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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 11

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.1 1 tHi" Hi i I-u ewlii 4 LDd IW a pu-jui toi oa 1WS etS I tG.0 i ior i. i to treu i tM r.M' ihtlw) 0km i reui ale tt't lai is ft offl'i! boon I ik tm ctw bids Ohio. ftirnSi per as v. until A UtUtM nTCE RS. 8.

mi at (111. to nre.i.M 1 Co reside-1- will IBS. lion ie.1 St unniU" ati I Al (ieorM -eserv BI.S- Rf presi' RAILROADS. Ixcise Id a I I --n. It F-t 'K-tr nf a few of the small oinmisslon found the general unable to from their Intra- tliat they might re- taming on business i.o f.iurth of their gross proportioned ac- mll.ase within the I i-i- ent this year, hs i year, hence the The Gross Earnings.

lulls amount to i.j-y paid into the State thflr total 'gross the Tax Commission. IT-. The railroads pay 4 or being t-s pai. I into the treasury a- kagis of express com-couipanies wanted to i.i their earnings on the ompanles already paid i' money as part of their to tax it as an earn- Refused To Deduct. abroad companies also iloire.l i t- -1 from their earnings certain Freight Cars.

i Ht r.NormEE. I '-nilier 11. Tiie Wabash- Railroad Company to-' lor steel coal and hurried through as fast 1'Iay afterncon the Courts eiv.i.s of the a the i in new equipment a-- wre asked for the first the cars will be used i- t. where It has been have car. borrowed i 1 on lC.v, the Courts that, osring nt.

the road was stea-lily those intending to favor i -n ruling would not do so "i-i that there was not 'i the freight. K. several millions re- "itilpinent was set on hut progress was by the Receivers to- ei. I.a ii.) fit "nt I'TOern ni-tk. i.ew cars the Wabash- will become one of the i country.

The hauls I thousand more men are a ion as the first con-arrives. Every large to-day aaked to bid on pay speci-il attention in milking the bids. The i.e divided among four WOOD ADVANCE in INgriREK. LETEESED esiU Counsel represent- ai. itm-ntul freight roads Prottty in that freight lumber to tlie Pacific until after a bear-11 et for the latter part nine llie hearing at that time when the tariffs shojld the increase The increased rate iif present rate, which is When the omnnl.lnt land rauea no one an- of Ave cents a 100 pounds will become operative The present rate Is 33 cents a 100 pounds.

JOINT TDCE-CABD MEETING Tax Returnst Held H- Officials in This City. i wwi nmL- Ala La an Unexpected Showing. ew Law Produces More Rev enue Than Old System. re. hii-h leruiiuai lumpou.

nans Rush Order for Freight and Coal Cars. rilK KNC-t 1REB A joint time-card meeting between representatives of the H. and D. and Monon Roa.ls was held at the office of General Passenger Agent W. B.

Calloway yesterday. General Manager A. H. Westfall and General Passenger Agent Frank J. Rec-1 represented the Monon.

The C. H. and D. representatives comprised, besides Mr. Cal loway.

General Superintendent A. H. Ai-kred and Division Superintendents E. E. Cain, of Wellston: W.

c. Hurst, of Dayton, and R. B. White, of Indianapolis. It was expected that President William Cotter would attend the conference, but he was detained In New York, and will arrive to-day.

President Fairfax Harrison, of the Monon, was also due in tills city yesterday, but he did not put in an appearance. WILL SETTLE OWNERSHIP. i SPEi-lAI. 1HSPATCH TO TBI EVQrntEB. I Marion, Ohio, December 14.

Judge Babft issued to-day an order directing the Colum-, bus. Marion and Bucvrus Rnilwav Cnmnanv 14. Contrary I Receivers to hold in their possession one tit' a few months agJ, motor car and five dump cars until their i.l-.io under the present ex- ownership can be established. Ell M. West.

i. R-eiver for the Columbus, Delaware and more Into the Sia-, Marion RalIwaVj and Guy alker. M. nr.l-r tlie old sy3tcm. Ac- g.

Keith and W. X. Ketherland. trustees of iitl of the Tax John G. Webb, claim ownership of the to Auditor of State Property.

Judge Babst at the same time approved the report of Receivers Geo. ii.is incrcut- Whysall and F. E. Guthery, of the Colum- certified to-day were bus, Marlon and Bucyrus Railway. The vim the list of some ttni report showed that nearly $44.

had been there was consider- "Penoea curing the past year. Among these was the I l.lgan Southern, which ACCEPT FOSS'S EESIGNATION, 1 ir cent on gross Company to take the place of Fletcher M. Durbln. who resigned last week. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS.

Circulars were received at the local offl- would he double tax-j res of the Santa Fe yesterday announcing 'mniinslon could not see it that that Vice President J. TV. Kendrick, In 'narge ot operation, had been granted a BRAIN TROUBLE Of Which Indiana 'Woman Died Found To Be Hydrophobia, rccut. DtPiTcn to tbs Exorrsca. Rochester, December 14.

It has developed that Mrs. George Clayton, who died several days ago of what waa supposed to be brain trouble, was afflicted with hydrophobia. She was a mental scientist, and w-uld not permit her husband to call a physician until it was too late. Mr. Clayton says that last May his wife was bitten on the hand by a craxy- actlng dog.

The wound healed and noth ing was thought of the matter. Mrs. Clay ton acted strangely oeiore sne aieu, ana several times attempted to bile her hus band. GAMBLER'S MEMORIAL To City of Detroit I Fought By Ser-rml Ministers. Detroit, December 14.

The question of accepting a W0.000 bequest for a memorial fountain Belle Isle Park, to be surmounted by a life-ante statue of the late James Scott, a wealthy gam-bier of. Detroit, has been laid over by thej Board of Aldermen until next wee 1e meeting. Meanwhile several cler-trvmen are leading a campaign to have the bequest refused on the ground that Scott waa a gambler, and that tne city partic ipated in the- erection of a monument to him It would mean the setting of a bad ex ample to the youth of the vicinity. LOCKJAW KAY CAUSE DEATH. arsctu.

piaTATcB tv tbs gxtjruFsa. Ohio. December 14. Lockjaw, which his developed from a wound caused when Roy Hulllbarger's left arm waa torn off In a corn shredder a week ago, may cost tbe young: man his life. An operation was performed yesterday to save tho vie.

but little- hope is held out by physl- THIS JSNQUIKHiR, CTNCTNNA'ri, TfiURSD AY, DECEMBER 15 1910. NEWS OF THE COURTS. Fred Fuhrman. a machinist, was granted a decree by Judge Warner yesterday, divorcing him from Augusta Fuhrman and giving him oustody of their two children. However, as, the wife is about to become a mother, she was allowed 92 per week alimony.

The couple were married December 9, ltftHi, but Fuhrman testified that hla wife neglected their home and children; that ahe drank, and that she spent a great deal of her time on a shantyboat. at the foot -of Sixth street, with one "Whltey" Leppert The wife was in Court, and had pleaded a general denial in her answer, but she made no defense In the case, ahe merely asking for an allowance of alimony. Attorney M. C. Lyklns reDresented the husband, and Bates, Meyer tc Bates the wife.

