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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 9

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rcl i II RAILROADS. r.r. Vote Is Counted, Won Announce ncaun ntiDther Committee Mem-Arrive To-Night. jT the Missouri aod jiahwlle Double-Tracking. 3- R-iar! Tri.r 5 pa and il! he tlefi-as tiie tommlt- lal night would Le now out The uailots sl.f three dis-, i-U'J.

but the be tiii-closed. ILUOTT DECLINES r.u? h-'I It''. how- BRACKING Cer.tr?. 3 E- th Will Be I- ti. ill proliH- woulJ if te Queen sru.

his Pacific To Con- Present Work, i it M. i 7. reident wi'lt is f.imily r.pre-1::ter sts in the (i-'clination last week in wnnlc'l fol- a -K 1 1 i by ial tor Started PACIFIC HEAD Spend in vi.u in Tlnel, i.lh'.-. 1-lon Hy. tne a a-.

N. -IT 11 ci Tiie-l at l'-tssenKer Kieai- of the 1 "far fit. 7a' "'vKs' ann.li. ra' tiu, in constructing- new branch lines. The American Invasion, he said, has resulted in the development of the Dominion to such an extent that It Is necessary to provide more adequate transportation facilities to handle the passenger and freight traffic.

Between and VMJ miles of branch roads will he constructed and ready for operation before the end of the present year. "This, of course, will call for the exnemli- I turn of large sums of money in providing o.ioiiMjimi inning stocK, sir Thomas CANADIAN PACIFIC And Soo Line Will Have New Offices in Traction Building. J. Blaisdell General Agent, Drpartment, Canadian Pacific, vesterdav wti a live years' lease for the office at Walnut street, in the Traction Building, formerly occupied by the Chicago and Northwestern. The offices in the Sinton liuilding will be vacated as soon as new-furniture and fixtures are installed in the new Offices.

Which Will he nprlmil Canadian Pacific and the Soo Line'pas- oltlce will not expire until next October. No arrangements have been made regarding the disposal of the unexpired portion of the lease. SWITCH TRACKS Are Public Necessities and Bights of Way May Be Condemned. uisrTi to the iNori.r.. Indianapolis.

March t. The Supreme Court to-day held that a railroad has the power to condemn a right-of-way to build a switch track across one stone quarry's land to reach other stone ou.irries and none of the freight beyond, in affirming the case of the A. unj lie Kedford Stone Quarries Company vs. Chi cago. Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company.

Judge Mcnks, in writing the opinion for the Court, quotes from the decisions of other states and cities authorities to iK-i niM uen--i me lan t.iai tne rig'n or the public to V. such tracks makes them of public Interest i iie lnrmer'M and p-ives the risht of eminent domain to i it- roaJ. iini'iiami and I've: Another step in the news development was an announcement by Frank J. UouM. Vice President, and reputed to he' the individual holder of stock, that he v.ill support tin; movement headed by the banking firm of Middendorf.

Williams of Baltimore, believing that any increase of the independent strength would accrue to the benrnt of the property Itself. 1 it is Ta'1 offer. I have i lis w.lh wl.ich lite ana ti i dune in con-it-id the many Thrill witil MAY ELEVATE DAYTON TRACKS. fl-El IAL I'lTATCH TO TUB E.NQI MIES. Dayton.

Ohio. March 7. It is stated ii railway circles that the H. and D. Kaiirnad is preparinR to join In the eleva 1 the op- i an expense in r'-iurn ior concessions t() i iimiji- t'-ir me new ireigni.

ui'poi in Ma l. s. I in ji. rsoiial to ar-', ir.l.t'y. I ill I rtUT'i-West and my I 1 f.

1 t'mt i -INDIANA UNION TU-. D.uc-i I's Suiplus Last Yea: Of. Elected. I II. gs "a SWN IN URUGUAY Ws More of Road ucted.

ra: ii n- i nnpor- i-. --r tiie M- of nc a i a wain the-v. ar I t'l'T! -iey v. Au-'. an 'a'i'1 at I r.

that l'tc-- fl- I coin-; ai .,.,.1 .1. 1 ii i it i- ..1 Mr. il Ate t.m: of -Ana i begun i-i eived by ie e' to Sua tiie nit the wh.i.-n that If i the East Kud. BLUE GRASS INTERURBAN. struct in Henderson.

1'nion, Webster and Daviess Counties. James Ft. Barrett. R. H.

Soaper and other local capitalists have subscribed the stock. K. F. Whe.tton. of Nashville, is a stockholder and is promoting- the matter.

CURTAIL SUNDAY FREIGHTS. The Norfolk anil Western has issued an order in its policy cf retrenchment that no freight trains, except "time freights." are lo be moved on Sunday between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.

The order goes in effect over the entire road, and will be in force until further notice. Perishable goods are handled on time freights," being also classed in railroad circles as "red tag freight." RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. The Northern Ohio will improve its San-' diisky Division this spring. The Ceneral Association of General Pas-s. nger and Ticket Agents yesterday decided to hold the next regular meeting in St.

Paul cm September in. Aug, ist I. Jullliard has been elected a tor and member of the Kxecutive of Ati hison, Toiieka Santa Fe to sin ccd the late Paul Morton. I The UaW-shurg and a practically Illinois railroad, will during the coming summer, giving lailv service between c.alesburg and Charles, Va. He succeeds Elisha Lee, re cently promoted to Assistant to the Gen otal Manager.

CINCINNATI YOUTH Among Holy Cross Students Banded Together To Purify College. thin hounds and obtain evidence. odgrr. of Cincinnati, has been assigned to this. INDIANA CHARTERS.

to Tns: gscjumrs. In.llanaiolis, March 7. The following artieies of incorporation were filed here, today: alie Indianapolis Creamery. Indianapolis; in. Hal toi k.

Uirectora, Charles Hos-kais. Jmi e. Miller and W. Edwards; 1'UMiig and sellimc milk and manufacturing ream products; also fruit or fruit Juke pro- Marion County Dairy Association, Indian-n Dolis; no capital stock: Directors, Oswald lefsup. s.

E. Kcllum, Benjamin Browder. W. 11. ltoherts ami Henry Wlschmeyer; to information regarding; dairy business aral eromote mutual intereats.

00n rs "vraiiHc Drive Company. Indianapolis- cap-w on e.o.-lt. 0o.uoo: Dlrertora. F. H.

Cheyne. c. Walker and Thomaa H. F.ndicott trannrnianion devtcea. 10 manu- Haitian-Pitman Realty Company, Imllan-'-Ua; capital atoclt.

Directors, H. Haatun. K. Y. Haitian and H.

C. Pitman. Th Houghton Lumber Company. capital etock. Directora.

D. u. N. Houghton and F. C.

Mc-i. ia el. The Plllh Rl.la Hani, Tl mo nl I 1 year tncorporatora, Vf. a. Strong, W.

iiohannoo aod -WillUm Kccfe. NEWS OF THE The testimony in the divorce suit of "Wil- mm iiu 1 ia (iiiiuicii. cus- 1 tody she asks neyt. Albietz Meyers, attor- In answering the divorce suit of Martin ilprzog, Katherine llerzog denies all hi: valued at about Attorney II. J.

Buntin reproentcd the niece. Gets $2,500 Tor Boy's Death. A verdict for i2.ri damages was returned msrATi a To the ENuriEFR. by Judge Woodtnansee's jury yesterday Itenderssnn. March 7.

The' Hender- against The Ohio Tranion Company in i son Jnterurban Comtianv incorporated to- i favor of Homer 11. Hosorook. as ad jily with a capital of Itio.inn, the purpose trator of tiie estate of EJnard 1 Traction liuilding on December lftHt. The boy was caught by the elevator as he attempted to alight at the sixth floor and fell to the cellar. He left his mother and two I small sisters.

