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   Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - January 22, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana                                IN 1872.  ELKHART. JANUARY 22, 1902.  Saturday edition 3 cents AU Other issues 2 S. M. and after Nov. 31901, Lake Shore Southern trains to and from SUihart will ran as 32 VIA OLD No 44 ' 6 No 42 No 14 rio 2 TIA AIB XINit MATES No 10 No 16 " 23 " 28 " 28 ' No 533 TO No BIO 25 a pm 11 20 30 p in 8 20pm  45 p a 37 Pacific Express Leaves S 45 am No 3 Past Mail 175 No 15 Boston and Chicago ' No 21 N. Y. Ex. No 19 Lake Shore Limited No 7 Day 23 Western Express 05 a m 6 30 am 9 15 am 1 05pm 1 BO p m 3 45 p m S 05 p 6,10,14,16, 22, 26, 28, 32, 532, East Bound Nos 3,15, 21,19 23.37, West Bound The Lake Shore via Cleveland In ith the Erie and P L E Rs form the most direct route to G. J. Traffic J. Pass L. C. C. St. L. R. FOUR Nov. g. 1901.  COLLEGE of. Educators is Grateful For What is For Suffering C. C. St. L. R. FOUR Nov. g. 1901.  00    00    00    56    4i    35    10    03    27    19    58    51    35    30    05    58    52    15    15    05    00    30    35    20    07    45    05    15    45    00    20    40    15    66    22    35    52    Manchester 12    35    50    08    13    34    55    20    50    15    01    25    50    50    20    43;    new Big Pour train No. 5 makes connections for Terre St. and points east and west of P T Ohio K. Elkhart new Big Pour train No. 5 makes connections for Terre St. and points east and west of P T Ohio K. Elkhart at- M. W. D. in all the courts of Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7. S. Flag 210 South Main by St. Joseph Valley Indiana National C. and Indiana National Bank Heme 704.  Work a 408 S. Opp. over Dr. PHONE 621  AND a J. Baumgartner No. 109 Division 3d door east of the Central Special attention given to chronic diseases and of the nose and German and j corner of 11. -j ond and Franklin Diseases of the Eye and C. | Elizabeth M. to Dr. W. L. Spohn 9 to 12,1 to 4 Other hours by Home phones 663; 580  W. H. and attended In and Harrison street Zil Marion J. G. rast page's Is to repair and and make to Prices Q. to Royal B. Up-to-date a A. A. Principal of the Georgia and Industrial and editor and proprietor of the the following glorying words concerning and its efficacy in the cure of was induced to try Peruna by the advice of a and certainly believe that suffering humanity would be they only gave Peruna a fair that I could frame words to express my gratitude for benefits derived from Its A. W. United States Senator from in a letter written from North Persuaded by a I have used Peruna as a and am glad to testify that it has grea tly helped me in vigor and appe I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably efficacious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of ca N. wife recommends can your excellent I know of no other remedy as good as It is a grand and many of my friends have used it for catarrh with good W. most common phases of summer catarrh are catarrh of the stomach and Peruna is a specific for summer am cured of catarrh of the stomach of two years I had it so bad thai I could not eat anything but I doctored with doctors and they could give me relief tor a short time saw Peruna recommended and thought I would try and I now think I am cured of I have worked two months and did not lose a Moses Cherokee Bural No. 3, had been troubled with systemic which affected the lower bowels I was troubled with running of the bowels and troublesome catarrh of the bronchial tubes which caused spitting of thick Since taking Peruna my improvement has been are regular as can now eat like other people and my Moses P. Willis in Congress from writes the following letter to Dr. of D. O. The Peruna Medicine have used one bottle of Peruna for and I take pleasure in recommending It to those who need a good As a tonic it is In the short time I have used it it has done me a great deal of you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of write at once to Dr. giving a full statement of your case and he wiU be pleased to give you his valuable advice Dr. President of The Hartman by you have pains yoa should look after them Pain shows something is Tiie sharper the more danger is in There are thousands of women to-day who arc bearing awful pain almost rather tell a physician about the shooting pains lower about the agony of falling the womb and the distress of They Jet the months pass and their becomes harder to cure and more But modest women can secure exemption the embarrassment of a private When pain tells them of danger can cure themselves by the use the privacy of their You can be cured without distressing these facts before you there is no reason for the which is increasing your misery and wasting the days of your not stop the pain today March 9, 1900.  