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t.it- RAILROADS. Vttorney For L. and N. WIS I Hal iirc -uiuu Telegraph New York Corporation Without Charter in Kentucky, IIS KipiH -u trtm imit" fur Continuation of Its Service uf the Rail. c.

II TUB SSQCIBES. Kr tecember 3. Contending Union Telegraph Com- v.ii.i'. r.nt under me law io ac- t' op tlie lines of another a. Htate where It holds no 'counsel for the Louisville- and hv-ii' n.ii'r'-ad I'ompany to-day began ec'l ail in me trut.

wui company off the rail- ni on both sides in the coo-v civ. ins out of a contract where- Union vai allowed the r. and N. right of way for Its a iif ere nuiut uj mr nuvi i an a'tsvver or tne. i.

ana zs. to a I in the suit of the telegraph condemn the railroad right of W. Wr.pht. ntt'rney. of Knoxvtlle, i tinir tl" railroad, made the point Union hat no Htyht under tlie right of way.

He st-rn I'nlon Telegraph is iiarfrrd In the ft ate of nnt it no tn the mate ind therefore haa not the sr. ler tne Uw to own the right, a- the continuation of lt M-rry Stone, chief emu is! fori I tip Mr. Wright In hi Miid aOdcd that since the li-l Jui lo engage in the tele- it own authority and itj. it Hnould be given th to the Iteration of poIs lit appealed the t-. i-wi- an order compelling the to remove its property xhf iiearing Judge Walter it the under submission and yt on both sldea until next iv ill brief.

s'lit uf the Western Union, fuoin the 1.. and N. from moil pT 'wrty or interfering with its durinc tlie pendency of the lltitj.t- p-tti'ond to December 1-. 'BIG FOUR REVENUES October Show Big Increase Cin cinnati Northern Report, r'l-ur I'l'-raiing rvenuep for October i 77. Increase or-i nMin VJ.

inT.ixdi Hi, Increas vs. i.n,-.S?.t lncress 7. ratin; income 2M.7-- The month's taxes were NiiiThern also reports ln- ntn tne of taxes, which fKi. Ti olhrr figures reported I It. vtnues JI.V...UI ii4.

Increase H3. Increase net l'l. ini-rease In-'otne HI, increase the lo months enoefl October 31 rev- r.mw an rease of 1.4!.814 34 -n gain of net increase net denrit outside operations. t-e of ls.t;i7 net increase of 1 rruntlis" tases accrued, in- and operating Income. In- tn-ies of the Northern increased Ili.

an expenses 1LT. Jo. a of i.r4. 15 In net. Op-i inevme titcllne-1 93.

ICE PRESIDENT THOMPSON I Probe H. and V. Indianapolis rating and Traffic Conditions. TO THE SXQCtBSS. -lis.

Iiecemtier 3. A. W. ilr-I Vice President of the Bal- oi.i.j Southwestern and the Cin- tT.iiiiiiton and Dayton Lines, the operating an freight traffic o' the j-yMem, ariived in Indiau-1- fir an extensive uf local operating and traffic -i Mti. Hamilton and Dayton has a serious situation with re-' iti- movement of Its freight traffic, r.v Mau of the loss of locomo- weeks nix locomotives have -it i.f commission by head-on col-This seriously cripples the road.

-ii'l to be the Idea of visiting of-- local conditions and what shall be done, ii.ot sittnal problem, which lias tn road since the Irvlngton wiil he iinder consideration is evl-ni the Jact that experts from the 'eriartment of the roail an in y. A will be held to-it i understood, with member of Mlroi.l Commission, at which the (tiai. question will be discussed. PLANS TO REORGANIZE Erie and Youngstown Are Dis- ussed With Service Board. 1-rAf' To TBt SNQrtSKS.

I 1 fthlo. Iiecember 3. Plans for I "ganizatlon of the Lake Erie and Itailway were discussed this 'n jn a hearing before the Public 'unnnisninn. The former corpora-i kn the tke Erie and 'an Itailioaj. while the corpora-i i vaiiled to-day is to be lke Krle and Youngstown omriala this afternoon it of stock which the aiithorizetl to-day should I t.

the old comiiany for the -rty and good will of the J-ai) ami the old cnmniv retire "it a as tlie transfer can m.i.ic rurtiier application for ti in rease the capital stcck of -company tr im Kinu.nOO to S7j.00.-"h vta? tiie capitalisation of the fEDERAL GRAND JURY York Begins Wew Haven-Grand Trunk Probe. Urnnd my. sworn- -here to-day, i began cu Investigation Into the between the New Tor -n an. I H.irtf.,1.1 Rallrnad anrf th f'TLliik Hallwav of Canada, wltli a 'leterniiiic whetliereit is a violation 111.1 anlltniat law 1 Adkuia Is coudnctlng the t-iuincui. ai.

i- itsungn. a Grand Tnink -Vic Prestdeat. was the only person examined. Why Jury Gets the Case. asdilngton.

December 3. The "New Haven rand Trunk problem la being laid btffore the grand Jury at New York because the investigation by the special agenU ot the Department of Justice fail to 4eTelop tbe. facts regarding the railroad situation in Mew England to the satisfaction of At- tomir-GenraI Wickers ham. The grand Jury Inquiry Is expected to reveal the actual relation of the two roada. Indictments, It Is declared, will be handed down If the Sher man taw lias been violated.

There la no preaent Intention to begin a civil Investigation. It la understood that only such per eons to whom It la believed to be necessary to grant Immunity will be summoned befor the grand jury. -ACCEPT SOUTHERN BONDS. Following a conference yesterday between Prealdent John It. Sayler.

of the Board of Trustees of the Cincinnati Southern Ball- way, and the Sinking Fund Trusters, held in the City Hall. Is was announced that th. latter board will take over the Issue of c-inrlnnati terminal bonds, at the annual meeting of th uimm and Crescent R-ute. The total htiu author. nro is s.iu.uuo, but only lou.O0w can be la-sued In any one calendar year.

The first Installment of the bonds will be devoted to puiung in new track alonf front street. CONDEMN 0. AND P. ENGINES. sfkciai.

to nil asovtssa. Ripley. Ohio. December 3. The Public Service Commission to-day tied ud freight on "ie Cincinnati.

Oeorfetown and Portsmouth and the Ohio River and Columbus Roeds both of which are Identified wun the Ohio Southeastern System, alleging; that locomotives are unsafe to ooerate. AU traffic between Ripley. Georgetown and Sardinia has been siutDended. and frlht shipments cannot be delivered. This action win, require new motive power for the two roaaif.