Attorney Thomas Bentham represented the plaintiff, snd Robertson i Cuchwalter and TheoJore Jung the defense. Asks $25,000 Tor Injury. John T. W. Campbell filed suit in the Superior Court ester.luy.

asking for damages from The Cincinnati Traction Company for the loss of the companionship and services of his wife, Elizabeth Campbell, who was injured July V.siis, when she attempted to alight from a Vine-N u- Fell Down Flight of Steps. Belle Demas Is asking for fa.OOO damages from G. Albert Droescher. in a suit Hied in the Superior Court, for injuries she sustained January 13 last, when she clalnvs she fell down a flight of steps In the bulld-ine at the southwest corner of Fifth and i I 1 na.nA.S hv rsi-ui. t.iriTcn to thk ENortBEH.

I Mill streets, wnicn Worcester, March Cross Droescher. and from whom she rented three college, the leading Catholic institution of I rooms. She claims that she tripped in a lhe country, is up in arms against the 1 bole that was covered over by a piece or huiior houses of and students i carpet. and faculty have joined forces In an effort I stop the illegal selling of rum in this1 Charges Prosecution was Malicious, section. The action was brought about out joseph Kclley filed two suits in the Com-aicount of the alleged disgraceful intoxica- mon pieas Court against the Cincinnati tion or two prominent young men students Ixraction Company and Clarence E.

Jenkins, at Holy Cross. asking for $5,000 damages In each casie, for Students have banded together to purify aneged malicious prosecution. Kelley claims the college, to keep reckless colleagues Lthat the defendants had hira arrested on a r.r nniniine firearms and also on a charge of assault and battery last December and that lie was acauitted of both charges In the Police Court. A. Lee Beaty and Franks Franks, attorneys.

Would Set Father's Will Aside. Mary Kluesener filed suit in the Common Pleas Court yesterday against her sisters, Julia Meyer and Kllzabeth Grosenbnnk. to set aside the will or their father, the late William Grosenbrink. who died September 3i 1008 He left an estate valued at about 000. of which he gave his daughter Mary but 1500, the will stating that he had made advancements to her of her share.

Mrs. Kluesener denies this, and claims that she borrowed certain sums from her father, but paid him back. She charges undue influence upon the part of her sisters. Rulison Rose, attorneys. UNITED STATES COURTS.

The creditors who last October instituted bankruptcy proceedings against Catherine pecker, doing business as Specker one of th, oldest dry good h8 in thia locality, yesterday filed In the trlct Court a petition tu- Hon i be dismissed against her. Almost Immediately after beginning the proceedings Ham A. Paulin, a designer, employed by a fnsoivtncyVh an8W6r denyins her nuuiesaie ciothina- flrm oi .1 1: "i ui the Alms aaJidlcatlon has taken place, and the Alms Hotel, against Mabel F. Paulin ht as the respondent agrees to pay all e.uo Bucn mat Judge Lueders excluded the aged mother of Taulin from the room. Paulin took the stand and declared that his ife exhibited traits of degeneracy and he further declared that she had admitted to him that her perverted habits had been acquired -when she lived in Princeton.

X. before their marriage, throush her associating with wealthy young college men there. P.tulin stated that they were married at Rocky Hill, x. June 17, 1003. and have one child.

She was Mabel F. Stults and had quite a reputation as a singer when he married her. They separated June 1 l'JOti, he stated, and she is now a professional sinner. He declared that she associated with a man named JJogan and entertained him in their home. She al.

went out witn Kogan, he claims, and left their mo rurnace. Paulin also stated that his wife had a habit of going into the room of his brother, Bellange en deshabille, and had endtavt '4o induce him to become intimate with After heating the testimony Judge Lueders granted Paulin a divorce and gave him mstody of the child. Walter id. Shohl, attorney. Cora Bushman and Harvey Fagln were married at California.

Ohio, October 1, 19U.S. Yesterday the Wife tiled suit, asking for Miiu ijc i i-a 1 1 en iitr man 011 1 -ors in rull, they ask that the action be dismissed. Filed with this petition is a list of the creditors of the con- "py number about 50. to whom -co 10 aue and owing 73. meters Oppenheimer, for the creditors.

HIT 1 Ii Am i Won I lnd. I Starter, I iu 11 l- I i i i im 1. tu 'noTTTT. TTmrr ttat cruelty. She claims tbat he ordered l.er out iovcrnment's favor the- .7 5.

Hie 2 2' 1" Ii 2i 3' F.J.P, 10-1 12 1 41 65 GOULD WITH MINORITY. of their home after lientinit her ami that Stale, America ntte1 I tiray. 3. 103.. 5 4 4 3-3- 4iK.NSn.nh Mrlnt re ihh l-h II 1.1 waraTca to a-ai-iasa.

"he was forced to take their two cbildien claimant, or "4 2' 4 5 New York. March 7 -Letters callins 1 to her sister's. She vks that she be given It disposes of an iiiinnr. mitt'J NartfooJ. Won place tueaaioe.

Winner, b. by i'lirjear Hoheoiiin Trainer. I). Wo-o'iird i proxies to be used at the annual meetin- the d'Toe. with custody of th children versv.

IeB contro- pwu. rtrh luni. efc-ed stoutly in the bom- itrrtrh. and. aeariri A oo.n.

oijtouned the laiter thVMCourrclncVn St" touTae" Franken. attorney. after a citU'T jLUT I -t. ITucday, were sent out to-night by I 'S l-uedcr-: cbarRed. disclosed that the i PAt'K-Six furloeuy: for four-year-olda aod upward: nellint; KV.

rrak.l T-0: l.oeb To. and other banking nom inaniitacturcd of filthy, deronin'wi I 7 4 1:14 2 Went to the p.t t-M n. m. XI at 4 07 representor! the liolilra nf m-i i-u-i-j-i ui i.uiria veiretahlo otticer If It should turn nut had been ma. "i'rr" jh Tuiiowv: lirmi-d.

Hy Judci. I being for preliminarv survevs. the acquir- fourteen-year-old messenger boy. who was, Ohio; affirmed. I ing of franchises and right of wav to con- killed by being caught in the elevator in the Fty Judge tfevercn oners are Reeve, attorneys The Harrison Case.

irinl1" a "'nee last Thursday Judge he sTrict" ra tW case r'sune the trial the dent nJ "arrison, -Presi-Ihe WoHd x.rUlC Manager, of the The company and Ilarr.son Manufacturing Companv. men are chare ..,1 -u, use of ih nauuuient tnorni, "ototer will this "8 dociie whether or not the defense t0 evidence and ieji about child in the care of the man ho tended Hollister Inn. letters. Washington from ann. li attend the President Taft! call on Are Gratified Over Victory frre elated At orney William Coffin.

vTsterdav from neWS the- received ing that iifr? C'o'umbus, Ohio, rcu had ancd 7 the case iic wen as ior alimony. Bte "ministratrix of the neglect and claims that Fagin would leave the P'' deceased vs her for wceka at a time. In addition to -V- Chicago and St' this, s- 9tnal he abused her CtTav. Decedent consort, women. Malion thTro.dE ugrneys.

agin is employed overturning of by the Post-Glover Electric Company. a'er street- "'ar Vine. "ui aDsence ana neglect are cnain hv in the divorce suit of Mary M. against Ed- jfnn 1.0 and "a t'urv ward E. Banks.

They were married April This is now upheld bv the Km 1 'Supreme Coirr, rm the Important decision. -iiouicr victorv uiMrlo his this their two children. They weie nairie.1 panv. which made the h-i i a romance which began when Attor- 1 Harrison a.ncie, is located at ney Sawyer was a patient in the htmpttal. District AttorVev xim nurrerinK front a broken -leg.

Ills nui m- against tie product anrt 1 n-. Tl. Jury Sets Aside Klister Will. Judge C. J.

Hunt's jury returned a verdict yesterday setting aside the will of the late Henry Klister. The action was brought by Mrs. Kosa Doinis. daiiKhter of the late Rernard Klister. a brother of the deceased.

