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W. Street. Caw. off llTT-SS rewelk lirrUaa, WJlil EJTheJolinlLrilcGowaiiCo. AS tduuucuackisiit.

itsmsivsr I Interest st to rata of Jl from April 1st w1U credited to your tacroast naooey deposited Is tha Savings Department or before lstareat rredUed oa sccossts Jssssrr 1st ssd'Jslr It. UNION SAVTIGS BANK Osetal aad Sarplas, 53,000,000 CINCINNATI, a ATTACKED Girt Strike-Brealen and Dresses To Shreds Victims Rescued By Polka. Vain Haneka. former Treasurer of THE JENQUIHEK, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 6, 1910.

STUDDOnil Fight Is Being Made To Save the Tobacco Men From Trial at This Time. Judge Cochran Overruled De-. murrer To Indictment, But Defease Raised Other Issoes and Secured Farther Delay ia the Case. Testerdey th. greater part of tbe day was utilised by Federal Judge Cochran and the attorneys representing the Indicted tobacco (rower, la thrashing out the demurrer attacking the legality of the grand Jury In various instances, as well as th.

appearance of Special Counsel for th. Government K. P. Grosvanor. The attorneys pointed out what they believed defects In th.

Indictment and which were met" by Acting District" Attorney George DuBelle. and ar gued before Judge Cochran. After ail had been wsded through Judge Cochran could se. no objection to the papers as thsy were draws and overruled the motion of th. at torneys t.

quash the Indictment. farmers, and that they, th. attorneys, bad other business la other Courts snd that. therefore, they could hardly see how they were going to try th. ess.

at this term ot th. Court. Judg. Cochran told them he waa aaxioua to dispose of the case at this term, but did not know how Mr, felt about the matter. Mr.

Du Rails replied to th. Court that be did not feel that ne should ask for a eon-tlnnanre Asstetsnt District Attorney George Davison stated to tha Court that he had Information from Mr. Grosvenpr. who la la Pittsburg, that be wanted th. cas.

tried at this term of the Court. Seeing there was so possible chance for a continuance the attorneys demurred to the Balsed Another Point of Law, They held also that the mere fact that the tobacco was for Intsrstate commerce was an Iscident not Involved la th. controversy. and that a. conspiracy charged was one against tut tobacco and sot against com merce.

Mr. Dickeraoa also claimed that th. word conspiracy waa not properly described. that It did not show how it was dona, that It was not sn ordinary term and that It re quired a sufficient explanation. Mr.

DuRelle. In explanation of th. word "conspiracy" said It was aa every -day com mon word that thi means to do aa unlawful act. Mr. Wlnn raised th.

question as to wheth er or not four hogsheads of tobacco, the amount Involved, was enough to affect the commerce between the state' sufficiently to constitute a trnet or combination. Judg Cochran took the questions under advisement and will render his opinion on ths matter oa the day th. cases are set for trial. BUNKED In Hallways and Attended Nickel Snows Waning Katie Fabia, Found Yesterday. Katie Fabla.

the pretty fifteen-year-old I Hue cartas girl who bad been mysteriously missing from the noma of her mother, Mrs. Maria Fabla. at SIT Wads street, waa Idsn- tlfled at o'clock last night by neighbors seated tn a nickel show la tha MBls Hotel Building, at 230 West Firth street Word was sent to portee headquarters and Traffic Patrolmaa Knight responded, and the girl wea taken beforo Lieut sea nt Watson. Her mother waa sent for. but Katie reso- I lutely refused to return home with her par ent, alleging that aha bad to give np all the saoaey she earned, wae beaten and had ne pleasures.