NEW STOREHOUSE P01ICT. Tlie Pennsylvania has abandoned mint morenouees aiona: its Ilnfi followlna iu concentrate materials -and sup- ne central point in each division. rormeny every track -foreman and supervisor had his own suddIv station. Reouial. tKn must now be made for all materiala.

wmcn are sent where they are needed from the general division storehouse. This sys- enanies omctals to subervlse more closely the fl5.owv) worth of materials and supplies kept on hand at all tltnaa. BENTON QUICK DIES. Tne Cincinnati offlcea of the Mumoiui Ps-ciiWron Mountain received notice yesterday of the death ot General Baggage Agent Uenton yuick in St. Louis.

The funeral services will be held there to-day. General Agent J. A. Hleltenkamp. passenger department of the Missouri Paeltic-lron Mountain, and Ueneral Haggage Agent H.

W. Giilfln. of the B. and O. Southwestern and C.

H. and left last nlgM to attend the funeral. GO TO "FAMILY MEETING." President T. Powell. Freight runic Manager George P.

Biles. Comptroller M. F. rMolloy and other Queen and Crescent officials left for Washington. D.

yesterday to attend a "family meeting- of rhe Southern Railway. Messrs. Powell and niles wll also attend the meeting of the Southern t'lassmcatloA Committee. The former will attend the Rivera and Harbors Convention, as he waa appointed a delegate by Governor Harmon. BEGUN GETS NEW TITLE.

Following the appointment of Jobn O. Valuer as assistant to Third Vice President A. Vt. Thompson, of the. Baltimore and Ohio, which waa printed In Th Eko.i-ikr on Monday, announcement waa made yes terday that K.

Iletrlen. who formerly held that position, has been made Assistant General Superintendent of the main Hne system, embracing the territory between Philadelphia and Parkeraburg, W. V. EL PASO GATEWAY OPEN. Information was received yesterday by Clncinnatl ltallroad offlHala that the EI Paso (Texas! gateway la open again, and that all roads are clear.

The roads that use this gateway are the El Paso and Southwestern, the GaMreston. Harrlsburg and man Antonio. -National or Mexico, Rio Grande and El Paso, Southern Pacific and the Texas and Bat inc. AND N. APPOINTMENTS.

Muster of Trains K. II. Meyer, at the Lou isville and Nashville, with the approval of Colonel Brent Arnold. General Freight Agent. Kentucky Division, and Superintendent of Terminals, yesterday announced these appointments, effective at once, at I-atonla: W.

W. Stelb, General Night Yard Master: CV D. Wells. Ntght Yard Master, and Prank Moss, Assistant Day Yard LUNCHEON FOR HERRMAN. The Traffic Branch of the Chamber of commerce will give an Informal luncheon at the Business Men Club next -Monday evening, beginning at 0:30 o'clock.

In honor of B. W. Hen-man. who became Assistant t.efieral Freight Agent of the Norfolk and Western, with headquarters at Columbus. on December 1.

Mr. Herrman previous to that time was General Agent of the and W. In Cincinnati. M. E.

ALONE PROMOTED. M. K. Malone has been promoted to Dis trict Passenger Agent of the Canadian Pacific at Nelson. B.

C. Mr. Malone has been Traveling Passenger Agent, with headquar ters at Spokane. Wash. He la a Clndn-natlan.

and previous to going to Spokane was Traveling Passenger Agent of the road in the local territory. SHEPARD'S NEW DUTIES. Circulars Issued by Provident B. F. Bush, of the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain, announce the appointment of Ft ley J.

flhep- ard aa assistant to the President In addi tion to the dutlea of the same position witn the Ienver and Rio Grande- He succeeds M. C. Markham, assigned to other dutlea. C. AND 0.

CONFERENCE. L. B. Allen, Engineer Maintenance of Way: W. L.

Booth, Superintendent of tlie Ashland Division. Ashland. and J. A. Fox.

-Superintendent of the Cincinnati Division, held a conference on traffic matters yesterday with General-Superintendent J. Paul Stevens, of the Kentucky General Division. DOUBLE PAY IS HELD UNJUST. Washington. December 3.

The Interstate Commerce Commission held to-day that the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, under existing conditions, "receives double pay for the service of transfer kof grain, which Is manifestly uniust." "MOP" CHANGE. Karl D. Ijtnnlman has been appointed Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent.

with headquarters at Tacoma, by tlao Missouri PaclfhMron Mountain. He will report to the General Agent at Seattle. MILLIONAIRE BROTHERS FINED. Los Angeles. CaL December S.

Aurello and Alfredo Sandoval, millionaire brothers, owners of valuable fishing concessions la Mexican waters, were fined each to day In the Federal Court for having smug gled pvarls Into tne niteo ni-uts. iiie Sandoval claimed the gems were valueless and for that reason had not declared tbeni. They pleaded, SMALLPOX IN ASYLUM. TuleiJu, Ohio. December S.

Ulnea of tlpM Insane patient In tne Toieao ctat Hof.Ht.i. heretofore diagnosed aa been definitely pronounce! smaU-lox bv Lie City Health department. THE ENQUIltER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912 COVINGTON. Property Tranafers, lavura M. Tnpraaa to O.

A. MeCrackeo. part of IMS JBT aad IDS Booth Dhunors Park sab- tvlsloa, the east aid of Tracy avenue; IL M. M. VeaaM and wife to Blien Haekett.

ts and la BckmMt Allen' a subdlvlalan. on the east side of Oeaver street; tl. toulaa Uadssr to Mary Kniaht. part of Lot la Martin's sabdivtston, on the east sMe ef Scott street: 1. rrank Myers sad others to J.

VT. Martis. Lot in woooslde addition to Booth C. L- Hanklns and wife to Nancv Foley, part of Lota 12a, 12a and 130 on Uw west side of aiain street. Bromley, II.

F. J. VoBderachmMt and Wit to Lewlsbtjre Bnlldlng Association No. 3. lot the amth Ida of Twelfth street.

29 feet a'eat of Harnvss avenua; fi. A. J. Dehllnger and wife to Board of Trustees of Latonla Praanyteruui ttiurch. part of Iot 123 in jonea sutMUriaion, on the west side ot Lan-eoln street: al.

C. H. Cbnpar and wifa to W. Camp, part of at ans -J in Wallace's subdivision, oa tne ntn sioe or Wallace arena; ft. Industrial Club Meets.

