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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 12

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12 HENROTIN Arrived in Cincinnati Aid (Wrrrrd With Attoriej li Urard Tt Schedule Of Finn's Chicago Creditors Soon To Be Filed Silcit Hatt at It hf iter, lidiaia. Oaec Held Far'i' t'rtm Justice It He ibis There? Chrli lUnilo. IU fhl. a- partner In the ti.kr rrm II miu arrived In tf e.fer.la morning, and int at ir. T.rntn Inkle, hi l.a'er In the da, Mr M.r.rouri nir.led i.

Hrr.rrt dreve a Let if tne tl.e hr-ago uln.w li tr.at ilirx an 1 -I Ike tr.e nint. 'Ii eree on Jul -T lr AXR OF MTSTEBY In lre rf rlKlli.ll of trastee An I Il.a I M. ago uf-is ar alar. I. lleferee Ureve Iba rrn.a.

a. alii frl le s.i.tn:rt..l Curt in a bull" air IU.r i ar-1 Hlnkle treli.g very i i.i-erti.at li l.ui rna-tr irreve yest.rday merely 1.1. iriimwiui' inf It shows Inat tl.e lraix.Ji ta cl.rk.. Lai.k tlaim. an.

I .1 1 r.n reditors h.ii AH 1 l-i llu e. and Kramer w---k tl.ejr alll taa with tn. a st irin-i I fr n. th- IWoks a.f II a Ii. tire ileallng.

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Jur n- i uit-ii. ir it 1 l.ra-ai.m-.! tri4l lh- ta tlraan Sn blank an 1 i. tr.r a Ci.llata-ral aa ll.t a I ra -r Ctnl'l'ta- an.) In tl. v-lit i-f th uulcr fal.Ii at 1 rii" t.t..l;.kit.ri Ttl- nut ii. aa t'l la fr.

trui: in i t- i-cul- I un.l ana-tfttr un -i-t li.ii.1 Kil 1-. tt. i'irr A further riamini-lauri ail: ti- ka 1.. tlfii rtnln. in? ilarr'lai FAMILY NURSE Thought She Saw Rom oilman at At-f sod's House.

-r at the- ti I Ia4fl. lapxfll a nuf a I Tt- ri tr, drat. u. mimI lust -i i It A III A Al.i IS- runi'-r a ilJi'Iil ki- larr-l tier laat for aj Thrr ri- KM llai.cm.tn l- hiUlnsi r- Ms at ar. i- tf IV of a f.ir mnl naif car Uit-f lib a mlii I tii.

i urtall i'i Hit fruitt iti lia A I t'sinan utnj-. lite ml. lusl-'fL thut it Mr ii- uf '-aeij 11 'it a ahi 1 ae'Iai (bo IlUrM iti- ri.tii ir. t- at.e, atitl d- -t ail err lain Alain 1 ti irc Un i h. i i.tni.nrtm'!.! i a jr, Mr AJtnil ta-r ai.t ail tTie imree.

Mrs Atiam aikI ifie- art.rJ Ja. i 1 1 b-lurr frit trait. le-ft tJ uilr aSrU. i th-tr Would Not Reporter. Mr Atia.tna 1 1 -i u- I to r-rmti an KNgi'itui le-j r.

iti. fm XUm nurex? ur I.ttlvr iti.jC that l- nrAtt hwl.t-- lar HoUmu IaHJ;) Ihem ant Ii hr-lf .1 the fturr a -t Tt nai no: tx to put he-r Tr nur-- h-w. 1 ur ry to it i ahet t-xk tfi tra.n rva l-ma a-iMu; to K-akv i-t'.) a i. -I A.ta.w, an a rv: J-r- t. 1 II i ehtlJrrn of -H 4 un tr In vit.

rn: iti--r h.n.r. lnc Ir. wn i-i th- fr ni i-fcl tiKonlrrrit iniaiti n4 Houmj i 'ti- tti. mi ro vr tr- vine: nnt rir ni i' irr reiat 1 XQSvufTi aav a Srfijrw jit--! lahaffA' aA.Il. jT.ll r-tl titl not want Mr Auam the tmprMKh e-r.

al'd. a man a It Ifuat Kao. 'tiji itie re-: teriiimii wnMn a rv a tu lioM he-r tc.a- -4 I uf nt aha iN-ujM n- ual jvri-1 until tie wvnt t- to Mr V.l AJ.ini la no; prr ruaa I t'f thf Mo lam a a fie? h-r araon for rr( to i aen a Lrc; beeaa. lattvr ciird aa-t r.en oua PoaitiT Sha Saw Roaa. Sh no: at.

r.a ba tit She fOi in i ht -a i.aj t.m ax. uftf-reJ t-rowt ration." em padtinej Mr AJait. a he truln uo Mra Aa'iTt a -ni- r-n iffnit p-- that tnejr al.l f.i.4 At rharmU.f ur.mr rt in atk-li. it Llrh u' i rr.uri Br.a. Krx1r tMr AUvther a UK!) leakeJ ut ta the atm- my wa fiat tt.

uen the ilvu- h. I toll thetr huatManl AifYvJ Jn.l that they too in H. It rrtort-ti Vlnut Hilia that lb fa ml ilea WUaca atuI Alfred bava united ta th Latter a home for purp of -rmjr Tb r.uraa a-ho r.fjj-; tn tha rumor toU Mra Alam that taa Ho-iaina ar.t-al bar to coma baca to them Ferradea Holxmaa Baraidenca WlUch Cause Talk at Rochester. sraciaL Dcaesrca ro Tas ssiaciaaa Rocheexarr. July la For aoane days there haa baaen a rumor currant that Roaas Holsmaa was hidden at Uve home of his reUtlrea tn this place.