She vigorously denied that she bad been Induced to leave home by Frank PlaalUo. the young Italian of West Sixth street whom the mother I rlalroed bad abducted her. and said shs had I been sleeping In hallwsys and outhouses etnes leaving name a week ago. Katie satd that the story told by Charles Lajcht, a friend of Plssillo, that be who In 10U3 compiled the first table of birth and death etallstlce from which ths tables of mortality now In use by all life Insur ance companies, and on which their rates are based, were deduced. His researches were made In Germany and Beitserfauid.

aad be subsequently compelled London to keep such records. And now every civilised community everywhere furnishes political Jobs to conduct this department of births aad deaths. So Halley made scientific Ufa insurance a possibility. But he could not foresee the mass of fraud and scandal the Industry afterward germlnsted. else must hs hsvs confined his labors to ths dreamy.

Innocent littis lights of the mysterious sky. Alfred Holsman. Cincinnati. Ohio, April 5, 11U0. POLITICAL GOSSIP.

The Republican Judicial Circuit Committee, at a meeting at the Blaine Club Tuesday, decided to hold the convention for the nomination of a candidate for Circuit Judge at Hamilton, June 4, at 2 p. m. The apportionment of delegate, on motion of George W. Tibbies, of this city, waa made a Butler, 13; Clermont, Clin ton, Hamilton, 91, and Warren, 8.. The meeting waa presided over by Judge William H.

Xuedera as Chairman, and Clin-j lows: Egbert; Clermont. Elmer Ely and Rober Johnson'; Clinton. M. B. Coffin and J.

Robinson: Hamilton, W. H. Lueders George W. Tibbies; Warren, Alex. Box- well and WOlard J.

Wright. Following the Judicial meeting the Join1 Senatorial Committee of the Seoond-Fourtt District, composed of the same counties except Clinton and Hamilton, and with ttn addition of Brown, fixed th. dale for thi nomination of a Senator at Georgetown August 29. Judge BoxwelL of Warret County, presided at the conference, wlU Thomas H. Darby has been selected aa the strongest candidate to run for County Prosecutor.

County Auditor Edmondson. Coroner Co and County Surveyor Cowen are alatad for renomlnatlon. while John Doyle la considered a cinch for County Re-ecider. George Schott. Fred Sperber and G.

W. Finn are fighting It out for Sheriff, but Schott and Sperber are th. ones who nr. salt! to be nearest the wire. Albert Daiker, for years connected with the County Recorder's office as a reporter of transfers, deeds, mortgages and real es ter th.

various news and trade papers and for commercial houses. Is also said to be slated for a position on the ticket, while John i. Wenner, present chle? clerk of the City Board of Control. Is also riAwtt tnr mimiA r.fm Ttiev wt 11 ba An the that Dalksr will be selected to run for the Treesurershlp. while Wenner, who waa formerly Chief Clerk to the County Clerk, will be nominated for that office.

For County Commissioners Stanley Btruble. Charles C. and that every one knew It and Cooper and William J-Tanner willb. defendanta know well what It ted without opposition to succeed them- seiree. rnoon, April 4.

called a meeting of the tepublican Central Committee of the First fV'ard and purposely neglected to nouijr ne-of the meeting, being a memoer iroui lis precinct. Borne of the committee real-sed -that Handman was attempting dirty lolitica. so they told me of the scheme, and If appeared at the meeting. When George parrel made a motion to throw me out of the meeting I told Carrel that he was not tian enough to do It, and dared Him to ai-empt to do It. and what more I said to (him was a.

plenty, uanaman, wsieaa oi having the meeting in the First warn. 'railed it for West Court street, in the Six teenth Ward." ton Egbert as Secretary. The various coun-j jt wu authoritatively announced by the ties In tha circuit were represented as ol-j Republican organisation yesterday that Butler, James K. Cull en and Clinton Nicholas Lomrworth will be renominated for Congress In the First District and Herman P. Goebel In the Second.

This sets at rest all the stories about Longworth being a candidate for Governor and also squelches the ambition of those who -wanted to suc ceed Congressman Goebel, who will run for a fifth term. A tremendous pressure, not only her. but from Washington, was brought to bear in favor of Mr. Goebel, who Is the oldest member of th. Ohio delegation B.

