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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

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tn ape. I'1 4, a. "at i- REDUCTION Of the Dividend Rate Cltsfi Sharp Break in Anal- art pamiiea ttpper Ani Incipient Panic in the StocK jaarxei. ttl.tl.i' Suferti Dffliie. It-Vig il' tram Ta l-re.

laiiu, lnJgv.rial Hi String Mm aiasai Tl 'rrh Wh all us iters market follow a common dl-i, ordinarily be assumed that hes hit upon soma ii. I tni Influence upon which are predicted As matter of in Wall street circles thla trrfnl simply Upon Ihs long ar at tAltlpfl aa. i irp" v. interest ha been ilMorM4 for ratal To the her wu, to i I to day the reports of trig mm i Jonn v. ftorgerener, ihe real, the rhlef euhects dlBruaae iitt i Irrunwtinrei of them ae'e ilia man iiwniiriiinini i fia -rt ii I ration Interests, ths ap m.x in the labor situation In r.ni, and ine unaaiiaiaciory itwoejp market.

r-mt largel of a pmfeaa tonal i'" tec hnical rlrrumatancea a to the class of op market tent urea furnlahed i h-i rf da'a dealings. Ths kusl r.m houaes was composed altering liquidating orders. inrtiwl on Monday mornings a nerk of ssgglng prl'-es. alih'jiigl not a novel one lr. Ir, ii.J!'I rn-rai wninni, perK-u eaiiv part of the day.

was tha upon "onaotlda I ed Oee, i iiiat at.Mk down cloae to the i II reai on Crlday. n.akei a IT Ira showed little ir-'-t the Ha a borrowing on call at -I't'l ar iiikI er rent. The mar (i'ia tend'-ncy waa In evidence a-'trtiv at I ne uutaet of the dealings, and atlli few interrupt Ioim during I part the day. I 1 in the active issues ranged from 1 slth the InduslrlaJ and mis- uw.i at. ka ehowing the most severe An Incipient Panic Hui i-ke- like a pinlc atruck the mar kM anen II l.

Rogers, acting under or William who la now Hi i dUMenda on Amalgamated Amalgamated fell gk potnta and in an. ri. liiS earitement a strong beat ai.oetient aent all other stocks downward rlr njd and closed at 1 J.Va- X.eihetn re itr dropped l4 to 151. Ana rxli Ma to XI, National I yea 4 to Smeltera lost (Ua, and r. Price, who haa just returned fan te 4 to-day laaued a circular h.n he ata'ed thai he saw no re a eon ipiK.

hn.l any Immediate decline In vhe in nuik.i. liut was ra.her disposed to i ri Tarr aaa further Irregulsrlty abroad. 'm I'arta and Berlin closed Arm after i The political uncertainty M. ta the main Influence. At t-iii I'aMa and Keriln dierounl rates wets er Krnh rentes and British con- nnchsngrd.

At lapndon ae.kreaa and liquidation In Kaffirs Ta. i.v nrmiMM In Investment mm Indii-stlons thet Iks mooey naa al t. henlng. Coppers were tnrt ana were Irregular and a tn frartiottal and ml Med changes. l- 'n na k.t srhitrsge Until were esit-" -4 a.

some l.iaai shares on chares of stock sold here 4. s. T.j. sgslnat l.is7.71l tha M-e 4a I year. The total par value i waa I against ine Mine day laat year.

The utiM waa dull and heavy. The T' trailing waa In Japa-vese laauea. vert i bles. Cent ral of Georgia fm-ea iMiec-li-lated ttava coeireniWes. I aaa rfenenture 4a, 1'nlted atates 'k rs'Kund 4a and Wabash deben-lr Mm.

-a tr-tm Oatee's sources were that ni bought on the rtaeuea. 'ait-a tradvd both ways In copper. I' i i Hit end sold Atchison. EXPRESS CHARGES 0 Silver Coin Must Ba Paid By tha Furrnaser Hsreaftar. it Mr entrh Vublreasurer A.

Bos--' yesterday from Secretary Trra. iry lyeslle M. Shaw would In- mat the Uovemmenl la about to atop K. nt palng the eapressage on all 'f ni to purchasers. In tta -v-r.

It la believed that aa ef- mad to have the Government i-res rnargea on unclean cur- i-t ni ht be shipped to Washlng- for new, Peer la ry 8 haw il aanarra a-nerally have been agitating ri-rr currency for a great many ai.f believed that the opportu- r.t ripe to put the Idea Into gen- -a Bf. a r-1 Ti it ria ea au 1 i hr allowing banks to send luff to Washington at the expense and receive gew ii i report of last year at 'when specie payment waa Mea of tho Government waa rt It int.v ireiilatloai aa much as DOO- "1 this reaaoa aa-reed to pay irv charses on all shlnmenta. but -4--J that this custom waa about to i end. and ths not Ice received ''-!) it doea not say In so many that no further appropri- r4r- ia aa follows: n.unt appropriated for wr coin. ISSaV will practically hv April 1 next.

Notice la. Jra. hrr.hv (tvea that after tho close aain-a. March SI. 1V no more coina, or standard silver do-- it be rnt to the applicants free of rata tr trteinartallan fraaa the OfHceS th Treaa-irer or the eeveral Assistant Jrers of United TO DO AS HE PLEASES.

lr J. Gays Will Batlr 7Vom All a Tnr 1 ei Active Buaiaaas. March la Uyman J. Oagw. tarr of the Tt a saury, yeeter- Tailrned the report that wonlo retire aa President of Trnst Oetanr.

tn the kaa utitnt yewrs. and am -nod tf I'm ever 1 taae aay letsurs It is about time r. b-gin. I have been obsytng other aes for a long time, and now I lust as I please. Aa a prt- eTiaT' 1 W1U hare the right to foilow a -jT "nations entirely.

I have made the ftitura except that I will Trait nlted Biases tarTh waa about tha ooly con-haw ki mkuh actively engaged, so fe rlrenent would be praxLKaUy acuvs duty. Jjpa HXAEnro posttoited. aUrrh Is. The preUmlnaxy hear -Tirm R- Walaa, who waa arrested taa rnargea connected wit tkiIlr lh Chlcavgo National Bank. S.

to- continued to March "hatpoaamaji waa made at the re-la kttaray, for Mr. alsh, and as '-JC tho CotaraiBMii offered aer. 'nabiuty of one of the ettor-iaav, 'aak to be present waa the Skaa, for the request of postpone- v. 19r a-4 A. fej.

:,4 ftaaltaftonaa. St laula UMaaiM taavemprt Ssririsrield. at l-aurt aire ilaanar Her.av Kanea tfv Ou' Appelte Laisary WEATHER Coaditloaa at Various Poista la the UUa. Tha following la bis kewa the atata of ths porid at itutnc stares 1 14 14 K. I SO Rl Pll4lr.ht.

a .14 Hat as 2 I vt ni earfeMle I 44 44 'I Jcw.IH 71 W. In A I 4At4 I 43 an I M-eomry 4 I an ev lattie Koch 14 i I-, del alaa (-pa "hrtetl I 43 i w. Hi I Maovpni I 11 besballl I 4 frref IntlBtMirff l.taltn Hhiniull Caelum lisa Inaisnapolla JufTalo Uraa4 Raptaa nmm 'lvlaiM Ixiimh 1 3 I I.V. s. 44 IN.