Tbere la aa air of myatery rroun ding tha hoane of Mrs. Chrtsuna Holxmaa. the marthatr of Mrs. Rom Hulamauk. and ca.llers at tha house are saAora invited ta eater (arUtar thaa tha paw lor.

A greavt deaU af mail haa baaa recaired for Mr. Rosa Hols. Biaav aa areU aa Ulagiauaa. aad the latter have bees takaa lata the koaaae. tors opea aad returned ta tha messenger with the la atrwarUowa that Rosa Holsmaa Is aat thaw.

Tba Holsmaa home ta located on a very raeaMe atrewt at tha edge af tha avataeas daatrtat aX thia atty, aad haolx yard is THE BOLZXAV COTTAOX AT XOCHMTT.BL. urriun1fl by a Mark tMaard fana-a. anal eun- la.raai a Ur niaanlltr of lna. alarytta. Ac atrial la a t-lai-a abvra A Daraaafl rould ba auc- afullr hHJn anal la llta aarahlnc rwuivd partial Ma lima Iriara arlthoul balntT OD" aarva.I Tri Mind of Iha huuaa ara alaiaya drawn, an 1 uiir mrt aa-guAlolaal lth tfca family w.ulJ aay lhara wa no ona at laoma Tha Kaa Hillmaji failura In Clna-lnnatl hat br ii(ht Ik llhl a atranc bit of hla-l-f r-aardlri Ilia fathar-ln-law' of Rosa HoUtTiatt.

whoaa nam a ava alatj Holimwi. liar waa a ra-latlva uf Rial. Mr. HvlllMn. Hr.

aa a dry daala-r In tnia city aara and carrlad an aiiramaiy lag alja-k for lown of Ibla AM-r l.avll.at ra.pl-l.l-.had tha alua-k to lla fUllaal capaa-ily alth tha fnoal aspanalva oda na udda-nly falld In bualnaaa and aoubt ra(- uga In Trial ilia creilt.ra avaror Jlr.ly Ulan to null an Invuli-a of lu ffoooa. ana louno ina tna ai.aa had baan graally raducad. -partially in iha hlh-r prlc-ad (uuda Ur ll'dinian Hr b.iwavcr kapt hlniaalf In u'lar fur aavan yaara. four yaara whiah h- waa uiJda-n In Iha nouaa Mra aa llolintan and mothar ara llvlnc at Iha prraclit tlma GASOLINE Touched Off By the Boy KtrmrJ a River ef Fire That Threatened aa Entire Block aad Waa Hard TaExiiogaith. Iaklnax caaolln from a can back of the I'aruian Vyw Huuif ar.J ClatUiif Com cleanliis houa.

in tha rear of sltf Main street, ran Into tha gutter In Kr-li -lit) to altejr. aul from there tha cutter to Ninth sirtet. anj had almost raached tha cor tier of Ninth and Main atrt. ahvn a by notlcad tha In ftmnoiul Aulti floalnatj. touched a iJanlcd nfauh to It In an tna tan the flaint; shot up and began bat over tha cour mada by thr rivulet if otl.

In places tha flame ix-anf up to a ht-'gbt i.f Uiree faat. aat-tfitl Are to the ao.da -rk In tha rear of half a dosen buiMli.g. When tha flame re-athed the rrar of bin Main at rev they et fir to the shutters and door-frames in th- hulMiii- and Mrs. Irene Compton. a bo IKra ti gruui.d floor of tbe buUdlnf.

aa hally burihad on tha left hand and arm ahli irina; to open a biasing- abutter. A tii alarm aent tn. Klre Company No. 3 and the Salvage Corps rea ponded and made t-ITorts to put out the biasing fluid by uslnjr he spra -ektlngulahers and throwing vratr on the flames, but tbe aafv only served to flf-t the burning oil to other pia-. this waa abandoned.

Klre Chief ArrMhsM thn irdred tha firemen to secure )uantftlea of ind from the near Moser building, ah let i is now under course of cuiiitr lu-tion at Ninth street and 'anctot nl this mas thrown upon th I'Ims-until I' 4i smothered. Chlt-f Archibald de-t In red that if the Are had be-en started later at night the d.jartttirnt would have bad greott dimculty In aavlng any part of the blck from tu lHu' Nn-th and from Muin to Sycamore. The was first discovered by Mr wIki happe-ned to wr the lal fir to the g.ifMllne in tne gutter. She aaid tluat the about ltt or 17 year od. attd ttwl she hua seen him In the n-'tghhar hod b-fore.

Mr Comptn sakl that last Sunday she aaw two bo a fooling about the gasoline ran tn the rear of the dye house, and red them awa. She notified thi rtl-er of he beat of hat she had arn, and he auld that he would look out for tbe pair She la ct-rtutn that the young fellow who lighted oil In the gutter was una of tbe two she saw Sunday. CORNER STONE Laying of ialvAtlon Army's Citadel Was Accompanied By Commander Booth's Preteaci. A uiilju anj liitaraatlnc arrvlcaj arram-panlad Iba laying aif tba funiirr-atunr at tha new Army cltadvl un Kaat Kttfhth atrvat laat nl(hl Tha fact that tha i-arrmnuy tuuk iitaca In tha cvanlnc at-traciad a lars cruwd of paropla, who ra-malnad ihri.iiarhaiuc tha program. Mlaa Kva HovtEi.

cominandar of tha army in tha I'nlttfd Statva. arrivad hrra yaater-Jay mairmi.at frum Ciaaland In t-onipAny with Mm t'acv. har aa-cratary; Culuna-I hL Htrl. vt Clvvvland. and LJautanant iVIoirrl A A.

