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   Fort Wayne Times-Post (Newspaper) - September 24, 1895, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               FORT WAYNE VOL. NO. 104. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1895. TEN CENTS A TIE BIC ON THE 1 FOR M CON K A TOLL CASE IN Statistics by Theodore N. Ely the Pennsylvania I 1'craoiiH Who Were Victims Holds That Not to to Force and Turned Over Trouble About the Selection of N. Sept. Theodo N. chief of- motive power of Pennsylvania railroad w linked for the facts In the controvert between and ra ways over speed of the world's record for long distance said Mr. held by the London and railroad and is by the Inures have just received 01. 8 miles an hoi for the longest rn ever made without a slop wi J miles in 10 hours am 5 This was tho roll and Palmer train from Jersey Cit San the spec record In the United Stales for a Ion distance train seems to bu held by 11 Now York with a mile m at the according lo newspaper TL of 04.25 miles an Railroad uf Sept. 20 tho figures at 0-1.22. I of course hav not the data for that the fastest record fo 58 miles is held by Urn 111., Sept. 2-1, In co with the a fo days ago by Mrs. Sarah L. fro her recreant the former pastor of the Lalte av that the granting was accompanied by the making of a co tract by which Mrs. is to Of this sum one-half is to b paid by the brothers of Mrs. Brand the preacher Tl brothers arc wealthy citizens o Iowa and they agreed to pay her get the as she has is staled that Mrs. is in her business a Others not personally in tho lo pay th other Mrs. has pur chased n modest home in whur she will live with her Trot in Straight Heat this a blacksmith in tl Pennsylvania had his left eye s injured yesterday afternoon b a small fragment of red hot iron flew from piece of steel he was wor on the The was People Demand That The Must bu Sept. today rendered a decision in demurrer tu the in the ease of William Addison v. the hake This action Ihu plaintiff May 18111, to recover damages as he he was discharged and blacklisted by the railroad company because he forced by the union to which he belonged to go out on a The petitioner claims that hu had filled a position and conductor on the hake Shore road and had become proficient in the discharge of bis Because he participated in iho strike and was placed on the grievance committee tu confer with thu of llm road he claims he was discharged and his name placed on the blacklist and that he was unable lo obtain a position with any other lie bad been earning about a month and was forced to lake a on ihe police force at The the demurrer of the defendant to the plaintiff's In reading his Judge 1'ralt held the right to employment was in importance lo the employer's right lo employ This right of employe stands between the laborer and The righl of an employer ends wilh ihu discharge of his employes and hu not interfere with the right of laboring men lo seek and obtain The courl held it was pubic to encourage men lo become Hole in In thu tradu or occupation which they have taken If a man one railroad to seek employment another he had a to do so. If he was hindered from so doing by thu or if a man was discharged ly a company and this company sought by combination lo prevent Ihe employe rom obtaining work with other he railroad companies doing such acts going beyond their The refused lo discuss oilier points ni light tip until thu cuse could bu tried n its NEW SCHEME JIM TRIED NOT Let Pugilist Choose Good Great Trotter Wn fur and Dr. wi called to It is not thought U will be Thomas a blacksmith at tl Fort Wayne Cias and Construct ion com was badly injured Appraisers Met SIX CHOOSE TROT WAS A HOT WANT TO A. Brady Would do Any to Prevent Coi Rogers Won Three Heats Almote One and Lady Roberts One Two Other work He stuck on the wrist by a piece of siee which broke from a chisel and the dial artery was Kevere hem and it was some tim before Dr. was able to chuc of blood Irom the An aged couple from ihu thrown from their carriage las evening on The hors took fright at an engine and started I The carriage was am throwing the occupant The lady had a narrow rom being run but was not Directors of Each Toll Roa Will Not Accept Appraised In a NEW Sept. agreed before lie left here for the to allend u meeting seven clays befor the light iit Dallas smd to do his fu may be n mast the selection of JL Th arrange 1 is that each sid shall three and the six inci tinned shall pick from number th important This may be a poo Surely il is but it vcr probably will not for dt mauds a hand in There ma be IL