Mlaaocai mutt. 14 i i W. ia I Ix. an a tv S4 71 I 4 hocKT atoL'WTAiw ruira Halena Ill IN. Hit ft i a FUpl4 City 12 14 I HE.

a- ia MR rheaesne Si N. W. tnnr I S4 Santa I 40 44 sr. Norm piatia Puetalo 7 X. rvv1e rtty 14 SSiN.

W. f4lannai4 'Sit A i Ar.ll-ea 14 41 S. TA Pmrnn iV4 I K. north wear. I 114 i I g.W.

13 I 1. 10 a OHIO Tat4.1T AMD TTII1III BUSINESS. toa-lr 2 i-vwir 1-ar a ft tr 4 'M VS4 "now la Ft "4 44 N. W. .04 no 44 I lnxlr 41 H.

W. Rata 4 m- .14 14 I .44 IKK 14 M. ra iN W.t aw anow U(l BBQIOM I IS. Ml 7n X3 M. W.

i MiaaiaiiPM riixir. aiwi 1 Know i'Imt loo-1 i 'luudy .4 Cloudy .14 enaa -tear tToKiy a in TV. -y Tr. II Tear Tv loudr lear -aair Tr.M'laer a -uai lit ITt r-dy Tr. lear a ipi -lr Tr irt r-dy 'i lear 'It -dy if Tear -toudy It lear Nothing To Cause In tbe Present Condition oT the Jlonej 3Iarket, created aa endless amount of comment ta 1 In-laa ar (Viaen to lg cents.

Information received during tha past few days ta the effect thst prices on all si see and grades above No. 1 bulb fseeoadsl were either kept the same figure aa before tha Inaugura tion of ths new seals or were higher than before. LASTED A YEAR, But Stat Bank at Laiaystts Will Pay -very body- In Fall. inruL stsearca re ras atxertsaa. I March ia vnin tne an nounce maw that tha depositors will be paid In full and that ths til health of the Cashier, soa of the heaviest stockholders, was tbe cause of tbe action, the State Bank of Lafayetts closed Us doors to-night.

It was tbe youngest financial Institution here, having been In existence for little mora. than a Lasvi and Jacoo vppcnneimet- aa Ferdlaad Dryfus were the heaviest stock- aoldera. The capital stock was 1 ne business and assets were turnea over the Merchsnts Nations, Bank. TTHouGii a coumcmsiL A compromise has been effected In tbe case of Burton of New York, va Klnnane Bros. Co.

of Ohio, wblrh wss filed In the Tniled Elates Circuit Court last by Attomrs Outran and Foraker. Hy tne omi uants walv'rr claim to ama the dffanrlinll tia' pe-r' 1. a a a i EFFORT rkA.w.-" Is'LIcfde By Morrison nlgtit, aavesty-flfih mertdiaa lisae: I Lumber C.eera, Say the Latter'a Friends in Re sponse To the Suit lltitit-d Him Fr Ike Re- rtTcrj SI 3,000 Sfiitiial Allfatianf Are Made. The "fraudulent and criminal" conversion of fl3.18 12. belonging to the Morrison Bnodgrass Lumbar anal Planing Mill Com pany, la charged against Bilas Bnoograaa.

Becrelary and Treasurer of the concern, by Andrew Morrison. President of the com- ny. In a suit filed In the Common Plrsa Court yesterday to recover that amount, with Interest from last Saturday. Ths suit makes senaational charges against the Secretary and Treaaurer. and alleges that the money waa taken by him sines August 27.

The laat amount charged In have been taken by Mr. 8 nod graaa was Jsnusry 6 Isst. when It Is claimed be look fUT.en. The petition, and affidavit In attachment which accompeniea It. and which seek a to recover the money, sets forth that Mr.

Snodgraas was the Secretsry and Treaa urer of the company, and In Ita employ, with power to collect Ita moneys and cred its due It. "for the benefit and uss of said company, but without any authority or power to take and convert said money to his own uie and benefit." Charge Fraudulent Converalon. It further chargca that while having cus tody of the company's money a and credits, he did "unlawfully, fraudulently and crlm Inally take and convert the moneys and property of the company to hia own ui and beaeflt." on the following da tea 'Auguat 27. llC fl.Jli.l; January 1SU.1. II 21: February 1V llefl.

April 7. May 'M. 1113. fano; June li.T 1.5ilO; September 10. Utt.

October lie at. November Xi, Jan uary Zi. IUt4. March JJiio April lit. Ia4.

May 2. UH. t3t); May St. 1ta4. St; July In.

ll4. Auguat II 114. October 13. CK-tober 2.Y 1U4. Novrniher 7.

De cember 3, Hat. f.V: liecember 2.1. li March 1.1. May 1. IMA.

I.TJ3 Auguat It. 1U05. January 0, llaai. While the Foreign Exchange Outlook Dumber sa. iwno.

iao- I These amounts are set forth In 21 Eneourages a Hope or t-arij Imports if Gold. arsctai. star arc a to raa xqetasa. cause alarm In financial circles. Rates for funds opened the week at a firm level and the chances ars that there will be as ma terial reduction In quotations In the Imme diate future, especially aa an Increaalng de mand for currency from the Interior doubt lesa soon will develop.

Since Friday night week. European cables Indicate a dearer market for beet augar. and tha strength In be local raw market sue rests better quot ations for tha refined product. While there baa been no Important change In coffee In the laat two days. Indications apparently point toward higher prtcea, owing to the prospect for the smaller crop In Brmall.

and the rather weak position of tha present aible supply. In tha dry goods market the week opened with a quiet movement 4n most lines, but with firmness In quotations. The strength In white goods ia having a steadying effect. SLOWESS COMPLAIN latad BcaJa AfTgement. racial, aiararra re res trsqerasa.

Hartford. City. March Is. Persistent ru mors have been afloat during the past few daya ta the effect that tbe provisions of the tiding acale. adopted recently by the lamp ehlmnev denartmeat of tha flint glass In to ths company, the plaintiff.

"Moneys War Not Beceived. sepa rate causes of action In the auit, and their total, together with the added Interest claimed, makea the amount alleged to be recoverable March 17. ll. 1.V102 12. The following serious rhsrge Is set forth In the affidavit In attachment: "Affiant further saya that the defendant 'As a matter of fart, the defendant did not pay them over to the said plaintiff, and lid moneys were not received by said plaintiff, and at aaid tlmea aald defendant directed said bookkeeper to credit the like and corresponding amounts aa If they had he Clearing House Institutions have gained I been paid out aa commissions, which said I.

their nnerationa with tha Subtreasurr. oirecnons. merges ana rreniip were but 1 hia movement cannt be counted on ncillKtUB inn iriHuuirm anu Mia rmnra the books of the company were directed to foe aay lengtn or ume. inaemucn aa pree- 1 made by said defendant pureusnt to ent conditions favor heavier receipts by the I scheme on his pa St to conceal said fraudu- .1, w. nn.am.

lent and criminal converalona of said I moneys collected as aforesaid by the aald ment paymenta to the banking Institutions. utd amminta as set The position of tbe foreign exchange mar-lout tDe varioua causes of set Ion In said ket- while not encouraclng a flow, of gold petition were collections msde by said Bnod to Ibis stdS of the ocean, at once suggests he probability of Imports of 4bs yellow metal In tha course of the next month. Tbe demand for a 1 met ml steel continues heavy. indication of which la presented In the enormous buslnees being done by the American Bridge Company, thla concern In he last two weeks hsvlng secured ao.nin mi of new bualneae. Tha Independent fab ricating companies have rloaed a number of large contracts, and It may be said that ha total new busineaa t.bls month waa far In ex rasa of the corresponding month a ear ago.