I'handUr. uf N'aw Tork. a) ha ruvri tbta morning for Uuffaio. Tna platf.irm arranird at tha rnd of tha- building tT tha aarr U-a wrrm attrartlvrly dm-orataNl with Aroarloan rlac and lighted by numaroui ar llghla. Prayar a ja vlTrrad by Ki-v Rubart Wataon.

of tha Sr-rond Prr-atiytrrlan Church, aftar whk-h ra Majwr fcloott rartdrral a Toc-ai aolu and Max Mrl.T. uf Naw Turk, an Inatru- mttilil alat-tlon un tha nut. la Ir-aa in w'nich be lauded the work of tbe Swtlvataon Array. Its emvacluajs mart nods of the poor and Its systematic and genuine care of thv nveOy and distressed He then Introduced laa Both, who was received with loud cheering. In her atddreaa Mtsa Booth spoke of the work being accomplished by the army la all parts of the world and cited aosne practical Zaun pies uf the good It had done.

She aald rhat la tha I'nlted Statsa alone three mllUon night lodgings were given each year to aeeaty and belpleas men and women. She spoke very hopefully of the future of the array aad the manner which Its work waa recognition and stpport. After remarks by Colooed Hols Miee Booth laid the alona. which la situated In the eouttweatelern part of tbe bulhlins. ta the coppar boa were deposited copies of rtae local dully paper, the New Tork and London akJItttatta of tha War Cry.

eeveral other army a list of the crorpe and officers in America. Amertean eolna of the Ua coinage, re porta aad pampleta of the army, a program of last night's ceremony, a photogTsph uf tha Commander, the division and provincial officers and a picture af the new citadel. While arte 1 ding tbe trowel and mallet la laying tha stone a artef pause occurred, during which tlwae atlas Booth playfully said lo tka walcning bystanders: "1 think I'm doing quite well eonalatertnat' the eacareaiv heel of tha Bight Tha droloy waa then suns aad tha beneaicttoa given by Rev. B. Paller.

Tha naa Ladal when aumpleta will eost sbasut arXOMak If will bara aa auditorium ta eaat aou. Sunday school rooms, bat aad reading; rooms, divtsaoa kaadauartarxs aad So rowme Car toataftaSaV CLOSED Is Ex-Postmaster's Career. Ead Can Ta Cbarlee Edjcar Brewa While Sarreladed By Hie Family aid Frienda. CHARaLdSS EDGAR BROWN. arSe-SAl.

DISTATCM TO Til SJQt lk(B Morgantnwn. V. Va July Is After lingering 111 oaa covering a period of several weeks, Ciiarle Edgar lirown. ex-Ioatnii tsr of Cincinnati, paased away yesterday morning at his borne here. I-ea than two months ago he was taken to the Cincinnati Hospital and his condition was such that it waa feared be could not live many days.

but he seemed to recover slightly, and when his Improvement waa such that could be moved ha waa aken to bis home here, where every attention that medlcu aid and loving relatives could bestow mas given blm. Mr. Brown had been ailing for over a year, and luatevd of aetklng medical attention at once ha allowed his con slltutlon to become run down until he ma but a shadow of nls former self. He ma surrounded by his family at hi death. Tha funeral will take place to-morrow at King ood, wrttl Interment In the family burial ground.

BSOWN'S DEATH Closed Notable Career in Social and Political Life. Kor marly a quartrr uf a ca-nlui) Charl.j Edatar Brown waa ona uf tha prunumi tigurva lu larcal church, aov- in I and political Mr waa burn la Morsanluwu. I Va about rara ago. and tame lu ihl f-lty iIhiuI liil and ajitvlrd tha law- Ju.Ik llugdii. rr-latlvr uf lila.

no II. acraJuatrd I ruin the old I. aw Schoul wun huitura a faw- rar latar. Ha- rcmuliit-d with Judga llagan tor ubiiul rlw yran, unl then brcfttne Idrntl- I titl ihi- law lirni if wim-h iatil waa than and has aa-r sine b-r-i; head. Mr.

Hruwn rvmuined wun Mr Lruua.aa. fur uttr 1" yvara. leaving tha Mrni ha-u he waa appointed I'uaCmuater In lNrl I'reHlda'lit a'la-elanl lie aerved una rin w.th marked uc-eav and helped to talae the laiandard uf thv office. Ilia fMatenta were alwaja atrlct ana. n.

1 when ha- first c-arne here he IdentlMid htm.eir with the Second l'reaby-terlati hunk at Klghth and Kim atreeta. I'ur )ear he waa an uahar there, as well aa a danday aa-huol teacner. and alao waa Hecretary of tha Hoard uf Truateea Whan he entered polltU-a. however, he began tu devote Kaa time to church work, but he entirely gave It up. a atanrh lentucrat.

ha waa. up tu within a few yeara ago. an ardent worker In the Intereata uf the part), and about la yeara ago he waa rrwardt-d by being appointed a number of Board of Police Cummlxaluiiera. He arn ed only one term. He waa alau prominent In aeeret aoclety circle He waa a Thlrty-aacond lH-grae Maaoii and 1'avat Grand Commander uf Cincinnati Commander)-, blnly-hla Tamplara Ha waa a mem ber of Iavfayette tajdge.

F. and A. VI Mr. lirown was also Paat Chancellor Commander, the hlgheat office. In Lrudge.

Knights of Pythias. The former Postmajaler was beloved by all who knew him. Ha was charitable, his puree t'lng always open to anybody who told a pitiful tale. l'uring has career he was often called upon to make addreaaea of a public nature and became gull well known aa an orator. Ha waa alao In demand to make apeechea ut social gatherings uf all kinda.

