Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - April 2, 1909, Fort Wayne, Indiana If you anything to cell put It IK the FORT WAYNE Do you want to buy thing? Ask through the Journal Gazette Journal JSCT NEWS OF THE WORLD FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 2 PAGES BY ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TWO CENTS 4 LAWS HOLD BACK WORK on less Drastic Legislation IH Harriman Says Attacks on Corporations by Brought on the Panic The Railroad Magnate Returns from Southern Trip and Dis- cusses Financial No Intention to Reduce the Wages YORK April by his sojourn under southern skies and over with vitality and E H reached this city late to-day to all appearances a ire Invigorated man after Ills Ions combination vacation and business trip over tho network of roads In he west tho southwest and In Mexico I'm nil now his terse re- Joinder to a question to stale of his health I have been madu to May wo were u line down the west coast of Mexico he wild What should have been wild was that we already constructed it The line from Ariz on the Mexican to Mexico and In reality a new Country lins been discovered by thin railroad Mr wUa he found in thu west the With Huch a for the to KH ahead with ment work he thought The Js he name on the statute bouks and until they nre alterod will be no really practicable basin to work on Repeal SUta Repeal of laws in Imperative If the railroads tho need and that thn want t build are constructed Thu truth is however that the in adopting there laws only followed the of tbe national government NOW the national and the I should hut readjustment of tlm laws the iR I contend that the law meant to apply to tho The have never objected to regulation It bus been only o the method of regulation that Continued on Page 2 Column 1 LAST CUBA AND THE SWARTHY ISLANDERS TO CHEER Departure of Last American Soldiers Unmarked by Either Enthusiasm or Cruiser Gave Only Sign HAVANA April a ripple of public interest attended the final evacuation of Cuba by the last ment of American troops to-day As the transports McClellan and steamed down the harbor the only recognition came from the German cruiser Bremen which dipped her en- sign and from tbe American chant steamers sounded their whistles The sea walls around vana which were thronged with 000 persons to witness the departure last year of a small Spanish training ship were absolutely deserted to-day except for a small croup uf Americans gathered at Punta casllo The complete apathy of the Cubans on such an occasion is the subject of much comment AGED MAN STRUCK BY TRACTION CAR Man Met With Serious at By Nows Bureau Ind- April Bo- about seventy years n dent of Ind was struck by fl car at after- noon and seriously injured Just how the accident happened is not known but who were on the cnr no must nave been from pome which t be irrational He the car at Wayne sind when avenue was reached He stepped to tho rear of the car and olT The cnr struck him oji thu of tbe head qnd ho Injuries Late this afternoon he was Improved It Is thought ho will recover TO BREAK OUT OF BLUFFTON JAIL Ry News April attempt yesterday by tho In- of tho county jail KV hreak through OKI barn In one of windows The prisoners wuro by people on the worklns a I the Inner haw In the Afternoon This WHS to who In- Me found ihal the bar which Dny a hnd tot off two in an to loose Not whether this hud or whether It worked loose alter replaced sheriff five the of lie place to got In their After he to the he found tho har en- tirely pulled out at one end All of tho Were Immediately locked In tho bull pen and thoy will not be allowed tho freedom of the corridor for exorcise JOHN D SEELY SAYS ST JOSEPH IS DOUBTFUL Hy News WARSAW Tnd i April M of South Bond who represents tho Standard oil company In thin as Agent St Joseph county In llw doubtful lint Ho the that thoro In nn Tor the to RO dry or Tho tlon IH toward tho liquor nnd tho is hacked liy I ho thousands of throughout tho city and particularly In tho corner TO FILE PETITION FRIDAY WARSAW Tnd April Is tho Intention of ho officers of tho Counts Civic o die a local option petition on to In- formation out WOMAN OF MYSTERY IN KIDNAPING CASE MERCER April efforts to loam thn history nf Mrs tho woman hold hero in tho caso have failed prisoner refuses to throw nny on her past Roylo also Client on the tho nro to that they will a difficult task in the woman of any part in tho crime in Pennsylvania Sho says she never saw the hoy until brought him their in Cleveland and had no idea that he had been kidnaped This of the woman takon fnr tho gallery Tho is a shot of Boyle's arrival at Sharon The figures from left to are Sheriff James and chief of police of Sharon THEODORE TO mm KING VICTOR EMMANUEL PREPARES HONORS FOR EX-PRESIDENT Will Meet the Hunting Party With Italian of Aosta Has Arranged a Dinner In Honor of Father and Son ROME April battleship hay boon ordered to mako ready to embark Victor uel and this fact lias given rise to the report that king Is going out to Roosevelt and take him to Messina aboard tho warship Although of Mr Intentions cannot bo had it is Unit bo has a to visit zone in order to tho