While tha production of copper In the Lake Superior regions tasit year sraa ba largeet ever recorded, the present out- la at a greater rate and aniens there la at a greater rate and aniens here grass from patrons and debtors or sbki company, due It at aald several limes and dates named In said petition, and were then fraudulently and criminally appropriated by aald defendant to hia own use and Tne auit la brought In the name of the belonging to her husband and liable to at tachment. among other things being certificates representing 143 sharea of capital stock of tha company, valued at fM.fcon. Besides that the Merchants National Bank and tha Enterprise Stone and Granlfe nut 1 should be serlou. aeddsnts. the production Company have credit, snd control of refined copper by the lake mine, in th.

tlflcate. of stock In the present year ta likely to reach a total of 4O.0nunit pounds. lomestlc refined sugars are atrong and an advance of 10 points In expected this hlch belong to Snodgrasa. Possession of sll these la naked. Attorneys Robertson A Buchwalter' filed the auit for tha corpora tion.

To EFFORT BZI2T0 MADE Prsesa Out Mr. Snodgrtaga, Sara Ban DaJa, Hia Attorney. Vr. Snodgraas la a very sick man at his home at 334 McGregor avenue and access to bis rojm is denied to all but hia family and hia physicians. He has not been In formed of the auit Instituted by Mr.

Mor rison. Mr. Snodgraas and hia wife returned Bnodgrsss numbers his friends by the legion, and they are loth to believe that he Is culpable. Hia son Herbert, who Is identified with tbe Enterprise Stone Company. deaunced the auit aa unjust, snd he declareo his father would have no trouble dustry, are not being carried out by several I In clearing hia skirts of all Innuendos.

At manufacturers, and the charges made navel tomey Ben Dale, who represents Mr. Snod- grass, gave out the following statement: According to the agreement algned at Co-1 "la the first place Mr. Morrison never did lumbus. Ohio, fae blowers and gatherers I any of the estimating, financiering or con- were to accept a atraight 23 per cent reduc tion la wages, with tha stipulation that the manufacturers were to make a report ion- redUCtlOal tne swims privw uu mu linea. Including specials and, paste-mold chimneys.

Tha new scale went Into effect Monday. tractlng. That devolved upon Mr. nod- grass. who waa known aa the outside man.

He Is tbe man who pushed to the front and enlarged the little Court-atreet plant. It waa Mr. Snodgrasa who started tbe present big mill. He waa always opposed to Job- March a. and tha general pries reduction blng work.

The money waa made on Urge waa expected to take place at tha aame contraa which Mr. Bnodgrass waa enabled me at least, the workers were of that I to get, tne last raving tne oinion opinion. White tt ts true that the prieo of I Items compiamea 01 ra tne suit No. 1 bulbs tsecondsl was lowered. In tr-1 Morrison are Items of chaagea In contracts eordane with tha agreement, from II cents and reductions which are allowed tn set tling ISrge COntrmcta.

mi rnirira wt-i-w msaie tha time tha work was done In tbe regular course of buat news, and these ttema were given to the bookkeeper. Mr. Snodgraas never kept any books, attnough he was Secretary and Treasurer for 30 years. This suit ts aa effort to get 14 Snodgrasa by depressing the value of his stork-Mr. Morrts-a has been trying to do this sine January 1 because Mr.

Snodgrasa would not sell his holdings. Mr. Morrison has two sons and a brother In the business who are ambitions to take Mr. Snodgrasa'a place. When Mr.

StaOdgrasa Is able to get out he will take a part la matters, but be will not be farced to settle, except upon full valae of his holdings. BXCLIVL2. FOS STOCKS. arscvai. bare area ve rss asoctasa.

Fremont, Ohio, March 19. John H. Tebbe haa been appointed receiver for atocks In banks at Glbsonburg and Rising Bun and a business block In Fremont, owned by R. Morrison. Tbe receivership Is not for the banks, as waa anade to appear through a typographical error tn a previotia dispatch.

BIO OHIO TrTFJJL racial, ruararre 14 taa tvortitt. BeUvtlle. Ohio. March 19. The Red well, located In the Butler ell field, came In to-dry with a Cow of eiear yellow oil.

Tne same was a true Sunday at a crh cf JL.v' feet, mi operations wer -arn I'-. i T-4a a-, 4 tl THEENQTTTHEIr. CINCINNATI. TITESDAT, MARCH 120. lOOfl.

the merger. New Tork. March 10. Though local hank In fraudulently taking and criminally con- ahoaaert a llarraaaa laat week there! iii irina UK la nothing In the present condition of thai ire aaio peiuon, mreriea 1 ne piainitir a dook- MEN AND MATTERS. Thar waro a number of Informal eonfar- eeoa bal4 inoof wkiay man yaartorony.

to tflaeuas iclalatlon at Columtma. Tha latest nwa of a bill to prohibit tha -man-1 acturo ajJ aaJ of Intoxicant. If paaatit uld ilrtra fcotnn ITS.Ono.flaO IHJO.00O.0no of lavaatad cnpltaj out of buat- I c. r4 ill. 1 irtrtC OUIUrlSS UUI iletnnaU from Ita praoaat pro-cmlncnt posi tion a tha lars-cat waJaky market In tha world.

Tho whlakr Intereatta do not belle re that the Urnialature would carry the temperance fratura to thla result, and when the proposed blU eotnes up a a US opposition promises. Those Interested In tho Chamber of Com merce Mutual Insurance Company. have received asa asinent notices from the receiver of that defunct concern, met yes terday to diecUas the situation. A commit tee constating- of William A. McCalllster and Char-lea E.

Roth waa named to confer with Receiver Bsnford Brown. They are determined to make this the winding- op of the affaire of tha old company, which haa several times In the past been brought up. but always without dt-finite issue. a a The biff chandeliers which adorned the xt-hance ball of the Chamber of Commerce Building, which were taken down last week. have been sold aa Junk material, and brought about w- In their place have been suspended four large are lights.

Aa the chandeliers originally coat fl.fltu each. Lieutenant H. B. Boule. In charge of tha permanent naval recruiting office In thla city, who has been 111 for about two weeks wnn a severe attack nf the grip, appeared headquarters in the Federal Building yesterdsy.

The Chamber of Commerce has received an Invitation to send a delegation to the convention of the Mississippi Valley laxttn American Association April 5. 6 and 7. the purpose of which is to secure the estab lishment of a ateaniahlp- service from New Orleans to the I-ai Un-American republics. The Chamber will probably participate. R.