At a meeting last alght of the Industrial Club a reaolatlea was passed requesting Oragress-maa Arthur Roose to secure an appropriation to remodel th Interior of tb Federal Building. iarwu a inner win given by to cmo to-nlgnt la honor ot Charles J. Darts, who wUI tear tar a trh around the world- The Railroad Committee will meat to-dar te take ap ins ell ml nation of the grade crossings. The CltV and County liavalonmeitt PnmmlllM will make an effort to have net-easary clsnKs msd In Chisel bridge, over the Msdlsoa pike, where severs! aorl'tonts have happened, to people uelng that tbertKicniare. V.

Young. John raor. Henry acftuler. Frank Weodajl. W.

A Heetr. tjeoiae Hajm. Kn.Bt mm ui wmiimwiip oi ne Ciua. Pioneer Citizen Dead. R.

Hatfield, a resident of this cky for 30 years, died yesterday morning at his residence, nausea avenue, of Angina pectoral. Mr. Hatfleld. who waa for many year employed by tb Oovernmettt as a storekeeper-gauger. also waa conn acted with hla son.

Captain J. T. Hatfield, in the coal boaineas, and at one tuns eon ducted a grocery store. Mr. Hstfleld's wife recently underwent aa operation for appendicitis snd Is In a aertoea condition.

Th deceased waa 74 years oM. and leave Bve children Captain J. T. Hatflnld. well-knOWll coal meei-Kant.

JMi. mar tiatneld. or thu city; atra. Miller, of Pomeroy. Ohio, and Mr.

C. ft. Vj liaoo. of Eminence. Ky.

Th funeral will take ur-aamw aiiernooa. Funeral of Former Jailer Kruae. Mother of Ood Church warn erowaed ratrdsir morning with friend of the lac Jailer J. O. Krutve.

who had gatberad then to attad the pontifical rerUem mass esHebratad br Rev. Fftthar Tlppert, assisted by Re. Fathers Hafen, Bless and Hillenbrand Th Pir- Ht. Geora Men's Ks-nltv nrl iHrsns. t.l m.

jonn a (arpnanaa Boanl sttendad In a body. i.ie piioarars wfr William R.eOUn. Anton itun. v. im juyerroetken.

Limhsr l)trrnann Jirhn Kocfilg. Ku4o.pt. TeivlBg and Henry Judgment For Back Taxea. Jndg U. Harbeson, In the Kenton Circuit (Vurt, srasterday handed dowa a judginent In tX caae of the city of Covlna-ten aralnet tbe Unlee Heat.

aLela-ht and Power Cempanr. in which the etty recover S32 TO due for back (sues In the IVfttV Taw tUdarmsvtit nrOWUlaaal frsa-Sj sail i-iaatl ui case mwi paiU by the city, as the 1e-Vnrtant company made a 1gaJ lender of the exact amount of the Judgment at Uie Una the aera wara out, wmca is smia lo have been re wta. In the Circuit Court. In the Kenton ClreUM Coort yeeterday Sue Weaver flled salt aainet The Oty of Covins ton for dajnages. Th petition allege that eh ntaTtalned Deraonal lnturiea when aht fa.ll on an auffn Jere-tl-e atoewalk on Mam street.

t. it ion rof-taatntiiT. In the aame Ourt Harrr C. Bolnka niad anlt aaarnet H. H.

SDliUta and others for Kinsi and Interest, alleaed lo be due on note t'lalntlt mat nroperty tMionaina to R. M. ffnlTika ir Bai.ea7nsjii enci ana lo aauarv idc r-ijm Bchtntdt dtt Holmes. Sailor Charged With Stanley Thrnan. while vlidtlng his mother, la th wst End of Corltagtoo.

a faiiough from the t'sMied mates Navy, waa arrested by patrol man Haley on an Indictment returnv hv ike granf Jun. was yesieruay tranafarred from tn police iurt to th Kenton Clrruit vurt end cnaraea witn a xelony by the otnmon wealth la aljesed that he. with othera, broke Into the tailor aitre of Jultna Lerrt. t'nleea he can fur-nlah a bond of tOOO he will be deprived of bis rriQTQi uauii asa tnaj toasts on. Thefts Yesterday.

Svral thefu were yesterday reported to th polie aa follows: Oeorg W. Proth. pipaflrter. re- portst Che loes of tool from a building at Elhth and Madison etreete; M. O.

Carpenter reports the katM of a cycle front In front of 4X3 Madison avenue: e. moot reported tnt some one en tered his plaos of business. Fifteenth and Rickey streets, ana (ooa rnv irons ma caaa drawer. Beturns With Boja. Detect! FJslard SaJtera returned from li dlanaaoli last nlskt.

having in Jo Ktrby. 17. of 26 Covington avenue, and Robert McXiel. of tan TTast Fourth street, who ran awajr from their homes In 01ngton and wer arrested tn Indlanapolla Tueaday. McNlel was taken to his home, and alrhy.

who Is a run away from th Ureendal Raform sVhooi, win be neid for tne authorities of that matltutloau Will Xuereaae ernberahip. Aooerdtng to th views of Hainan Officer Cber- Ington he believes that th aMmbrhlp of th Humane 6oHty should be Inensasd 1.000. and with thst end In view the work wilt continue until that mimber of name are rfkttered. City Hall Branch Fx change. Testarday th new branch eahaag was put In operation at th City Hall, with Miss Lona Oronnotte la charge, in order to reach all oOoss In the building call South 2200.

Coving-ton Brief a. Tn the ease of W. Wll hams anliut CL Wll ha me a Judgmnt and order of dlstrlbutloa waa banded down Dy Judg r. M. Tracy.

H. Torlln was appointed guardian of Charles Tori tne In tb Oounty Court rwstiljr. The newly elected Arthur D. Walker. Herman Btrelblrh snd R.

I. Gresham. of the First. Fifth and lxth-Wards respective, ly. yesterday took the oath of offlo before Deputy City Clerk Richard Von Hoene.

Judaw Frank Tracy yesterday gar Frank Oll- niort an Indeterminate sentence of from two to ten years in the penitentiary- He was charged with afflxlna the slgamtur of Seeeie Walt to a check for 9-15. Henry Felt man. President af th citt-sens National Rank. vtngtn. will tender a dinner to the officers and employees of tn bank at tb Industrial Club to-night.

Mrs. Rernarllra Heverbcrn. as. veateniniv at the Betheeds Hoepiial. Cincinnati, follawtne- sn opera tic a for tumor.

