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   Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - March 18, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana                                * IN 1872. ELKHRT; HARCH 1902. " 7  - V Walley calls or nights Also ambulance phones No. 99 No. 228 South Main a prices from to have the distinction of being the oldest house In our repair shop is the oldest in the - We sold and repaired the bicycle when the front wheel was 6 feet then the the 7o-pound safety road wheel and the delicately made 56-pound racer fitted with inch solid want to show you the bicycle of of which we have the handsomest and best in the MUST READ have just our plant for washing all kinds of starched and 25c per Starched hut not 15c per GIVE BLUE TRADING Steam SO. MAIN Batteries of all Battery Battery 1, 3, 3 and 4 Induction or Telegraph Magnet Spark Electric Attachment Lamp Electrical Repair Work of House Wiring a Q. W. Lexington Phone 525 792.  Joseph real estate Loans it on short or long Loans it in a way the borrower can pay it back in ' installments and stop We loan approved personal or collateral a savings account in our per Interest and Pres. J. W. have bought 100 Fredrick adjustable ili 22 different at 33i cents on the They go next week at As an inducement we will give 00 worth of blue the double value with each Cork or leather grips and Prices OUTER CASINGS AND now on Call and and get our prices and E. THE MAIN 91.  Promptly Attended Day or City or g. W. Lexington Ave. Home Dining to O 9.00 to 65.00 Q. Main of Teeth Gold Work Gold Fillings Cleaning 5.00 - 4.00 f 1.00 up 5 A 75c ' 50 a 75o  Work 8 m. to 8 p. m. per Iron and Brass Fancy Center and Library Hall Racks and Parlor Dressing Fine Large Cases Elegant Rockers Go per to FELT o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o have them ranging in price from to We give you your money back if you are not after a sixty Book Cases and a fine Invalid Chair of novelties in Furniture too numerous to Upholstering Repairing done by expert Goods at people that go out of town to trade call in and get prices before you It may do you We give a cash discount on all liow in and see our pretty new things in You are welcome whether you buy or trouble to show you You will certainly mi s it if you fail to see our Store Soutli oi Post Office o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. Q. 420=422 Street g H O ol Few of our Many sugar 4^c per lbs. for 98c. Picnic hams 71c per lb. Lion and 10c per lb. Fancy table potatoes 85c per lb. Water white oil 10c per gal. Stove gasoline 12c per gal. 25 lbs. Victor flour 48c. 50 lbs. Victor flour 95c. All shoes go at All and shoes go at South riain to buy or seU real borrow or loan moneys see J W. 113 12tf  houses on Pratt street and one on Apply at Indiana Buggy Co. of brand French red beans are sweet and ID cents per can. Try L. Bobbins 13d6*  your hair falling Dandruff i or does it need not consult J. 211" Jefferson Home 721.  Passes with Six Voting in the POE THE on the Cuban English Pension Commissioner 18.After a prolonged debate the senate yesterday passed the ship subsidy the final vote the measure being 42 to 31. AU ison and Dolliver of Spooner and Quarles of and and Dillingham of voted against the final passage of tlie and McLaurin of South Carolina voted for it. Some amendments to the were but they were an agreeable to those in charge of the the friends of the voting down all other With of amendments offered by Allison and accepted by limiting the time of the operation of contracts made under the provisions of the to July 1, 1920, and providing that the the expenditure under the mail subsidy paragraph should not at any time exceed none of the amendments agreed to materially affected the as it was reported from the commerce offered by providing for and for thu application of the provisions of tho law to the shipping industry were as was the amendment proposed by Patterson of providing that no Chinese person should be a member of the crew of a subsidized The senate to the amendment offered by providing that congress have power to amend or repeal the act without impairing any contract made under its The absolutely shuts out no matter who owns Her Fist at March 18.Whlla Cochran of Missouri was yesterday in the house condemning the government for its course on the Boer war an lady in the Avith evident pro-British frequently shook her fist at the gentleman from and at one time became so violent in her demonstration of disapproval that one of the doorkeepers waa obliged to admonish her to keep on of Maryland presented a grievance to the house yesterday on a question of personal tha grievance being a to somu newspaper charging that the speaker had to coerce him on the Cuban said it was a lie out of whole cloth and a cowardly is high time some steps were taken to prevent a repetition of this sort of he we remain powerless while a member of the hotise is used as a club to villify tho in the Cuban March 18.