Shortly after he viuated the PoatmaaJiterahlia he began to fall, and since that time ha had bean steadliy declining In health. He naa a brother. Commander H. 01 tlriivn. uf tha I'nlted Stales Navy, who Is the hero uf the almoon which atruck Apia In the Ha moan lalanda about 1.

years ago. Charles Kdgar lirown was a cousin of Ben ittor laulltver. of Iowa, and ha was alao re bated to furraer Postmaater-Cienarmi Wil son. COUNCILMAN Who Struck a Kan Under Arrest Fined By Addjston's Ka jor. A peculiar wrangle occurred -Ka tha streets of Addyston last 8undwv nlaht.

Harry Uordoa made a brief ad- I hich resulted yesterday tn the fining of Councilman Walter Wilson on the charge or Interfering with aa officer. According to tbe story told before Mayor Clift at tbe trial laat night. Wilson and Kd Mulligan became Involved in an altercation Sunday evening. Deputy Marshal Jones. In order to prevent any trouble, separated the two men.

and made the threat that he would arrest Mulligan. Wllaon. It la aald. thereupon reached around the officer and struck the priasner a vicious blow la the face, cutting an ugly ganh under one eye. At tha aame time be ordered Jones to let Mulligan go.

which that officer did. Monday warrants were sworn out for the arrest of both Mulligan and Wllaoa. and laat night tba former waa fined S3 and casta, while the Utter got off with a fine of 1 and costs. PROTECTED HER GOOD HAMT. H.

Herring, of West Fork road. Cum-nilnsvllae. sw ore eait a warrant yeelrrday for tbe arrest eat Frank Qllle. a young man living la tha nelg kborhood. charging him with aaaault and battery.

Mr. Heertng eiaima ha tried to protect tha good aame of hla young daughter, who had told blm about remarks alleged to nave baan apraad about by and when ha reanooetrated with OlUe the latter attacked blm aad kaofdted blm down. FELL FBOX Robert Meyer, a painter, whasa home Is at Weat Labayrty street, while arm ployed la painting a bulldtn oa Richmond street, near Elm street, yesterday, fell from tba scaffold Ha waa taken to tha City Hospital, where tt was found that' he escape. wl ik a fracture of the right elbow aad minor bruises about tba body. Tin: EyQurREi.

crsrnyyATi. tdkstat, jult 'io. Of 'Mr. And Nashville Caught I Bisbop" Brenjbt Then tbe Qieea Cltj Then Took All Their Honey Fro pi Them. Tkrj Their Sterj the Ural Felice t4 Thai Wired Fr Fiid.

B. Scogglna. wall-known Insurance of Naahvlile. Tana and H. Barr.

a publlahar of the aame city, both of them known aa acuta and fair-seeing business man tn tbartr own town, were left tempo rarily stranded In this city yesterday, after being led on a wlll-o'-lhe-wlap Journey by painstaking conndaance man with a irkable slock uf monumental nerve and a lor lea Tbe trouble taken and Ingenuity em ployed by the ailaaaed swindler to secure the amount of a from Mr. Scuggtna and fl from Mr. Barr wavs tha laughing stuck among the detectives at police headquar ters yesterday when the story was learned Mr. Saiogglns and Mr. Barr.

but. per spiring and angry, appeared at headquar ters during the afternoon and reported the affair. They had luat come from the Zoo. where their cheerful guide had steered them while he made his "get-away They were tn no cheerful mood. A JCaater of Fiction.

Their story told the police of the meth ods used by the alleged confidence man to separate them from their cash revsaUed him to be tnaater of fiction. rUaUing a Baron Munchausen few days ago there appeared In Nash ville an A. Bishop," uf Boston. He had a pr-rsperous. rotund figure, and when he laughed a large uiole between his ee grew red and twinkled Is what the persons he met remember of him His letterheads, which lie displayed to a aeiected few, showed that ha represented the "Blah- op Publishing Compaany of Boston." There aere only a few of tha letterheads and envelopea.

Mr. Scoggina got acquaint 1 with him. and so did Mr. Burr. or.

rather through Mr. "Bishop's" efforts they did Mr. Ucogglns la the agent for a large In surance company, a-nd Mr. Burr haa charge the Spanish edition department uf the Methodist Publlalng Concern at Nashville During a talk made Interesting by soma- of Mr "Bishops" droll sturies the latter confessed to Scoggina that tils Influetica might be uf some use to lilin In business 1 am aiu a sluckholder In the Interna tional rertlllclng Company at -0 Broad street. Boston." so "Bishop told Mr.

Scuc gins, "and Mr. Sutphln. President of th. company, who lives In Portland. Maine, la ery desirous of taking out a big amount of Insurance, and I know your curapan lust the kind of policies he wants.

Tin amount. 1 think, la about The big sum sounded mighty good to th. hsurance agent, and when "Bishop pro pjaed that Scoggina make the trip to Bos ion with him and visit Mr. Sutphln per ha agreed, as Scugglns had taken long trips before tu land prospective bl; policy holders. "I'll See Mr.

Harris." "Now we can go to Cincinnati, and alll see my friend Mr. M. Harris, of th. Pennsylvania Railroad, about rales aald Bishop. When Mr.

Barr met up with Bishop. an they got to talking the publishing business Barr said "Bishop" announced that the International r'artlllalng Compun? Boaton. of which he was a small stock holder, needed an agency In Nashville, an. Mr. Barr looked like the man to do tin business for them.