Her husband and several cn.idren survne. The remains were removed to her home. 2S0 West Twelfth street, this city, by Larcaers at. stiaueuuon a nun. Throuch orders of the ClreuH Court Maeter Comniieeloner W.

Hind yesterday dtepoeed of the folio wins' property; To former Mayor John J. Orals, the Crall property on Qreenup street for 7.K4); R. F. Orasianl. Miller property on Rest Pleasant street.

$lo. TOO; J. A. Uownard. Mr ah on property West Corlngtijei $910; Frank atlth purchased th property at ISO East Ieveata street for DATTON, KY.

Th tvrtlce of tbts rttr and adloinlne msnM. paUtles have heen asked to amist In locatlnf Oeorw W. rnderwood. who disappeared from his home. 111 81 th avenue, late Monday night.

Mrs. Underwood feats that he may have jumper! into fr- trnH' ixivrr niie leTntJoraniy He wore a b'ue suit, a soft black hat and ttllo. pers. and carried a cactus cane. He Is a member of Vattier L0de No.

3e. F. and A. af Cincinnati. At the close of the first week's nf Ave hundred tournament at th Fifth Avnue Club the eta ml Ins of the teams Is as follows: Voe-elbark and Porn first leOng-ley and Tleinan, second, and Cope I and and Llchtsradt, third.

BBOMLET, Ky. F. Ftrwn. of Pike street, has sent a com-mu nice ion to th Brmnlev a ir.m them that all stone nesaary for th improve ment Of Streets can taken 'mm kl l.n.4 fraa of charae. The only expeas ntKesaary wlii be for usVUiluf.

City Clerk Walter Reala will leave shortly for I-os Anrelee. t'al. Council has not yet decided BEJLLEVTTE, KY. The Pan'a Claua Committee ha Araanise.1 hr electing Jseph Wurm Chtrmn; Vift W. Hal Herretary.

and Henator C. VT. NadI, Treasurer. lonatlon-i should be made to- rVm-tanr Hmllam. anJ che.fcn ma.de Litib a to th- Treaeurer.

The commltte requests that te nam: of all neerly famllei be seat to the Ccnn-cilmen of tb various wards. O'MAIITA IS DISCHAEGED. arm ial. Miriti to res a-feuisaa. Youngstown.

Ohio. S-Patrick O' Mali la. wbo shot and killed William lues well Monday af tern 00,1 was discharged by the Coroner to-day. The Coro- ssio me Rilling was not intentlonr.I. MAN RAN.

After Lea ring; Train and Was Chased By Police and Caught. "A man who aars he Is Charles Cohen, -living somewhere on Eighth avenue," was arrested last night tr Patrolmen Binder and Kohl after' he bad been chased from the Central Union Station to Third and PlusSstreeta, It Is alleged that Cohen and another man were caught picking pockets on train 'nearing Cincinnati, and the rioting made the crooks return his purse. The man, satisfied with getting, back hla property, hurried to another train when he ar rived at the station and did not make knowns his Wentitr. Cohen and his partner. It is claimed, be gan to run as soon as they left the train and were pursued by the police, who had been told of the robbery by other passengers.

The partner escaped. When searched Cohen bad two watch oa and two watch chains In Ills possession. He denies being a pickpocket Lieutenant Hill, of the Fourth District wired ahead of the train taken by the victim in the hope of learning hla IdenUty. Xeanwblle Cohen Is held on suspicion. NEWPORT.

New Suits. There was an echo of the shooting and of M. T. Wilson by William laittxcU, which ac red last Auaust 1A at Verona, la the Circuit Court yesterday, when Wilson's wldcw. Ira.

Wliaon. for herself and her three children. flled suit against Lit troll to recover 10.000 for the death of the husband and father. The petl tloa alleges that th ahootlng was not don lo self-defense: that Ut trail has sold and veyed his property, and that Alta of the defendant, holds the tltte to prcpeity a Campbell County that was fraudufenuy conveyed to her. Toman.

Veil ft Crawford for plaintiff. Ur UrilTen flled mi it for dlvorc. VMtr1r aalnst Harvey Griffin. They were married in HMJb. and sn sey they have lived apart for nve year a Attorney H.

M. Benton for plaintiff. amw hi ley euea oeo.ee A. Hiiey lor a Wi Tnev wore tnmmA In lVvtrV aiul atie charges him with aindonment and failure to provide. J3.

H. KM Patrick for nlalnilff. iiiim Htrun nicd eult for alimony aaainsi William I Jit rub. The defendant fa an 1c dealer, and she alleccs Is capabl of earning --o per week. her alteaation that he planning to dispose of his persufu-l property and eav in stat.

sne was a ran ted a reatrainiaa oraer. Th plaintiff In the above action. Wllllm Struoh also nted suit aaralnat Adolna P. osier, hm ai eeres that she is entitled to tne immediate r-ow- aeealon of household goods valued at $400. which me aeienaant.

osier, wno is a Drntner-in-iaw oi the plaintiff. Is unlawfully detalntna. tth also seeks flMO damage. Uenton A Iloetaen for plaint 13. Will Enter Guilty Plea.

No eemsatioevs are expected In the trial of Henry Keusch, former Delinquent Tax Collector ot New port, who waa Indicted on four counts in con nection with the mbsJmeni of over 914.000 of funds of th city of Newport. Through his attorney. R. W. Nelson, be will enter a plw of (ullty to two counts when the case Is cailed In the Circuit Court this morntn.

On each count he may be atven a sentence of from one to tn re in the penitentiary. Tne il-a will be en tered bv his counsel, former Mayor K. rvei son. This will end the case so far as Reuach la concerned, hut th city of Newpsrt la hinging no tions against tne bonding companies wno his sureties during the years of his sbonaae. Will Teat New Law.

Common wealth 'a Attorney Is pre pari to ap peal tb ems of the Common wesllh vt, Hterllnf McOanahan. in order to test th validity of the act rassd In October, in 12, which exclude coa- ieesKna maoe to peace omcera arier arrest. He-Clanahan was convicted cn sn Indictment chare- IDs; hlsa with koaee break In r. and made a ronfee- aion. A motson for a new trial was overruled.

It la Ihe opinion of officials and attorneys that the ifper Court will declare the law Invalid. and will bold that a con feast on when given will- inaiy and not under duress la admissible a vi deo. Santa. Clans Asaociatioiiu The Santa C1aua Assoc la lion met last niabt at the Elks' Horn and organised, with the fol lowing omcera: Preildent. Rev.