have one bottle of Wine of Cardui and one package of Thedford's Before I began to take medicines I had pains in my lower bow els and my Sometimes I thought I would go My head and I was so weak I could hardly walk across the Now I can feel a little of the pain in my side and I am going to use medicines I get for 1 believe they will certainly cure me. I have been twelve years and am the mother of seven Z you for your wonderful medicine and what it has done for INDIANAPOLIS YEAR'S circulated 1901........................17,565,646  Daily average 1901....................................56,120  Daily net gain 1901 over 1900...........................6,333  Daily average 1901,  columns printed 1901............................16,102  Gaid ] 901 over 1900..................................2,851|  Total lines 1901 over 1900.................................855,525  Total Want 216,781  The News has the largest per capita circulation in News prints ice as many Want as all the other Indianapolis papers REAL ESTATE South a place where yon may be sure of good value for the money you pay now we are able to offer some bargains in houses and lots at about Some oa most excellent should see the ne w houses we haye for sale in Lane's payments and compare them honestly with any other honestly built loan money on mortgage and write fire i of See tod let where we can save money for BiEAk j Floor aoa Main III of European for Interference in the War with 13 Will Not Go into Any Controversy and Senate City Jan. 22.The state not be drawn into the has sprang up the European respecting the efforts made by them to prevent the United States from going to war with Lord statement in parliament Is recognized as absolutely correct as far as it but there are chapters in the which he did not touch and it is recognized here as inexpedient to all the facts even lest animosities spring up sufficient The statement of Lord Cranborne touching Austria's earnest efforts to prevent war caused no resentment it is realized that there were dynastic and sympathetic reasons that at least Austrian of jan. 22.^The committee of twelve appointed by direction of the caucus of house Democrats to consider a number of resolutions outlining the policy to be pursued by the during the present has agreed by a vote of 11 to 1 to recommend to tiie general Democratic which meets on the adoption of a resolution declaring it to be the sense of the Democrats of the house that the caucus is not for the purpose of making platform and has no to add to or subtract from the national platforms already Henry of Texas Avill offer as a substitute a resolution for the of the Kansas City Asks Money for Jan. 22.OAving to the threatened interruption of American exports to because failure of inspection the secretary of agriculture yesterday sent to the house a request for an emergency appropriation of to carry forward the inspections conducted by the bureau of animal Without this the microscopic inspections cannot continue after March 1. The secretary indirect effect of its temporary interruption will be much more damaging to American interests than the mere loss of the continental export trade for a It will result in commercial connections and creating a bad impression in countries to our products are THE BONE OF the Center of tlie Stage Houses Jan. 22.For nearly three yesterday the senate had under consideration the Philippine tariff The measure was made the unfinished business and will hold that position of preference until It have been voted on The debate opened by Lodge of chairman of tlie committee on He sketched the reasons had actuated the majority in presenting the and urged its enactment into law at an early of Utah delivered a vigorous speech in support of the minority in which independence was promised to the Filipinos as soon as a could be established in the His discussion of the general Philippine question covered much of the that has been gone over during the past tAvo In concluding his Rawlins to the the Ishmaelite the burden of our difficulties Avill like the Old Man of the will hang upon our and In the end the gory head of tlie may be raised upon a pike as a terrible warning to any who would straggle to be same subject was one of the most prominent in the under the fiction that they are discussing the urgent deficiency the talk on any subject they Kem of Gaines of and Dinsmore of Arkansas spoke against the present Philippine Gaines declared that while in the he learned absolutely that the Americans promised independence to the Kahn of challenged him to produce the name of a single Filipino who gave him such Gaines said that the information had been given him in and that if he were to divulge the names of those had given It to him they would lose their This reply elicited jeers from the Republican of Georgia referred to an order of the of war to permit ships under foreign flags to enter the the United States and the Philippines after the decision of the supreme court that the Islands Avere domestic No exigency of In his was a reason for such violation of the of In reply to declared an executive officer could set aside a law for the public and the rule had existed for centuries that statutory law must yield to great and House 22.-Yesterday the senate debated the Philippine tariff without passed a number of private pension bills and other measures and held an executive One of the bills passed extends the time for building a bridge over the Missouri at Council la. Another appropriates each for buildings at Muncie and Ind. Another is to provide medals for the men who fought on the Congress and Minnesota in the managers are widest latitude in the debate on the urgent deficiency now before the and the members speak on any subject they while no action has been taken on NEWS PROM AU IB There Now and tho Slaughter Was Not Jan. 22,Confirmatory of the killing of General the governor of the department of in the between tlie revolutionary and the was received at the Colombian legation The dispatch was from General who haJ taken command in place of Dr. tlie Colombian is to believe that there will not be any attack on the city of Panama by the revolutionary as the voluntary retirement of tJie revolutionary after the sinking of the is an evidence hat he has not sufficient meai to operate calls attention to the fact that communication by of the Isthmus is still open for