On the charges of neglect arid cruelty Juffge Warner granted a decree divorcing Elisabeth from Hugo V. Kroeger, a grocer. end was given the custody of their child and $5 per week alimony. They were married June in, 1000, and the wife declared that he leave on October last, when she returned to her parent's home. Thorndyke, Fredrlks Capeile.

attorneys. actor, and six months after they were married. October 2o. Hie left her and never returned. E.

K. Roney, attorney. On December 2. W06, Eva M. Tuschncr and Otto W.

Kramm were married. On February lis. Otto left her and went home to his parents In Somerville, N. J. Yesterday the wife told her troubles to 1 11' mtntMl A raO flf Boston.

December Directors of dlvorcfJ on th0 of neglect, the Chicago Junction Railways and l.nion A decree Was granted hv Judge Warner Stock Tards Company have accepted the dlvorcmg Catherine from Walter P. Morgan resignation of Governor-elect Eugene X. mime of Backus. Koss as Director. Mr.

Fobs was charged K.r,retnier 14. lPtkl. but by the Republicans with being a Direct- De her and nnsvlly deserted her In or of -a corporation owned by the beef November w. M. Betnhurdt, attor- trust" durin-r the last state cumnnien.

investigation disclosed wh.n he accuged the Republican party of x' lect rharged in the divorce at this time being largely responsible for the high cost of FlorTOre sgalnrt Iuis Speckman. x-. well as an livig. Mr. Foss presented his resigna- operator.

The wife says that Cnnstantin Anatase. but tion last spring, but its acceptance was de- wero marTed August 23. and in ferred until now. WILL DOUBLE TRACK H. V.

srrriAL DiarAT. a to the cxQnsss. Findlay. Ohio, December 14. Trainmaster Council, of tne Hocklns Valley, announced that beginning early next spring the road will be double-tracked hetween the B.

and O. crossing at Foitorla and Ixmglcy. From Owens through Marion an.j i sensvr Affpnt Mr Ytsrnel enti.re1 the em oniiiHsslon have stated plov of the Xew York Central some years lhat the state Will not de- i hhi tuMnsr. Kolicllor in Xew York. June.

he deserted her ana ner Dany. earnings of railroads, from Lemoyne to Walbridge are other por- has secured a divorc. Au.litor of State, amount-1 tions of the road where the double-track- divorce h. will eladlv whirl, they paid 1 per i lug will be complete! within the year. BABNET SUCCEEDS V0SBUEGH.

The New York Central Lines announced the appointment of W. R. Karnet as Assist I The child, she says, was of premature bina and weighed but a pound, and was being reared In an Incubator when her husband left her. The babe in now mm and she wants to be awarded Its custody. C.

S. Sparks, attorney. Grover C. Manning, of Mt. Vernon avenue.

Columbus. Ohio. In a letter to the Courts here. aks whether or not Lillle Manning decree Here. He IS says that if she has Day the cost oi me pro- I ceedlng.

He also said that they were married In the fall of The records do I not show any such divorce suit. I The divorce suit of Alice M. against John i X. Sevestcr was ordered dismissed yester day. The approach of Christmas woraeu ant General Passenger Agent to succeed W(roderB with the couple and they became I tiguui 1 "Tin iiiuuc uistti am from 4 per cent of the City, ami has fors-J rapidly to the front, A1IUam J.

Kline, a machinist, of Cook railroads on bust-I I street, was held In the county Jail yeter- wliluii the state as was day, In default of bond, to await sentence f.i. 1 cent of the gross' VIA PANAMA. by Judge Caldwell, of the Juvenile Court. the mileage basis, i jjew Orleans. December 14.

The arrival i Kline was charged with contributing to the or the Legislature. to-dav of tlie steamship San Mateo, of the delinquency of hln step-daugnter. ljreiia i 1 th. an. Inn, Itf noted the actions of omniission Is to ad- i ciiestKirough and Bates Line, marked the finds it.

However. I inauguration of through freight service be-. which wasteen Xew Orleans and San Francisco via 1 l.v the railroads with-I the Panama Canal, where rails transfer of the situation for this the cargo la made. that instead of a loss Uf ZZl SUCCEEDS DUBBIH. reconciled.

Attacks Court's Authority. Kline, 13. Neighbors Kline and the girl on Sunday morning when her mother was away at church. Both Kline and the girl admitted the charge mad, and Kline was sent to Jail to await sentence. Attorney A.

W. Bruck. for Kline, Immediately secured a writ of habeas corpus, from Insolvency Judge Warner, I ill ih ennstttllttonalitv of the i.nv-ion refus-d to allow! Evansville, December 14. L. C.

Ship- Juvenile Court law. which gives that Court sought to i erd was to-day appointed General Ruperin- Jurisdiction in such cases. The case will were earnings tendent of the Southern Indiana Traction be heard this afternoon. nploymcnt r.f the original' The suit recently filed by the Memphis riT'nnnell vesterdav sustaining the Ik' I snecial ruiln km of tiie com- Cotton ComDran Company aaainst tlie II- i the natural in. Tease in the i linois Central and Tazoo and Mississippi the good showing for I Valley Kailroads, Involving difficulties in tna.lc possible.

jfross earnings on intrastate tlie larger railroads in and Hie amount of tax iv into the State Treasury on at hasiii fl.407.4o.! J.41K.K':: a 1.ihi.:wj i J- i.3i.7Ui i.tM.'i.Trix 1. KM. i Inn. K.71.1.'.". I ni; l.iih!!.: 11 1 I'ri-.

1.7:t79otl M. Tax. iei.74.". 47.2S3 1.0.711 77.K.IO 44.S4" li2.7-r: 44.7KI Sl.tXin i t.i tax the railroads av their property lax in the tiiroiigh which they run. assessed the railroads for tax in tiie iast.

but the Tax i r- iiaring blanks to send to ari.i will their property i. in tlie future, doing the I'onnty Auditors. In s.inn will place values on includiuir street, sub- in. rni iian railways, electric inpanles, pine line com- WABASH-PITTSBTTKG Iil It tv, IV- Rush Order For Coal and the delivery of cotton, have been dismissed with the consent of the Tennessee Railroad Commission anu vtttorney-t -nerai uat.es. President Gomes, of Cuba, signed a contract, giving a subsidy of per kilometer for the construction by an American company of il kilometers of tlie Clenfugos.

Palmira and Cruces Railroad. which will use electricity as its motive power. E. J. Wellinglioff.

City Passenger Agenrl of the Iron Mountain, returned yesterday from Crystal Cly, Texas, to which point he personally conducted a party of home-seekers. George Morton. Assistant General Freight Agent of the Burlington. Chicago, visited the local railroad fraternity yesterday. VT.