and all doos not appear lo be wor over the light of anything coi with it. He is in to resume his and will no reach his tors are for fully a owns a deal of rea He got choice building lot for picking our Corpus lo res Id for less than a thi Kift the have up quarters for Ihu New It wil not cunt him a dollar for lint of he will be lo provide for his 10 NKW Sept. Manager William A. Hrady has just a very of Ihu pugilistic Ho Is not u Hit tig In world 1 would hesitate lo do to keep from would slop at refuse to accept a start a Hot or no matter rather let Corbet t iro You can bet your hu Is not In ho will not enter tho Added positive made just before the boarded his ear IMI route for that hu would not unless either or that tho company would not bu allowed to photograph coin makes the rill nation exceedingly second day's program of th Port Wayne Driving club was probabl best over presented la lovers o horse racing in this section of th There weru four races am management to ca the races at noon today in order t come anywhere near finishing Th big events of Ihu am In the great wa be favorite and sho deserved lo I is doubtful if ever in her long racing she was a better or faster ani mal limn she was She started against a groat field trot lersand won in straight she was forced to travel the last twi in Dandy .Mm was second choice and In the heat on the outside and finished Miss Nelson driving Nightingale ut In In the next two heals was the contending nd although his used Ihe lie was lo beal the real chestnut with Geers silting in the as driving as no person but Iho can The is ie race for the until today was held by Trevil he having won a heat last year In The victory of was favorite one with the thousand people ho were 111 The race of the afternoon was ie 1 In which us a strong lie was driven y last season the reins the greatest trolling race stallion latever Thu liaron was the best horse In the nl there wiis from ie Pleasanton had lenty of was sold Ifl id 10 to 1 before the which e won In Huron was not it of the and landed and third heals in nnd II In the fourth heat Into and could not bu in Lady Roberts winning I. The other races on the program are ami ihe trot wilh veet Maxh favorite In Urn Ural and entine tlm choke of thu in the ifi the summaries of e trot anil Ihe 1 1 1 1 1 -i i; i 7 (i It 7 f. 7 7 0 11 Hogers won the heal and Lady Dally aek 0; i -i nova r. K ii ii n 7 afternoon the appraisers of th Uo road are in session with Ihe lors of the road examining the book and inquiring into ils general coud They will prepare their and probably return it to the commis of ihe will meet Friday make a lour o inspection of tho This is the hih of the Allen county toll roads lo be and indications are that nun of them can be purchased at the praised The appraise value of Ihe Allen county toll roud will probably approximate Th commissioners have been unable to pur and it is just possible ilia after Ihe appraisers have rt ported the board will for all the roads and al low of the roads lo it in any way they can The pco plo of Allen county demand free grave roads and will not support toll roads any In lo purchase Ihe commissioners will receive thu com ions of every The loll road people pushed the law through ihe legislature and now and every one of them have declined to accept a valuation by an board of IN THE York Have of thu low the fastest record fo 5 miles is at the rale of 102 mile an made by a regular train on Hi the recently dissolved bond syndi catu still control fully as much as is held in the treasury Th Now York to which were Ihe greater part of the American of the have In their vaults more hits been held at any In The syndicate could be quickly In the event of another u tho How long squeeze vill be averted on Ihe trade mlance the money market In a irge Crops are now moving nd money is a trilie more the situation at not a pressure before ie end of the Tills is Ihe view f Secretary K. Will Have of Fire Fort Wayne Laundry Gets Bicycle Races Will Occur on October A Now Match on the Floor Is tho auso of a Serious by committee on fireworks met las evening and selected K. as a committee of one for th reduction of the fireworks display neet the representatives of the maim and select the matter at committee Iso met and decided on a general It was also decided to hold the leeson Wednesday the 10th and the will be on Washington directors received a sample rom an eastern made nd designed especially for the Forl The directors were pleased wilh the design that an order for to be at The committee mi will evening al at Tho Alens will meet at the same lace at H The