tho Colombian which is thus to for reinforcements on the cities of Carthagena and if it so The fight the ships not so bloody as had been The Lautaro was sunk and the rebel Darien Avas so badly that she Avent The rebels report seventeen and the government lost killed and four Has Jan. 22.After a conference lasting several hours with his Admiral Schley approved the appeal from the findings of the court of and it was to the president late yesterday afternoon by The sets out the grounds of error upon points of law and fact alleged by Admiral and concludes with a lengthy argument in support of his contention that he has been dealt Admiral Schley and his counsel refused to make the appeal Men of One Jan. 22.The ways and moans committee yesterday resumed its hearings on Cuban reciprocity Avith special reference to the proposed reduction on Cuban The tobacco interests of the United States were largely the of the large manufacturers' and associations and they all said that the reduction kill the business in the United Guard Jan. 22.Tbe draft of a providing for a general reorganization of the National Guard in the states and placing them on a uniform footing was yesterday to the National the adjutant generals of the many states are by a special and indorsed by Save a Condemned Jan. 22.William of a member of tlie house committee on foreign yesterday introduced a resolution directing the state department to request the British government to the sentence of death passed on Commander is about to be to Retire Jan. 22.Morgan yesterday introduced a in the senate placing General James Longstreet on the retired list of the Avith the rank of the rank he held he entered the of the Confederacy at tlie beginning of the civil in Free Jan. 22.The postoffice department has selected the counties of Vermilion and Peoria in Illinois for an experiment In rural free delivery and inspectors been sent out to arrange for putting the system into Pay for Bural Jan. 22.Representa-tiA-e of yesterday introduced a to increase the pay of rural free delivery carriers from to for the first for the second and for the third of U. S. Jan. 22.^The committee on the election of president and vice president of the house made a report on the for the election of United States senators direct vote of the Jan. 22.The senate in session confirmed the nomination of E. of to be United States circuit judge for the Seventh judicial To Be Final Gift Jan. 22.^Tlie is in faculty circles at the University of Chicago that John D. Rockefeller is contemplating a gift of in order to see the complete of the university according to President Harper's plans and under Ms direction within the nest few to the rumor Mr. Rockefeller wrote to Dr. Harper and asked is the total sum required for the completion of tlie Dr. Harper millions and some hundred thousand A. Douglas Jan. 22.Stephen A. and son of Little Lincoln's famed has wedded Mrs. Agnes a Douglas is 51 years of while the bride is 27. Tavo years ago when Mr. the sought out Attorney Douglas to settle the estate of her late The acquaintance thus formed ripened into Stopped the Jan. 22,Eddie of and of N. were to have fought ten rounds at the Olympic club here last night A of 500 had gathered to the when Sheriff Capman appeared and announced that he had an order from Governor Blies to stop the Society of Pro Jan. 22.Announcement was made last night that tlie American Society of an organization seek to secure the recognition of the Boer republic by congress and aid for the Boera by the United has been with headquarters at the Morton this George M. Van is president of the and among its vice presidents are Robert B. Edward William Leary and William F. Threatened witli Jan. 22.Taa'o Indians on the Oneida reservation here are in great and in danger of an Impending Since the appearance of smallpox Christmas their affairs have BUlls to Form a Jan. 22.It was announced here Monday that arrangements for consolidating the net and twine mills of the country were nearing Foreign Office Says the British Story Is A TO THE Favorable to John and Germany Jan. 22.Inquiries made by the Associated Press at the foreign confirm the essential points of the statement made by Lord the British foreign under in the house of commons The relations of Austria with the queen regent being an archduchess of led Austria before the declaration of the Spain and the United States to begin a peace carried on not only in England throughout France was ready to second the efforts of Germany and maintained a Great Britain at disposed to sign the proposed but after a report from Washington declined either to sign such a note as the Austrian ambassador proposed or to any further and France made direct at but ceased their efforts after the declaration of from that time relying on the efforts of the Avas backed by the tacit of all the Comes from Jan. 22.The foreign office denies that Germany desired to cr associated itself Avith any other that may have sought to bring about European Intervention in the The correspondent of the Associated Press yesterday afternoon communicated to the German foreign the statement emanating from the British foreign to tlie effect that and Russia had supported tlie ambassador at London in his attempt to induce Great Britain to sign a collective note addressed to the United proposing action by the states In AMew of tiie the late the United States and of tlie German Foreign in the day the following statement was handed to the correspondent of the Associated foreign declares with all positive nesa that neither before the of the Spanish-American Avar nor during its proposed to other Neither did Germany