Klister died Juiy il. IrtlO. at the home of his airi3UH, t.llliatll HUUMturi IU VI Ilulll utr iionsteaer. to nom ne a-x-iat- i ns proposed tne uiic tour. The action was against William and Emma! The municipality will necessarily bear it HotTsteder and others, undue intiuence be-j Portion of the expense if the Jl.

and I. ns alleged. The plaintiff is the only blood! thiw nxfn in th. faae rf flr i w. i-iatite ui aiiu, it tne triuiti Hie creai mn i--- iji.j, "i i.i sianas, sne win get tne entire esiaie.

wiucn mi 1 ri ri rt a iei.on Hied a lib: en huh It seized. ment Sawyer nay. alimony. At- that dPmurr r- i torney Prescott Smith reprefented the wife. il 1, ihn 1 t.weetnnir ana tamed this nnd it is now reversed ami the i case remanded, iv ti, 1 the demurrer and 'n-uie Ings; lu, proceed-i Judce Knappen.

i. cision of the Annellat nowhere in the new i ie do- that an 1 n.r exo.utiv ti-iit or depression of the tracks at Vash- j.rt a large portion of his estate In his will. lzur of goods before tiling a lihel. There- i .,..7 iv nroiectiiiTi i il ade. tither decisions announced bv Ja.lee A lllcriea "i Tenn.

vs I -Miller, agent. Judgment of the Circuit Court Middle. Tennessee; affirmed. I COi Company i vs. the White Star i.me.

Judgment or ti i I Olirt tor Kaslorn Mi. lngan; af- Inlcriiri.ati an. I Kail- way and Terminal Companv vs. the West-' iughouse Klectric Companv. I Judgment of the Federal Circuit Court for1 tiiiR city; affirmed WJtii oilin-Mtions.

At the opening of the March session of the Appellate Court veMeidav morning 1 Attorney Julius J. IateH. was adailtted to practice. tjwiiig to the fact that Judge Iron wood. nti-niies in the ca the aii-i tiiat ne was for years the attorney 1 me jMaititiii in error, he did not sit in I the hearing of the case of the Cnited Com- i merclal Travelers of America vs.

Mary Sain, which Is an action to recover on an1 insurance policy. Attorney Charles F. S- tpr of "nl iitnhiio il.irt wood car in front of Heu-k'B Opera Ilouve. jmuiiuiu er-t Camnbell Ls a well-known theatrical man. ('P 8nd Attort.ey J.

Lynch for defendant in error, it was sibmitted for He. is 111 while his tsife u.a fnrraerlv sint'er and I I aeciSIOn. dancer and quite well knwwn on the etagc. Her left knee cap was fractured. She sued The will of tho late Jane Meyers provides that within two years after her death all I of her estate is to be sold and the proceeds 1 divided between her sons, Samuel and Ralph P.

Meyers, equally, iter son t-amuei F. W. Harlow. Division Passenger Agent is named as executor. of 111- Illinois Central, Louisville, was in the! Fnder the will of George V.

Haire. late ilty yesterday a few hours, passing of Klizabethtown. everything is left to his through on a visit to the officers of the wife. Frances S. Haire, for life, and at her 'company in Ohio.

i death it is to be equally divided between i 'v their three J. H. and Charles 3. Tiie hi st annual report of the Rock uairc and Addie II. Calloway.

The widow Inland tension bureau, which readied Cin- named as executrix. i imiaii yesterday, shows that employees caroline Heinzmann's will gives her Additional Answer. in the Superior Court, asking for larence LeBus, President of the Hurley 1 damages. The first trial resulted in a mis-j Tobacco Society, on behalf of himself iii trial, and the jury disagreed at the second the suit of the K. O.

Kshelby Tobacco Com-i trial, a few weeks ago. Campbell now sues pany vs. Clarence1 LeBus, Abraham Keren- for himself, asking for for loss of I son and the Hurley Tobacco Society, yes-his wife's services and $7 damages for terday tiled a supplemental answer in the i loss of his time, as he had to come here ircuit ourt to the amended petition. It i from Chicago when his wife was hurt. At-1 Is denied that the defendant contracted to torncy V.

M. ClenDcning filed the suit. deliver to the plaintiff tobacco in Ohio, or i mat it was to tie pain ror In this state. Wills Tiled Tor Probate. Jobacco at the time being in the state ol Kentucky.

It is further denied that the defendant entered Into any conspiracy for the purpose of securing control or a mon opoly of the hurley tobacco of the fnited States for the purpose of selling it In in terstate commerce. It is also denied that the tobacco in control of the defendants was sold In Interstate commerce. J. Ft. Foraker and Harmon.

Colston. Goldsmith Ai Hoadly. attorneys for defendants. Regarding: Female Prisoners. Judge Holllster yesterday had placed on record a formal order, in conformity with aie now cm the rolls, the average pension household goods and jewelry to her daugh- the order of the Attorney-General of the being 7.40 a month.

The majority of the tet Bertha C. Helnzmaun. and divides theVnited States, designating the Kansas i men are Ragmen and section laborers. rQainder between her children, Klla M. State Penitentiary at Lansing, as the The Hocking Vallev rebate case at Henr' G' and C' "Iare of all female pris- whose sentences to ll.

1-- iz t7" II' 'I Ulllll i Jl. ie road was to have filed demurrers yes- nii. is named as executor. teniae. The road was indicted last Mo.se, Marienthal w.fl leaves ever thing veinber for alleged discrimination in favor "is widow Amelia Marienthal.

of the Sunday Creek Coal Company. J- Dorser. f1" trustee. The widow applied to administer Robert V. Massey, formerly Division, the estate, which is estimated at in Kngineer of the New York Central (New i personality.

Marienthal lived at 223 Forest Xork liivisioni, has been appointed Superln-'avenue. He died March 2 and nq will was tendeiit of the New York, Philadelphia His son Samuel then applied to Norfolk. with headquarters at Cape administer the estate, but yesterday the will was found and was offered for probate. ment in a penitentiary for more than one year. Recently several women were sentenced to be locked up in the Federal prison at Ixavenworth.

but it was afterward learned that there Is no provision for taking care of them at that institution, and a change was maae necessary. Case Dismissed. As all matters in the controversy in the case of Lida A. Ramsey vs. Ellis A.

Ramsey and Milton C. Ramsey have been fully settled between the parties out of Court the action was yesterday ordered to be dis missed at the costs of the defendants. Plaintiff, of Detroit, sued defendants, of Washington C. Ohm, to recover a one half interest In a 200-acre farm, valued at and located in Adams County Ohio. Charge Catsup Is Impure.

District Attorney McPherson, on behalf of the Government, filed two Informations In the District Court against the J. Weller Company, preserve manufacturers of this city, charging violations of the national food' and drugs act. The informations are based on two shipments of catsup, consisting of l.V cases of two dozen bottles each, to Mobile. and the other of luo cases of two dozen bottles each to Wheeling. W.

Va The charges are alike. It Is stated that these bottles were labeled "Pure Gold Catsup; packed by the Acmo Pickle and Preserve Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Ingredients: Tomatoes, sugar, vinegar, salt, cloves, allspice, cayenne pepper, onions; prepared with one tenth of one per cent ben-zoate of soda." Now, the Government alleges that the article was adulterated In that it Is composed of filthy, decomposed and putrid vegetables, wholly unfit for food. NEW SUITS FILED.

COMMON PLEAS COURT. 1.1-aiT Rosonateln Co. vs. The Sweden-American Match Company. For $1,201 14 as tTrfTS- K.Ctark SC and B.

Company Win? Blaalu. B. 'mm For :05 for services rendered. Denis Ca-h and Preacott Smltn. 147 40 Joaeph Kclley The Cincinnati Traciion' Company.

For as damages. A. i Joseph Kelley va. The Cincinnati Traction Company. For Jmaea.

