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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 14

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FEDERAL APPEAL CASES DECIDED. The Legal Fight Over the Hooper Forfeited Bond. The Grand Jury Still Wrestling With Whitaker's Case. The Premium Club's Exception to the State's Suit. Indicted for Pension Frauds Other Cullings from the Chronicles of the Courts.

(Judge Pardee, McCormlck and Toulu THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE JudKfTou.iu A bill was Thesuusuin li70 the ai shoal. I ut oks of the security for tuck sued for In tl ieuily the same. a i.r. ed that the isbed tht Morris The following is a versio received by the Picayune in the United decided to day in favor of of Josiah Morris by the court of apneals at New Or from this district It is ner and Morris suit ry. tiled another bill States court here.

aileLMii' citizen of Washington: Mr Morri6 sad Jmhre ided in favor of decision the executor to the tilted appeals, sitting New Orleai wse.l and di f' $:." Tl THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31f 1894. URING hard times consumers cannot afford to experiment with inferior, cheap brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further.

i Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 106 WALL NEW YORK. and the suit Land (Company il he had pi. I vi Mr. MorrN the dividends I I.

ill was li'. Mr. k. TEXAS AND PACIFIC JUUCMKNT. Texas and Pacific Railroad Company Vic "in.

Api. a from Hi eastern IM. iri. of Texas. Judge 'ormi k.

urt hold: The motion Mary A. Burl tii lUstriet of rhe circuit i miek. judge. judgment of the AFFIRMED. Kast.

rn of Texas. Affirmed. Tuulmin. judge. A TEXAS LAND CASE.

Win. L. 1 Hin et als. vs. Ma r.piis reen.

lied i I i Tex 1 title on "the1 law side" of the circuit court l.y. Mariiuis Creen and others vs. sion and title to lotio acres of land in Ford Rend county. known as the Tuinlop Ciaee." The heirs of Wm. Dun lop asserted title and prayed for pos court is affirmed with costs.

JCIXiE PARDEE'S DECISION, i the ease of rhe Atlanta Consolidated ilway Company, whi was heard Sn; amf refused to the ToadTw8ltsHpr be relieved froir wlidated Rai nd Feii Rackemann for the Old Colon is ordered. 'adjiKlsed and decreed, thai fail to lie accepted and carried into effect; and. that the application for an injunction be. and the same is. hereby granted, so far us to order and direct fie Cot.s., idateJl's tree wa i to A StrV.Kai': iyf panv.

as s. forth and described in tlie deed of trust of rhe Atlanta Consoli re Railway Company to the i.f July AN ANISETTE SUIT. iH et The lered disposing of. they have 1 pr, The plaintiff has alleged fir on their fa. has been deaux of th; The appret? Don "I ''laled Proper amount of damage done the petitioner and his busi IXDIOTBD FOR PENSION FRAUDS.

alt again In trouble. This ilmeJi 13 f0I afflhig his ofBcial Jurat to affid a vi uj tor pension claims without uh elaiin agent in Plaquemines parlsl was applied to by Rena Hawkins. same narish. to tlx ui her claims. 11 repared the elahu, and made up ana Dunn and Lionel Adant tor in said i'auiui Mauberr.

The ordeii by hy the judg: led. annulled in attendam before tlie disability existim Second That 1 have been comtli to permit the 1 of the said affid Third Tliat tli idered should i appear from the of the physician said Wm. Hooper the time when he was notified to ap endlng by a physical rder ben issued directing Hooper for trial for Nov. 21. was.

bv the clerk of court without autliorifv of any order issued In that behalf by the uoiiu aeciarea forfeited the district attorn ie sueh leav. was tr li.dgm.nt I the Raptisi of" July, duri ig produce him; now that did. as a flatter prayln, jury. then in 'he rings to Lafargn M. iSe art.

Hurt. F. John gas Flias L. J. wisdom' McCfl Fl hel of the elimliiai prelii try from the je Steven Derbei of the party of the par '1 he identity had committed the thef by the police when I.afargiie of the pariah should not eedinjrs herein taken on behalf of defendant, Wm.

Hooier. to set aside forfeiting the appcarai 1rst That by the reeoi i now a fugiti' his lias a right to the pre! That these surety, failed stand his trta to do so: and it the legal delav he i or rule foi Ijeard unless the is it! the mattei educed the bond to Mr. John his fore Recorder Whitak, and Murgundy red, nd Hoo day when the failed to aj uMii Maub. duly notified was shown dnr.ng tier why the Judg cord was executed on 1X'3. and was for lowing rea.ry: House No.