R. Young as Secretary. The apportion. I and. Its Chairman.

Many business orgaa-msnt of delegates to the senatorial conven- UsUons in Cincinnati and the lettjr carriers lion is as follows: Butler, 13; Clermont, a. Brown. and Warren. 8. The district Is I went to th.

front. strong for Goebel and heavily Democratic, although the Repub-1 landed hira a winner, Means have occasionally elected their can didate. I The Twenty-first Ward Huat Club will nave a smoker to-mgnt at Merman ijoh With the primaries now only 40 days Piece. Liberty and Dudley streets. Speeches sway, a survey of the field makes up a win do maaa oy uouncnman neroeri xvej- eountr RanubUfan ticket which looks like nolds, I.

Meyers, Ward Executive Geo. this: Schloss and C. N. RusaelL Delegates will State Senators Fred Bader. Edgar M.

I be selected to attend the Democratic state Johnson and Charles KuhL State Representatives William Meln-hardt, Joseph Schwegman. Frank R. Gus-wsllsr, Joseph UUligan. Raymond Ratllff snd Arthur Spiegel, wtth dark horses said tog candidates for re-election, Judge of th. Insolvency Courtr-Genera! A.

M. Warner. County Prosecuting Attorney Thomas H. Darby. County A editor Robert E.

Edmondson. County Recorder John Doyle. County Treasurer Albert Dsiker. County Clerk John J. Wenner.

County Surveyor Clinton Cowen. County Coroner Dr. Oliver P. Coe. County Commissioners Stanley Struble, W.

J. Tanner and Charles Cooper. -Sheriff George Schott or Fred Sperber. This Is the ticket which the wis. ones are Convention and some candidate, for places on th.

county ticket mayt be Indorsed. An arrangement has been made by which the action, of tha ReDubllcan Stat. Com' Lh "rtSl will telephone- her. to-day and The charge that the Clerk In drawing the 1 Oliver Schlemmer will vacate, they not be-1 the Hamilton County Executive Committee grand jury which returned th. Indictment had made am arbitrary selection of the Jurors waa gon.

Into at length, and the Clerk was Introduced by the defendants to prove these. tacts. Th. Court, however. held, oa objection by the Government, that no evidence would be admitted, and that ended that phase of th.

question. Continuance Denied. The defendants then tried to get a con tinuance of the case and slated that this was th. busy time of th. season for the will therefor, meet this afternoon 1 Instead of to-morrow, thus saving on.

day In th. brief time limit in which th. petitions for candidates must be circulated and returned to th. Board of Elections 20 days before th. primaries.

It seems quite likely that the plan to name the legislative ticket In convention will be carried out, and the can' dldat. for Circuit Judg. will be named by the delegates who will be elected to attend the state convention. There "Is no reason to doubt that th. state committee will re spect th.

wishes of the Hamilton County organisation and leave th. selection of leg- espousing as a "winner. The loss of one I Islatlv. material optional. SUt.

Senator from this district Is taken car. of by the refusal ot Senator Thome Baker to be a candidate for re-election, and DuRelle Is generally conceded that the other three Senators will be nominated for re-election. Of the nine Repreeentatives it ia understood that Representatives Zumsteln. LeBlond and Schlemmer do not wish another term. and Degenhart.

th. other member, Democrat, this leaves three places oes refilled, conceding that th. other six are to be renominated. Who will fill these places Is said to ba still problematic For Insolvency Judge. Judg.

Warner will be nominated to succeed himself, while As- Indictment upon the ground that a single ststant Cnlted Ststes District Attorney act of interference with interstate commerce did not constitute a "conspiracy In restraint of Interstate commerce, and that th. conspiracy. If any existed, was not in restraint of commerce, but waa for an entirely different purpose and simply prevent certain tobacco from being marketed, and that this purpose would nave been as well served whether the tobacco had been consigned to another state or to soma other point la Kentucky. MERGER Formed By Undertakers. be I Hearses, Horses and Other Funeral Equipment Will Be Famished Bj $400,000 Carporatio.