'1 he Job looked Just n. XoihI to Barr. Now why don't you come on Cast wit! me and cinch the Job. remarked Mi Bishop "Mr Scoggina la going with us t. ittend to some business, and as you wll exense money anyhow, you might tt.

wall do It. By the way. 1 Just sent my laa money to my wife and 1 will have to bor ruw enough to get me to Cincinnati, wher. my friend Mr Harris, or the Pennsylvania will rash a check for me." Barr's wife la In New York. and IV thought thia waa a good chance to ee h-.

hla trip to Boston, so he let Blshoj have tU. All three started up to Cincinnati Monda: and reached here yesterduy morning. Tin; aere to take the Pennsylvania flier to Nca York around noontime. "Mr. Bishop" wa-ail solicitation, as host should be.

II. checked his grip at the station. 'Now 1 will go to see Mr. Harris, of th. Pennsylvania, and get rates for us.

By th way. you might as well give Die the monet for the tickets So Scoggina shelled ou $. for round-trip hulf-rate tickets. "Now you gentlemen go out to the and enjoy yourselves for tha morning am meet me at the station." and "Mr. Bishop' bowed himself plesaunlly away.

Itarr and Scoggina spent the morning ai the Zoo and went back to tha Pennayl vanla Station to wait for "Mr. Bishop. They walled long. The train they were t. take left.

A couple of hours later they toK their troubles to Patrolman Riley, stationed at the depot. He helped them secure "Mr Bishop's" grip. It contained a few rail road ma pa. one sol lard cuff and some of the Bishop Publishing Company" stationery. Barr and Scoggina.

disgusted and hot. took the valise to police headquarters. They telegraphed for money and left for homr last night. LOUIS G. SCHAEFFER.

Secretary of tha Cincinnati Soap Com pany, Paaaas Away. Louis Q. Schaeffer. Sec re tax of the Cin cinnati Soap Company, allad last evening af nia residence, isi jaaivern place. He had been tn poor health for about four months, and would have celebrated hla sixtieth birthday anniversary next Tuesday.

Mr. Schaeffer was a native of Herman) and came to Cincinnati In 1MAT. He was engaged In various industries. He Is survived by a widow, three daughters and two sons. The funeral will take place at il.SO o'clock to-morrow afternoon The body will be cremated.

Services will be held at the crematory. MAGNET Was Used tn Kemovlng- a Place of Steel From Eye. A aliver of steel a halfanch In length was yesterday taken from the left eye of George Emerson, a clerk In the employ of tbe United States Pipe Company, at Addyston. The operation took place at Chrtat Hospital, in order to remove the steel a targe magnet with a power of hu pounds to the aquare Inch waa required. Toe accident occurred while Emerson was passing through one of tbe shops where a workman was work-ins on a steal bar with hammer and chiseL A slip of tha steel was driven with such force that tt penetrated tha eyeball.

HAVEMEYERe Of jsTarer Tork, Absorbs Cincinnati Company. The Arm of A. J. Redway at Co. has been absorbed by The Standard Concrete Steel Co.

of New Tork City, who hava recently opened office la the Mitchell Building. Cin cinnati. Tba President of thia company 1 Mr. John F. Haranneyer.

of Now Tork. and tha Vice Preartdwnt, Mr. A. J. Redway.

of Cincinnati Tba new company will take over the buai-Skeaa of A. J. Redway Jc who have been contractors for tha Insulation of ace bouseav breweries, abattoirs aad cold storage plants, and la addition to this line of work. ara now In a position to erect concrete and -enforced concrete structures of sny character. Soma of tha beat work credited to tba old company has bean done for tha Illinois Central.

R. aad G-. C. aad Hadsoa Cooaru mars' Ice Cax. LJttlav-toa Creamery Co-, North American Cold Storage Co.

of Chicago. Canadian Breweries, Pa bat Brewing Co QarwAd Rapid! ahrawlng Co. i RGC0RSETS The new and hapely effect at the waist line which Fashion now demand is given to perfection in the new models of the famous R. Several styles in high and low busts. riccs $1.90 93.09.

Beery aV at 0. as aat la rmae.elaaal a give as fast aaaaUateeUaM aa stria, ac. eesBfaart aaa aaar. NO RELIEF Is Promised By Bassler Frem tbe HettTbat Has Brsoght Death With IL Shower of Yn.eidiy Made tha Air Muggy and Closa Light Bretu -Helped Some." Another exceedingly hot day haa Jjs: passed and there la no prospect uf relief in sight for several days. This Is the In-formation given out at the Weather Bu reau.

The hot spell set In last Sunday, and It has been Intensifying ever since. Al though the maximum temperature reached on Monday was degrees, tbe weather yesterday promised tu ecllpate this The minimum tettiferalure on Monday was 74 legtri-s a. while yesterday morn r.g. one hour earlier, the mercury had al ready risen to Til degieea. and was rapidly making headway tor the nineties.

Huw- er. the thunderstorm put a temporary chfi to this Tna storm set in about lo 3. heat. in. and continued for fully half an h.ur The temperature during that period took a Jrop of nine degrees, but Immediately therr-artvr bt-gn to riaa again, so that luring the afternoon the atmosphere was muggy and closu.

In the afternoon a cooling southwest wind, going al the rale of 1J miles an hour, prevailed rtu.T IN tub kiiLniKat it. of course, was not felt very much at the street level, but up In tbe high hulia-ngs Its efftcts were more apparent and uoat agreeable. The tutal rainfan yes-erday was 1S-1UO of an Inch. Conditions similar to those prevailing f.tr exist ail ov-r the country. Aocurd-ng to the weather map yesterday monitrc continued hot wtathar pi availed uvei he entire country east of Colorado and aouth of the great lukes.