support such a proposition made by other It is true that in several instances suggestions Avere made to the German from source in the sense of But the German without maintained a negative attitude toward such and made its negative standpoint occasion It must further be remarked that it Avas not from an Austrian source gerade von that such suggestions reached the German Circles Are annoyance has been expressed In official circles here that the British foreign at this should make statements tending to discourage good feeling between Germany and tlie United and seemingly designed to spoil the pleasant prospect of the visit to the United States of Admiral Prince Henry of A telegraphic report of Lord statement was to the German newspapers by the agencies early in the yet none of the Berlin the exception of The North German printed it TaS Details of tlie Naval Fight in the Harbor at Jan. 22.The exchange of prisoners was responsible for Monday's disaster to the government From tlie former the heard of tlie plans of the The circulating pump Avas out of and she had no steam up she attacked The was recently painted so as to deceive the government officers as to her advanced unrecognized to a spot about 300 metres from the She then began firing at the position of the latter prevented her from using her tAvo big guns mounted but she returned the Padilla's fire with her small after Her was the first man The foreign of the Lautaro refused to obey displayed great Avas shot on the General a veteran lias lieen appointed military commander of the district in succession to General a New Jan. State association held its annual meeting 3'esterday. About seventy-five members were A committee Avas appointed to a new scale of The officers Avere for the of W. A. of secretary and a Disease tike Jan. 22.Isaac Lockett was taken to the at recently suffering from a disease resembling One of the physicians who was called In says the man has every symptom of the Dedrick has the patient in isolated quarters and will permit none to see State Fort Ou years of died here while visiting his County Institute cordially the extended weather bureau building owned by A. Milling for cafe and other purposes burned Saturday A. Legeman has been appointed receiver of the C. A. Nightingale Manufacturing company because of the inability of the partners to Democracy of Wells county has placed a ticket in the field headed for employed in the Vandalia committed suicide by He was 65 years ' IS With Holman Is 0>  at an Jan. 22.Mrs. H. B. of this announced yester lay that her daughter Josephine had William the developer of to release her from her engagement to marry and that Mr. had complied with her APPEAL TO Mayor to Fell the Force of by Jan. 22.A filed in the circuit court yesterday asking for an injunction to restrain Carter Harrison and Chief of O'Neill from the police force or from interfering In any manner with any member of the Policemen's Protective association because of in such is alleged in the that the police no remedy at and Mayor Harrison and Chief threatened to discharge the of the Policemen's Protective association on a they are connected with the Taft on Jan. 22.Govemoi General who arrived from Manila Monday landed Governor Taft expects to start for Washington He will stop at Cincinnati en PACTS IN American Bowling la in session at N. steamship Ping which has sailed from Tacoma for the a cargo valued at of Camp walked into the Chicago health office while suffering Avith Pet Stock show is In full swing at the the privilege has been abused hunting in Indian has been W. veteran regular r Avas booked to die but haa coughed up a bayonet point and will get Addie B. Richardson is on trial at for the murder of her fire occurred Sunday morning at French chamber of by indorsed the the ministry in refusing to interfere in the Boer George Van Arthur Thomas Milie Crannon and Forrest burned to death in t fire at a lumber camp near W. Va. ' Demand One That Will Surely the national of the is but days it is that a number of s are coming between them anil the operators of the four states that sign the wage scale The miners are determined to force a general adoption of the basis in Pennsylvania and where the screen basis In Indiana the bituminous miners are paid on the basis when the coal is sold but they the basis at all has been going on for the operators resisting every attempt made to substitute the for the The miners indicated their feelings plainly they cheered President Mitchell's declaration that this should be made paramount to all His recommendation the scale committee be directed to formulate a scale based ou a single standard brought forth morii and it was as that no other part of his address caused any of the miners admitted that they Avere to make a desperate stand for this It is not that the scale be considered before or as there are a number of matters relative to the organization that may be taken up first Men Instantly Jan. 22.li'our men Avere instantly killed on log railroad of the Lumber company at Cross Potter The dead are H. J. W. A. Peter and Otto The men were engaged in loading logs on a car a train Into New 22.Professor J. of the of elected president of Northwestern university at a me of trustees of the held He will succeed Dr. H enry Wade resigned elgli teen Stan Jan. 22.William H. of St. recorder of the Legion of. committed suicide at the hotel yesterday by shooting himself with a He had been defeated for a Bright for N. Jan. 22.A boy 20 years old Is under arrest In this town Malthew N. is has two one of whom is only 16 years and the  

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