E. Lowes. Assistant General Passenger Agent of the B. and O. 8.

Chicago, was in the city yesterday. The Santa Fe will cut off 3fO miles be tween Los Angeles and Galveston, making the distance 1,645 miles. A. L. Ellett, Assistant General Passenger Agent of the C.

and O. Lines, was In Chi- cago j. M. Kirk. Commercial Agent of the Frisco, Louisville, was In the city yester- 1 day.

i will of Charles Anderson, a wno was drowned by falling off a barge near the Kast Knd gaa works in January. 1U0T. The cam was a peculiar one. for. though was engaged to the young 1 v.ah A eame yesterday estate, nau ner to this country no angiiciseu tne name to Charles Anderson, ne necame quite Intimate with a young Macedonian named Demetrova.

and the latter showed him a picture of his young sister. Vassilca Demetrova. a beautiful youag Greek, who was still living In Macedonia. Anderson fell in love with the picture and began corresponding with the girl. The result was that he sent her a ring and a gold cross, in token of his proposal of marriage to her.

and she. following the custom of their faith, aent ta him a pair of socks, accentance and a betrothal. On October 13. Anderson made a will leaving everything to his tietrothed. the 'young woman whom he rsad never seen and during the January tollowlng.

while amngements were being made for tlie girl to come to this country and marry him. Anderson fell off the barge a-nd was drowned. How the accident liappent-d was never known, the man's body being found In the river some oayn esut? worth about Ji-WJ Maria, and Rln Anatase. emu-- seekms- to set aside the will. The Oourt held that the will was valH and the testl- tainins it hn Wesaelman represent- contested.

while Attorney represented the wlIU Contractors' Trial Goes Orer. F. McClure and J. A. Eberhardt.

charged with violating the aO-entlne anti-trust law. was allowed to go over yesterday and will not be resumed until Monday. In the meantime Judge him will wrestle with an Important int raised by the defense. The prosecutor sought to prove an gree-ment, alleged to have been made In 1903. which they claim was the original con-snlracv and that thla conspiracy existed within three years of the time that the Indictment was returned, and.

therefore was not barred by the statute of limitation. The defense, however, deny the right of the prosecution to go Into tho aliened original conspiracy ax.d agreement lak.tt HrlT. DrWUII OWU't. aamaaeomn act has been committed- under It within the last three years. in other woroe.

a. I asMttslt ftnOW in Wn the eonunuance afterward, but the defernm holds that beiorn -roved an offense must be proved wlth-Z fZ Tyear. of the finding of th. fcadlct-menlnd "en. this 1.

proved, the b. entitled to -bring in viae to show th. conspiracy. Tn. ngnt the alleged agreemt.

made In 10O2. and prevent its admission Cook Didn't Bos F.dgar Street Cobke. of C. L. iur Railroad shortage fame, who himself under Indictment charged with am.

bexxlina some Iruul xam al rv wortm, clerk under vVarrlnarr then Treasurer of th. road, was a caller at the courthouse yesterday, s. cays ago Cooke declared that ha would demand that Prosecutor Hunt 've nun an trial. This statement when It was rurnxired that a nolle Is to be entered hi. case.

When Ck Called at the courthouse -me and see Prose cutor Hunt, but tne wvat W4 Usi be was busy and oould not see him. Cooke left without stating what he wanted. Court Fixes Attorney 7ms. Probate Judge Lueders handed down a decision yesterday fixing the value -of the services rendered by Attorneys E. P.

Brad-Street and C. C. Benedict to the estate ot the late well-known contractor and builder. Isaac Oraveson. from September 28.

1WH. to April 19. 19)19. The attorneys never rendered any bill or account during the years that H. M.

Booth served aa executor, but after Eleanor Graveaon was appointed to succeed him and administer the estate a claim was made for 111.850. An Itemised bill was presented by each attorney, but so Jong a time had elapsed that there was considerable question as to whether' everything was counted In, and aa to what certain items 'were for. Therefore the administratrix took the matter before the Probate Court for settlement. Judge Lueder found that there had been receipts amounting to S46.T13 83 and the care of real estate worth about SftOtOuu. and after considering all points snd figuring Item after Item, the Court allowed to the two attorneys In full of their fees- In connection with the case Judge Liueders makes the following comment In his opinion "Jt is the opinion of the Court that at torneys should charge and be paid fees treated her so cruelly that she was forced to from time to time as they render aerrtces I i to an estate, while the use of their time and the real work done are still fresh in the minds of both attorneys and clients snd the Court, and misunderstandings ana frorn Eugen.

CorrentTand rred to her niaM-n nireA Ramm CApr-nM la an I Attorney en ted." Will Vow Appeal Procter Case. The light for possession of the 100 shares of Procter Gamble Company stock, which Percy Procter put dp to secure a note for 40.0U0. given to the Baroness Kadlne von Kllfuss as a prenuptlal gift before their marriage. Is to be tsken to the upper Courts. When all parties concerned wvre dissatisfied with the deciatoo- of Judge Wood ms usee, ami asked for a new trial, the Court Immediately enjoined the Procter Jb Gamble Company from turning over the torks or any dividends thereon to any one.

Yesterday an entry was put on by agreement of all concerned overruling the motions for a new trial, and the case will be appealed at once. UNITED STATES COUBTS. There was somewhat of a flurry yesterday In the offices of Marshal Lewis and PostofUce Inspector In Charge Kathbone. as a result of a letter received from the Department of Justice making Inquiries regarding William Thomas, who was sentenced in October, lli. to serve 13 months In the Ohio Penitentiary, and according to the returns at Washington the man Is still serving tkat sentence.

It was feared that perhaps through some mistake he was en-1 tered on the books at the penitentiary as being sent up for 13 years Instead. There in no record at the Marshal's office thst he has ever been released from prison. However, if there has been any error In falling to make the proper entry It occured before Marshal Xewis assumed the duties of the office. A dispatch from Columbus states that the records at the penitentiary how that WIlllMm Thomas was received October lO. 1900.

as a Federal prisoner for one yesr. He was discharged upon expiration of his sentence August 2. 190L There is no one of that name confined In the prison now. either or a state or Federal offense. Takes Pauper Oath.

Frank A Flora, who was sentenced to six months' term In the Montgomery County (Ohlo, Jail for bootlegging, yesterday filed In the District Court an Indigent prisoner's oath setting- forth that be la unable to pay the One of 130 and cost Imposed upon him. In lieu of the fine and coasts, upon taking tals oath, he must serve an additional days before he will be released. Appellate Court. Aigumcnt were concluded yesterday In Batliff Committee To Meet. circuit Court of Appeals In the case Former Judges Jacob Shroder and lm of the Traveler's Insurance Company va.

Bayler and Attorney Thornton M. The Great Lakes Engineering Company. ti.i.i named bv the Com- and it was submitted. James B. O'Donneli, mon Pleas Court to investigate the charges attorney for defendant-in error, and Charles of misconduct against Attorney Raymond U- Kobertson, P.atliff.

will meet to-lsy and organise, i error. i I Lit Attorney limine win prooaoiy w-v attorney Cashing. for plaintiff In It will be resumed this morning. of Cleveland, six leave of absence for the benefit ia. end arranare merits will then be Ohio, for plaintiff In error, and Attorney nf his health.

W. B. Storey. Vice I i. tokme nf the case and O.

M. Sklles. of Rhelby. Ohio, for defendant ''President, in charge of construction, will'. of the evidence In error, yesterday began arguments In 1.

1 I UMUIUD 1 1 XX. a uu. till 111. HIC p. other roads for track use.

The t. i.k. u.iv. ir.nul thie l.r,, on om-i-o. TrnmW BrldS Uetg a refused to deduct it.

of tbe world waa riirecte.1 bv Common Plea VALUE OF A LIFE Fixed By the Decision of Xentucky Court of Appeals. woman to whom he bequeathed his entire nuraw-H to tss siqcisss Frankfort. December 14. Fifteen thousand dollars Is the sum fixed by the Frankfort Court of Appeals to-day as the value of a life. The decision of the Appellate Court was rendered In tho case of the Cincinnati.