A. wVVo-. Selaer va. Marr OutoIL For sale of real eta.te. CIom Luebbert 147.423 Mary Kluesnar va.

Julia Mayer et al. JACKSONVILLE Tl'ESDAY. MARCH 7. Ind. 3SC 3629 3Xm 3M7.i IihL 38.W4 37KS 31 35941 awuol 3SI78 Hrtir Weihu.

Auto MinL 112. Iim Fnn.vv. 113 olcttr. 109 Mbl irrma, 109. Iy Mv, 1)2 Out.

1U9 Vtnkcr Lotus, 115. Smurr, 112 Little Uanon. 113..... O'ltul. Klrctnc.

109 Tranquility. 115. Marten Wetirlit. lima, 1U4 Zool. 101...

Annie Nebon. 107. OklBov, 109 Hed Rob. 107 Tippy. 107 Cardiff, 104 Ben Lomond, 104.

Weatern Belie. 104 I eon B. 109. lnd. I Strt-i Wf.t.

39831 A. Sturtevant, 5. 110. SVvSl Aunt Kate, 5. 1(12.

3V! Peep Crier. 4. 104. 3K517 Outpiwt. 4, 104.

Night Mist. 6. log 10 .579, Bat Mastersun. 107. 3S.537 Lou Lanier.

4. 102 101... WSip. 4. 104 RACING FORM.

K1HST DAY OV THK WINTER MECTI N't It THF. 1 I OBID LIVE FTOTK AGRKX'LTl'RAL STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION. AT JCiSyNVlLLE, VIA. tort rlr. Trark fut.

Fourmniliiti half fti-tonjp; nr to-mr-oklc (Mine (400. S.0't8 3-5. S. Owiwre. Jocif- t'P- CL PL 4 I' Lun Ornf -l 4 1 9 5 1 hi 6' 2 K.

Knerwr 5 M0 2 3 3'J b. Nima IS-1 5 2' 2' 4' V. I. WiIUoj, Byror I "24-1 10 1 12 11' S' John Brrnnan 7 12 7 10 11 im 7 fij Fm 10-1 10-1 4-1 2 1 5 4 7' M. Xmill Mi-IntvTr 10-1 12 I SI S2 7 i- tt Vy.

H. Kiirr M'nJrr 101 SI 2 9 In. H. H.helby NkuI 1 12 I I 9 8'i io io; r. nj.

401 1 2.vi 121 10 12 11' II' H. Aiiaax SOI 0-l 25 I 12 1 3 7' 12 12 f. K. IWnwn Jrinr 40-1 4frl IV I fcl W'Lm P11 driving. Winner, b.

2. by Kiheihrrt Mu.le Krmly. Trainer. V. A.

Burtrhii. MaJli anlied the i root noon ter the start and rtiowrd oi rpeed all tie way. but a under hanl dnve al tne end to nfl Niro Prinreai. The latl-r mined steadily alter rumin to the ouuidr at atreteh fira. fnletter Woppinj.

Day May. rhvl off at the Mart, rloeed a bif gap and ran a mnnina rare. R-CE-Hm and nn. half furiongs; ht nellmi; porse $400. rraclMal Tune .0:47 2-5 I0W2A Went to the pr at 2M p.m.

Off at I. V. tlwrern. Jorkevi. ()p.

CI. 1'L Mi. 2 1 2 1 T. C. MrDoKrll Koerner I I 9-10 2-S Out 8 3' 2 2- 2J P.F.filnaa liopkim 15-1 25-1 a 1 4 1 9 6'1 5' 3" 3" 0.

i. Kav Could 30-1 30-1 12 1 5 1 5 4" 4" 4' 41 F. D. Weir Fyne -l 6-1 7 5 3-5 3 7" 5 5 H. UKarrrn.

Jr. 10-1 W-! CI 7 10 10 Hi J. O. Holder Luftu 15 1 25-1 K-l 4 1 1 5" 7 7' 7' C. Wertoo 7-1 6-1 8-5 7 10 4 2J 3i J.

K. Nanh Niekla IV I 25-1 -l 4 1 6 9'i 9' 9- I. MarCleminv.Dea-enport 50 1 60-1 20-1 10-I 10 10 10 R. B. rtemberfer Wmgoeld OIM 40-1- l.V I 7 1 lima squeezed through on the inside in run dona the bark st ret eh and drew awar into a good lead rounding the jar inrn and had something hand at the end.

Zool wa tiring, ami under a hard drrre to outlast Annie Nehon. The wer moved up stoutly rounding the far turn and was wcarm Zool down. Hed bob was on tae outside all the way. scratched: 3S051 Coletta. 3fl7frQl? IRD KACE-Sia for W-year-okla and upward; Klunf: pur- $400.

Fractional Time 023 2-3. 1 1:13 4. Went to the pot at 3:19 p. m. Off at 3:20.

'i S. F. Owners. Jockevs. I Op.

(1. H. h- 7 l'J 1' IU J. M. Barker Fain 4 1 41 2 7 10 3 3' 3' 2v J.

McLaughlin Scb'nger 5-1 9 2 9-5 9 10 4 2'J 2 2- 3 W. Suggs Uea-rnport 10-1 12-1 5 1 2 1 2 4 4) 4'i 4 C. H. Kne'ielkamp Koerner ft 1 12 1 SI 2-1 8 5 5 5 H. A.

Free land Cross 6-1 9-2 h-5 4-5 5 hj ft F. Alien Loftm 4U 1 40-1 l.V 1 1 10 9 9' Si 74 W. P. kuehra Bvrue 3-1 7-5 7 10 1 7' 7 J7 8 P. F.

Hopkins 101 1V1 6-1 3 1 9 HI 8' 9- 9' J. B. WUIiams. KiUingvTrth 15-1 31-1 12-1 hi 6 10 10 10 V. H.

Irev Brannon 4K-1 IV 1 I Nan g. d. W(i easily, place drivmg. Winner, b. 5.

bv Jean Heraiid Formula. Tranx-r. b. HilL Austm Murtei-ant moved upon the outside with a rnr-d speed on back stretch, stood oil a determined challenge from teep Urer the home fretek mttA iIm. awnvav.M k- A L' .1 11 i.

.1 I I w. nn nMrwuj WK.niwiu.iiiwiNi.i.. i but closed stoutly uca the raU. and out tamed Peep Over. The latter was stopping.

Bat Masterson had no speed and ran a dull race. 387 1 0 rRT RAIT One and one of a mile; for and upward: handicap: purse VVsl. Fraetmnal T.me 09 3-i. 1:14 4-5. 2-5.

1:47 2-5 Went the nmt at 31 n. in. al .1 41 bill. M.rter. St.

S. F. 0ners. JorUv. Op.

11. Tl, 0. 4. 110 I 2' 2 2j 1 T. F.

Horn man Bvrne 1 t-2 4 3 3MS3 J.n A. Munrn. 5. 113. 2 1' I1 2' T.

Oilman 11 II 12 Walton. 4. 110 5J 4 4- W. H. Fiser Mindrr HI 7 1 5 2 6 5 AW, l'atle-wro.

4. 107. 4j rt1 4' S. Li.uia Ilcavenpurl 7 1 10 I 4 1 II. Cnwicad.lin.

HO 4 n- (' S' Hererwyck Stai.la koenvi 7 I 10 I 3 1 Hsire. U.t 7 ft:) Mrs. P. Kennedy ruers, 40 1 hft 1 1 10 1 SMM Spnng Frog. 5.

10.V H(l 111 7: r. MrKav Killing-aorrh 0 1 40 1 l.V I 7 1 HTuu ilinni. I0. I A i 7' R. 1).

Williams lyt'tu- 2 1 11 5 i 3S Misa Worth. 5. 10a 71 7 6) r. 4 Hiaa Rr. HO 1 1t-l 4( 1 2'J I o7 in in to H.

Burton ID I 20-1 HI Mart ra at. pla-e the nan. Winner. Ii. c.