results of the work done by Americans with the money given through American sources The ship Admiral the on which Mr Roosevelt will go from Naples to Mombasa does not touch at Messina and therefore It IK the king wishes to take Mr Roosevelt aboard to Messina before tho departure of tho Admiral and will transfer him to the latter vessel In tho of Messina or tbat the German company to which the Admiral belongs to touch at Messina tho will RO there to receive the for- mer American president No definite information on tho movement of the Italian battleship can be had Not even American Ambassador Griscom has any information on the reported trip of the DUCAL DINNER FOR NAPLES April Duko and Duchess of Aosta have Issued tations to a dinner which they are ing on Sunday night in honor of ex- President Roosevelt and hip son mit There has been a Treat Influx of American visitors who wish to pate In the welcome to tho former DEACON HACKETT AND BROTHER NELL IN MERRY WAR FARCE END Snake's Smoked Is pressed Oklahomans Beginning to See Humor in Military Chase After the Old Renegade In- to der Oh In April courier to ti paper calls tho boef tlie same to bo con- of- a loke IH all but over In a day or two tho militia it la expected will bo withdrawn county will feed a hundred prisoners not one of whom reflated arrest and otherwise Crasty Snake will all duo caution about ing in public He was not neither did ho respond to a widely distributed invitation to The posses quitted the hunt leaving the field to the First regiment O N O Colonel Hoffman sent squads through tho river bottoms and unexplored in this vicinity while Major Barrett spread his men numbering into ex- tremely opon order like a comb through the Hickory woods Snake however wasn't there Meanwhile Colonel Hoffman held an extended pow wow with the fugitive's sister Tho interview took place at Crazy Snake's form or house on a of prairie which the Creek loader dis- to cultivate despite ex- ample of a white neighbor whoso rows are already turned and rowed season's cotton crop The ground has never beon plowed and lean dops yelp amid tho wood a The Indian sister and the militia chief met on tho porch in- formally but the former succeeded in convincing her questioner that she knew nothing of her brother's abouts well responded tho colonel It IR IIP to him HR has twenty-four hours in which to put under our protection He should do it an ihc next stop undoubtedly will be tha offering of a reward for him dead or alive Colonel Hoffman admitted ho did not know whether his ultimatum would ever roach its real objective point It tit he has his suspicions as somebody undoubtedly IB food to the old chief along with the of the day It Is admitted that the wily red man has eluded his pursuers He controls his own so Ions ns ho chooses to remain The territory in which he may roam Is too for the military To cover Of course thn In tier may the last moment of military to give himself up but it is the general belief the old will do nothing of the kind Tt IK regarded as more likely that lie will wait until public excitement already much re- has completely and then from his hiding DEKALB COUNTY WOMAN WANTS A DIVORCE Hy NOWK Tnd April Through hrr attorney J W Mrs Sworn Statement of tho Circulation of the Fort Wayne From March 1 March Murch March March March March March March 2 t 4 n 6 7 8 9 TO March 11 March 12 March March 1.4 March March Ifi March 17 March IS March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 March March 27 March 28 March 20 March March 31 Total Average for The above is a and cor- rect statement of the tion of the Port Wayne for the time stated THE GAZETTE CO Publishers By M IT Moynihan Circulation Manager Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me by the said M TT Moynihan whom I personally know this day of March 1909 OSCAR G Notary Public My commission expires April 26 1910 Seal has tlin court grant her a of from her Honry habitual ton to-day a to from her Tho instituted by t hf plaintiff's attorney Howard Mrs Popper was granted a de- cree of divorce from her husband Carp K The plaintiff was represented hy Attorney -13 Ft Tho wife was also granted the custody of one a Marie THE WEATHER WASHINGTON April 1 for and Indiana and cloudy nnd warmer Friday Saturday partly NOP MEN Indiana Ideas From Leaders Ex-Governor Folk of Missouri Speaks on The Era of Con- science President gibbons Urges Simpler Courses of Study INDIANAPOLIS Ind April public school teachers of Indiana In tho number of four or thousand are In Indianapolis to attend the Joint convention of their northern and associations The meetings were held In Caleb hall nnd hall Tho members of the northern association occupied Tomtinson hall and wore addressed by their retiring president John A Wood of LaPorte and their den J T Gilos of Marlon who spoke on Some of Moral Education Ha made an especial plea to school teachers that they had been in their attitude toward tho children in their Their pupils lie while not at analysis were quickly Intuitive of Prof Of university Now York city widely known as a technical critic of tho drama nnd of the language addressed the on The Aspects of tho the