E. Field, of W. R. Todd left yesterday for New York, where he will attend the wedding of hia father-in-law. Richard T.

Pullen. The bride Is a Brooklyn oman. Mr. Field will be the best man. The wedding takes place to-morrow.

Visitors registered at the Busineaa Men's Club yesterday were: J. A. Anderson. Chi ll. C.

Greer. Pittsburg: tscar Krouse. Boyd. New Tork: D. P.

Ehrllch. Bos- licothe. Ohio. Theae visitors were introduced on Change yesterday: A. Theobald.

Columbus. Ohio: E. A. Smith. Hartford.

W. Va. a The Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects will hold its regu lar monthly dinner and meeting at the Bur net House this evening. The discussion will be on the smoke question. The Cincinnati t'nderwrlters" Aneocletlon yesterdsy secured a permit for a Salvage Corp building which will be erected at the northwest corner of Barnard and Ixwry streets.

In the weat KTa. it win De two atorlea and coat about 113 0110. The company win be known aa Salvage Cnrpe No. 2 and will look after the weatern part of Cincinnati. Abraham Rhelnstrom.

of Rhelnstrom firm, which la a corporation, and the affl-I rtockholder and superintendent of the Ban- davit sets forth that Blanche Bnodgraas, wife of the defendant, haa moneys, credits snd property In her possession in this county who. among others, haa been sued by Anatole Rover, of Senduaky. a former dusky Wine and Spirit Company, wnicn concern la owned by Rhelnstrom and oth ers, would not discuss the cae yesterday. There Is nothing to say. he said.

vi will settle the thing through the courts. Bover was a email stockholder, and he left the employ of the company about year ago. Charles H. TVentxel, Vice President of the American Audit Company, left yeeterday Ing the accounts or Igan County. Mr.

Wentsel expects to be engaged on the work for three or fouf weeks. a a Here Location of the Plant' Undecided. BUSINESS TOPICS. Tb chUf objaetioa to foand In most typdiwrltwr dkal to. tb lack of vs quata) knaa) room.

Tha ooncTa pavnal of tha Olobe) Daak la av raaaooivbla zeuaa for tha oparatora am-phatlo prafaranua to thla particular atyla. It lnaurea abaoluta comfort at all Umea. 418 Main St. WESTS WEALTH IN WOODS. Standing Timber in Pirg.

Eta ten la Worth SpokajM gpeassmsa Revlew.l One billion dollars la estimated to be the money value of the standing timber In the five Pacific Stales Washington. Idajeo. Oregon. California, and Montana and. accord- for the four, the Chamber made a I Ing to Government reports Just to band, ths poor Investment.

To take them down they had to be taken apart, and then It was found that Instead of being brass they were melsl composition, and also contained much Iron. I The following la the Hat of local delegates who will attend the annual convention of the National Metal Trades Aeaociatlon. which meets tn Cleveland. Wednesday, the v-sl delegates leaving over the Big Four at tn-mglit: H. O.

Moeflnghoff. H. M. Xorrls. Ueorge F.

Stewart. D. T. Williams, F. A.

drier. B. R. Qulllen. C.

F. Klelnsmlth. f. Rauli. Benjamin Sebastian.

E. Green- wald. Henry Bitter. P. March.

William Ide. W. A. Greaves. 81 P.

Rsgsn. J. Nell. H. Margrave.

R. K. UeBlond. Ktnll Von Wyck. J.

C. Kohart and John timber areas are approximated as follows: Waahington. SI per cent of the total area of the state; 4 per rent; Oregon, an per cent: Montana. 39 per cent, and California. 23 per cent.

The full total In board measure la placed) at something Ilka 700,000,000.000 feet, or more than 12 tlmea aa much as the great lumbering states Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan combined. To carry tha com pa ral on further. It ta conservatively eat lmated that the Ave Pa cific states have loo per eeht more standing timber at the present time than Minnesota. Wisconsin, Michigan. the Carollnas.

Manley. The most Important question to be I Georgia. Florida. Alabama. Miestaalppl.

aiacueeeo ry tne convention will oe Texae and Arkansas. nie-raer ut i ne if na I aieiai jraaes auu ciatkm with the National Founders' Asaocl- 'Tlmber lands In the Pacific coast ststes at ton. The local delegation la opposed to I constitute the moat Important forest area ton. H. RadclllTe.

Newark. N. J. keener, then under the defendnnt'a control I EVtlaer. I.

avion Ohio: Van B. Win- In the world. aays W. I. Ewsrt, of Seattle.

an authority on atumpage matters, who was the conventions of tha lumbermen and shippers In February. "In extent they are unapproachable; In the measure of produe- tlrr nthey are unequaled and no- other for- ests yield products of such universal adapt ability. In California we And the Mr. the weatern spruce and the red cedar, which lend them selves to varioua uses, which in Washington we have the yellow pine, which la also In abundance In Central and Eastern Oregon and Northern California. Then, there Is the white pine of Idaho and the sugar pine of Oregon and California, sur passing In sise and fully equaling In quality the product of the pine belt at the great lakes.

These products constitute a supply so enormous In extent and so superior In quality as measurably ta alienee the lament hlch the rapid diaappearance 1 of the forests of the Eastern States haa occasioned In recent years." Mr. Ewart believes there Is sufficient tlm ber In the Psclflo Coaat Btatea to suppl lumber for many genera dona to come, an In proof of this he points to ths fact tha In Montana and Oregon, as well aa In Waahington and Idaho, there la much land money market at thie center which should land direction, to enter the same as If paid tera. Newark. N. Joseph Feldman.

Chll- I burned over, which now contains a young growth not yet of merchantable quality. He places the amount of timber atsnd lng in the five states In thia order: Mon tevna and Idaho. H4t.ooo.Oiio.orio feet each and Waahington. California and Oregon a 2iO.xin.oo0.O0u each, with thla classification In approximate feet: Fir. Western white snj yeltnw pine.

17a.uU0.0ra.00-: augar pine, Vi.oiO.Oofi.otiO: redwood. 75.0ut.nno,0i: cedar, 2.Ynuin.niio.nnn; hemlock. Brt.ono.tifin.ntxi spruce. lS.Ooo.OOO.noo; larch. S.nui.OOo.OOO miscellaneoua woods.

S.0liM00.nnn. Thla gives us an aggregate stand of oti.Oon.noo.OtO feet." he said, "and aa the present value of our roast stumpags ranges from 4 rents to S2 at per l.nuo feet, the relative Importance of our force ta must be seen at a glance. While the average la more than II thousand feet, there are many districts where the quantity to the acre, quality and ccessibilily will more than double that figure. "Our prices are much lower than even In the yellow pine districts of the South, where the products command AO a thou- nd. while In Minnesota and Wisconsin white pine cannot be touched at much less than $10.

when only Umber of marketable quality la considered "In view of these facta, which are Tsorns out by the latest Governmental reports. there la absolutely no reason to avoid the conclusion that early and rapid advances muat take place In our timber values "Of course, with greater facilities of trans portation, such aa will be afforded by the completion of the three transcontinental lines, two of which are now building, there for Russelvllle. where he will super- I will be msterlal advantaurea to lumber Inter, vise the work of his staff who are exsmln-1 but th9 nintirae tbe heavy demand H. H. Raschig.

principal of the Tenth District School, will to-night give an illus trated lecture on the American Revolution at the Cnion Bethel's new home. Third and Lawrence streets. a O. Schmldlapp haa received a copy of the China Oaxette. a British paper pub- for construction material Incident to the new linea of railway already prevailing In domestic and export-trade muat keep prices on a firm and steadily advancing basis." Mr.