Along the Atlantic Coast the early morning tempeta-ire yesterday was (J degrees and above 'hliadtrlphlu reported Ml at a. and Boaton. Mass ea. legrees. und New York City.

8U degrees There was also an eighty-degree area )es-trday morning' over the Ohio Valley. The temperature yesterday according lu tha Weather Bureau was as follows: ii a 7 lla. hs jp.rn 7 a. li noon. .81 lp.m....W ha.

.1 p.m hi op. ulna, 2p.m. lip. m. Sto" two DaaTus nxj-oarcij.

Two deaths, attributed to the nc.uhr were reported to Coroner Cameron Mrs. Adam Becker, aged Kl uf Coleraln avenue, was taken lulently sick Monday evening and Dr. aandy was called. The physician wan enable to Ret the patient to nuike any tuleraer.l regarding her Illness to him. He reaerlbed for her and left.

When he tiled again yesterday morning he fouthi n-r dead John A. Harvey, aged flu years, a Janitor I'ed h.s home. 3U30 Concord straet. Wondalt. from heat prostration yesterda) He had been 111 for several days Conrad Mull, a laborer, aged OU.

who ives at Mohawk street, was taken to City Hospital suffering from heat ex laustion. in sddltlon he Is afflicted with and uraemia and his condition William J. Stemler. agtd St), a switchman mploycd by the C. H.

and D. Railroad. a-as overcome by the heat yesterduy after- Lion at his work In the Ivorydale yard, le was taken to the Kalrmount Station, mil from there to the City Hospital by- Patrol Id. Employes of the rolling mills in Covlng-on hare for the past two days been com- elled to reduce their labors to about half he usual amount, owing to the oppressive WINTON PLACE PROPHET Promises Belief From Heat, But Fore tells Damaging- Storms. The torrid weather, as forecasted for The Ekvil-irxr for July, with droughts.

prostrations, arc. covering the entire coun try, will be broken on or about the 23d or July by fierce, damaging storms. coverUiK the entire country. These storms will acrruupanled by cyclonic winds and cooling rains. Beteween the and tne the zutn and damaging storms, with heavy ram ill and severe lightning storms, with cyl nic winda will cover the entire country, beln most severe over tne norm Atlantic coavat.

the Gulf of Mexico, the Great Lakes an" the entire Eastern and New States, causing much daunage at New Tork. Boaton. Philadelphia. Washington. V.

C. and the entire Eastern and New England States. Severe, damaging stonas will occar on or about tbe 'SM of the month, prevailing at Cincinnati and vicinity and over the Ohio Valley, continuing occasionally un 11 "the ih I here will be rxtreme heat dunnc Au gust, but the heat win be ly stttms and cooling rains In all GROSSCUP W. W. MtitaB la Oetting Better, With Faroxysms Becoming Lass Fraqaent.

Speaker Fr1 Paul Groascup's tempera ture stood at KW and pulse t8 laat evening, hla general condltloo, having been about the same fur the laat 4a hours. He Is resting mora comfortably and hiccoughing paroxysms ara lees frequent and severe. Dr. Mead will not make any prognostications aa to the final outcome of tbe case at this stage, but hope for the beat. Mr.

Groeacup'a brother, tha distinguished Federal Judge Pater Qrvascup. arrived at his bedside yesterday morning from Chicago. Tba patient had been cautioned not to talk for fear of bringing on violent hiccoughing spells and bis responaiea to tha conversation of bis brother were given tn nods and shakes of the hatavd. a pathetic aceoc to those who witnessed It. Judge Groascup rax urn ed to Chicago in tba afternoon, as be could render no aaotataace to has trick an brother.

COLORED MEN ATTACKED HDL John Adlar. of TU Armory, avenue, was attacked by a crowd of colored men laat night on the canal bank between Main and Walnut atreeta. aad badly beaten. He claims ha waa strolling along- and met seven or eight naurroea. Without any provocation, ba says, they started a fight aad ba was knocked down.

Ha was taken to tba City Hospital by Patrol 1. and eeveral scaJp wounds were dressed. CAS. DEMOLISHED' WAGON. MUVcreek Valley Car No.

1 laat arramlng ran Into a one-horse spring wagon dxlvara by W. strolling, of 717 Readme road, at Main and Franklin streets. Tha wagon waa demolished and KroiUng waa thrown oat and brslsad. waa LAKE MINNETONKA Clo rnoMck to city yrl far away from the not sc. awirl mrni heat.

Btuoc acinar btiuna mi general GARDENERS Want the City ijoined Fran Gina Ckeittr Park and Other Outsiders Water Uotil lit-iseDi Are Supplied. The gardeners of Wlnton Piace will thia morning sue to enjoin, the city authorities from supplying water to Chester Park and the Louis Lapp Company. They maintain that the city baa no right to furnish water to persons outside the city if It Interferes with the supply of tha cltlxens of Clnclnantl. They say that Chester Park and the Lipp factory, on Mitchell avenue, being lower than their gardens, exhaust the water be fore it has an opportunity to reach their places, on Gray and Wlnton roada It Is their contention that outalders should not be supplied wllh city waier unless there is a surplus. Owing to the large quantities supplied to the Chester Park lake for boating and bathing and to the L.1PP factory, no water at all haa been able to reach heir gardens.

They hsve retained Attorney Theodore Horstman to enjoin th city, and he sent City Solicitor Hunt a copy of a petition which he propoees to file in the Common Pleas Court before Judge Spiegel this morning. The gardeners whose names are mentioned aa plaintiffs are Edward Anderson. Fred W. Goeta. Fred Wise.

Iulse Hafer. George Haller. William C. Brunswick. Fred H.

Funke. Fred Kettier. Mary j. Leach. R- J- Anderson and Dietrich Goets.