A combination has been formed by Cincinnati undertakers whereby the, necessity for each undertaker to have a complete outfit will be done Away with. Under the plan each undertaker will merely have an office and showroom for coffins and burial shrouds, but' will not be bothered with the expense of keeping carriages, hearses and 1 Tha combination will be a $400,000 corporation, which will take over the chattels and ticket for Countv Clerk and jCoontv Treas- outfits of all undertakers who become stock- It Is said, -and the oresent outlook la I holders. The new corporation will provide A number of ths Democratlo County ComJj lumbus yesterday by Attorneys Dempsey mittee from the townships will be re-elected without opposition. Those who will ne returned are: Anderson Township. Ernst Coieraln.

Dan Casey; Green, Henry Nelhelsel; MlUcreek. William Voller. The last-named will take the place of Representative Charles Desenhart. The candidates In WbKewater. Sycamore.

Columbia, Miami. Harrison and Bprtngfteld have not been announced. Up to this time the avowed candidates for lows: Clerk. S. A.

Butterfleld; prosecuting Attorney. Henry T. Hunt; Wil liam A. Honklns: Coroner, Dr. W.

W. Bhrlner, Dr. F. Helfferlch; Surveyor, Frank A. Farley; Judge of the Insolvency Court, John M.

Smedes: County Commissioner, Edgar Cummlngs, Ous Hlldebrand, George Leonard. Walter L. Comer; Recorder, Thomas J. CNeilL There are mora aspirants for tha legisla- ben Robert E- Pugh waa nominated lor sandldatee have appeared, and tha friends of Judge Jones expect him to te selected to Circuit Judge, a tacit agreement was made Tiet tha next nomination should, go to But- lax (jaunty, wmcn wiu present formea Pro bate Judge Edward H. Jones for that Tors Their I found her seated on the landlna ontald.

of honor. I to this time no Hamilton Coun- the sinkers, aad Aaaa tfrote. who returned to work at tha Kewnwrger cigar factory, were Iba center yesterday of the flrat light since in gin cigar makers went out ea their strike. Tare other girls cams back wtth tha twa, aad tha Sret break created eoa- eieroaiioai asmmg me psraeta The news aulrkly traveled, at noaa efforts were made to see them without avail. Whea the factory closed for the night striking girl cigar makers awaited tha ap-saarsaee the strike breakers.

A. concerted attack was made, and long before tha girts who returned to work reached vtareut street their clothes were torn to re a. hats smashed, and several strikers triumphantly waved, "rats" after tha con flict waa ended. The girls ran ap WsJsut street, and the strikers were augmeoled by a crowd of hoodlums. Not until ths sir's ran Into the srans ef two patrolman did stop.

"Don't you coma bark to-morrow morning or we'll throw yon In the canal. waa ths parting shot st tha strike breakers aa they were escorted from the seeae toy the patrol- APPOJIATTOX EAT. Appomattox Day will be observed by Civil War veterans at Memorial Hall next Saturday, former Senator Foraker. Edward alstsa and W. H.

11. Iaancs will apeak. The cnmmills in charge con lata of George W. Crialrmaru W. H.

lagrlgg sod il. L. Haaklcs, their room early one morning during the latter part of last week, waa true. Ths girl wsa sent to the Juvenile Plsoe of Detention In chsrgs ef Patrolman Knight, and on tha way showed him 13 go. Boa said she bad S4 SO srhen she left home, surreptitiously saved out of her earnings, and had expended some money for meals and for entrance to nickel shows.

where she spent most of her time. After arriving at the Jnvealle Place ot Detention she wept bitterly, but held to ber resolve Dot to return noma MODERN INSURANCE Was Had Possible By Tables Fra- pared By Halley, tha Astronomer. vas smvoa or tbs Bsoerssa. It may interest your army of readers to know that Halley. he discoverer of the comet, whose dally progress you are so Interestingly recording.