Ewart mentioned also that the Pan ama Canal aa a factor will unquestionably Increase the current coaat mill prices on lumber not leaa than ISO par cent. "These are forces. he added, "that are already at work, and there la nothing that can divert or stop them. Considering all theae condition It la inevitable that the forests of tha Pacific Coaat States will llshed at Shanghai. China, and dated Jan- I regiater phenomenal Increases in values In uary 21 last, which contains a long article the near future: la fact.

I but aav the complaining of the tactics employed by the I movement baa already begun, and this whlls the excellent business) in prints and I to the city last week from an extended I Japanese in regard to Manchuria. Tha ar- I means that the bia trees of tha Weat will wash gooda also serves to add stability I gouthem trip, which they had undertaken I asserts that the Japa have closed that I represent mora dollara at tha close of thla to tha market In general. In first hands wide goods are held at top prices and buy ing Is on a moat liberal order. In the hope of benefiting the formers health. 'Hia ailment la akin to nervous prostration.

Tho action of Mr. Morrison caused In tense surprise In business circles, and It That Glass Manufacturers Have Vio- I was widely commented upon yesterday. Mr. country to re-entry to Manchuria. II but Japa.

even to refusing I yemr than the moat sanguine lumberman former toreign resioema 01 1 ha, tnUa far ventured to predict." COMPANY ALL OFF DUTY. Owing to the members of tha office' force of Appraiser of Customs George Kolker being ill It waa necessary yesterday to se cure assistance from the General Customs office. Several daya ago Assistant Ex. Tn nfantifgrtnra EOT Board OrTS.niZ0d I amlner David Spence waa taken III with ti anava iw.crD.f iisii ia, du ivuifter himself haa been laid up with a heavy cold since laat Saturday. When Ex aminer Stephen Sands appeared at the of fice yesterday morning he was not feetm? well.

and when ha went out to lunch at noon be called upon a physician, who at A company has been formed by a number I once ordered him to bed. These three eotn- of Cincinnati and Dayton Ohlol capitalists for the establishment of a plant for tha manufacture of box board, a paper product. The company, which will have a capital of rX1.ft!0. holds options on a aits near Winton Place as a location for the mill. Aa Dayton money Is slso Interested there ia a strong being made to secure tha plant for that city.

Thus far. no decision haa been reached aa to location, and until that la done the name of the plant will not be selected. It will be either the Cincinnati or the Dayton Box Board Company, aa de termined by tbe location. -The capital for the company has all bean pied sed. and the sew corporation will be dose one.

The proposed plant will give employment to between 100 and t00 hands. William H. Btewart. one of the organisers, when seen last night, refused to dlscusa the plana of the company. "We expect to have a meeting 'on he aald.

"and something definite will probably result. We have options en sites here and tn Dayton, but the question aa to where to locate the mill la a ndec iiad OH LIFE POLICY. Another echo In the recent senaational turn In tha ters of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company. Nv Tork- eurred yesterday In Squire Bloom's Court, when Attorney G. F.

Osier secured a Judgment agalnetlt for ras. be red that President Burnnam hia son. also an officer In the same company were recently Indicted by a New Tork CUy'craBd Jury for trreguUrk.ee in conducting their business. Attorney OW. who holds Dol Icy In tbe company for IjL to recover Ms present value.

to ktstict the rnisT. Th lnre -Hn of the Flrat R-mment un d-r the crr3rs of the War takes rlr-e tra-n rM snd "-morrow. t-r--t i-Ha-4. T. I V.

S. A. prise tbe office force In the Appraiser's de partment, it ts oeneved that Appraiser Kolker will endeavor to be on hand to-day. You Don't Think The Cause But to prove what kpg tba stomach and heart weak and nerrons prostration guppose yo try leaving off Coffee 10 days and use POSTUM FOOD COFFEE picl If you find peacefal sleep, rood digestion, heart and nerve fretting stronger you have the. rue.

"Tttnncs A REASON." AM ORDINAXCK I asseaa a special lax on real eetste bounding and abetting Beach avenue, taelween tilenwsy avenue and the summit, about lit feet north of lJ oert street; Oak avenae between tilenwsy avenue sad the summit, a Soul 4 a feet north of Liberty street: First avenue, between Liberty atreet aud Glenway avenue; Second avenue, between liberty street snd the summit about aii feet south of liberty street: Third avenue, between Uberty street snd the summit, about ill fee south nf Liberty street; Liberty street, between Beech avenue and Third avenue, and right of wav In Liberty street. -extended, between Beaxch avenue and Wuebec He It ordained bv the Council of the City ef Cincinnati. State of Ohio, as fol lows: Section 1 That there be levied and assessed on each front foot of the several lote of land bounding and shuttle, on Kearh avence. between Glenway avenuo and the summit, slacut Sis feet north -f l.tnertv street: uil avenue, neiwee't Glenway avenue and the summit, ahut 4 feet north of Liberty street: Hrt venue, between Uberty street and Uleo. way avenue.

Second avenue taetween liberty at reel and the summit, shout aSi feet south of Liberty street: Third imr nue between Liberty street and the sum- it. about ill 1441 south or Uthert street: Liberty street, between neev avenue and Third avenue, and right of way In Liberty street, extended, between Beech avenue and tiuebec avenue ta Dial of said nronertv aa assessed hsvlng been sppreaved by Council the csrh aum of II eJ4ae. and If paid tn Installments the sums hereinafter named, for each and very year aa specified, to wit: Forty-four cents no mills and three hundred one thousandths of one mill I 44104 ltOi. Forty-two rents live mills and six hundred and twen-Iv -three one thousandths of one mill 1. Forty-one centa an mill and nine hundred and forty-aeven one thoa-ssndths nf one mill 1II.