New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railroad against Jeff Lovell's administrator, tn which a judgment of U.tiOu, given by Pulaski Circuit Court as damages tor the death of Lovell waa sustained. LovelL the yardmaster In the north yard of the Cincinnati. New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railroad, was crushed to death between cars. The accident resulted from tbe railroad company having a set of rules rela tive to putting out signal lights and falling to enforce these rules. Killing William Baa-aaer.

of Bourbon County, over a drink of whisky. W. 1L Lu cas, of Illinois, formerly a resident of Cyn- thlana. must serve three years In tlie penitentiary. The Appellate Court to-day af firmed this Judgment on Lucas.

I Damages must be paid by tlie Southern. Railway for the Injuries done the property and people In Jellico that were caused by -the exploirton of a carload of dynamite and nitroglycerin hi tho railroad yards at Jellico on September 31. The Court of Appeals to-day decided this Important point In the case of tbe Southern Railway gainst Bond Stewart, whose home was damaged, and tho Whitley Circuit Court gave him a judgment of fl.MJ. sptracy. BRIBERY CHARGES Made Against retidist'g Friends Xurder Trial Witnanses.

acctu, pp-rc to tbs asaruua. Br Varis, December 14. The common-weulth sprang something unexpected" In tbe trial of the Breathitt County murder case to-dy. when William Stldham and Russell Bis more in affldaviU charged. A.

8. Johnson, a friend of the defendants, with attempts to bribe Stldham. Johnson rolun-tartly fiurrendered to the Court, and tba morning session was taken up In the bearing of contempt proceedings. Johnson was charged with saying to Stld ham: "What la I are you do mar barer' A The latter replied be waa under the Jurln diction of the Court, when Johnson la reported to have said: "If you will disappear and not testify you win fat a Big pile of money. Judge Halbort reserved his decision aad the trial Berry Turner, tha.aoted feudist, testlnad to the Crockettstrllia eiac- Uon riot, whicri waa participated hi by John Abner, tht murdered man; John Davidson aad fully MO others.

A wagon load of Winch eater rites waa drawn tap close to the polls, had at -one time trf one shot had been fired cores of man would hare been killed. Tho commonwealth Is gradually weaving around, the defendants ths charge of con- WmiAXS WASTZD FOE aOTIEB sfwcutk nrartnea to tbs sta-ortssa. Lexington, December1. 14. -r- Xlght Chief of PoMoo William Jenkins left ber this ernoon for Indianapolis with requi sition -papers for Robert Williams, a aetrra.

who. is wanted for 'that murder nf nun Avery, a fellow workman on th line of the Ixingtoa and Mlchoiasetlla lnlerurha Railway, about a year agol COVINGTON. Tbs Oiaxgw Against Sharp. It developed yesterday that the ebargae a gamst District Attorney J. N.

"bar, ef tayj Eastern District of Kolcr. receaur saeeMded J. H. Tlaaler. had bee" Bled Miss Oolde Rardln.

who comes from oae the fcest families In PI Tm. an who f.if several years was the wsftfcrapber ef Mr. Ttaaley. Khe was appointed by Mr. Khar whea he took charge of the elBea in Cuvtns-toa.

Jast what tlx eharee are la aut kaaaa, and wbea Mlea Rardln was called oa yester-dsr at ber home sbe aeeaieO surprised thai lb matter became knows-' Asked coacernlas the charges aha aala: "I bare absolutely hlaa In eav thMI the ehmrees fflMl at in aresem time." bat added Ibat she had aH been at the District Attorney oftre alaee lasl Tsurs- day. further ibea that she would not taiR tofl the subject. The appinimet nf Mr. Sharp Is what Is termed a recaea appointment and. aa known, eher see were flied again! him at the time whea It became Known that be was aa ap-pllcaat for Hr Ttalere poettloa.

and that fr lhat reason his abaotatmeat has sever been kcoearmed. It Is ato aatd that Mr. Hoary la the choice of Congressman L. Eawerue. and It was through bla efforts lhat Mr.

Sharp secured the 'recess spsolntmeat. It alas became known yesterday that Clay Howard, said to be the f.irm-r law partaer ef Caleb Paw era. and JadSe Kdward Morrow, of Homereet. are applicants for the puelttna now held by Mr. Sharp, should hla aflpwtnlmeut net be cotinriued.

Mr. Sharp Is son attending Court at Cailcttaburg. Kr. Liberals Nominate Two Tickets. Last night the Liberal Democratic Club placed tae tickets In the field lor annual elect lorn.

walrn will take place January Is. Had Ticket Oeorge Pati Phlllptie; rtrat Vice President. 3. (Ned) runaway: Vice Praatdent. Joaeph Adsma; Treasurer, rrsnk Hovekamp: Hecordms Swcretarv.

Juaeph Soet. boit; nnanriaj Seeeetary. Harry hi. Klaeae: Dlrertors. Frank Hall.

M. H. Mrt.ee n. rrank Johaaoa. Charlea Wesner.

Wm. Illrkey. Al Tlm-memum. William (plala. William Kraas: Scr-geant-at-Arwws tleais Iteed.

Hlue Ticket rrealdent i. H. tl. M'lnwr; irm Vlee PraaMent. Phil Rial; Second Vice FTeel-deat.

H. T. Retnhe; Treaaunrr. V. 1 Carroll: Heeardlng Seeretary.

Herman Hoppealane: Kl-nandai Sactetanr. Joanon Keller: IHiwetora. h. H.iller. Srhlannana, J.

B. Read. Joha Hradv. Peter ThleL PVaak McOratb: wptala UHndmayer: fsrrseaat St Arm. Frank ISberdla.

Tsnament Hons Fire. About g.tS o'clock laat night Sre wa dla-covered oa the roof of tb three-story tenement houae at 30 East Ktxth atreet. His Camltree occupy rooms In the building. Some peraoa who saw the Are ran Into the hall of the he I Id In a colas "Sre. eaustas cnalderable rsellemeat iffloti the lananta The Fire I imparl men I extlagutahed the blase alth ailSht uamage.

The department esttngulbd a Sre Ttr-ilsy afternoon si the reeiUence of tvniiam 1'lrlafi. 31 Went Tenth street. los tnfll WUliajBS-Clift. The weduiac ef Cammonnealth Attorney R. a.

William snd Miss Ixxtle Ma lllft. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, hart ton run. of Ft. Mitchell, was reVtbrated laat nlg-st at I he First Preohyterlnn I -hureh.

Rr Dr. 1. I. Blsekburn ofnrUuns. as- slated by Rev.

tlaaln. The rnuren oero-rated with ferns and iialma Mlaa Hie wllhanta. of Mt. Vernon. a nlere ef Mr.

William, waa maid of honor, and Ati-imer i iw itoworo aeled aa beat maa. Marie frail and OUja (raena a ere the power glrla. The couple ten lur aa e- W. T. ittepiMma yeaterdaj.

In tbe Ruton cult Court, aue hla he married In ISe. alleged. i triP- Bald Up and Bobbed. I Realty transfers re nled veatetMav: uter Co onlaaVune W. X.

Hind to t. T. Swaai It ISO and a part of tot lei In the Weelem Uastlet TheulugU-al Inatltute. S.r-o; Rdward el nmlo ta li. a.

tturnanaa. in on. tne west sm oi Mt. Cmir Mr n. tdluw.