parade will meet of Dr. H. committee on fireworks and the bicycle will again The committee on art lo meet at this Thursday will meet at lat morning ut 0 clock SOILS to give those this morning the department was called to the laundry of W It. West Main where a lively was in U was soon unt not heavy amano had been The lire started n checking room on tlm Moor nd had a good start when the There was much for a time as the gained headway and there was Home It might communicate i adjacent The lire is believed tu have from a match which fell frum ie pocket of a vest sent to the and stepped upon by ono of tlm The blaze first started in a Hoof waste paper floor of Mm and that portion of Ilio a The re up llm casing of a and iile its way through ie the second Tlm Is room or tho and by Mr. Phillips nt til lion n There was n largo of percales stored on this value of the uncut stock being lout of this was burned id damaged by the It Is not that tho damage from smoke ill In ihe laundry the damage by and waier will he quite here was a la amount of finished id mi lln Ished laundry which was ached by tho The amount he determined exactly until an of Ihe laundry can be The stock on the second Hour was imaged to Ihe extent of perhaps is insured for by The loss on the an miry will probably reach It h covered by insurance in Wilson 11. C. Moderwell Dm which was not lo exceed which is There will be trouble getting mailers straight it at the laundry owing lo thy lat so much linen and other clothing is damped or Twelve were employed in the an One of Miss fanned as soon as she got out of ie having been overcome by e As soon as possible lo pair the damage Mr. Phillips will ive his laundry again in of the Application for n ID wo will receive Ids No. M for hack service our school during thu present continues until next for our between their respective homes nd our In iho and In Iho may by ailing on N Tun No. 11 are patronizing bomu industry y buying bread and board of public works at its last evening discussed of Mr. for a street ill way Tho sentiment of ie board Is In favor of graining the with a few changes in the On of tho streets ihu some but Is understood this opposition lines only from IL minority of the The board ordered m city attorney lo draw up containing all the the board will upon and at 10, this will bo ady for Mr. Millinery opening this Thursday and MERCHANT DO Association of This IN TIIK Now York Plenty of ttio NKW Sept. Tito members of lliu recently bond control us mil oil as Is In the treasury Thn Now York lo which were allotted purl of Ihe half of the have In their vaults more Hold bus been held at any one time In The syndicate could be quickly reformed In the event of squeeze In the How that will be averted depends on the trade balance and tint money market in a now moving and money is a moru Taken present does not a pressure the end of the This is the view o f a ry PLEADS lit 1'hlliidclplilu for Now Full nnd Winter AVo nre some of Neatest AND Nobbiest Patterns to the Now Rooms Formally Opened Last N by n Good Work to Sept. 21. U. H. is arraigned before the conrl of Oyer and on the churning him Ilh Ihe murder of 2. Upon the advice of s council Dm prisoner pleaded not Oct. 2H, was the day vcd for Ihe In Ihe mnv rooms of Ihe Young were last night by a which was It Is Hun more limn 20D ere Miss resident of the the and alms of the and the methods bv which it as hoped might be imd iss spoke of Ihe educational ork to be A very leasing musical program was tiled crackers were The which is warmed and Allied throughout wilh contains a ill. dining and kitchen rooms on the rst four beside bath ie wilh largo on third ion Twenty-two people can served t one time in the dining and are eight beds for the of permanent or transient rooms rent from cents to a and are comfortably Mrs. is general O. Underbill in Sho is one and one girl room work is The rooms are in order by their The association is established to help and no more is charged or the meals than is necessary lo defray Man Milliner offers Inducements In hats last throo days of ils 158-16O Calhoun A ill Who Died in Hi tind Never n evening at the of e English Lutheran church a very uiet wedding was by Rev. the pares being Henry of and Louise of this The wedding was a very her near relatives knowing until Ihe wedding was The is well known in this id the bride is a most estimable lady d is a leacher in tlm German was buried in Is place He was SI years and Imd never done a day's work When 11 years of ago he through a the and for 70 years be a Me died ih hi a throw of the spot lere he was 16 Berry OF ARCTIC Hweet