^The Cuban tariff arbitrating conference yesterday lasted until 5:30 p. and at its close Chairman Payne authorized the statement that there was no change in the situation and no the conference adjourning without The stated privately that the situation in the amounted to a deadlock and that they were no nearer to an agreement than they had been at the Inserts an Amendment Tbat Fata Tilings as March 18.Hoar, from the committee on has reported to the senate the the meaning of the word with an important amendment in the nature The was intended to make it impossible for an a strike on hand to obtain relief from the pickets who beset his and one paragraph shall any restraining order or injunction be issued with relation amendment is inserted in lieu of the word and what and is as the purpose or effect of such conspiracy shall be to intimidation show of physical or the shall find that the combination has for its purpose the occasioning of injury to the property or business of the or is likely to result in such nor except such purpose be proved to the satisfaction of the or the court find that such is likely to be the of the committee generally say that the the amendment would be to leave the ent law - TO BE SENT the Pension But be March 18.There is no longer that Commissioner Evans will the next few at sever his connection with the pension - bureau to accept from the president a position will be a has not ' ilt is known Evans 'the entire confidence the latter wiU of his until man Consider the Reciprocity March 18.^The committee on foreign relations has decided to again take up the treaties which are before the senate with a view to securing such amendments to them as will insure their The concedes the house contention that treaties must be passed upon by Probo the 18.The house committee on by a divided vote on party has decided to report the resolution of Crumpacker of Indiana for a special committee of thirteen members to investigate and report alleged disfranchisement of voters in some of the of March late Major General David S. was buried with military honors yesterday in the Home cemetery this a Husky Boads March 18.Otey of Virginia has introduced a appropriating as a roads to improve the highways of the With 18.Brigadier General Frederick Funston dined with President and Roosevelt at the White House last of Them Being Xifo Savers and the ' Others a life the entire crew of the on the south end of Cape death yesterday at their post of and with them into the sea which capsized the life boat went five men from the stranded barge whom rhey tried to bring in safety to the One through the heroic work of Captain Elmer of another stranded the John C. was rescued from the bottom of the upturned life Among those lost was William H. of who was on the barge representing his the Boutelle Towing and Transportation of while Captain Marshall N. one of the oldest life on the went down with liis the life savers came from Chatham and and the names of those lost are as Marshall N. South Edgar Elijah Kendrick and Osborn Arthur North Isaac Thomas South Valentine From the barge these were William H. Captain Christian Olsen and Robert Walter A. and Manuel Cottage Lemuel Ellis was saved in a which Mayo dropped overboard and brought through the AFTER THE OLD to Make Sure He Poisoned a N. March 18.Dr. T. of the state board of medical and his entire family were poisoned yesterday by coffee and hash containing put there by Jim a negro who had often threatened to kill the negro When arrested rat poison containing arsenic was in his aid saved the poisoned all of whom seriously ill. The negro is in and confessed that he put the poison in the coffee and in the but only to kill the old who had conjured Feeling is high against the and Governor Aycock has granted the sheriff's request to call out the troops to Assassin's March 18.John a former was saved from death because a it is with to strike him squarely in the The shot was fired aa he sat in the sitting room of his at Forest shortly after It crashed through the struck his glanced and entered the arm of his inflicting a painful Strike Is Really o March 18.The great strike of last involving 20,000 was completely wiped out when practically every man went back to his work conditions but changed from those existing when the trouble The only incident in the labor situation is the strike of seventy-five longshoremen at the Clyde line About 500 of the strikers can not get employment for a a Bight To Be March 18.Count Serenyi is indignant because of the alleged interview with himself published in New In which he is quoted as saying that government the in States of a pro-German press The count says the quotation is purely Marcha 12Gth of of Boston by the British was celebrated in South Boston yesterday by of of a erected on the breastworks of tiie colonial army on Dorchester Children Burn to March 18^^Two children burned at Empire neac house fire while mothers BEIDGE HAS GIVEN Are Not Anybody's Property To Be Tested by the Bank Money Order Scheme Candidate for March pipe line of a gas company is personal according to the decision or Judge Carter in the the Indiana Natural Gas and Oil company against Edward B. Ball and and the court continued the injunction restraining Ball and his associates from entering upon the company's right-of-way tapping its The case arose out of the attempt of an organization of merchants and manufacturers of the gas belt to prove that the gas company pumping gas out of the state at a higher pressure than the law They tapped the company's gas mains in Howard county and stationed guards at the points where the tests were Interchangeable Money March 18.The executive committee of the Indiana State association will consider the interchangeable bank money order plan of the Money Order association at a meeting to be held in The plan was discussed at the last meeting of the state association and the Money Order association invited Charles L. of the Capital National of who is secretary of tiie Indiana State to become a member of the advisory board of the Order Aspire To Be March R. of this who was nominated by the Republicans for representative may become a candidate for speaker of the have not made up my he when asked if he to stand for I may decide to Morgan