4. bv Maeagan Trainer, T. F. Burnout-. iirtnnt wan in dose pursuit the pare to the -tret'-h turn ahere he ram tnmiarh on the mwir and tamhcd with gffsi l-ed t.a going away al the end.

Jr.bn A. Munro showt keen tum early ed. but ouit when it came to a Jmijre Waiton broke low. but rained steadily. 1 ul.onl U.ppe.l alter tbrre url'-nr.

as short. in fe enli.es as iJet-et O'l-NTH ('K- One one iTieenh of a mile- for four-rear-oliis and upsrd: selling: purse 9400. Frac- vJUl I 0-ju. I IS 1-5. 1-41 3 I -4K rnt to I he not a- 4 .11 it Ota'M.

In. I I SurT.r- M. '4 1 S. I lnuer. Jockey.

tip. II. Sb. -1 a. tin i i -4 2' K.l, lt T-1 4 2 VJ 3 21 I-' I' H.

Met arrei. Jr. lVaenpon SI 7-2 6 3-J ir ii 7 4 2- 3 i- 3s laHt. O.uhl 12-1 IV I 1 3 1 i 14 4' il 2'' 4J' 41 J. ltoia.

Jr. Iv.rner 4-1 11 .1 a. 1 S'l i' fi'l S'! Imii, llvme 4 1 2 1 II Alirlt i 10U III 111 111 Hi 10 liei Warren 1 I 2VI lo I I kvlaiior. 4. 107 T'1- 7k 7 Ha l.

Brannon 30 I I 211 10 I I 1 4. 107 2 I 1) 4, IV K' 1 J. Uen 1 I 1VI I 3 1 Kifall. a. Ill 5 7' 7 S' (- LMHolr.i Mrlntvr- 7 2 42 I I 3.:4 Miee.

Hm 7 II 4 I VV1 1.1 I I Mari gis-il. nn r.r.vii I ne aTie. aner. a. ny 1 iK-uia-nne llawnirg I ramer.

i Jr. Firt Pet p. the first half, moved up on til- with ft rusn nm- dma ine fr im and aore Rosrhurg II. iiin the ial iiirVifif ai as gemg awsy at ie end. 11 shook lirty I st I uri out of hack stretch snd lirew atrav into iod lead, but was lirmg the bst l'edigree o-itgsn I'ocoia in th- tmai drtie.

Alg.il e)rd a 5p fter: Joseph Hoyer vs. the A DA I IITV-SF A F.T1I TUT. INTr MI ITI Ol THK I I.0RII. TATF. Pneumatic Judgment I 1 Hm I Allt ASstAIATlOX.

AT TAMi'A. i I A -Tl hSMY. MRi 7. 1.H1 Wr.iL-rOar. Trar ngnim.

of the Federal Circuit Com "for Northern OQ7 1 IHf BACK-About three furlongs; lor twn-rr-ckl-; to tie I OU I I vJ p. Hid flarler -Weijihl. FF Oe r. r. ri.e.

I Op 1 1. Sh. SS671 fanriie 110 3 3 1 1 1.1. T. Iaven Trove! 2 3 1" (-it Judae Sw-k.

107 5 21 2 It rair.pMI ('. 1 4 1 .11 7 1 iut Batt-nn. lOS 4 4 4 I. II Moody Irrrn' 2 1 3 1 4 1 iii; "TShTI lin. Ha Hifi 1 1 3 4 Ii.

Biima Ifav-rnprn, 10 1 12 1 3 1 tint i7l Naur lt7' 2 2 5 .1 latter lv.i...-.an HI 7 1 'ii In.l :s.v 444 at JM. hanie 0 Hrien ran a if ieh lhe het. and dr-w amat i.fter gomg a Juoce in) fan and ran to hi. hit form, ti it sa a lucky word. Hsttson as gn.ng the 4mts al lhe en.

I and wu ild have heen in a few more si rales. Jim Ray tired in the last furlong. Nai i III. had no mahsps. CS) 17 I.Hora.

RMT- Five furlongs: for thiee-vrar-nlds t-d upward, se'li-g: irylU'i Time RM Five furlnrgs: for thn-e Sater is an 5Q7 1 A case 0 2n 2 -V 10n4 j. Went to the ri at 3:11 eights. IWrr. 109' Lit tk Maid. 102 Cull Holland, lift) Udv Hansl.unt.

107 Irrs. lf M-lrar. 107 Shepherd's St.pt 107 Irta Ui-k'orl. 7 Alhie W. 94 I'uUieJ Zeh.

1 12. ii.o! Hyaemth. 112 lvii-slone. IT. M.

II 7 12 10 II) 2 li 44 fi' (' 2i 111' Si 11 12 1 lS I1" Si '1 4' HI 7s lH 11' 12 13 2 4- 7' 9' ll'i II I2 12 1.1 13 F. I ers. 1- J. W. Tettetl 2'iM T.

3i 4' ri 9i 101 VI T. M. I iff at I reeman P. Young II. Uaes I'rinia II.

Itrwdnrv W. lyi I). Han.nn.nd l.roT"r V. Md ahe II. R.

1 reeman J.k't. kntihl Clo.ke-. Ilreyer liiward f. hit. Meeir In in Bfrger.

mprn I I 41 Ii 1 20 1 4 I 10 I 1.V1 1 20 1 10 I 2 I I. 4 10 1 7 1 4 I .3 1 I 20 I 4 I 30 1 10 I 3 1 FI. Si 2 I 4 I 2 i I 11 I I 2 I 12 1 4 I 5 sh a 1 1 2 I ft 5 3 i 4 i 4 1 1 I ft I 2 I good. Won dm.ng. sci-omi and third the sau.

inner, br. by Ij imt-t aliro. Trainer. J. W.

Totten. I.nmal ii. rr fonranllv. was a sharp factor all the a and outstayed Pandr Pancef in the final strides. The latter ran a ri rT but weakened tlightlv near the end.

Little Maid hnished with a rush through the steetrh. I 'uil li.iUand suffere.1 inter Vr-nce at the lower iro. Veliar also ianiiii-d badly. UxlcMoue, unudly handled wat cased to a standstill at the 'tart. Scrafheil: SSooj Rrstliss ljdy.

3Q71 r- THIRD furlorts: for three-vear-old and upward- purse $I2j. Fra-tionai Zi Marten. eialits. I I'l. Oanera.

Jnckry TT TT h. WVKI I'arthaee 112 I fi 3 1 li 2 1- T. Fonre Trovler 4 4 13 lit Blue Tie 'lOl 12 5 41 4J 2 M.ire Berzen 10 1 5 1 2 1 II 3Mim (Vrrv tiirl. WW 4 4 3" 3- W. SSa.ie IVkei .1 2 1 3 .1 ten My Ixive.

112 5' 2' I- 4 Mr. II. H. Brown Cr.ffii Ml .1 2-1 II lii-oiw fumer. 109 I 7 I 6) fl" 11.

Turner Hoffman .11 7 1 2-1 11 1 12' 2 .1 fi1 tl" I' tlmin A. Martin 1.1-1 20 1 6 1 3 1 (ompletc. 10.1 I R. S. Haymaker f.

Brown 111 1.1 I SI 2 1 Tanliark 110 7 7: 71 7t 1). K. Carter Donovar 111 40 1 l.V I VI Slart t.d. Won camly, srroml anu thud Unving. inner, i n.

uy name um inuier. Carthare ran an if the bent, moved into the lead in the firt quarter and heid the other" ife thereafter, tliernr iniffrrrd interere-i-e dunr.a thr eariy stage and 1'irkett threw awav rerond piare in the final rtnde-. Bine Tie ran in murb improved ionn and would nave been doner up but for miff'nne My love o'nt almo-t lo a walk in th-Hretrh. Complete tired, trwinre ran do better. 2xi73 Inmrene, Athanio.

3W73 Vifiin 8Sfi20 Paul. FOI HTH ACT One mile; for three year-oldn and inward: eliin: pur Si 10. Fra.ponal Tiir.f JO I I 1 1. 0:13. 1:22.