Thirty-nine rents six mills and two hundred and seventy one thousandtha of one mill 111. Thirty-eight cents one mill and five hundred and ninety-four one thousandths of one mill To pay eighty fM per cent of the cost and expense llees tne cost 01 tionsi of Improving Beecb and other ave UKarm at reet and riant of wai h. aawarlna between the points afore ssld. ton-ether with the Interest on the bonds Issued to provide a fund to pay for eighty per cent at tne coat una me coat of Intersections 1 of said Improvement, according to the estimate of the Chief Engineer- of the Board of Public Service, approved by said board and transmitted to Council. Haaiinn That the owners nf the per ersl lots of land each front foot of which the sums atoressia are aaaeaaeu shsll psy the amount of money by them severally due In that to the City Treasursr on or before the thirtieth aav following the-day of the flnsl pssaage ef this ordinance In each of the ssld several years, and In default vt such psy-ment the City Auditor shall forthwith cause all unpaid instsllments tn be certl.

fled to the County Auditor, to be by him falared upon the tax duplicate and col-ected according to law. Section S. Thst to provide a fund for the payment of eighty per cent the coat snd expense I leaa the cost nf Intersections 1 of improving said Beech and tvther avenuea. Liberty street snd eight of wsy. by sewering, the Mayor snd Auditor be snd they sre hereby authorised to Issue bonds of the City nf Cin cinnati for the sum of seventeen thousand one hundred and seventy-four and 7-10 (1 17.174.

dollars, psysble st the Cltv Treasury in five enual annual in-Mallmente. In one. two. three, four and live years from the thirtieth dsv following the final passage of this ordinance, with Interest thereon st tha rate of four oer cent ter annum, payable semiannually; aald bonds to be signed by the aforesaid city officers, and sold by them under the direction of thla Council for not less than their per value, and the proceeds there of shall be spoiled to the pavment 01 eighty (S0 per cent of the coat and expense less the cost of Intersections! of asld Improvement, and to no other purpose whstsoever; provided, thst If on or before the ssle of any of the aaid bond any of the owners of ssld property shsll pay their total assessment in rain, tn smount of the bonds to be Issued sha be reduced by deducting-1 he amount a paid In cash from the total amount the fund to be provided, and the bond Issued shall ne to provide a rutin tor tn unpaid remainder, and each Instsllmen of said bonda shsll be for one fifth such remainder, and payable with Inter est at the times and In the manner afore ssld. and each bond shall be for on fifth of such remainder, with the option on the part or the purchaser to have th bonds for esch tnstsllment Issued ss on bond or In denomlnstlons of five hundre, dollars and one for such less amount as may remain over from ear Installment.

Provided, that an Dortlon of the cost of ssld lmprovemen which the city Is required to nay mar be pstd by the Bosrd of Public Service from tne fund Known aa tne eewer construe tlon Section 4. That uoon the sale of sal bends the proceeds thereof shsll he nlsced In the City Treaaury. and the Clt Auditor Is hereby authorised snd directed to draw and the City Treasurer to pi warrant for the aum of thirteen thou sand three hundred and fiftv-nlne and 54-iaa S1I.35.4 dollar. In favor Thomas Strsek. contractor, betns- eighty per cent of the amount (less the cost of Intersections certified tn be due mm for tmnrovina Beech and other nuea.

Liberty street and richt of way bv sewering, and a I so less ten per rent the total amount due htm, retained by the terms of the contract for the lm provement of said Beech and other ave nues. Liberty street and rlsht of way bv sewering, said amount to wit. the aum of thirteen thousand three hundred and fifty-nine and 44-100 SlS.36t.4t dollars to ne paid to the aald Thomas StracK fourteen days after the ssle of said bonds. Also a warrant In favor or the Trustees of the Sinking Fund for the sum of two thoussnd three hundred and ele-hteen and II-10S 1 2.1 1 g-; 1 dollara being the amount of the ten per cent re tained. Also a warrant In favor of W.

Marx. President of the- Board of Public Service, for the sum of one thousand four hundred and nlnety-ssven and "2-100 1.47.02) dollars, beina elahtv oer cent of the cost of and the amount due the city for advertising and notices i total cost tlsC.011 and superintending and pipe laying total cost Sl.CsS.25): and upon the expiration of two years from date of the passes; of this ordinance the Trustees ot the sinking Fund are hereby a urn 1 acq 10 pay uia ten per cent retainedto wit the Bum of two thousand three hundred and ele-hteen and 22-lOt) (S2.S1S.I2) dollara after deducting much tnereor aa may have been expended by the Board of Public Service In making repalra provided for In said con tract to 1 nomas mricit, upon a proper voucher duly certified by the Board rutii ir service. Section That the said annual assess ments snd all oortlons thereof shall be paid into the Kinking Fund when col lected. and shall be applied to the payment of said bonds snd the Interest t.ereon aa the same-shsll become due. woo in no viiirr aaurfaoaae woaisoever.

Total cost of Imorovement. S25.0SS.4S. Cost of intersections. SS.kg5.00. Amount assessed.

S0S. nf total cost leaa cost or intersections. 91i.74.x. fassed Marco, k. A.

190. FRANK L. President of Council. Attest: Epwtn Hg.HOaataoit. Clerk.

ORDINANCE. KO. 1 "85To vacate a portion of Clifton avenue. Whereas. A petition, signed by vsrious owners of lots shutting on or In the Immediate vicinity of the a v.

-nue hereinafter described, has been presented to the Coun cil, praying lor tne vacation of. the same and. herees. Notice of the pendency and prayer of said petition has been given by publishing the same in a newspaper of gen eral circulation in tne corporation for six consecutive weeks, ending on the 2Sth day or uecemoer. two; ano.

Whereas. The Council Is satisfied there 1. good cause for such vacation, that it tain not be detrimental to the general Interest. and that the same should be made: Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati. State or onto, that that por tion of Clifton avenue aeacrioea ss fol lows: Besinnine at a ooint In tbe southerly 1 ne nf the right of way of the B.

and O. 8. W. Railway Company eleven and 1I west of the east line of Clifton ave nue: thence eastwardly along said souther ly line of said right of way a distance of eleven and ot-l' (H. feet to the easter ly line of said Clifton avenue: hence In a south or southerly direction along ssld east line of said Ciirton avenue a distance 01 hundred and eleven" and 5i-l (-1 15.) feet to a point: thence In a straight line In a north or northwesterly direction a distance of two hundred and eight and 4V100 11 1.4v$l feet, more or lees, to tne rxace 01 beginning, be and tbe same la hereby Passed February A.

D. IS" FRANK L. PFAFF. President of Council. Attest: jebwijr Hiciox.

Clerk. AJf ORDINANCE. NO. IJ1 To change the grade of Durrnll- avenue, from a point KJ fee, north to a point t-14 feet north of the north curb of Lincoln avenue. Section 1.

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati. State ofOruo. that th grade of tnarrell svenvje. from a point ll) feet north a point feet nod, of the north curb of Lincoln avenue be and the aame is hereby changed as follows: Beginning in the east curb une of Durrell avenue at a ooint one hut red lotn f-ct north of the north curb of Lincoln avenue at the level of three hundred and iliirty-seven snd IWtr-nine huodrtadths cciTJui feet- thence descending two and nina-iy-sev-ea hucdredth feet for each one hundred a na hundred snd thirty-four fea-t One TXl artmo ea CC'I 73 feet), and that the grade of tne wa-st t-'urb shall be nearly to same lM aaal curb ss is praciaesie. IS-cti 2.

Thst a I ordinarace or part of as c-e ana ed. i ad March A the same ar to 1 here re 0BDIKANCBS. ORDINANCE NO. Determining ts Pcoceed with the Improvement of Lehman road, front Considiae avenue to Blanc-hard avenue. Be tt ordained bv the Council of the CHy of Cincinnati.