was a member of the last in which he took active part in the WOULD LOCUST to Reforest the Denuded of the Hoosier March 18.Will of this secretary of the Indiana forestry is behind a unique scheme of In Cass thirty miles west of is a large body of waste and this tract persons in that the direction of Secretary aro to plant in locust trees are to be set four feet as they thrive in almost any grow very and are desirable as railroad because they resist the action of the weather and the land in a few years is expected to produce hundreds of thousands of Nearly 14,000 trees will be set out this Secretary Freeman thinks 2,000 acres of forest will be started in the state the present Build a Summer March 18.The Union Traction which owns just west of will spend upon improvements in order to make it a of interest to patrons of the A scenic summer theater and the usual adjuncts of a summer park will be By making the place attractive the company hopes to realize heavily on its extra investment excursions it hopes to run to the park from the country west of His Fair March 18.^Miss Louise fiancee of Booth is much pleased over the nomination cf the author on the legislative She predicts a great future for him in the world of Miss Fletcher is a and young woman and a great favorite in Tarkington has litr tie to say over his but his friends declare he will ie elected by a large Held Him March 18.Frank a young farmer south of the reported to the police that two men met him while he was on the road home and assaulted him with a and rifled his securing about Spaulding is badly Says Caustic i March 18.The Rev. Peter Vinegar preached Sunday night to a packed white and on bricks have fallen but He will rebuild them with hewn In tiie Mouth by a March 18.Granville for ten years Muncie's fire was shot in the mouth by a negro at Montpelier last chances for are Belt in March gas belt is short in The mercury dropped from 5G to State Earl young woman attempted carbolic 82 years arid of have county HAS BLOWN of Life Is to be Not March 18.The great blizzard which had raged over the Dakotas and Manitoba since last Friday has and the is generally but intensely the ranging from ten to sixteen below In view of the fury and suddenness or the storm it is remarkable that so lives are re- ported While the reports so far have been meager and many remote points have not been heard It is the general belief that not above eight or ten persons perished throughout the storm-swept family of four is reported to have perished near N. and two or three others are said to have been frozen to death in different The loss to stock is hard to but it is put at from 25 to 30 per FOE Years for Helping a strike hy Trying to Derail a Street March 18.Because he threw a large plank directly across the track in front of a car during the first days of the strike of the street railway meii W. a well known young was tried in corporation court and sentenced to serve two years at hard labor in the state torpedo explosions occurred on the tracks last but the officers were unable to make any Strikers returning to thirteen of them signing The as the men were are and House In March 18.^The senate yesterday the consideration of the ship subsidy and passed 42 to 31Spooner and Allison and and Proctor and voting while McLaurin of South Carolina voted No business of importance was consideration of the river and harbor of Kansas and Cochran of Missouri criticized congress for not passing resolutions about the Boer of Maryland denied a newspaper story to the that Speaker Henderson had attempted to influence his course on the of Cuban Pour Men Are March 18.The general committee of the Big Four will have a session here this The pui pose of the meeting is to discuss the wage The claim of the men is while they are getting good they are not getting the standard of wages paid on other a Brook of tho S. March 18.The water In the Missouri river began to subside rapidly and the river at this point is but a shallow not more than fifty feet This condition is presumed to be owing to a serious gorge above this Move Prom March 18.The G. H. Hammond company has decided to abandon its big packing plant at and establish a new one at the Chicago stock to employ 3,000 The plant will cost Frozen to March 18.Private of Troop of the Thirteenth stationed at Fort was frozen to death attempting to walk from the house to ' the a distance of six Moil nts for Tod March 18.The Sportsman announces that the club has refused Sloan's application for a license to rido on English tracks this except for training and FACTS IN in the of N. destroyed twelve business places and two United Slates supreme court will take a recess of two weeks from next trotting match between and Lord for will be decided at Charter Oak Altgeld memorial meeting will be held in Cooper New March 27.  is said that Russia is preparing for war with Patrick's day was celebrated in London more generally than The queen seme real shamrocks to the Irish soldiers on in is officially announced that King Edward will not go abroad this thousand Irishmen paraded at New York in honor of St. has added oysters to the list of foods proscribed in his Edward Everett although more than 80 years will a series of sermons in Chicago in Sartoris has left his electrical work the Westinghouse company in Pittsburg and the a cornetist in Telephone will joint the Salvation Army at Picks His March 18.The composition of the new is Sa gasta is to be ' General Weyler is to be ' of Senor Mo ret is to be minister the Duke of Almodovar ' will fill the of minister of ' con holding  

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