1. r. alrDenlel ilermont. Ilrlna al Sli Southern svenue. former ltunla.

while at jreeter-dar la the tnetlllln t'nmpaar'a piaal. Was stmeh br baahet used la hotel la barrels and autalnd a rewrt cut on hla bead. Dr. Blmpaon attended blm. i tr-4 Ife.

tjkry Htaf.hene. whom for dlWYc. Alanjuaaeal nt.i-.. SV-hwal oo oi i Jewleh Hoapltal In Onelnnatl. The re ma Ine were taken lo bis noma, hiss and Knur streets.

Ludlow. ly by ladrtakrs Alllma Tates, In a eollialoa with a Greenup etreet rar eaa-terdar Harry Knneraaiaiiil. ased 3. of laarf Raa-eell a at, waa Ibro wn from -hie neam sad in lured. Ibavl nurseon Svearn eaw tae injured una ana so not oei -re sauiiatiaw i injurte i a.

wagon was aise aaaiaaeti. CONFLICTING STORIES Told X7 Tormar Law Partner as Ta Middle bora Saootlaf Dec-ember 14 There are two reports current as to how the shooting of LL Debuak by T. II. Howard cams abont bare yesterday evening. Debuak says ht and toward passed on 1 the stre4a Howard called hlro, and as ha turned around Howard began shooting.

Howard gave out a statement that when ha and Debuak met Debusk drew a knife and caught him the coat collar and waa trytng to rut him. whan he (Homard) drew hla ptetol and began td fire. Dubusk'ls resting well to-day. UURAS rfRST OFFENSE So Daytoit Judra Xodiftad Semteaca Tmpnaatl am Trao Wife. Pf-ciaL Dtsrsrra to tws a-rorrasa.

Dayton. Ohio, December 14. Tialding to ber piteous pleas Police Judas Long to-day modified hla sentence Impoeed for shoplift ing against lira. Laura Wilson, an unao- phnnicated young bride who recently removed her from the country district of Porfbge County, and who. as she saw-ted.

psvwr before beea teeptea to steavl from da-nertnaent stores. Cha-ses against her wer filed by tba iBanagers of four age town from Which place, she bad taken a variety of smalt -All charges neept am wera dismissed aad th. fine In that aasa was' twdacadr to (-JO, because this waa tba largest uf tba accused nasoana eouigoiiect- IMMEDIATE TATER SUPPLY Waatad Carthara Commisaionera, Who Cenf Wltb. apt. laaidlaw.

Repreoentattves ot tba eulagn of tjtr-thage ysarterany conferred with fkipertn-teodeot Laidiaw with regard ta obtaining aa Immediate eateaatoa of C4fsMnnatTs wa. ter emits systesa so as to Inr-roda ths vTi Tbey. wish to havta- this dono before 'th. final annexaUloo sgresmaat has be reached, and. since tbey must hare Cincinnati water ar mak.

expensive additions ta the present plant It Is probable that Car-thagt-r plpa wtll bo aoctd to Onelnnatl mains, with the under tandlog that the city ehall rut off the supply Should the TiTtag fall of eiraexaiiota. NEWPORT. Local TailoTS Ig-aoTwd. The Police and rtre rim i at aa aa- louraed staetlng mat sight. Stellar a asosaatdar Ihesr action In awarding, taa aistmrt.

far tnat-forme lor I be new police fores ta Ugat of OM-lngtoa. at their WriDIM. Tne bward elaims that the award was asaae la a fair ssaa-nar, la anawes Is the a Steele ef local tauars and other etttsena rktlmad that na awe was anked to bid an the real ret that tee papers published tho fast that Ciaiainal is or Keaot-aer waa appolatad a coaamlttoe oa uaHf la and lhat the throa Blddera Iheer uUaiaia tl.ia la that sir. The i iiamlnmai fa art hec aaasrt that th owanlad la the lowest bidder. Mayor Krlanor bed etated twaa the bide would be raccnalSaisd.

bat hie wishes sera I snored. Taa kaK Snlened audlttng (be rWlasa of the poUre and fhwenea. with the eareptloa af CbMf Aehmldt. ef ta. nr.

WpannvaM. IHreesnu Hlackweli and i)ncers Mumaetd and Nn All but PUarkwell were imiii tit by Mare Knear amat Aaguet. and Oty SotU-ltar Raker asked ta render aa oplalaa aa to tea leeaUty ef the claims at aa adjourned martins as-ount. ag la-ntffal. Bamdj lor the Chf.

Bverythlag hi about ready for the new P-evw-ncan polka fotvw to begla fta duties to-annua nnwniris. hlef ef PoUre LAckert says be at wining ta eult after baring held en twe years longer than the nurular Use. Chief fcbsMt. ef the rtra Ilesartment. la tJa sallaSi ta anlt.

ae are tbe men of both deunrinsrats who are out. Tba Imrn are let aut will ewll at mMnighl t.i-nMtht. when the new Juka Klerbeee. and the newly ctealed guana will aslk the tartoue aee and ai aniat aew dutlee. or in.

the half of tba aa-a remain will be en hand to aire to. mm Ibetr Brat Inatrie-tlona la taa art of Bahtlaar taa flaniaa. The new nmum of the Pntbre Denart- nieni win go ua rrvtay nvwnma. The new aurht mea will go on KrMay ahrht Teoterdar Aswala H.nofl and Shanaoa. tenmiailae ta Aua noewinny iiianu), aued the buasla of ef the Newport Tailor Protest.

A delegation ef Xew port -altera rid avenue and waa bad.y lam d. iwa-r i riieiea. lain r. tery tompaajr. S4 acre a adxinlag lerr; at.

ne. tl II. Otlti Ml et. St. and other woeiaewe men wanes pa Hay or Kneger I day rnornlnc to pintaat asalaat the award of the John I cm tract for furniahlag the coataaMa to a arm that has Its place ef la a.

at la Untarun. The I Newport tallo rlaJsoed that they were net sa. ta eta. uv thai The aeerd waa ll-regular la view of the fact that It waa made la eseeu-tlve seaevoi. Th mtmliaia of the were but aad-r the collar and 1 1 I them.

Hree tery f.wdbly. Tbry lacmoed Saare. Iaa. Itleikla. fltia CSIen aaa.

Joha Laletac. A M. trkla. halrmaa of the Induatrtal t.eaiH. tee i.f the Itwetneea Men'a Oleb.

and a. f-aterana May Kneaer ear il nl that SI'S' I woe wno enured the vmnrarl. wera nUiaia eao loot tae ntuejan that the matter would asala be awiaHiraa by tba 1-wUca sad ire i aimimiimais Frontier Ploooer Pa esse. Witnam Cleburne, aged ra. ea 1 rtni ea-S'e-T.

sad ene tss ylutiem who laai the way for the original route of tae Vutoa I-arinc KaJIraad. died at the laoHltsta hie sister. lastHa Ceburae. Monrae street, otd se was the caeee of death. The funeral win take aar loeaorrwa sad the li nama will he taken to Oanahe.