The Board of Public Service members. I. M. and J. M.

Martin, proprietors of Chester Park, and tha Louis Lipp Company are named as defendants. Ex-Corporation Counsel Ellis G. Klnkead. as attorney for tba Martina, called on City Solicitor Hunt yaysterday sfternoon on learning of the matter and talked it over. Attorneys Pogue afc Pogue will represent tbe Ulpp Company.

The petition states that Chester Park gets water from tbe city at S130 a month, which It declarea a much lower rate than Is charged others. Solicitor Hunt said that this Is tha first time that a question has been raised In Court as to tbe city's right supply water to outsiders If It Interferes with the supply of the ciUxens He slated that ba will do what he can to protect the city's Interests and the contracts made by the waterworks with Chester Park and tha Upp Company. Superintendent Boeh. of the waterworks. said that It Is true that supplying low ices with water shuts out high places beyond on tha aame mains.

The other outside pistes furnished sre Oakley. Pleasant Ridge and Kennedy Heighta. lu tba northeast, and College HUL In tha northwest. Tbe latter place, being high, recelvaa only the surplus, but the other three villages interfere with the supply to Lin wood-Corn plaint waa filed with the Board of Pubi.c Service by Robert K. Heekta aad about 2.UUO others yesterday stating- that there Is positively no water tn Linwood H1U between 1 and 8 p.

nv. that this Is not only Inconvenient, but very dangerous In raa of fir, and that tba inaurance companies are objecting. The matter waa referred ta fluperlnteavdent Boeh. It IS likely that arrangements can ba made ta supply Cheater' Park with water at night. Otherwise It would hava no supply If tba Injunction la granted tha supplied by tha city will hava to make other provisions tor.

getting water. TaaUa Is 0 congeniality that meLes IryarDajg of friends worth knowing. Above ell. a really guod hotel. Mianetonla ia near Kaianaeapolia.

best rea. hed by the Wisconsin Central Railway which is often spoken of by travelers as the road' of SCR. V1CC SYSTEM SAFETY Our illustrates! boohkts. mailed free on will give you detailed tnlormataoti coocarning Minna! on ka and a hundrad other charming resorts. INJ-a- S- AWraaa.

JAS c. POND. Cai. ParaTu, Cisir.1 FMn Aajaett. Free Rer.

CUr Cam MlLV. ALKEL. WIS. THE CARELESS MAN CsKTS lTO A Ha.l Whenever ha lava In Coal for Winter. CarELL1 I KKKK ill, make your home comfortable i.ait Winter Its always clean, and all should be A trial will convince )wu Asa us to call on you ThB Campbell's Creek Goal GENERAL OFFICES DEHClsTtUC LIBH1R1 ntlLllIMU.

CLEVATORSl CINCINNATI. Kor Cincinnati and Suburban Deliveries NEWPORT KT For Newport Bellevue. Liayton. Covington and Ft Thomas liveries No other vacation place has attractions equal to those of Colorado Added to the grandest scenery in the world is the finest summer climate known. President Roosevelt says: "I realize Colorado is going to be more and more the playground of the entire republic." You owe It to yourself Is learn marc about Caaltmtio.

I saa tall yow a rest seal you sreula Lkc ta know. lite W. M. SHAW, District Agent, 138 Vina Street, Cincinnati. ten Always get uu i mm BV if WW Luxury at small cost.

The "SIMPLEX- Shower la modern In every respect. It is simple In construction. ar.d cannot get out of order Mounted on while enameled blocks and easily attached to any wall. No shower curtain required. The overheard shower is refreshing and a real tonic for body and brain.

Price, complete. S.OU EACH. Other styles at S10.0O and 13.UO each. Shampoo Sprays. Body Shower Baths, Bathtub Seats and Head Rests, at moderate prices.

Catalof seat request 4Kofinieschers StaeV20tFoimTH 5T. mm I rXfi jr the aOLrT r- ar ,1 Don't tie th top of your ana preserve jars la old laauiionayd way. Sasai them bv tha new, quick. absolutely sure way by a thin coailar of pure. refined I'araSne Wax.

lias no taste or odor. Is air tlcht and acid froof. Easily applied, setui In a dozen other WaVS about tha honaa Fail directions wltb asch poond eeko. bold eearyvbara. Kaee br STANOaUtO OIL CO- AUCTION SALE OF RESTAURANT o.

108 West Sixth St. Oa Tkanaar. Jalr Z7th. laes. al 1 a a.

i will offer for sale tba entire outfit of tna above-named restaurant. Stock includes a ah raTllr. ro.I-ltru ana. area asia, Clgatr se. coffee urns, stools, tables, ttuure.

bevel- ealsed mirrors Ice tolas large ana small puuea. raps and saucers, gtaaaes. kalvea. forks. a spoons.

nwaw. wa mwm crockarr aad kitekea ut.n- stla TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Proceaals of said sale are to te applied on the Botes secured bv the cnattet mortgage known aa J. LS of the chattel miKlItu records of Hunlltoa Ctaaty Ohio. Said notea aad Chanel mcartgatga were m- "5 WALLA Cat Auctioneer.

Cnamber of Commerce BaaltciiBc. Smliey. Attomeya. IlO Bell Block. Preeaats Marani comptaiBt e.

avu dermal KzrOVif ZDKD TO CTU Makao rack taload. bsiaaaa tt dl- eesta f-ad perfactly. scram rth givtag roe. tka- tmU I at wbat T.a aat. aa.