Charles Cltng- man; Vic Presidents, Mrs. llattle Taykr, lira William lesObstroh. Peter O'Shaughnessy and John 8. Schleblr: Treasurer. A.

M. Irkln: Sec retary. W. H. Newell.

It was decided to pre pare a circular letter appeallnc to all charitably inciinea reesueaia io maa oonauona to tne worrhy cause. The general plan of distribution ex pressnia wii similar to that used last New High School Building, A new Man school building la favored by majority of the Incoming ommlaatooers. who 111 have rears of the public schools of New port after the first of th year under the new law. This statement baa been autborl tatlvety mad tVrd It is more than likely that the policy In embryo will be carried out. Th present building Is Inadequate, and It has been sucgested that It can be very easily adapted to th us of th Intermediate sjimdes.

Oppoae fanny Lnnchea. Because It cuts down their proflta a majority of th small confectkaoers baring atorea con tlgujous to public school bouses in th city have petitioned the Board of Bducatkm to do away with tb penny lunches that are now being -ea in tne ecnoois. it is not iiaeir tnat tne request; win Newport Brief. Zacharlas Kempf. hr his will probated yester day, leave 1)00 for tnum to Sacred Heart Church, and th remainder of his estate to his wife, Maria Anna Kempf.

Realty transfers yesterday war: Nicholas Funken tn Oerse Fun ken. lot on La- ayet Le avenue. Bellevue: 11. Ac. Georse IJttleford to Hlrhland Trustees, etrln nf tana on rtLsnianu avenue, zrom m.

neasant enue to Alexander Dika for eldewalk mir. poees; sec William Fox. defendant in a suit for 12.000 Railway Company, failed to aLroear when the caa was called for trial yesterday, and Juris i uiifiuui inarutreu in jury to oring in verdict dismissing the action. A motion and around for a new trial were led yestetday in tb ease of Elmer MoCabe and John Hester, sent up for two years and fined $3u0 on a chars of assault aad battery, A email fir was discovered In a be ear at Fifth and Saratoga streets last night. The Firs extinsutsbed th bless before much damag waa don.

Mrs. Fannie Miller, widow, died aaiir' yester day mornluc. ased 99, ahe was the mother of Mrs. Charles Megerie anoiars. Charie Rehllng.

The annual bazaar of St. Mark' Lutheran Church will be conducted by the Ladles' Aid Society In the Nickel Building. 817 Monmouth street. Friday and Saturday of this week. Th baaaar will include the folio wine; departments: Fancy work.

Mrs. patron; apron, Mrs. Dus-arv patronees; gents' furnlehlnsrs. Mrs. H.

F. Buecher: candy. Mrs. Roush. baklnc.

Mrs. R. Wood: iuncb. Mrs. H.

Rauch: miscellaneous. Mrs. Henry Leudeke. Grand opening. Pelanrs Cafe.

Saturday night. FT. THOMAS, KY. Chief Musician Wilfred O. Thcmtyon.

Ninth Infantry Band, haa sent In his application for retirement after AO years of servlc. Thl in elude 23 -ears of actual service, and the remainder double time for service In th PMllp- i. He was formerly with tne Twenty-fourth Infantry, having been transfrrred to Ahm Ninth lnramry rour years bjto- inncipai sfustcian Albert Plowman has been selected frosa the many applicants for the vacancy. The ladies Guild of Sr. Andrew's Church.

Ill aive a Christmas haiaar and turker bud dot rwcember IS. In th lctur room of tb church on Chal fonts place. relief Cook and Officer Thoem- yeatardav ar rested Jacob Zlmrner snd Frank Minor on a charge of using short measures In the sal of spple they wer peddling In th Highlands. Th officers found that th pack measure used by he accused was inre incne snort. nief t'ook announce that he will enforce the ordinance aralnet all dealers.

Tne case against Zlmrner nd Minor will be tried by Squire Maschenott at clock this aitemoon. SIOCXYAEDS DEAL ON. srsct4L murATca to raa bsqcisbs. Kansas City. December A tele gram from Boston gave the Information that 87 per cent of the stock of the Kansas City Stock Tarda Company ot Missouri had been deposited with Kidder, Pea bod of that city, and it was almost certain that Kidder, Pea body co-would extend the time for sucb deposits an days tn -an effort to get In as much more ot tne stock as possible before the new company, known as the Kansas City Stock yards company 01 jsaine, laaes active con trol.

Already 13 per cent more than the original limit set has been forrhcomlDg. TALIAFEiEO HTJST DIE. irmctAi. DiarATr to tbs UQtiiit, 1-VankforC' Ky- December S. -Convicted of criminal attack, laojn Taliaferro, of Todd County, must pay the penalty of the crime In th elertric chair.

Th Court of Appeals to4ay affirmed th jdgmeist of- th Toad Circuit Court in thi GROTH Pilots Three Winners Daring Aftenw-i 4 the Mexkai 1 C.5Tse Meads Takes Feature Kace. THE WIHBXKS. jT'ajuuc. Ut Maleey ia-S QaM Name (tiewtry) el eM ef Open- (Metabe) -i Wandew (death Rle Beasss ir.mkl s-1 Kavraver (Grath) a-t trEctat. bisrATra to tbs BaQriaaa El Paso, Texas, December 1 Cloudy weather prevailed to-day, but It did not prevent the ladles from being out In force to witness the racing at Juares.

The card waa of fair caliber and presaged Interesting sport The stellar attraction wae a race out of Uie furlongs chute, which marked the first appearance for the season of Meadow, a strong local favorite. She won the purse in a drive with Console. The race was hardly a true run one. as Melton Street, the favorite, and Irish Gentleman were almost as good as left at the post It appeared as If both propped Just as the barrier arose. Melton Street waa rushed up close to the leaders in the early racing, but quit at the end aa result ot the excessive use made or nun.

Inquleta, the favorite in tne onenlns- race of the day, had the misfortune to have her saddle turn completely around three eighths rrom tne untsn. Nathan could not control his mount and she started to bear out, carrying Sprightly Miss with her. The Utter finished a game third. Klva won the race quite handily. Jockey Oroth piloted three winners during the afternoon.

In the fifth race he had the mount on Rio Brasoe and was two lengths in the lead when J. McCabe, who was fol lowing with Sister Florence, the favorite, took her to the rail. Oroth moved hie mount toward the rail by decrees, but was In the clear all the time, shutting off Sister r-iorence. McCabe claimed foul, but Pre- luitiff Steward Price was of the onlnlon that he went to the inside when he should have gone to tlie outside. The foul was not allowed.

