had deceived them and asked He says the captain and he architect will sue to recover their but that he will MIX-UP IN A CO UNTY Man Holds tlie Papers a nd the Other Has the Jan. 3.^The contest for the office of coui ty treasurer has resulted in a complicated mix-up which the courts have to straighten who was the certificate of election by the has the tax Is in possession of the guarded by armed The term of he old expired at midnight but he the county commissioners Tuesday and they appointed Bolton to fill the vacancy for the hours thus giving him Wednesday Clark asked Judge for a writ on Bolton to compel him to surrender the money and office to writ Bolton is to make on Clark al eged in his petition that the action oi the county commissioners yesterday was an for the reason that Walsh should resigned to the and therefore no vacancy was His for J 3.A negro refuses to give tis but who claims Cleveland as h Is was arrested at Greencastle after a desperate He was discovered In the act of robbing a houso and chased by angry citizens to Rock where he plunged into the torrent and tried to swim Not to be Charles Allen into the water after He caught the half-drowned negro and handed him over to the of Mrs. Bachel C 3.Mrs. Rachel aged 74 widow of John founded Asbury university at died suddenly in her home In this city Mrs. had been In ill health for some and her death was hastened by a stroke of Herself With Jan. 3.Mrs. Mattle wife of David living near while temporarily committed suicide Tuesday evening by saturating lier clothing with kerosene and applying a state Democratic central committee this county has selected James White for chairman and Henry L. Moore vice annual Lincoln League banquet will be In this city early in Vac Cleave waa arrested while trying to rob stock who attempted to murder his has been captured at and Mrs. David Trick and while driving the railway were struck by a passing train and severely county assessor haa placed on the tax duplicate omitted property a Library to St. Jan. 3.Mayot Mclntyre has received an offer Carnegie of for a free library building provided the tity will furnish a suitable site and maintain the ' ' ' In an 3.Sniallpox out yesterday in the N. Jersey and at county alms Snake sale wae  

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