STdaaaTaf treat- PEE At Toledo with steamer fur Put In At Toledo ar.d I'etrull we connect for Mackinac and the "Soo." Ak Detroit for Niagara Falls. Buffalo Call or telephons Great Central Oft) Walnut, for sleeping car reservations POMPS AND IS THE PLACE. The COOL AND DELIGHTFUL. TAKE YOLK CHOICE OP MAN ATTRACTIVE RESORTS: CROSSE ISLE, MT. CLEMENS, ST.

CLAIR FLATS, BAY CITY, TOPINABEE, MULLET LAKE, CHEBOYGAN, MACKINAW CITY MACKINAC ISLAND, ALL REACHED BT THE Via TOLEDO and DETROIT. 3-Mapificent Trains Daily-3 ALBO. STEAMER CONNECTIONS. CITY TICKET OFFICE. I1CJ4.LLS ULIMi.

$1.00 High Bridge AND RETURN Queen Crescent ROUTE Sunday, July 23. STEAMER EXCURSION. For tOc additional ticket will In elude 0 mile ride up tha picturesque Kentucky River, on Steamer Warren, to Hickman and Camp Nelson and return, passing Daniel Boone Cave. Special train leaves Central L'nlou Depot i 4.5 a. Ludlow ee a.

Slopping at Georgetown. Wllliams-town and Lexington. GREAT CENTRAL EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, JULY 23rd. DAYTOXand RET. Sl.OO Train ItaVas H.

A O. Darpat, Plfth aad Baywslllarr. SsM A. M. TROV.

PIQl'A. 8ED.VET. WAPAKOXETA. LIMA. ROl'XD TRIP.

ISI.25 Trala laravaa H. A D. Pspst. Fifth aad BaysaOev. TOm A.

VL Wanted Young Man take aaVortaaa raat but experleaeea 41. Ktxiultwr aa Oil err ta pearlier aad ass ks aspli as ksik. Moia APPLICATION FOR PAROLE Notice Is beretre alvea tbatt Jala fltaniaa a aarlecater aaw eowStaad ta tne Okie Paaltaantlary. aaa Ins recommsansd ta u. Beard br tne Wardaa aad Chaplstn aa warthy of eaaalderwltow tor paraaa.

Said appltratlaa will be tor aaa nag aa aad attar Aagwst 1. 10. aa. ja.ssua BXAava. Alters w.

Kl OiTY anUICJGS DANK AND TRUST CO. CAPITAL. BSOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS Pay 3 Bankers. Dealers Trustees LOAN! SI 00,000.00 Istereat on savings depoant sad ronpsta from July 1 It deposit ad before July IT For merchant, msaufact urers. prtvafa a.coun! la booja.

letters of credit, domestic sad foreign eirbanc. For estates, collect rents, art as administrators. guardians, assignees, sr. OM HEAL EKTATE Opes Work las; Days from 9 A. M.

to M. Haturda pns Grande Pulnte I.i. larbor Beach pie i.i 1.. in steamer lines on and the St Isnnmi I re In the rates. guide bouka.

t- Our Annual Nla.ara Falls Excursion, TU. Year. jAacaat Sth. eT.aa Raeaad Tela. Stasia.

The Queen City Savings Banks Trust Go, FIFTH AND VINE' STREETS. W. A. JI Irrakkrat. M.

si. HilHI.KTxi EK.VMT VOX BAKtiKX, rWrrtary MICHIGAN SUMMER RESORTS. REAT CENTRAL THRO' CARS TO FORMERLY CHI D. CHARLEVOIX These cars go vis Alma. St.

Louis Spring. Traversa city twskey. Bay Vlsw. Roaring Brook Wequetonslng to Ws also have through trains to Detroit connecting a 111. 1 all points In Pars Marquette territory, embracing the neat 1.

Michigan Our trains connect st Detroit with through i.rs 1 Mullet latke and Mackinac Island and with Grand Trunk 1 clflc fur Canadian resorts Muskoka Lake. Georgian baa- ana wueoec. At Detroit we connect for Mt Clapn sorts. Huronla and Gratiot Beaches. mm RESORTS.

twlea. rtr sajraeal aa rirnr Contractor far "'H, 1 1 r. r. Uls MKATl.tU ririo atlTtu itum rrPLik. John H.McGowanCo Hydraulic Machinery.

CINCINNATI, cl IS THE TIME TO GO. FairSei fiddle sticks. L-t's lows. We want fair woman. Man's I.i;(,e-In providing for woinar, wbole show ibst iiia.e-the world go tl.e she has a craveheir i.

Sincerely, the Ohio Race st. IXDIA3.APOI.IS SHELRYVILLK GREEXSBl'Kf; peelal Trala Leave, st CEL1XA A mfs' abafTw al ornci or the er tW t-a tar tW It I5i fl.01 'I f-a 0. S-VA SUNDAY, JULY Z3- fin WILWJ.SGTCV iUU SABINi. .25 WiSHJGT Ci Special train Station a Ticket Offlce -t 1 li 1 propoaa .1 1 lrtlon. at4 o.

a-'-n portions an4 varlou Capital wlta traa Itolldinc -r .1. drearies a.r. 1 fr' a at this uff.c rr the Board al arekUaet. Ttia Buara i rlgkt to raat anf Bid. feam re.ja a tors eaaaaeaaat ireMd ta r.

Karaal lr 1 a. LJafiTeVaB. ars. Kaveiope. "'1't sealed aa arai t.

State Capitol B-ax Baary B. War. II- I. PENNSYLVANIA LINES EXCURSION'S. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1901 75C I eaton lit ci nn jiuuimkmi.

I (a XEV'Av1 1 I- S1.50! Kl.uooli $151 Roi nii Bare rial Trala a a Tickets at streets, and cltv and Walnut streets ROUND THIH EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, JULY 23..

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