1 1. Went to the pr-t at 4:04 tn Off al 4 0.1. lid .740 3sXi 3S674 Start uod. Won dnviuf. ieeood and third lhe same.

r. b. 0. naonwortn trainer. ridden all lhe wav.

saved ground rotr.ing into the tretrh and finislied namely: ot up in tb la few strides. 1-ady Maxim showed the most early speed and would have won hut for bearing out slightly in the hist suteenlh. Rodman had no mishaps. Jarii Baker weakened alter going three quarters. Judge Lhmdoo went poorly and ran do murh better.

Abe quit. Srratehed: 2S63S Walter McLean. 2a00 Lyndfcurst. FIFTH RACK Five and a half furlongs: for three-year-olds and upward: p-irse S150. Fractional Time 3871 0.12 1:05 3-1.

1:13. Went to the post at 4:33 p. Off at 4:3 38599 38540 3S6. 38619 38601 Martem WenhU. Vanen.

119 iaiiv Maxim. 111. Rodman. 113 Jai-li BaLer. 134 Hetsy.

Ill Itulire Dundon. 134 131 131. auetm. 1-U lnd. Starter tt eiht.

38675 Tamar. 110 SWH8 Rn MrOe, 99 3KH73 Anavri. 108 a622lirenade, 112. 8urtei Rtf.eer. 115 Start -Weighu- Ladv Ltuiton.

iu. St. I)unaB, 111 John Marra, 115... Red Robm. 111...

104 Haneork. Ill Blark Domino. 109 Chief Haven. 115. Oxtsmn.

Ill t)lina Miekle. 104 PI' St '4 S. 1. O-wierv Jockey. Op.

U. I'l. 8 3- 4i 34 1J D. Hammond Kmihl 2 2 I I 12 IV 1- 1" 2i S. Holnte-n C.Jaekaon 1 5 2 11 12 4 9 d- 4i 2i 3 J.

A Mrode Piekett S-2 4-1 4 5 1 2 41 2J 2h 4 4- ('. H. Kpna lmn 10.1 ID I 4-1 2 1 2 5" 5s 5 5 P. Wrupen 20-1 1 12-1 6 7 7h 71 6 K. Mimre Beren 2 1 3 1 6-5 1 2 3 1 2'.

8 8' 7 71 J. H. B'eher Tnuler fi 1 7 1 2 6 3 9 3 34 3 7J 8' ti" A. B. Campbell (ir.ftr.

l.V 1 l.V I 61 3-1 7 4 9 9 9 9 9 D. Tarter Hm 30 1 40 1 13 1 I half a mile. Se'ratehrd: 38698 Clysmie. 38673 Keard. near lnd 3S676I 386SS 381540 S8H01 PP.

4 3 10 8 2 II 5 1 7 6 9 11 3 5 3 6i 4 7' 2" 8 9 11 101 S. F. Jockeys. tip. (1.

Tl. So. 1 R. M. Hollenbeek I I 11 2.1 Out, 2s .1.

Brian Steele 5 2 4-1 Hut 2 J.F.Sweeney Bergen V2 4 1 fi-5 tlut 4 4 T. Hattjeld t.riffin ft-1 7-2 2 3 tin Start Won driving, second and third tne same, inner, on. o. oy veoirai 1 ru-i uiniu. rie.

1 rainer. MTmihTrolv interfered with anon after the start, trailed the othem trntil the strrteh turn, where she moved into lead and held kose MK.ee safe in the final drive. The latter also suffered by interference and made a game effort the end. -navri weakened badly, tirenade caused interference soon after the start, but weakened after some 1" 3k 4i 5J 2i. 7k 6" 8 im 11 S125.

Frae- good. Won dnnug. second and third the aamc. inner, b. Register Solitaire.

Trainer. K. M. I Houenner. overcame mter'errn-e in the first half outUyed Lady Chilton in the final mSg St.

had an mishaps. John knoek-d Urk mTh-'streb. Hwcliad roufb tnp. Red Kooin showed imrroied form ScraPhed: 37iGlipaii, 3oCl yn. -ra.

38fiW (ItMCneipv. To set a aid. the rill of William Roaenbrink. Rulleon i Rote. COURT or INSOL.VENCT.

407 Mar n.rxs va. Edward R. Bangs. For 3 alimony. Alblet a i Cora Va-lo va.

Harvey Faitin. Fir di-vor and ion Malion Vordenberg. SUPERIOR COURT. 54.9H. John T.

TV. Campbell vs. The Cincinnati Traction Company. Kor aa Byron M. ClenDenlng.

54.1.V2. Belle Demaa vs. G. A lbert Droescher. For aa Thomas sllcble.

rOUCED INTO ASSIGNMENT. PKCiai. ptaeaTCH to i xqcibb. W. March a suit instituted by the Isaac Straus Company, of Cincinnati, against IVilllam loeb, a local clothier, to recover f-XXL, an assignment was made to-day by Mr.

Loeb. Attorney H.Clay Warth was named as it. eignee. The liabllltiea are more tlian Ji.ia. No schedule of the assets was filed.

Tbc Crown Overall Company- of Cincinnati is one of the creditors. WEST VIRGINIA CHAETEES. srxciai, ntsraTH to trk axgriREa. Fairmont. W.

Va March 7 The Secret.rr 1 OwnefV Jockeys. Op. CI. PL Sb. R.

M. Hollenbeek 5-2 2-1 4 5 2 .1 I V. V. King Knirbt 12 1 12-1 5-1 2 1 C. B.

Daniels Firkett 4-1 3 1 I I 1-2 H. 1. Kitkman A.Martin 8 3 2 1 1-1 1-2 K.W.Brown C. Brown 30-1 40 1 15-1 5-1 W. B.

i vans Inn 10-1 10 1 4-1 2-1 W. H. Schwarti Jensen 2 1 4 1 3-2 3- 5 I A.W itaon Hoffman 20-1 25 1 lt 5-11 M. Mrrs C. Jackson IO 1 I 2-1 1-1 Mis.

Hostetter 20-1 12-1 ill I A. I). Steele SteeiVj 10-1 10 1 4 1 2 1 i SUrUe has iasued charter, to the following con- 1 cents: The Christian Colliery Company, of Malum, to mine coal to manufacture coke. The capital lock i. tSiai.imo.

The incorporator, are Quin i Morton, of Uurnwell; W. FWoml. of Standard: I Angus McDonald. V. I.

Black and G. Sum- I merfleld. of Clurlastcn. The Sanitary Cooler Company, of Charlestca. to manufacture refrigerator cooler, and refrigerating apparatus.

The capital stock i. toOi.000. The Incornorators are S. M. Dunbar and Men-ill.

of Pittsburg: J. P. Chapman, of Iieury; W. K. Deesan nd John Faulkner, of Glen Jean.

Palacw Furniture and arpet Htores, of Hr-per'a Ferry, to deal In general furniture bunlue-a Tha rapital stock Is lvt'. The In.nrporalora are Eugene t1 hug art and Abram Kaplon. of Ferry: Tolila. Iasarus. of Brunswick.

Joseph Ratio, of Philadelphia; Jamea at Mason, of fnarlealon. The 1-aae-U Art Ware Company, of Parkera-burg. to manufactura art ware. The capital stock I. fJo.iajw.

Tha incorporators are K. G. Htepri-nwon. H. B.

IStout, Edward Kelly. H. F. Ilckel and 8. B.

Stilea, all of Farkarabuca. JL THE ENQUIKER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911. 9 W. L. DOUGLAS shoesk; W.L.

DOUGLAS S3-50 SHOES are the lowest. price, quality conslderl. In tba world. They are the leader Terywher. W.UDOUGL9 S4.00 SHOKSare Jast as good la every way as other make costing $5 to $7.