Joe Tlgue arrived last ftle-ht accomrjanled by Jockey Kederls, wMh nine horses from Jamestown. Seneca, pride of Lawnore and Dudo are among the lot. R. J. Karris Is a late arrival from Denver with two.

Ben I'ncea and Minnie F. E. J. Ramsey Is here from California to spend the winter. C.

W. Carroll arrived this afternoon with 1 of A. B. Spreckle's horses. Including nine yearlings, three three-year-otda and two two-year-olds.

He came from Napa. CaL Mr. Carroll reports that the horse stood the trip well. w. C.

Clancy returned from New York. where he made arrangemtns to train for a gentleman located there. He is to have three colts shipped from Lexington. two being three-year-olds by Hastings and the other a yearling by Nasturtium. Roy B.

a two-year-old belonging to Doer- hoefer Jt West, died to-day of pneumonia. J. o. rouansbee. President of the Jockey Crab.

Juarea. arrived late this afternoon from New York. Mr. Fotlenabee waa much pressed with the appearance of the course. Prtca-McKlDaey left last night for his borne In Cleveland, Ohio.

He wUI return for the holidays. Horace Paul and Will Hall made up a new aggTegaUon that Joined the layers- ranks to-day. LATOXIA HOUSES Are En Route To Participate Charleston Meeting. srsciat. bisfatth to tws Bvocnrea.

EYAUSVTLLE OFFER REFUSED srsriAi. mars-TTB to th axqetaaa. in Lexington. December A special train of eight cars of thoroughbred horses, four cars from the Kentucky Association track, two from Latonta and two from Lolngtoa. left' here this evening for Charleston.

S. to be prepared for the winter-spring meeting that Is scheduled to open January 23. The two cars from La-tonla conveyed the horses of James Ever- n. 'the horses of W. F.

Schulte were In one of the cars from Louisville, and those of Wayne Joplin In the other. The shippers from Lexington were O. W. J. Blseell, with Counterpart Prince Foaso, Monitor, Pink Ijtdy, Pretty Mold and seven yearMngaiJ.

W. May. with Countless, Peri cles. Theresa Gill. Guide Post, Merry Chase and six yearlings: John M.

Goode with Tolson D-Or; Flora Klna. Mira Dell and five yearlings by Marts Santa that he recently purchased from 8. C. I.yne, of Larch mont farm: Lee Chrtaty. with King Box.

Sally Ward. Ben Pryor and Kln-mundy; C. D. Chenault with Milton Leameuce and two yearlings, and J-anny Miller, with Lady Hannah. South Bend.

December g. An -offer, said to bav been between and $10,000 mad by ransvtlt for the South Bend Central LsnuTuc franc his, has been refused by the own- era of the local organlssitton. with the statement that the franchise la not on th market. It Is stated that A. W.

Wagner, owner of th Terr Haute Club, Is entertaining a similar offer from BvansrllsB. LAUD GETS AJSOTKEK CHANCE. rSCUL OISTATCS! TO THB BVQUtBSS, Toledo. Ohio. December S.

rover Land. catcher for th Toledo American Association team, will be given another trial by th Cleveland American Leagu Club, acordtna; to an nouncement made to-day by George Wild. Sec retary of the Toledo Club. lnd naked (or another show from President 80 mere and nrom to bebaea himself. This will hla third trip up la th big ring.

BILLIARDS. City. Iecemher Stanley ls- chln. of this crtr. defeated La Agnus, of New Torn, ou to 38.

in a three-cushion Millard game here to-night to tb National Billiard Iague Nineteen Innings were played. Philadelphia. rwembr 1. Oeorsre (Wesson. wh last nieht defeated Tama 4 jthm Jafn expert, waa defeated by Wflli Hupp, in th second same nf the 1.3 balk line bllMard tournament nere ty tn score or 4) to stl.

Hoppe had an averse of 3-t4 for the same-Ills hi sheet run waa 94. Stosson ma1 an avrr. ag of 1VV and had high run of 70. JELLISON sAKD XTJELEMAJT. Th Anal half of the aeries between Jack Kurleman and Al Jettison fnr the city eham- ptonshiD win bowled thnv venln- on the- Orand Jellleos.

eroo the title Just a few weeks aao. An Interestlna; match I expected. -HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED lo Cyclone Which Swept Over gaacar Damage Heavy. Paris. December S.

More than loo per, sons were killed la the cyclone which swept over Madagascar November SA; according If the latest reports received at tlie Ministry of Colonies. The damage la estimated at sxtaXMiOl Several villages, numbering hundreds of houses, were leveled and al! communications were destroyed. HOME OF FPJENDLESS Decides To Buy Mora Land Adjoining; Its Farm Hear Glendal. A special meeting of the Board ef True-tees and Lady Managers of the Home ot the Friendless was held at the Home yesterday morning to discuss the prospects ef the new building which they have hoped to erect In tlie country near Glendale, keeping the bouse In the dty as a receiving station and wayfarers erst Plans for the build Ing have already been drawn by Architects Qarber aV Woodward, but at the meeting yesterday morning it was decided to defer Its erection and Instead to purchase 30 additional acres adjoining the farm In uienaaie. tuns matting su acres in au.

There la already a building on the farm, which has been used as a summer borne for babies for the past four years. In ad dltlon to this the board derided that W. S. Dickinson, the President, should be empow ered to appoint a commHtee of three worn. en of Che board to engage an experienced haritv worker, a woman who- will live in the building and study the conditions and needs of the institution, before taking the step of erecting a new building.

After this worker, whom they want to remain for six months, makes her report another meeting will be called to decide on the new kuildlng. FREE BRIDGE Over Mississippi at St. Louis How Jtay Be Completed. December S. The last ob stacle In the way of the completion of she new free bridge across the Mississippi River at St Louis waa removed to-day when the lillnoia RnflTd of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners allowed the petitions of the citv of St Louis for leave to build the ap proach to the new bridge above the tracks of a number of railroads In East St Leuis.

The two bridges now Un use by railroads en- taring St Louis chtrri toll, one of them 30 cents, the other 3K oesua per passanger. Work on the free brtUge was started some years ago. and had been held up for some time by reason of the inability of the city of St Louis to secure the right to construct the approach on the Illinois side ot the river. LATONIA LAD Receives Big Judgment For Loss of Legs Against L. and N.

in Court ot Appeals. tnrifci. Diararv to Tas axorraxs. Frankfort December 3. Alile At- nutt of Latonla.

sged 8 years, to-day re ceived a Judgment for 111.750 In the Court of Appeals In hla damage suit against the Louisville snd Nashville Com pany. There nave been three trials in mis case; the first verdict was SIS.OOO. the seo- ond S5.000 snd the third tlLTCO. aU in favor of the lad. Allnutt was on his way home from school, snd while on Southern avenue, tn Latonla, was run down by a cut of cars and tooth of his legs were cut off.