State of Ohio, three fourths all the members elected thereto concurring: Section 1. That tt la hereby determined to proceed with the improvement of lhmaa road, from Oonatdtne avenue to Blanchard avenue, by grading, setting curbs and cross-Inra. flagging and paving gutters, snaoaj-aiiualng tbe roadway and conetructlng the rwceeeary culverts, dralrte a tad retaining wal.a la accordance with a resolution passed Oil the loth day of December. 1. stad ia accordance with the plana, epeclaca-t hma, eetlmatea anal taronies heretofore ap proven and now on Pie in tne omce wr tne Department of Public- Service Se-rllon S.

The bonds of the City of Cm Pounding and abutting Lehman road, be-taeeen Conaldln venue and Blanchard avenue, ahall be for aald improve- ment aa ataove determined Section H. That the Baard nf Public Ian Ice be and Is hereby authrisd and direct ed to make and execute a contract for ssld Improvement with th.lowt and best bid Her arter aav ertisemetit accorninc to law Section H. This ord I nance ahall take ef fect and be In force 1 from ant after the esrlleat period allowed by law. raasea Man a. I).

lt FRANK PFAFF. President of Council. Attest: Epwitf HaMtHxsaoM. Clerk. ORDINANCE NO.

1 I eterml In to proceed with the improvement by sewering Rsvlne street, from i McMillan afreet 10 Straight street, being a part of Division IP Be it ordslried hv the Council or tno CHv of Cincinnati. Slats of Ohio, three fourths of the m-mbers elected hereto concurring: Been in 1. rnst It Is hereby Cetermln-d to proceea witn tne inipr jveniert by sewer- It.g Ravine street, from McMillan street to Straight atrtet. being a part of Division 10. by constructing sewer and furnishing material aa foil jar: Mo lineal feet of lh- nch pipe aewer.

4l Y-branche on lg-lnclt pipe and two oval In nurauanre of a resolution passed by Council oil November "Oth. lis A. In accordance with nln snd specifications heretofore adopted and now on fila in th office of me Auditor of said city. 1 section 2. That nlnet v-elarht (two oer cent 01 ine wnoie cam ot said improvement shall be SBiaeaMavd hv the foot front on all lots and lands bounding snd ahuttlna upon tne proposed improvement not ex empted by law from 1 assessments, which said lots and landa are hereby determined to be specially benefited by said Improve ment; ard the cost of said Improvement shall Include the expenae of the preliminary and other aurveya.

and of printing and publishing the notices, resolutions and ordi nances reaulred. the cost of construction. together wlfh interest on bonds Issued In anticipation of the collection of deferred instsllments of assessments, and other nec essary expenditures. 1 Section g. That the assessments so to be levied shall be paid in nve annual Installments, with Interest on deferred pay ment at four (4) per cent per annum: pro vided, that the owner of any properly assessed may.

at his option, psy sucti aa-sessment In raah within thirty iJsm days from and after the passage of the assessing oratnanra, in wnicn cnae said cash assess- snecial tax on real estate bounding and abutting Ringgold street, between High land avenue and joeepnine street. Be It ordained by the council or toe city of Cincinnati. State of Ohio, aa follows: Section 1. That there be levied and as sessed on each front foot of the several lots of land bounding and abutting on Ringgold street. between Highland avenue and JoeeDtiine street fa olat of said property aa assessed having been approved by Council), the cash sum of S3.81i04o, and if paid In installments the sums hereinafter named, for each and every year aa snecl- nea, to wit: i 1907.

Fifty-one cents i seven mills ana eight bundred and sixty-six one tnousandtha ef one null i S4.51T86S 1908. Fifty cents three mills and seventy one thousand lbs of one mill e.SOOOTa 1909. Forty-eight cents eight mills and two nundrea and seventy-three one thousandths of one mill 0.48827 1910. Forty-seven cents three mills and four hundred snd seven- IVa-eeven one thousandtha of one mill 1911. Forty-live rents eight mills and six bundred and eignty-one one thouaandtha of one mill 0.4K4AS1 1912.

Forty-four cents three mills and eight hundred and eighty- Ave one thousandths of ons mill 0.44oSAS 1913. orty-two centa nine mllla ana eighty-nine one thou sandtha of one mill O.4290) 1914. Forty-one cents four mills and two hundred and ninety-three one thouaandtha of one mill A.41429 191a. Thirty-nine centa nine mills and lour hundred and nlnety- vav iwfiiai nnina an ainai nilt A XXttUM Thirty-eight cents four mills ana seven aundret one- thou sandths of ons mill O.SJMTOO To pay Ofty IV oer cent of the cost and expense lless the coat of Intersections) of improving Kinggold street, between the point atoresaad. together with the interest on he bonds Issued to provide a fund pay tor nity per- cent of the cost as the cose of inter sec tionsi of said Im provement, according to Ihe estimate of tbe Chief "frjirtneaM- of the Board avf Public Service, approved by said board and trans- mtttea to council- Section T- That th asaera aaf IK aaa seal lota of land upon eau-h frtrnt foot of which ne sums aforesaid are aae.ad shall pay ne amount of money lw them avraiiv due In that behalf (o tn City Treasurer on or before tne Iwewiaeih day following oe ma ot ina nnai pse or 1 aa or- insnce In each cf th sail aeveral years, nd la default of six Mvaaaaat tka city Auditor sna.i fertbwith eau ail anpaid installments to be certified a.

ttae Couaiv Auditor, to be by him p.acaal tismi the taa upiicais sad ouiiax-ied te aw. bection A nat to prara ui i f-ar tne payment of pfty per rl asf It cast nd expense li-saa af laileraaacUon! of Improving Kinrcuag street, tne Mayor and Au an 1 tut are hereby uthorixa-d to V. a( that Clly of incmnatl for 1 1 i.ra taf six Ihostaand wo hundred and einty-avan and ata-K Oiaii.r. h.e at I t-e City rcasury ia ten tsual ataauai one. two.

tore, foor. Be, eix. seven. ST feet in I'sJ fr he e-sta l- I eifnt. nine and tea yers.

frv.m the twea-lished level of three hundred srel day fo towing to fiosl passage ef tms ordinance. Inte.est tneraaoa a the rste of four per a-ent per innus, able eeinlannoa ry id btinds be i tv the af.rt-eeairi env offieera. and o. nem order tr.e ti of Councn not lea tnan tne rr value, and the procea-' fa-a-'-f a a I re tre pair-arit ef i paa cert cf the COS aa-aa i 1 fr aar lor I r.r a. rr-r" r- 1 a OBBIHAXCES.

aay of the owners ef said property shall pay their total aaa.eafoeat tn rash, the amount of the bonds tu ba issued shall be Portion Street Improvement Fund. Section A That upon the sals of said bonda the proceed thereof shell be pasted In the City Treasury, and th City Auditor as hereby authorised and directed draw and the City Treasurer le faey a warrant for tb aum of four thouard avn hundred and three and o4-lil ill 7itM) Sol-la ra. In fsvaar ef Henkei 4k Suillvsn. contractors, being Wfty per t-ent of the amount jlaa tne coat of Intersections) certified to be due them for improving Ringgold at reel, and also leaa ten per cent of the total amount due them, retained by th term of the contract for the Improvement favor of W. S.