Neb it interment. Clebarai waa one at ine teirtr that awaae'tna ca-taleal i a af tae neet tranaattneaal raue-eed aaa I urrWar fr-mUer Hie aad of taa tisala tba aeigt-nai twilnrrs the rM had to aaSaisn la arser to set tae Hoe th roues Ha naa a beotbnr of J-ba saed 1 son of -loonWt Third and Philadelphia streeta. waa held up and I tnmy-ihird Maea ano Rnberl Uuras robbed ef Eta tluwseici Tuesday eight. Ahem I teals ba cnaree of tba funeral. rlalma that a boy about bis age met him under toe f.

and u. brtdse. on treat Fifth street, and aeked bun tor a rlgarette. at the. seme time 1 aaklag blm the time of lbs nlsht Aa Aheln uued out ale anrrr watcn tn teiiow irene.

nulled at it from hi band and decamped. Tbe police were notified. Automobile Association. Yesterday the Kenton r-ounty Automobile Association adopted a reeolutlon aaking th FisraJ Caurt to acqolra ths toll roads of the county at a reasonable cost. The saaoclallon wss or-(aalsed a abort time ago and Is growing rapidly.

The following control tee ware appointed: Membership. fel a. La. B. A.

Adams. Edward t'roa-lner: Lestalatlve. Harvey lire re. Joerrh Adania and ST. r.

Plepar: Hia4 signs aad Turn. James Fwnaeeay. T. H. Kraar.

TV. C. Hall: f'snplainw. B. A.

Adams, W. A. Wymaa. W. Hail.

Caught la Xidstream. Xarriagn Licenses. Th'ee couples secured licenses te wed y-eeter. day Leonard Caldwell snd Ida mufgeoa. both ef Newport.

Rlment 1. Pyer and Alma K. Dnerr, both ef Newport. C. L.

Fraaer. of Cbrlngten. gad Anna gtndaev, of It. Eblea and Irene Spark, both ef Newport. John r.

rote, nf caatan, Okie, and N't lie M-iilllrr. (4 Burg-lars lm Zast Zad. Ilursre ranaacked the I eat 4 ate af Sarah T-(JullL 41n Kan Fourth atrnrt. last erenlng aad cured a sold a-alaa. said pes sad as maaey.

Kntraae aaa eSooted by f'erlna a aid window (luring th- abet nee of the family. Detectita Morton aaa detailed on the case. Awed Xan Kissing Walter Crals. ar ttramlev. emninred at the Th rantlly of Jneepb oatrall.

Ti ehhna yeast plant. Ctocinnaa had a nar- I Tr fVS-' bom. dariTa. nay. T.i row escape from drasmlng la the icy water baa a la feeble baaHh for eome time attempted to ernes the stream, which Is full HwWpOrt Brisfg.

of running W-e. tn aeMff and wsa fsiight be- orr, af Altamer Matt MTvtd. laeen two larse oak of aad carried down I ha been admitted to pmrtb-e la tbe af etiam for about twe willee. Many perwene I K-nturky He took lb examination in tba Ka-wntrhed Crale strugsl with hla oara to leaae Ujn Circuit Court, himself snd expected every moment to are tbe 1 boat crushed. s.al.

Ninenatendent of Inatrurtlon Kiarworth leaetela left weeday fa- lxlnatoa to at- WllaOtt ASMSIIS- tend a meeting of tbe mate 1nleraiiy Uw i ltd or aiaie ai-reraiiy are or I ne." mm. el wne-n oe uaorg it. aina, aeaier la erau neper at mi rupw nan. MrHrarr Madison arena, made aa assignment yeatarday J. foate.

lurhmuaai. aaaiad by the True- imuatd. aaa by th True- In the County Court to ex-County Judge M. T. a.

TrtiT Shin for th benefit of ale aredlttsm. l-nee bue 1 neaa aad bad collection of Mil. It la claimed, I Tbe Tonne i' aulld St r-aal nae the rauee e( the aselanmant. Kpieeupal wtl glee a eapj and at the fwiden- of Mrs. llulletta.

on Kat row nk CorlsftOII Britfs. atreet. this i.teraa aad evening. In 1.: PnMce Court yeeteeday William I la th case of Jennie l-oa as Ike Kn-Sr Ma. Artec, aged IH.

eras Sne.1 (In and eoats end sent ng and On ery IVmpany. a Jury la the anreat lo tall dare on mplalnt of hla wife. ahol-vn yeeleraay gate the pie lot la JmleSMal rial rued that br bualaind ihrenteaed her if oo ssrv. i her eult Toe ll.se She ail- a that ah. Madlaon arenu Tuesday ni(ht.

iren na aane ntevted cellar eaia- ea Falr- itng to Kale (laws. S3 ft an flatas thale a Uartwea to ttir let aad atartalena Helm ater. art en Tirw Mill ro ad. Mtat. Kllea tv-awior aad etaera to Arthur aad TV na aid.

a lot ea Miehiand ai iaaa. Mishleaa Wallrr ln-vtt. a Welle ra plumber, waa Pollr ten re Ruten f-eaterday mornia a a enarae -f swalae a etr- wit at a per. mil. rrer i-d by Saparlalendeat of lw.l kr Worka Mars.

Tbaearaaa naa c-a allaue until lo-Uaj la view of the daiuase lo tn etetfcnn af lb bi. aanaral aaa pipe lie tnat euiiplle ttnetanatl aad aitoundlw. rltiee with I taa. the etr railway eamnaar yldar be. paa uala.

coal at Ha ear be ae nalll aueb time ba tba full i turned ea elotblns. A aty-d. svoyed la tae are. ot ge le aaa la nra Jeat-saret Walflat-are aad ad. aather at William Waiftan farn-artetae car the old tiiri a mrdea.

aad wk4o th avle i Vt'alf lar-aa. died yeteeuay at ber be i aar aft Realtby. Obbt. Tea aun. aatr lew ber.

Tba fuseel ar-raarr Bents bar not been aeon seat ad. dittos, rr. Tire Lsarea Tamily Destitute. A Sre wkb-h diejtiend tb r- 11 Utile Ooi e. at the frd of dark etrt, leader mornlns.

baft the faeaiia. af uir la daatltule rln aiaelani taa aa. tba aieien th fa ily eaaraa front tba. etaee aaf be ta the boat, wntrb waa watany dtrad. nttb all lie eaatenta Tbe fir Ii artai.nl aaaaa ta an stares, bat.

ewtag ta taa bactloa ef tba aaaal. nothing aid be dan. Tba family, waerw a-alata af Ihiwa mea. tea aian aad twe lailai mrd aeabt i but the raatbea tbey wato. t-beaf Sarah Lassv.

M. dl-d teeter der at her nfta and Te-maoe at aauia. af aeniuty. Tba Piaanee end Aamatta. CiBaailtte aa the Ctty Cmuu II Iaaa eaaailwd tbe ei ajaaia ef raty Clerk alartta end City Ti laiei it It, leara.

and ra. A eoanmltt. eoaaprlataa blaree Oeauhr. rllwaaa M. C.

rvilina aad City Attorney avhwarta uape the alih a aeaiaii ef pita-meat eltlaei aa. a al Naeilt laat ntsbt ae lat neat th aierworh aa.eileel.ajn re raaa a ta ra- atrtrdwaas aa-aanat inlllee blddai a pw tb uralr fraarhisa ta taa ami at water at a ran at a. Ins th Oemmlaaluana i llll ta band all WW wauter ax a vaaa rmmmmmmr a iae New art rmea aad alee a tra eel I tbe tlaarlin wtlhoa ln yeare. Tb aealeei laera ware aaan ta get asetber laat aieht- and ear-tba ai laf WIU he bald nest eat. ateirur traaaby ataaad aat lahi that tt area enami mi easa tree etiy fona tt .1 am-.