relation of the theatre to society and Its nature Prof Matthews who is of tbe of spelling re- form If in the sessions nf the convention which will until thf close of the to address the on tho progress nf the ment for spelling reform Tho southern teachers nt Mills hall were ad- dressed by their new president T F of Columbus and former Governor Polk of Missouri who by Marshall Mr was on Positive In the Schools He thought that the curriculum was too some and advocated a simpler and more substantial course rtr study Ho depreciated In sity advertising and anid that adays it seems that as high n salary Is offered for a football as for n president Mr Folk bis lecture on The fira of Conscience To-morrow the ton eh firs will rate for many ences nnd the real work of the tion will be Tho programs In- clude addresses by notable educators and round discussions of the arguments advanced Practically nil of the in tlic Fort Wayne schools have arrived in the city to attend the northern Indiana meeting If the northern sociation is to they want Its meeting to be held in Fort Wayne next Two new hotels they way will offer Members for tho executive of northern tho as the X r Seventh It Ray Ninth Continued on Pago 2 Column Tho newspapers styled for Identification purposes the Sentinel and News nre conducting a merry tion war on each other and how H will Is a problem the oldest aro win bio to The feature of this race for readers IB that the oldest subscribers arc tho double Tho In order to keep up tho of circulation Is malting Its circular A Limited and fho hi to keep In tho IB ft limited offer Tho Sentinel Is inviting now by offering tho dally for wooks for tho of ten and it In willing to pay for tho HO that In It Is but for weeks and not that much In fact If anything Is paid for ors Tho Nows Is eight subscript ion for of four weeks and after It pays for It has even left than tho tinel Hero Is war within war broaks nut Only now or experimental ern aro reaping tho of this stirring competition for news nt the distinction in prices Is kept away from tho old subscribers or ns Deacon would say from lifelong sub- so they aro settling on tho old basin of 10 ftonts a week while tho new subscribers across tho street aro petting tho paper for almost halt the Brother Is offering his paper free for weeks if the sub- scriber will pay for four weeks while tho regular reader is holding thn bap and settles on the schedule Deacon has a regular dar mado out for his free list and lowing Is this paragraph from When you have paid for the first ten weeks have the carrier marl your account paid for live weeks In and when Ire has delivered tho paper fnr fifteen weeks the attached coupon nnd it to tho carrier and the Sentinel will credit cents on ills account There are of uprisings the who naturally fool that they are tho victims of ble dealing and they are loudly testing find to the to expose the panic The IH simply the news and letting the on the of its they free t heir I BLUFFTON COMPLAINT fBy Kist News April ney from to-day tiled ill circuit n snif Cur over tlm count v linn In county who owns two in part of this fyr fur to ill was renter mi Hie of ul tho hinl at id in up of os lie tills I ho the iff a thief and pup words to the wi i e in the presence of Jof ivit Hizer IK one of prominent ers of tho enmity TRUST 1 FISCAL YEAR'S BUSINESS Tho and tbe mist the ol their year and their annual reports to the state auditor The t hat all of the in lent have little from the panic Money is now rathor but tlic is tlut SIM iw The nt tlm upon i year with bright NEW HOME FORAGED Methodist Conference Plans to Begin Work Soon Rev Dr Parr of Kokomo Praises the Generous nors of Site at ren Ind Ministers Honor Memory of the Re- ports Show Progress in Their Districts Liquor Question Discussed GREENFIELD April north Indiana conference of odist church to-day for beginning work on the home for the to be vetted Warren Ind where JW of land already heen purchased bjr Work on wilt begin shortly after the adjourns next Monday The ministers out In a very bmy to-day The afternoon wu almost entirely to memorial homo celebration The Rev K of South who WM to tho principal could nnt of and Rov w D Parr of Kokomo tilled place Tho Rev M A of whn IK a In B homo work presided at tie THr Mr Parr to Mr find Mrv of Warren tho now homo to tbe an Iho of in tlm of tho missions and church held Cabinet nro held with each afternoon tho executive tho conference for hour to-day Ministers Honor Memory of Dead Three aro no dull or dragging during tho of ihn north Indiana conference with Rlahnp presiding His de- arc and tut idly aB one matter is of In taken up All in favor of the motion will show tho hand It Ifi la bin way of of a question The mornings arc devoted to tho sessions and the committee meetings are held during the afternoons Cabinet an Page Column 2 WOMAN TRIED AS THE SLAYER OF NEPHEW OF ADMIRAL SAMPSON LYONS N Y April gia E tho beautiful young with having killed her husband Sampson a nephew of tho Hoar Admiral Sampson will lift pin cert on trial nn April 5 s In at on Nov J Hft was shot with a nnd hla wiff ft wan tlie dy lo hp and she licr Is of most nent in part of Now York