The Appellate Court holds that the Rail road Company must give warning of danger children; that the mare fact that a watcn man la on duty does not excuse the com pany from responsibility in case of accident The Judgment of the Campbell circuit Court which awarded to William C. Meyers a verdict of $.1,000 against the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company for personal Injuries, was sustained by the Appellavt Court Meyers, while riding on a sled at Oneonta, Campbell County, was thrown from the sled, runner having caught be tween two rails In a spur of the track at the crossing of the Oneonta and Twelve-Mile road, which is a county road running between Alexandria and Oneonta. The Court holds that the company was nesrli- gent In not making the proper repairs of the track. TIMELY LETTER Saves Kentucky Tanner the Insurance on His Barn. sraciAL Disr.Tca ras Bxactsfra.

Frankfort, December 3. The Appel late Court reversed the Judgment of the Grant Circuit Court In the case of R. K. Limerick acainst the Home Insurance Company. Limerick had taken a S3U policy on his barn and hail given his note to pay the premium.

He had failed to meet the obligation when due. but luckily he received a letter from tht rural route carrier the time his barn waa burning which was from the campany. making aa uncon ditional demand for the payment of the note. As a result the Court holds that the company Is liable on the policy. The re versal waa due to erroneous instructions.

INDIANIAN IS ACQUITTED Of Murder of rather -Dying; Victim Refused To Name His Assailant. Greenfield. December 8. Guy Stuart this afternoon was acquitted of the murde of his father. Dr.

A. A. Stuart, a prominent physician, of Fortvllle, on the ground of self-defense. The Jury was out one hour. Dr.

Btuart lived two hours after he was shot, but refused to name his assailant. although be knew he was dying. The son admitted the murder, but de clared be did not shoot until his father had attacked him with a hatchet and hammer. ANOTHER MEMBER ADDED To Band of Alleged Freight Car Thieves Arrest Made in St. Louis.

Chicago, December S. Another member was added to the band ef alleged freight- car thlevea to-day in the person ot William Graham. alias Edward Grlmme. He was arrested in St, Louis and brought to Chicago. Graham Is suspected of complicity In the theft of an automobile.

lie was Implicated by Joseph Todd, a confessed member ot the gang, whose statements to the police also caused the arrest of Dr. Edward B. Btalhutte, Dr. Nicholas H. Kern and Remus Daugbt- Todd Is Graham's COLLEGE HILL at the anneal election of the relies Hill Tn- ttvment Araoclaiion at the, Town Mall Thure-Ttvv evening Itecember 1'Z.

the following tickets a. til be lit the Red Ticket Kor President. Oecsr ti. -man: Vic President. H.

O. Hndde; Recording Hfsrretary. aSea alra; con espond-tnc Harry O. Poonsfonl: Treasurer. Wtl'lam H.

Altamer: 1 rectors, Allen it Ruff. William II. s-hetfeld, Walter J. Ward man eil M. r.

i.eU.t. I-lu Ticket Kor "ari Remkln: Vice Pre-doevt. K. MrKmier: Record In Secretary. Wm.

Rlerfcelmen Oo respond-In ecret.ry. Auaust Mueller, Treasurer. Slander: LHreetors. Lonls H. ft.

Coch-oower. Edgar M. Wooiejr and John C. Lmi ler, Jr. NORWOOD.

Recoil. 'Iran iirerrlnct worker in the -V4nd Ward hav started a swveaitnt to bocen diar! Weber. Captain of tne ward, as th successnr of Ue-rs K. Bun.ly when the latter retires as memlier of toe Norwoud Board Her lew. Thy will urge his ciauna ror preir-nent uy th ap-p.

tint tne Power th grounds that be haa etu-ned t-ecouftlon br reason vt the showlnc made by te Republicans In tlie geeond Ward at the receat ele-rioa. They are ow ctrcnt.i -la- a brief sumnaary of wnat was accoaplind for the party's candidate under Captain a leadership. The activity of the rW-ond WaruHes st this early stage of the game presages tne Irveit'st contest within the tocaf sWtbi-aa several yecra. if Three Trips in One A rau trip to New York, a OOO-mfle ocean voyze. a rail trin (mm New Orleans to your hcrme or, reverse the order oi the trip, if it pleases you.

You are not restricted to any particular rail line, in cither case you Can hare your choke, i All This for $70 and this price includes berth and your meals on ship. The tour takes twelve days, and you have the privilege of prolonging it by stopping over at New York or New Orleans snd other points. This trip would be inexpensive if you had only the five days at sea on one oi the magnificent Southern Pacific Steamships Make your reservation today. Write to W. H.

CONNOR, General Agent 53 Foorth Avenue) East Cincinnati, MILLCREEK VALLEY. Phillip Oroeh. an to dtwJer; Frank EdwarOs, ensineer at tb County lafU'inary Btephen Men. aen. nglner at th City InOrmary.

and Carl Straw war arrested by Marshal Handler and Officer Butler, of Lock land, and arraigned la Mayor Brown's Court yesterday inorning on charwe of disorderly conduct. Th officers teati- ned that they found th men encaged la a lively Ostle argument on Smith's corner. Lock land, and that honors were being about evenly distributed wnen tney nroae the light. The Mayor lined Edwards and Mean a tio aanrf pahs awa. sasut dismissed tiroah and Straw.

Detective Louis Knertx. of Haalewood. rare notice etrterd that besTlnnin: Thursday tuo n-ina be as Deputy Game Warden wll. enforce the isaa aaainst killln quail and rabbit a out oi on. He Bald that hunters hav infurmed htm that gam Is very scarce in this of the state, and for that reason be will matt verv eff-rrt In hla nower to brotect the ftsrw rahhita and ajuail remaining.

PLEASANT RIDGE. N'Hnlnatins Cointnltts of th Pleasant R.ae Welfare Association bav Just submitted their rei-Tis to tne omcera, anl as ixnrn in it there will be a contest for everv office within th sift of the organisation The election will be held on To sen ay evenlnv. laecetnber H. anU tnoee wh win be In tne race when tb arotur sound are the For President. A.