Is entitled to fame on other grounds than those we properly praise blm for. Though holding down the )ob of England's royal sstronomer back In tha sixteen hundreds, with his eyes glued on tha tiny lights In ths far-away ether, his busy brain was at the ssme time working on things terrestrial. For be It was ty Candida tea have appeared and the friends ot Judgs Jonas expect him to be selected to bar the candidate. I Notwithstanding ths action of the Republican Central Committee ex-Councilman Kellogg will continue bis fight in the First Ward. Hs said yesterday that ha' had sn opinion from an official In authority to this effect: "The action of ths Republican Central Committee Saturday, April 2, calling for the election of Precinct Central Committee by the wsrd vote is ctsarly Tha law gives tha Central Committee power to asy whether -the Central Committee Is to be composed of one member from each ward or one member from each If one member from each precinct is to be chosen then that member shall be elected by his precinct alone, and the Board of Election has no power to print the primary ballots In accordance with the action of the Republican Central Committee, as it waa the purpose of the law to give every voter square deal." If the Democratic elements agree on complete county ticket a blanket petition will be circulated by the various Precinct Coramtteemen and the required number, ot signatures, 1,300, or about four to a pre cinct, can be obtained in a few hours.

There will be no need of hurry under this arrangement. Should there be a disagreement on the part of the ticket, and rival candidates be placed In the field, the opposing organisations will undertake the work of netting petiuone signed. Would-be csn-dldstee who do not find fsvor with the respective elements will have the trouble tf circulating their own petitions. Former Councilman E. E.

Kellogg is very wrothy over what he considers snap Judgment taken on htm the other day. in a communication he says: "Charles W. Handman. the Ward Captain of the First Ward, last Monday aft- TTT sverytnins needed lor tne conduct of a I funeral. In ths way of carriaces, horses, hearses, undertaking- wagons, drivers, bar- I neap and all other necessaries.

TO). Articles of Incorporation of the new com-1 pany, which Is to be called the Queen City I Livery Company, were forwarded to Co-1 A Nleberdlnc. who represent the undertak- I era. The Incorporators are John J. Radel, John J.

Ollllaan, Frank A. Retlly, John E. Sullivan. Fred J. rasa man, Michael Witt and Joseph A.

Vitt- The attorneys explained that nearly every undertaker in the city ia in tha move. The Intention Is to have all of the chattels turned into one common lot. The property places on the Democratic ticket are aa foi- of each undertaking Arm will ba appraised BERLIN. GERMANY "OTT ADLOXTJM. BERTLnf.

ixAismcor Renovated at a Cost of S1.00Q.000. AD Latest American Comforts, 120 Private BaSirooms. Grand Hall, Superb Location. GEBJCANY. by a committee aa it is presented, and the I DrCSQCIs owner wiu paia me price agreea upon for his entire outfit.

When all has been taken over by the new company and paid for, the best equipment will be sifted out and kept for tha use of ths nsw company. The undertakers will then secure all car riages and other vehicles needed In their business from the new company, at a fixed tlvs nominations than any other part of the rata, which win ba charged to all atookhold- tlcket. It Is understood that some promt' nent business man will be selected for Auditor. The congressional candidates are scarce tn tha First District, but Charles N. Dsnsnhowsr and Alfred Q.

Allen will be the contenders in ths Second District. Triers will ba other names mentioned for several of the offices within the next week. Ths Fifteenth Ward Harmon Club will meet at tha Cincinnati Democratlo Club rooms to-night. It la claimed that at the circuit conven tion at the Havlln Hotel two years ago. srs, and none others than stockholdsrs can secure them st tha sams rata.