41. Canal street, by Dorgenois, Roche Itness In this ber of affidavits fraudulently, as is the boar "'Uiler cnarxed In an indictment by the grand "'l o'rs. and a well iurv. Tne papers were taken to Mar "(1 pv'1'''1: len.an. Wm.

MiWioi. and "Lr'uuo witness', appearing" In fore 'lii! 'A''ni' tn Stw grand iurv found tlie indictments, and ste Mi." J. Fit: the sights. Civil District to SUCCESSIONS, successions of C. C.

Widow MeGinty CESSION. 5 andl RESPITE. pel. Ileinis and A. S.

hr. iliei bsent creditors. uk Hem saloonkeeper, before Fred Zeogel, notary, NEW SUITS, is Wile. 15ros. Co.

h. Suit for JU41 s. Join E. Rector ts. Jasper P.

Murray. or setUemvnt of partnership. TILE PRBMIFM CLL'K. counsel for the Premium Clul day tiled the following perempfu ioas to the auit of the state ana, now penning before Judg. The plalntlff'e petition disclose; isc of action.

There is a misjoinder of parties hird There is a misjoindei Fourth The state of Ixmislana hi nstituted criminal proceedings ag lefendaut under act No. 2" of io; proceed against them civiily. rifth Under section 4. of Act nit ted in behalf of the state of Loul: ro vision "in lock "but us bri iVi rhe forfeiture of $2 to the slate Defendants' ca'nnot'ebe sued ot ct iial.le in herein. Xd i.tiou be inaintained.

Criminal Dlatrlct Conrt. THE HOOPBK CASE, nents on the motion to set aside effect that Hooper was too 1 1 're again called for trial, and "hat his' bondbe forfSted.f Adams aud Evans Dunn, subsequently tiled supp.ei and hearing was fixed for day). The amended (or supple ltt, and for thai Uiabi February" Marili i th? 14tU of Mr. Fi.3Egeral.rs version of the affrav Mor 2 and s. Hie through the voting men pushing lade struck me the le man at the bar.

The tried of the ed a blow in the fuce. in'volving the point weeks befoi the cheek. An nine 1 lie co ck. Sir (Section Judge J. O.

Moise.) leaded Gullty. Harrison Walker, In Vv ,7 ty or assault; Horace Smith, petty ailed Not Oullty. Anna Dixon, petty iiienced. Joseph Walker, indicted for larceny, ask, for and was granted ty' ind 'el i I'i. ibor; Idie' "a'rl'ying o'n i.lle Proscnii.

Eddie Foley, assault battery. definitely Continued. Alexander Mor n. slander: Charles Davenport, ns It and batterv: Jos. ph assault willfully shooting at.

A JEWELRY STEAL. lry Diamond. veil in charge by the officers. Mr. Der identirted the watch as his proper! v.

also Identified a ring which La argue given to a barkeeper, and also Ten ches found In an armor in Joseph idther during the 'd vesler.l.v before the follow ing jury Mr. T. J. Gilloly represented the ac ue Fi ey a 1 1 1 1 S8 ta The trill lasted from 11 o'cUck m. intll 4 p.

m. After argu neuts of counsel, and the udge's irge. the jury re'ird to delib rate. and at 6 o'clock brought in a ver lict of guilty of petty larceny. THE GRAND JURY.

The grand jury met yesterday and re of witnesses, for issued, will be heard retnaining closeted court and Informed Judge Moise that but had ad der'i Court. R. Adams presiding.) assault and batterv Theophus Brown, for on John Gillen: Clara ud Julia Davis, foi battery on Amy Frank Mer bert Chauvet and' lutes) BL Meoatler. for violattnsr the lottery ordinance, were reeel which defendant was to aooear and John Allison, a susDicious character. pw answer.

was fined 25 or 30 days. deft Seventh That the bond offered in evi John Hamilton, for representing him rtnUy dence does not make full proof of self as a state tax collector was sent yourself frankly before the criminal Second Recorder's Court. i Recorder A. M. An coin presiding.) Dr.

Talbot and G. W. Fugett were fined $10 each fur fighting. Ren McCrav aud rhich he paid 25 The this office the It looked like Del Klsber, suspicions Del Fish characters, were fined Antonio Joyn. Michael Amelio Leon, for gambli $10 or 30 days each.

Seven tramns were sent do days each. Jotin Labortlen. for assault ai on Thomas Arat Mi pape E. G. Lebretoi did Mr.

Donn: nd S. Barrost placed under appearance bonds. MORE LOTTERY CASES Tried Before the First Reoorde Court. I should be taken up. that Mr.

Peter Jan. 3, about i first ted that about foi rohised i i won When he wei uinst him undei the question, saying that it Uoniiaud. one of the "hnVt't had' askl by Mr. Kiet el the Mr. Donnaud was then stand.