C. Muoden and Charles 6. ffmith; First Vie President, E. W. CHrrr and C.

R. Hebble; Srond Vice President, W. P. Bausmlth and J. A.

Blasins: Secretary. W. 1. Benjamin and Char I A. Nelaon Truasurer.

W. H. Emerson and Oeorg W. South. GAS EXPLODES IK CUPOLA.

Newark. Ohio'. Uecember 3. Natural xas. whlcu had collected under he principal cupola at the Woehrle tttove Works, exploded this mom Inf.

Nearly all of the windows tn the plant were shattered by the force of the explosion, and a doaen men were knocked down. none, however, being Injured seriously. IE 3C BSssWsWsWsaBBSBSB MILFORD. a. I of the fannera' lnultutc ia I County, which at WiliimsbUig M-Jtvlnr.

The Triage Council held Us nr-t rt-sular monih meeting last niabt and disc the ui-e' of employ. oc a ianltor. Heretofore th- Uarfbaal actti in that capa.li. but the tlK-Uor ht-M an increase In bts aailarr l-a- bim tJT thi Janitor work would unlawful. An toe bouse iM be built this isHmth a fia rennlaon for the Moerlein llrcwlag Co.iipaii, Cincinnati Leota 7 and In CMnts a adtttiin for tW.SOO.

Charles Van Car-i- has purchased of atv Camp his flf Ly-flwe-ecrri faim In i nt County. Jnlte M. Nicely haa transferred to J. Ci-ag Wilght 4b acres In In ton Toanshli for In the Clermont Cnuntv Courts .1 to the h-f Irs. tSamuel M.

Shearman. Mary n-nlng-. Jac-quelln KtM-arntan, Uun II. Hill aiafg Anns S. leT of the "elate appraiiseO at 4 "'O haa bee-n auUierlsed.

Too prupert) ia Ivcatetl St Malford. To-niht the election of K. ef P. offiivrp fn the ensulnc )tr will be held at the lthuu Castle HaU. M'raXAItY 1TAKZS DELEGATES.

iraniL pisrATca to tis -FrAhkfort, December S. G'-vrf iup Mt rcary to-dav named delegate to iii et with the NaUoTvaJ 0n)er attoh to 1 held In Knoxvtlle. durlKg tha months of September and CK-tobwr. V.lX. They follow: Oeneral Dan Undary.

Krank-fort: S. V. Hager. Owenfboro; J. N.

Keli. IWayariUe; W. U. Head, loulKxille; l.e Johnson. Bardstown; Andrew Oowau.

Iouiavllle: John C. C. Mayo. Paiiitavilie; Rufua II. Van 8ant.

Ashland: Juhuson M. Camden. Veramllles; Mr. James A. Mitt h-ell, of Rowling Oreen: Mrs.

Mason Murrdjr. Loutaviya. and Mrs. Mary M. thackelfurd.

FTankfort, THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER 0F THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION WITH THE Sunday, December 8th, Issue TheCincinnrtiEnquirer contains a veritable host of good things. The Christmas spirit e-rvade-; the whole issue, and timely Christmas stories is the result. "The Wheel" By Mrs. Jack London Illustrations by Percy E. Cowen.

As the leading feature of a Christmas number that is abounding in good things we offer the first short story by Mrs. Jack London to appear in an "THE WHEEL" is the title, and it's a breezy South Sea yarn in which a Captain turns the tables oh his derelict crew by playing about the oddest prank that ever entered a mariner's head. Mrs. London proves in this story that her noted husband is not the only one in the family who can write fiction, for this tale is humorous, and really first-class humorous tales of the sea are as rare as hens' teeth. "THE WHEEL" will have a special appeal to the readers of The Senu-Monthly Magazine Section, following, as it does.

Jack London's great short story "The Captain of the Susan Drew in the last issue. Percy E. Cowen contributes two illustrations as vigorous as they are airrusiag. "Papa Pochard's Tree" By Ellis Parker Butler Illustrations by Adrien Macheferl. "Pigs is Pigs" was the most' successful laugh-producer contributed to American literature in a decade, and "Papa Pochard's Tree" has equaled his earlier performance.

The scene is laid in Paris, but the humor is irresistibly American. It is a Yuletide host in itself. When you read how Pap- Pochard lost bis principal business asset the tree that stood in front of his little wine shop, and of his extraordinary adventures before he got a new one to suit him, yon will agree that no indorsement could be too strong for this sprightly tale. The pictures are by Adrien Machcfert, the young Franco-Caluoraian artist whose work is so rapidly growing in popular favor. The Cowboy Who Went Shopping" By Thomas Grant Springer Illustrations by R.C.V osburgh.

The third big humorous feature of this issue i the entertaining and distinctly Christmasy account of the Cowboy Who Went Shopping. Did you ever stop to think what would become of aa unsoplusticated sue of the great outdoors caught in the whirl of a department store bargain sale? Mr. Springer's Westerner gets his trails all tangled. He's looking for eiderdown foot-warmers, and is offered everything else from Christmas Trees to Arctic Boots. It's a veritable tale of adventure and the merriness of it all is emphasised by the clever illustrations that accompany it A Study in Charcoal By Charles Dana Gibson: The tnmotis master of black and White art contributes a luil-pagt: uatdy in charcoal that will win your admiration and delight.

Tint, original Gibson drawing was made especially for The Semi-Monthly Magazine Section. "The Lord of All" By Edwin Markham. Edwin Markham. the author of "The Man With t'ue Hoe," generally admitted to be America's foremost poet. Mr.

Markham contributes a notable sonnet, entitled "The Lord of All," for the Christmas number ot The Semi-Monthly Magazine Section. This Christmas Number's Contributing Editor is the Rev. Henrv K. Rose, and his editorial contribution is termed "Free Speech and the Golden Rule" and is a strong arraignment by one of the most eminent preachers in Amencs, on the abuse of the privilege of free speech. "Who.

Afraid!" Cocer Design. Watch for the Cnristrnas cover design, by M. M. Crimuail. will make you think of the time when you nughi have been one of tf.as hall-frightened.

wholly curious, little night-gowced figures who are somewhat anxiously waylaying Santa Claus by the big fireplace. From cover to cover a most delightful issue, with something of i for every member of the family. Be sure to order of your newsdealer to-day, and remember ihe iiau-. Sunday, December 8th, Issue jq anal 0 Tla Ptnnnfl LI ti tic viutiiiuau 111111 uu ci rn it.

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