The tHUO.ono capital stock will be divided Into 4.000 shares of 1100 each, and will ba subscribed by undertakers at par. 'Ths combination Is formed for the pur- TEAMS GETTING READY For the Big Game To Aid Santa JCarla 5 Arrangements for the Bants Marie Instl tute benefit, which Is to be held In League Park May 7, were made last night at a meeting of tha Benefit Committee at the Business Men's Club. Among the orrant- satlons represented were the Knights ot Bt John, the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Knights of Columbus, ths Catholic Knights of America and tha Catholic Federation. Letters were received from ex-Mayor Julius Flelschmann, Mayor Schwab, General Michael Ryan and Dr. Zeckendorf, regretting that they were unable to attend ETJBOPEAN BESOBTS.

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SOd ROOMS. is 9 17 pALACt. HUXf-Li, wltn J. normal Uatht. American Comforts.

Isle. Unat 1.11 Has erne sot. FRANZENSBAD. nd I7ea waewgaa-teVsa A WoT.d-FamousSpa for the treatment of UaVVw IUV lYJaa.lS'HBjl UVUUIfl 111 I -m IT" mouth carr Lares when ws are Terr buav. I One aad oohsif houra irom uaraiDaa.

-ppi I tor moxmc, sea ruin avenue, new Tors. The intention Is to have the new company furnish all of the carriages, as all stockholders agree to patronise only the com pany for what It needs. In this way ws will house everything under one barn, prac tically speaking, though, ot course, we will have to have several barns for the different parte of the city. We will sava in this man ma Iu.Mm th. rnm Af Kama everything else will ba greatly reduced be- I aH cause ox mi great qusnuun uie company will buy st a time.

"We figure that the company will make money for Its stockholders, and it will also mean that the undertakers will all make more money, for, under tha plan which we have, each undertaker does away with the necessity 'of having an Individual barn. horses, carriages and drivers, and hires ths same from the new company for less than It would cost him to maintain It is said that John Radel is the "fa ther" of the project, and that al ot ths IM or more undertakers In the city will become stockholders In the nsw company, WTLDUNGEN. GERMANY. W1LDUNGEN EMS. GERMANY.

AIX-LES-RAINS. alas as aals seey French VENICE slaw water fat every fcedreom. FAMOUS SPA FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. GERMANY. EMS, GERMANY.

Bettl D'fcizkttrre tni Park fills srirate bataa. WILD UNO EN. GERMANY. FURSTENHOF Lsurarest aad Finest Hotel. Owa Thermal Bataa.

German Hungarian Italian Russian Spanish artiste. SERIOUSLY INJURED the meeting, and wishing the project sue- Was William Bolters When Knocked cess, a letter irom ja. iiutmard. Chair- -a. man of the Committee on Charities of the XOWn tjueen uiy liub.

etatea mat he would I WUllara Rollers, molder, living-. at S-il BAcereota. was knocksd Mullen reported that the Citv Hall r. 1 down and run a ouggy at Linerty ball team has been organised, and other and Bremen streets at I o'clock yesterday athletiofeatures for the occasion are being afternoon. In which.

Fred Scbwarts, of 24S Men's Club, andlne -e Spring Grove avenue, waa M.t4, merce, said that the team composed Rolfers wss taken to the City Hospital In members of these organizations is setting Patrol S. where It was found that four ribs leai aha TlTfSB 4 hate Ss La an a a 1 in shape lor the same. Mnrri. I t. KunerintenderTr "Is ngni s.ue -r.

tractured. one pene vited to serve aa master of fleldWrts Tn. traan tn W' le" thumb broksn auction of boxes will be held th- and he sustained an. ugly scaln cU Chember Tueeday alternooa at o'ckck. his K'Jt eys.

HU condition 1, serious. SAVOY, FRANCE. STEAMSHIPS. Dats la 7 -LEStDAIIlS SAUOY, FRAI1CE. Ths most chsrmlng: European Resort.

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brea raris. ins, golf, tennis. Fishing in the wonderful Lake Bourget. tars. Irsst Gesevs.

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