Slllaa wea paea-ailaej ar ta eker tba water ban a. mill Ilea iil ae eeil mer la aut id tae yore iteoka. aad be. a well aa a Ot tne eeaai auahl ta ee ubn al la with tbta car. It.

added lhat a aamber af I at eli-paaj are kartas tba peap nan e( argaaaaina bad aa tb iw RSH DEALER Baas LottisrlU Acat of aa Coapasw' 7 or Less ot 'Wit- sractat stsravcai re TBS ase lass. I IulsvUle. DetSemties 14. Aatotah I Norhelmer filed a paxltlnn la Ctreult Cm here to-day against A. C.

atousaner. gen eral agent of the aVouthevs and Adaans Ks- press Company, for Ita.SUO, chargtag tsaU I Summer has alhrnated the a If art Ions of the I plaintltrs ts-lfe. In his petition Kornetnaar. who Is a nab wife's mind against him. Xerbetanar ears that his wife has anandoneal him.

and charges that ahe did So through the Influ- ence of Sotntner. i as kind and SWEEPING Is Aiiaoice ii New Yrk, Fai- UwiBg LfglslatlTe Prabf. the 200 AcenU Are Kgt Mero- brri or tbe Ezcbange New Turk, rhrewmber 14 Th New Terk Fire Inauraarvf Exchange, whoa aaadhode and dealings have for aorne time been under Investigation by tbe Merrttt Joint Leg-lalatlve Committee, announced to-night a aweepmg redaction la rates on all business wltkla the city limits srrttten after November lBlo. and not a ff acting apertrnent boneee or rewlJenoaa. The reductvon van from to 15 per cent aad will reduce In enrTrepotuling proportion the total premium Income of New York property, wharh last year Is estimated te have amounted te heard Witness Tetlf7 That Only Two In ay.

IbtsV oi Ion tag tbe Baa Francis- co Are. rates on all metropolitan pi upas ty were sharply advanced, and the hia-her pre- mlaaas have been maintained until to-day Since that date, however, pt tenure water for Are erttnamwn; le -haireaa. Tae new nerVent advanr ttbi-da. of imenahor. lun thl cent, ana Ml in withdrawn: la advanre i the new high- i has gone Into effect, and to ft la given tbe greeleart credit for the rvdooloo.

The new ratings divide tbe ctiy Into three fluai tbe hlgh-pressare dlanrlrt. th East-etde congeat e4 dirtrlct and the' re-Bialnder of the five bor ougha. In tbe first district the flve-pr-ent advanro of laraj Is tb rnod dlstrht th len- of Iwat is ar to 3 thti-d. tun len-per -cent ad- rtnre of 11 as taanwa nrowetriew ana siirtnklerwd risks not rwlrb-igaa allem anco aa eueh on the rato card recetve a maximum irewu-ciia-ai mi pwtr mt "Only two." The wttnrea admitted that the fire metirancw eoanpanW af flraan. Ilk.

tho of New York, would refune te pay ommleet.in to any broker splld flam the board for lowering ratae. II approved of tbla rule. "A rate erhadule. ho eaid. I as Beat aary to tb fir.

Ira i-tsre ass sa a yard stark ta the dry good, msrchsnu- Caanmlmtona. he thAtsfrkt, were ant too I The Oty Cf-naetl baa anaatalited tt draft af th erdlnaare rprawldlaa far tb aaaa a rail. war Irmalee tba aostk-ra part ef the "ITul paaataa tbreeujrh ua aateaana tbe road urlll teat ii" tarrry etfaajt ESrVuV Viet and up Tto i -7 a IT. Tba Ulnbi war Iae era la tbs kald asy mZLuZTuZ S.coaf ISfaaoi-r a-steraajjlla. aaa-n.

1. -Tarda: Qui r. Srwl; i TbTTaS-ywed lee-ia. fe. y-aaoln twain- a.

si-at. Own, cernpaay paay C. aa.xaat. Sow. nu: aaa) high, hut bar a- re too many miria Only wita irwn agents cotcaa uerre be lower mien.

C. it- nstwsirs. or of tbe flafelo Fir llaauianr Ksrhange. teat Ifled to similar odtwana Iher RRE STARTS ANEW At Iaaf-Taag-n, Kj aad Bnsiaasa tioa I Is J-wrfL rnctai. aeeratrm va rss ssae-rstrs Leesatrt-llMV.

Ky, bsranba 14 -Fire out aga-a at Lagrange la-elght ta tbe anaakarrlng Unmttr rur-nilur bniidang aad a more dewtrnctl a hiss, thaa that of laat i sight thm atene tonaaai -actlcarjy tbe entire huain section of tb taem. rtm-Kghtlng aaasaratas from laeaarrllle waa called ta fight the Wane Th Ions front last Bight's fir wst le.aiax ITJtmSS SISTUCT or irolte tsrtarta aa ijiii eet Vr. era intaieaiag tnammivas in raim fwe fianet ar the faae- I OX aaaTTaaVa'a aVy- fBimiauatl mj link and aaialaai donatio. aa af a snare, eeoe aad i 1 lerasnis, ry, a men Il-Thrae tore wer awetimsd. two others badly damagud aad tbe noeae Taatptooa eacaaag pot etat of timanstiis tarnpai arUy by a fire al laaa-rrauage.

Ky, mllfT-as bera. -tarty The fire, which at first tbraaie-iaal what, tnastne-m omarh-f, was bfr fir. abiing apparatn f- aaa Lavm-trtllo ar rre. Tba Ions Is astitaatad at fresa MaVoos to Ohio CHria attygia4d. aWrsn.

Otra. Dnisls tEaUar h'aad- ham aad Ultra fib a a. 'sastas. each yar aid. wera tisal aawhyxiatad an bad ta ana Bale-a Hatma-thas aniwlia TW hr tea a aa.

axove aa rum ta ballevtd a rat ally estssgslabad. slhvwteg tba gas ta sacsas Cail4 Diao la riaaMa. CVvmnI. Daeambir 14 Who etuAar B.pr tm a nt.v to the Asian shaut tap. fiedle Le T.

Bgwd burasd ta death It fir. rEriT nimc txttv ranti ata71ca te tws saai issa AB.sraaa. ad- Diaamtiar d- The Jury ht lbs rnad of tba aty slsilns tsi HI VrVss, Mra. Edit. aacKhaley Connelry.

a. iml af anaaJhvg fTt frasa bar aar-sa. L. ia srd JUtcbalV faJVed ta agrea tavday. aad Btes rafiaail.

SUMMONS 11 Given Tobacco Growers Ftr a Katlj Frtn AH Paris the Barley District deaJar. snd one time era fksnsr. for the Ada mi Express Company, ears that tors- mer went to hot home and polaoned hla Call CoffiM lYolU TbtM Kot HcTteU- a taa a a us. a eye. fare Members of Any Pod For a "Get Together." NO LINES DRAWN Lxmevo.