He stated that he shop in Commercial all. of Jan o. at about 10:30 ed by the witness ke'r place' keptUby the as a lotterv shop, and Mr. istait.ed. When asked was iswered, a list of ted that he had en 2 o'clock and found execution wa no Proof of its before the criminal conrt under $250 hSicSJ ftW after June Thews' IHutSrlaed bv towThe ISm b0rrina John80n catting and bStJb SiiSSii asked or obtained leave ol the conrt toj and battery on Joseph Prescatt, l.w VASJliXW OTUajaT iZt' court under I I TteSB fi i ji iRm cum 1V13 nre re lnrance In 15eS5 oi And Every Person And Every Person Afflicted with Afflicted with and stationary 12.575 7J ITofit on alvn f.

issa LT2d in 'iv 20.15 a Total profit in lsa3 33 And Speedy Cure V' And Speedy Cure Bank ami oth. ks at market JB Cash on" ha in 'hank 1S Pr mhrais Kirs of collection liH 3 auswer prevented and cured tiy luncura mmy. "iH mt testi ''Sriu i.us Irjn TOT what yon The forepring statement ii a trae tsl "as orn to and heAre New Orleans Brewing Ass New Orleans Brewing Assi THE RED RIVER TRADE. A Merchant's Plan to Force Down Freight Rates. It was learned that yesterday there of the leading merchants of the city relative to the conditions confronting them In the developing of the Red river trade.

The conference will doubtless result in complaint against the half ard full card fes: injus; to light. lines of steamers at reas from this city Th.s ma Id' merchants of i ne city have their mettle up over the matter, and to day. so it was win probably formulate some lean for the purposes of protection, the' p'ro'e cl've' i.ci "of" aa ''l'he Association "proposes to place boats on everv stream wh. re they think there is an unjtis crimlnatton. and thereby the lines to haul freight at reasonable and just It is said that Captsin W.

T. Beardman ry. I'eporte There wifl be of the leading ply the Red rlr, TO NEW ORLEANS First Four Months Free. Doctor Macdiarmid's Staff of Foreign Physicians and Surgeons Will arrive In New Orleans, Friday. Feb.

2, and immediately open permanent offices at his residence, NO. 137 ST. CHAitLES STREET. services FKEE OF icqoalnted with the public. A I tell you.

Go early in order Pimply Girls Pimply Boys Torturing Disfiguring Humiliating Humors Find Instant Relief By Using Cuticura Remedies Bold throughout the world. Pottek Dnuo Cue. Boston Sole PJ T' Ail and failing RECEIVED THE ONLY FIRST AND UNDISPUTED AWARD For Purity, Taste, Brilliucj 1 and Commercial Importana AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. J. THE "LOUISIANA PILSENERi Has Not An Equal in America.

SEND YOUR ORDERS TO OFFICE NO. 8 CARONDELE! STREET. The CARNIVAL, FEBRUARY 6, 1894, In New Orleans, will be celebrated this year with great Monday niht, Feb. 5. the first raud pageant, the KHEWE or PUOTErs.

will appear on the streets. Tuesday, Feb. 6. wart is Mardi Gras, will be the daylight procession of Rex, King the Carnival, his Court, aud Tuesday night, the far fns MYSTIC KKEWE OF COMUS will parade. To the DAILY PICAYUNE, THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF THE SOUTH, has been awarded the exclusive privilege illust ating these parades.

The work has been in the hands the best lithographers for several months, and illustrations of highest style of lithographic art are guaranteed. The lithogrspt paper used is the very best, and the pictures (about 00 in ber) show the Seven Colors. An illustrated paper is ssueV each parade, and each paper has a description of the illustraoow it contains. The sale of these papers, which the PICAYUNE has annually since 1SS5. has been immense and has steadily meres each year, proving that the public appreciate the character quality of the Mardi Gras papers.

Newsdealers throughout United States will have supplies of the PICAYUNE ARMA ISSUES, and should be patronized by all who can convenient reach them. All newsdealers outside the city of New Orleans will plied by THE NEW ORLEANS NEWS COMPANY street. New Orleans, to whom orders must be sent direct. To those persons, however, who are unable to communiesw with dealers, the PICAYUNE will send the illustrated papers the following terms: ONE COPY EI CENTS. TWO COPIES 34 CENjra.

THREE COPIES, comprising the complete set. ,35 CBWTJ The papers will be mailed early Mardi Gras morning, Feb In writing your order be careful to give name and addref very plain letters; also, if you order only one or two papers, which ones yon want Address: THE PICAYUNE, NICHOLSON Proprietors, New Orleans, Corner Canal and Bonrbon Streets. New Orleans, Dealers in Photographic Supplies of All Djscr 1.

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