The only difference tho price. Don't pay high prices any longer. W.L-Douglas shoes cost more to make than ordinary f-h'H'8 because higher grade leathers are used and selected with greater care. If you could visit Y. L.

lKiugias- great lactones at lirockton, and see for yourself how carefully W. Iu Douglas siioes are made, you would then understand why they Hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other make of shoes. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. CAUTION Th" hair W. L.

IuKlaa wnu i iuii nmm9 mnd he retail pric aiamp on th bottom, which (aaraaUM full valoa and prote-ta he wtarer acaiiwt blch prloaa a.Dl inferior shoM. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CtAiaim TO artcuy miraTi to Tea EMjrma. Juairi. Mirrh 7 eVar Tn-k lv: I r)a QFIfcT RACE ejtiitlr rf a funonga -ear-okl: Biaaiea: eihr.f par J(U.

7m 4-5. Went to toe port at p. m. im 1:1. lnd.

Ftirun. Wt. i 3.Vi Rom jaw 2 WXJ Shot 1H 3S270 Nraea O. 1 13 Pit O. Hit 3XhM Mr.

Dork 115 37VJS anapo 1 10 rwiiX) rteeeh oo: 112 3M 74 (la en it a IM 3) Trafaicar 112 lnd. Starter. Wt. 345 O-tar aer 111 4 1 The Hacue IU- 3e4 I'leaeant I'M W.4H I. Seal art I I.I Itoufltty IOM 3i74 I Ijnml 1117 I OO791 THIHO 1 001 'three.

vearoida at .1:19. Iid. Mmrterm. Wt. 1.T2 SwViH 'HaiT'can .44 Ilrtnvt H4 Amel.n 12.1 3J2 I and i btart fotd.

r. ir. 1'i. Hi Mrt'uiloa'b 5 2 115 II 12 2' H.ard 2 1 7 10 13 raner Hat I10U 1 40 I 30-1 41- lapla ft I 6 1115 I I Mounta 30 I 20 1 a I I I Riee .1 1 3 I 12 7 (ottnn 12 I 12 1 i 1 2 1 IWrr .) 1 I 12-1 1 Mrfe 12 1 12 1 A-I 2 1 rood for ail bjt Cauno. third dririrx- lnd Sfarrer).

1V JiLe-i 10S Tap Hover Wn 2 Allen Tnii7TTn.k ll. t.amer 3WI7 P. of re HiS 4 lliee Miflr lov VS on eaai'y. aeord aaj 5070fV-KfX)n Art Three quarter, of a vJU I fcWihree-ar-oi-: eU. punw tJW.

I Went to lhe not al 2:46 av tt al 2:47 I J-k. -p I 4eortb 3 2 .1 3" Lar.i 4 I 4 5 1 heturbo tair W.i hae. ilv. I r.t. bed: Ii ke t.l-.k.'l.

Ird. yt. I A er IX. Ii Th- Wr i 2 Br ion 3 SiVH Vr.r.ltv .14 4- 3o7 Mr Btehnp ll .1 i Han-e IT ss I IV I I IV I e-raortb 4 13 1 tl. ft .1 i 4 1 1 7 1 Sarf rood 'm e-l-.

eorJ and third I v.oupird heTlmfoh. tl 4 7 Kl 1 I I 4 1 -l 20 i i i i I I W.u-taJi i'y I 10 I Heal III I 1l I IMviy-n P) 1 I'l I lp 1 2 I I 3 .1 1 3 2 1" I I 11 I 1.1 I 10 I 111 1 SHOE RETAILERS BURLEY OFFICIALS 1 fr K. Jo.le-.a. Op. (1.

S. 1" ee I I I I .1 OH 11 31 1 11 3' l. I IV I 2 1 4' 'i-aVi 20-1 20-1 7-1 3 1 JM 20 1 7 1 3 1 i.anu-i I 3D I 10-1 4 1 2 I a-2 4 5 1 3 amd Uoi eatitermf. e-md aad ttuni dr.TA( SiTatrbeif: 3V9 Art-Tv 3.71 lire rithiha of a nvle: for and -jftwaed: aliowanrea: puree I li'yi. Went to tha p-t at 3:17 09 IT Sa.

11 Hr 4 111 12 Oit 2 1 3 7 10 1 1 San cimJ. eaeiiy. aeeond and laird dmat P-AlT. (a'otitee HardKap: i.ard; value II VII. Wen: to the jjt ai a.

(if at II 3 1 1 2 .1 2 fu I 4 i-t I 2 3 i 4 i 0.Q79OH1TII KH. Th. ar-. of a Tnre mwaI: aeiliaf: n-i-e 1J). wttrr miM a -i I i thre earH a-l 113 Went to the pal al 4 I tS at 4 .22 i ln.1.

Marter. I 3vt rmi 111 ir liar-r 1 1 1 i II Sam Har'r Kella 7 I 3a-3 1 1 M.f lli fr-SW l. IW H- Krx, l'K i (e- lM I I Pie. 2-' i'arier 7pi 4-1 11 14 I a 4 1 7 i 7 10 XI 3 1 I V2 3 I a 4 I M-j 4 1 HI 4 1 fi -ur-- ear-al- ar.d apard. J2 11 I 4 I 4 1 3 1 6 hanaily ecor.

1 and third dminc- 1 I Not Doing as Much Talking as They Used To Do. STECIAL tUSI ATCB To THK BvijriCCa. lexington. Tilarch 7. The meeting of I the District Board of the Hurley Tobacco Society, scheduled for to-day.

was not held, There was no quorum. The Executive Committee held a star chamber session, but I there was nothing handed out to the news-j papei President Clarence Le Bus declined to talk. I To some persons on the outside, however, it looks very much as If the Butler Tobac-' co Society's officials have pulled oft a bar-I ney fight over the rut-out question in the I hope of keeping up prices, and that the next move will be something to divert at-I tentlon from the prolongation of the sales of the pooled tobacco. There Is no apparent rusn tu hasten the showdown of the iool. TWO BILLS SIGNED.

a to tbc XNociati. Colurnbus. Ohio, March 7. State Treasurer's J. Creamer's measure, which provides a depository for state funds, was signed to-day by Governor Harmon.

Mr. Creamer already has all his printed mnt- i ter ready to be mailed to the banks of the state. Under this law he Is required to furnish a daily report of balances to the State Auditor. Governor Harmon also signed the Wltte-more bill exempting bonds Issued for the Hirchase of city waterworks under the same conditions as the bonds for erection of waterworks are exempted. IRON PLANT SOLD.

srr. il DiaraT' To Tas aSQi'iagt. Canton, Ohio. March 7. Negotiations for the sale of the Xovelty Iron Company plant of this city to a group of Eastern men were closed to-day.

The purcjiase price is given at The officers are: President. Huntley Gordon, of Boston: Vice President. George Down, of Canton; Treasurer, H. If. Bryan, of Johnstown, Penn.

The Directors besides the above three Include William Sherlock. Dr. McCallum, Sol Toronski and J. J. Grant of Canton.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. William D. McCracken. of Boston. delivered a lecture to the local Christian Scientists at Music Hall last night.

In whlcn he covered the subject in a comprehensive manner. The hall was crowded with local believers and many from out of town. m- be "just as Coys Shoom, $2 A $2 JO If yon cannot obtain W. J. Iwiujlaa thoet In yoar town, writ for ratalof Rbora ml dirMt (rota (aeturj to wearer, all charge prepaid.

W. UOL'uLaS. US Spark Sl, UrockUM, Maav IKIGIS SIIOK 417 Walnut St. (Clbwn Houae). JUAREZ FORM CHART.

smmwA ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. JACKSONVILLE. -Selltnc: two-7Mr-ola. Kath rlC it Imtnet. Ia ka i4 Sin trier Mi-iz I pat i lleeu llTT.ni.Tiel.l I ar-len I flljEltO Tear I Sl'h Paee.

IM jrl JI.KB I inae-x. i iio. SHtlnr: f-T I en.l 4i. quart tn it -v" I mefl lTt av no I Tour aa4 a lBuex. Welfhta Inl Murphy 1 awe J.