K) IwnnSev Tte fat ly IrOOkJyTi Attorne lu Will Dis-j lowing rail, aadraaaiil a rrowurs an barter tributtnc Kstats of fl.OOO.OOO. tn in the tenrW twWo dtesetr Of Xew Terk, Iecember gllpulaUng that J. be "recocnlsed no lines of color, creed ee Oeorge U. Vox. a llrooklyn Urrtf, who died recently, left a will eUstrH-itlnf el.SO0.non among frkmd scd rharltablr In-stltsttona Faithful servants are rewarded with om.

Mr. foa was unmarried and had no relatives. A park employee, whom Mr. For. used so watch al work from the window of his apartments, reoelve M.ooo of rrtmsii be r14 in Ursttiertani I Moodnii.

raa leered fro the citlaos At- tmrney Itafwy 1 1 1 an Ua cuy te day; "la view of the etiatins. finftlmn urUk reference ta the pi sM tnuary tatinres market and the gtoearuy ruaparts far (ba future, we beUet-a te the daffy of burley tntmcce gtwnrrs te give Insnaedeltn and tateful roaslocral ion la aur ssHnsta sbma nee lanaw. I "U'e sugweat llet Mi there auay haao keretofnre htaaewt dUsT-ww njatnlans as to the be 1 pe of to ta? pureaed try the getywera of 'in th Inter et nf title great and I Twp aiualek ak.ng all Itm of la three era aatlefliw It as new snraar-rnt hat anrne 4 and roes- ei alive ar-tum ntnaul be taken all pnrOew Cut in Insurance Bates barsteg a and idaa It he amutLed far our pvwtartuow I hla gnat baakl.ee now eal taaaos all oBtW totaan i a' oa or a to Sanaa, at tne oourtbouee la ltlns-i. am Mow lawwentwr 1. IPsu.

at 1 JSa a'cterg p. an." The rail laayurtaed a itu tba neat as ef men. residents tOi. laat. Maaueera, Jeaaanalne.

Mrr urtf ard ssad FSresia unttoa. alt of ahats are fai una a and t-bacvn glow at naa are aaUU to hae Lnea antagocilstkr to tb psasting aw mi at. V( apurnt Ue rail a Wan as St tw tne effKt thai tlw elgnere hate bo rn pro iptad ta take tbla atep be-anaa of the disruragtnal and runtoua srlrei si a tw- railing, aa wefl as the equally gloomy pew aei i e. ot iov trieas tae rut re and that hey pnjna ta "hold a aaewUner af all th Uifaaare rre am for tb pari ei of getting tUuiether can aoan- naiisn cmaral and working out a plan tt their rautnal The etatement la atelier made that thevw 1 fiaul anaamg all the ta-aacro growers ua av-uutit nf the tre aimeial rat lied by tbeta .1 tl nasal of tie tnenoui Tonncew omreni hi wrtadraw laa thear buyers Iran the rw-14 and 1 man Stately cmaalng ssraree aa anon ee pad yt ties Horsey Morhriy nae dlaeolvad The necrtUag may sneen a uniting nf ail the tnhaere growing inters. 1 In the herrVy toiat dlatrtrt IMITATED CARRIE NATION.

Ami Wife and Daughter of A.lWgel Bibber Bmaahrd a Saiowa. sennet a-rerarn re rat trr-n rs gullleaa. IndL. Dr aw 1 Bocaue one clalmi has bue bead came ham an tea. -rates! aad mad troubl In tb IniiiaaSniiH Mrs, Baldy aUewart and farr ematerntor.

of fmr worth, a srunlng tons near here, armed thasvanrlv with laet nags'. Imitated Cartie Vatlon. aad esneebd an alsrgtel bitnd tiger ial all It ce atnlnad Into smitbei ear. Xbe men lo tb plare CeJ la haat be a the sown entered aad unmi uaanloei ady started on their norfc 4 orairw Ua-a ha tnderrt ood a anion 111 l- take-n Itl ioim to t-er knaiie-n-Pt change the Mint raansliuw ro otlnoed to- 1 day It. kvi.hr tato the nnelteM of fire na- MILLCRttK VALLtT.

uwrwrltlng. Lvmen Drak. of Chsr-aco. teeUAed that la CTrVrnarn. aa la New Torn, i a fire Insuranca) exchange, called there the Chicago Hoard of Fire I'odwrwrltera, Ms Tb rear of a Keanede va I- i ratan 'errs rnr fly Kiw.be ri.

in abk-h the rlaiauir aacured juds- i lfow many stork c-wnpaaie are In Chi. at a ainlM -f tt a-stal tne a i ae I lel a.u OSm. -mm lea i ke ee wf the fa.t thai -1 (11 ha we be araa re. wan aue a title t'l wee e. ale thai be ba tbe awtt-yet an laaaf a iaief IS at 'll as ta.ie to tat Mat Thertf eew uiaW Ha i 4 wan II teat I 1 pte-a i-r-ni for I lb twart-rt, imn.

ua ra-I cage asked conaaol tor th r-namltte. I r1 terday appealed to lb dr alt own. I 7 rw. I aettaae I- ia ta. feet raaa I tnaaa.

"Two bund rod, ptat-a Jar. I irwaa ka a an i i i i Itealtv rawer ere reaterdar were: i "How rnany of these are last me ai hers itataiiaj na -t -wweie-t I a i aa a at te. Ii ar a Hla-tilaad I eloa teat Coentavftv Kluerker. Lo 1 IS In swell A of KnarclMf aabdl- tulon. lila-hlaad: SI.

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I rae. aailat Uaar-r Ha I flan ail a. kle aa I.lua-aa4 ke fare tae "anari a r.a-w mm a leu. al fwea liu ta-aat ft. aria n.

"TW laaaef ad tba bn awd TOBACCO MARKET. I ngaiinsa wee fee nun aaral bwtev iitii mailt Siiabi lap TV. a.a.aiaie aaT ftae I lam ajOeiaa a. taa. a in ae a aaaaw tmmrr aaea Sa a east te the aeaa.

paras. Tb snmaai Amaabaa riaia an Taasaai aad tbe aaa aaa gisSSa' aaate rata a la eeee of Wor-a-e na geag ra uZTVaZm.i ii a a t-jrw- team na eaaatr al i ili w-M an aw a pan a rtak. aad to Was ee eaw f- I -a tj SS mx fbe I na I I i'T I ear aaaw aS- ew Itihb le se an. 1 et ess. I at 3-.

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iliti am a-a law tmeaj. It.ili ta. say, aat tie aaaa-baf waa aa aa Tea 'all let tNeva a ear aaew baji i. raaa al aaa ew ew ta ll tb wd ban I aaa at feaea BS St tl Al tbe Wa I 1 IS aaaaa m4 tm aaarbe a tan a as 'are, aasa. te ea Itm a i aae--v.

)aaai. Sad Ba raaa. eaS beata aaev. Ti bavttra kaeat 1 Va esse anstaal an-aaamwae. I 4m.

bt aaea rawa awar li a en at a Wa leeaana. a. 1 fai i Va- SUaWe a-4. ndie a ami a ef less I ef I I a to ear bee tba aaaaaas's aa iee aa aa eaaa Saa. tak.

na Iaaa. no Aa naa Tie are me a a easi mi art ai pi ai a as nad ba IsaJasam. a amctai. pcarat a rwa ti iaaa tatatseaen. ta I tin aaSa'aee aa ami I aaa teak, at n.aa ear to Pi iliS aeaeae waaw ltd bbda.

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