Mush was favorite In the did not favor the track id was distanced ihe first which as won by Captain Crouch in oin 2; Klora Imperial Carrie Higma 7; Harry 8; Sweet ON US FOR GRANITE m m. llo With ST. N. new mailer has developed with reference to the Peary All members will Ko from hero by Ihe steamer leaving on reaching New York next They are today in packing which will bo transferred to the Sylvia on her arrival from where she is now loading In mi interview today Lieutenant Peary Buys that ho will not undertake any further Arctic lie denies any of the bones of parly were found at Cape the and the Kite contradict his The matter is widely dismissed AT Thermometer a In the this Thursday and at Everybody cordially Sept. 2-1. The OK NATURAL fell il degrees last relief from the extreme heat lich increased the death for e past few days 300 per influences ihu li in. IMS Reason Why W. Hugel Com mil ted ill Mil Sept. The Lo and Valley Uas which natural gas sys em at Decatur and published a notice at gas after October 1, he to consumers al one-half the les that have been charged for the st seven The company so reduces its rates to from cents lo It cents per 000 feet and makes the rate on and annual me. Previous lo the acquisition of lis property by the and Valley company the Wabash Gas company advanced the rate from 5 lo 7) per ion Ihe of tho Wabash company by citizens The uol company will be ready to supply s through ilis independent line Nov. Hence the enormous Dropped Sept. A mi an old resident of this fell dead at the station while illing for a this I Id is 72 years of IS Takes the Populist Sept. Justice m no 1 Maxwell has formally accepted c populist nomination of judge of Ihc promo Ho says in his at he considers the nomination in a nnd accepts without of republican Ralph W. who committed suicide ended his life rather than to the wife and three children lorn he descried here fora mill igel was a popular a ember of the A. O. U. W. and several lier organizations and for years Id a fine position in Hates wallet There lie formed the nice uf Maggie with whom he two weeks The couple ere traced to West and were being taken to bring them when they had a falling out and e girl deserted U is believed at discouraged him that ho came rather than ce his he shot The is homo Hugh a brother of the dead has telegraphed lo have ihe forwarded for besides a widow and an aged three AGENTS FOR PAINT MIXED PAINTS F. M. Smith Co. sa st. HONE 2O4. Kennedy is shaking bunds wilh ose of his friends who know that he s abandoned single blessedness and come a in with Miss Louisa Struver the went wilh excursion to Arrived in the former oil they hunted up a d in a few moments the words were made invitation is extended to all ladles intend the Kali and Winter opening Imported and Domestic Thursday and Friday of lis 13 and M Fa 1 1 Millinery Opening Thursday and Sept. 25, 26 and 27, 1895. MISS E. O. 84 Calhoun Sept. December options 29el; May 20Jc; On monday evening at the meeting of the Young Men's association will be held at department At Hi is. the reports of all Ihe will bu The is arranging lo give the members Ihe city force drill the left market December ill ly January CLOTHES Flour IS ALWAYS Don't Take Any LOBE Noted 1 torse mini Out nf the Do ii Job on Sept. Hob American who was ii r rested in for of horses has received milieu that he has been expelled from the American Trotting The expulsion is the result of the trouble in said that he would protest the decision of the has a large number of horses entered In the Sioux City fair races and has been driving on association tracks all Declared Off. 2-1. The strike lich has been on herb for the ur months for recognition of the association by Ihe Oliver in and Steel company has been otf and the strikers afternoon William of Iho works y who is in the oily visiting s parents at 11? Kust ing u suit of clothes on the in the back Shortly lor dark he went to them and that they This lice were but could nnd no 10 lo the Theodore Alte and Minnie and N. Mason and Susio M. H. and Mary mul Emma Sept. James male on the steamer is struck an engine at Ibis morning and instantly Try K. H. ie who accompanied 0 IVary expedition in says ho 11 make another expedition in the ar lie fuels that success is a rlu of commissioners sent in ly to lake cheapest is not always the bread is on nnd hike no other If ur dealer does not sell call Hand wants will In- Four good wanted at Arcade Music September 23 to 8. Program on 4th bread is Ihe most d gives the best sill Good horses wanted at re ado Music  

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