Kinw IW4 IVC.VM Ne lo I "2 aa Joknaonlu a--oirif 14 SMI14 KBclencT HI h-aamaie 3ca Amertcaa tilrl 113 s-n Mrk. i. Sec.m.i Rar- tli-a rrar-oMa. Bva a-vd a 1-a'f furlooga: r.Kt-.i t-rvil (NMS Rvputa'ton Col Rub) Mrj Ui. taton.

Zn'iHU KrJ 3na2 I-anel uOra'TPM more Myrtle 312 Kvia lo XaMll.Mi lo2 lianiab 3.7 Krtima Ktiiart 31 Tom Maata 17 l.vdia Ln IMItMika lua t'ol-tta lot Nauahtr 14.113 A 1.0 eiifibla: Antntaiiafr. Caairra Star aal Tnirl Ha-e-Fsraa: -ee-retr-oMi aix fr-' -n: Bad New II 10! t.r-nuntr Tat 4'-i ltaeh -WUi Monti 1-M JalX 1I 3 Melrof Ill Rare Tit Tr.rl-al r-elllec Kiako. tl Xia ataarantce-d. for lhie-ei-oM. a rr- 1 -arllnc V2 STT tV-rln-iina SHI'H live Siram 1lt Krt liTti't Turmrl.at l-wnw r7 1 ir.

nl.i. 12 2,: Imprint Ill i I Ui rutty Ifih for for- aod t.p i.i tr.ll and etltv a-- Iji-lr l.h.r. 1i2 r.sT.Hi Hibernlrm rtw-t Mar -rii-M427 I.laht WJ He I I nar Nj-7 I'aallemood I'ara, e'tajiter 5IM Metea A rear Nwrt TAIIPA. JUABZZ. mt.

nnaii1en; 1 YMt-u-d' pe jrt--h 1 Iv O-nua Perthcenter. On Jacksonville. i.irl. Mary Iee Johnson. Kmna 'ettiait.

Itir laaton. Lad. M- Ivor. Monte Fox. Ra-h.

s-horr entry. 1'remler. Herbert Till 111 aatlewood. rteau Brumn.el. Hummer Night.

lJetect. h'pe-a Nostra, teweet Omen. On Tampa. 1T Ii7 .107 Kit. 1.

.11 .1 a ihret-yer-lle. cr- 11- F.a. e- for aar-olla an: up five and lialf fiirlo ca Index WVlch'e Inlea t'elhl Varr R'Jld Ft fatia.1l ftnult I. ,7 At 1 11 drivir.f 1 I Tre-lnepn iti a ii i. i a e- inn mrita.

ii jun .11. iVi72 Aijtotra-l. I2 A Tv-rot I Pi Race Se lira, for a fT.rl.,pa. ie vi 1C id urt p2 lmn inerall4 K.ur-h i IVa.r Baxre ir. Mi4trli.

1-C itae-e e.li.n i f.ur-ea:- 111 and upward: on- mile and an eir-ith laul mMh. Amrl 371l, li- H2 I.indrv 1i Tin cat MJ 112 4 Herman t-a-. lei lor amateur d-- eond myt third tlnvnt l-nmpittri iIr Irp-. 3no7 Tm I Hamilton K.a-h i I ir iMr lmi.1 i 'lirwi Mr. Tme 1:13 2-1 p-e ta 4 4- a al4-49 T'l'vitt Ke i-'u'i." W.r' ihTi jii'r-o la 'aod I t4.

en urj'mae I Sandlver fan 1rttr i I siiawne- US 11 Ie ma Katz 1 1 I'm- 1 1 1 p.na l-x nrandlflmo .112 .1717 Clreraoe I 171 It. 1 2 Tom Hl-a- oaaiy 113 Tony 14 14 -i -l I i-nni IKEi: Assembling For State Convention Rv.77 t- imiora i- n7 7 tv.a-T vt: I v. ifcrTT VK ft lw Cincinnati After Next One. t' a7ii iniert jon-a 1 Jk lii Twi-n-jr-On. ara-t4i, i.i'raTcp to tbb avijciara tisTol Pin laml.

Columbua. Ohio, March Cincinnati will He represented hy a strong delegation at I i Iia -e robing mile. I 7'2i llti V. PX the annual convention of the Ohio Shoe Re- Fanrv ph itailein' Association wbicii opens t-i-morrow et the Chittenden Hotel, line nf the most important matters which IL r.r-: a proposition that the retail dealers organ- Zt r.let M. ie; Round and Hllo jsrt7s Snd Wolferton Culan Floy P-l 17 l.ueky Tlurl Ha--I'urae, ihree.x ear-ul-la; seven fu- villi come uriorc uic iirrs-in convention is Melton St 1-7 satlO i-nifd k'.

riSlUVt Weet folnt omiTiy Tair.P'. I nrle a mutual fire insurtince 1 i-mpanv to '122 vini lLr.etit 5SiHj r.s.'ii in" carry insurance fur dealers in this stale. ia furlora: lit is contended that the rates have ad- ssi(j zvju -hei--oia enormously the past few t.Jr years ami that something must be done. ii7 Aunt Xaney .11" rn Similar companion are said to I In succei-s-. sportii .112 r.vctt liemnieii ful In other lines of I usiness.

wWl St ii' i Steps will also be taken by th dealers to i.a.lv Kllial. 11" Tliuetvet Fee that the public is jiroteoted in the fu- m-kra 11.1 li.clement against fake clearance ssls. where worthless stock Is disposed of. I i t.h er Ii7 Kiio John It Is probable that Cincinnati wi'l succeed in electinir some of ber sons to l.iKher state offices and a vigorous effort will 'v? made to secure the next convention for th. Queen City.

ie.i..lll Fr-I F. Kt Johntor. 1 13 3-i-2 iktri.rri Planter PI 3n72 'Jajd'er Joe i-rent allowance. TIPS. 17 PC .112 Hi 1a.

ll tt. tit .11. Ml ,1 112 Automatic. Prince. Therr-a ill.

ouch. Maiden, lea Hill. Walter Mclean. Virginia Undisey Dr. Alncon.

Sir Ompton. llvrtcon. IuUi Kara, 8 ha a nee lassowsf, Tony W. On Juarez. Idy Do'ora.

Iiamanri. Bill Iamb. Fancv. Wolfert.m. lu-ky Move.

Kterltn. Ken. tHpohn. Al Muller. Pluvloua.

1 tv lenient, lasdy Ellxahetn. Smimij: Fort John luia. Cremn Qutea CONFESSED PERJURY, But It Sid Not Sara Employars front the Pen. Chicago. March 7.

Four young women and one young man confessed to Judge Isndis In the I'nlted States District Court to-day that they had glren perjured te-rtl-mony In behalf of their employers. Peter K. and K. K. Brimle.

who were recently found guilty of oleomargarine "moonahtn-ing." Following the confession Judge sentenced Peter K. Brlmia to serve sis years In prison and to pay- a fine of K. K. Brimle was sentenced to four years" Imprisonment and fined 31.0Xi. L0WEE WATEX KATES.

nieT-ai to tbc aogrtas. Iuisville. March I. Water aaers Ioulaville heard some good newa this afternoon when after a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Louisville Water Company it was announced that discounts ranging from 10 to 13 per cent would be adoptee! July 1. which means a new saving to con.

sumers of about SllO.OOO. Ten per cent la cut on the flat rate. 12 per cent on tha meter rate and 15 per cent for cask. INSURANCE BILL EEADT. sr-TctaL mrT to Tas sxgciasa Columbus.

Ohio, March 7. The Felllnger bill, designed to stop life-insurance rebating, will be reported to the House with av recommendation for p.a.age by the Cona-mlttee on Insurance. Last week the bill was defeated after It had resisted the insertion cf weakening amendments, but ssas reconsidered and referred back to the cmb-mittee. which decided to-night to report It favorably. I v.

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