Marx. President of the Raaard of Puhjlc Servh-e. for the tim of two hundred and. two and it-li tS.C..M) dollara. taring nrty trail per cent or th rial of and the amount due the city for sdver- tlainsr and noticea (total cost xnai 2Si snd superintending (total coat S-44 i.

Anat upon tne exptratHm ot nve years rrotn oaie of the paaaaga of this ord inane tha Truateea of Ihe Sinking Fund are hrrt authorised to psy said ten per cent re tainedto wit, Ihe sum of ons thousand three hundred and elahty-oo and faVKai I'assed February 2n A l. 1'Sat FRANK I PFAFF. President of Council Attest: Edwin HaNPgieo. Clerk. AN ORDINAfrHC.

NO. 1 21 -Tn assess a tax on Teal estate bounding snd abutting Borden street, between ineman avenue and lh south line of Lot INo. ho of I Theirlng a subJiv.t.lnn. Be It cr da Inert bv Ihe Count of the (II of Cincinnati, State of Olilo. ua follow: Section 1.

That there be levied and aa- eed on each fro 11 fot.t of the aeveral lo nf land bounding and abutting on Borden street, between Drammi avenue and th. south line of lxt No. 06 or M. Theirlng'a subdivision (a plat cf Mid properly a ns-saased having been at proved Courirll). ia cash aum of 4 I S4Ci.

and If fa Id tn Inatallmentn Ihe auma hereinafter named. for each and every year as apcctflcd, 10 wit: 1007. Sixty-eight cent eight mills and nve hundred and eighty-sever, one tbotisiodths of una mill fcrfAVaftT lWeJ. Slxty-slx. cents eight mills and nine hundred snd thirteen one thousandth, of one mill 1900.

Sixty-four centa nine mllla and two hundred nnd thlrtv-nine one thousandth of one mill 1910. Sixty-two centa nine mills ami nve hundred and aixly-nve one thouaandtna of one mill. 1011. Sixty centa nine mllla and eight and ninety-one one thouaandtha of on 1912. Fifty-nine canta no mill, aid two hundred and aevenleen a ne thousandths of one mill 1913.

Fifty-seven cents no mills snd nve hundred and forty-four on thousandths nf one mill. 1914. Fifty-five cents no mills and eight itidred and seventy one thouaandtha of one mill 1015. Fifty-three centa one mill and one nunoreu and ninety-alx one thouaandtha of one milt. 1916.

Flfly-one centa one mill and five hundred and twenty-two one rhoueandthe of one mill. To pay rlnety-eight (lift) per rent of the coat and expense (less the coat of Inter sections) of Improving Borden lwn the points aforesaid, tosither the Interest on the bunds issued to provld m-iu ansn not inciunar any item ot interest 1 bosrd and transmitted to Council. upon oonaa in oe issueo in anticipation 0,1 Hectton 2. That tha owners ners of rne collection 01 oeierrea lnsiaiimenta ot assessments. Section 4.

That bond of the City of Cln clnnatl shall be issued In anticipation of the collect'on of aai aament by Install ment and In an amount eotiat thereto. Section 5. Thtt the remainder of the entire cost of said improvement not special ly assessed, together with the cost of any real eatste or Interest therein, nurchssed or appropriated, and the costs expenses of any appropriation proceeding therefor, and the damages swarded any owner of adjoining lands and Interest thereon, and the cwsts and expense, of any-such award. v. In the manner provided by law.

8ection J. That the following lots and lands shall be assessed for said Improve ment as above determined: All of the lots and landa hounding and abutting Ravine street. between McMillan street and I fund to pay for il-ietv-elalil to I per cent of the cost tiers the cost of Interactions) of said Improvement, according to the estimste of the Chief Knslneer of tha Board of Public Service, approva-d by ssld the Bey ers! lots of land upon each front font of which the sums aforesaid arc assessed shall pay the amount of money 1V thrui severally due In that behalf to ihe City Treasurer on or before the twentieth day following the day of the final paaaage of this ordi nance In each of the aald yeara. and In default of suoh payment the City Auditor shall forthwith cause all unpaid installment) to be certified to Ihe County Auditor, to be by him Disced uooti the tax aitpucate ana collected according to law Section a. That to nrovide a fund Ihe payment of ninety-eight per een ent or tne coat and expense (less the cost or vi an ajaaaaa auu a lee all va I in- shall be paid, by the City of Cincinnati out terseetiona) of improving ssld Borden At ah ---j- nm K.

aa Ia hnnn. A I of the of tbe sale of bonds to be In- ten proceeds issued uy the said city for auch purposes street, the Mayor and Auditor be and they are hereby authorised to issue bonds nf the City of Ctnclinstt for the sum of three thousand eirnt o-jndred and forty-one and fW-ioo CSo.Ml.eo) dollars, payable at the City Treasury In Ien enual annual Install ments, in one. two. three, rour. nve.

six. Straight street, not exempted by law from I ha twentieth da- following tha. nni n. a- mr.nwDi.nr.... i 1 wi or in I lira liirtr.

won inlaraal triere. a a a kit. I aaev-tiaao a. a ua a an DHm ni nunc I nn the eaia rw Ana iservice oe ana ia neteny autnonsea ana payable semiannually: said bonds to be nimiry av oia a. aa itaj vaav-uia xecute for said Improvement wl a contract I signed by the aforesaid city officers, and th tbe lowest ind UI4 01.

best bidder after advertisement according I CounHI for not leas than their par value, Tl' evi ai land the proceeds thereof shall be applied This ordinance I Section 8. feet ea ahall take ef- to Passed February M. A. D. lOOfi.

FRANK L. PFAFF. President -SaX Council. Attest: Edwin H.vdimox. Clerk.

AN ORDINANCE. NO. 1283 To assess a rne payment or ninety-eight run) ct and be In force from and after the I cerrt of the cost and expense (leas the ooat rllest period allowed hy law I of InteraecUona) of aald Improvement, and and to no other purpose whatsoever; provided, that if on or before the sale of any of the aald bonds any of the owners of said property ahall pay their total as. ment In cash, the amount of the bonds to 0BD1KAWCX. A ORDINAN E.

NO 2To aaa.aa a apwciaU ta a en real eatata taavndtng ad abutting Shadwell strwel, between tjtaeaa reo by dedut-llne? tna amount so nald illl avenue a nd HwianrtJ aaaaaa earn rrom the total imminl or the lurxt be provkia-d. and the txande laaued shsll be to provide a fund for toe anpatd remainder, and sack Installment ef said bonds shall be (or one tenth sf au. re. rnainder. and pevable with Interest at the tlmea and In tn manner aforesaid, and each bong shall be for one tenth of such remainder, with tba option on tbe part of the purchaser ta have the bonds fur each Installment Issued as one bond or In lit-nomlnationa of five hundred dollars tV).

and one for auch less smount aa may remain ever frotu earn installment Provided further, that any portion of the coat of said lm trvemeu which the city la required te pay may be paid by th Hoard of labile Section 2 That ail caauus for damages Service from tne fund known ss the City resullina tbre-efrom shall be ludlctally in quired into after the a-empletlon of the pro posed ImsrurnnHI. and th Solicitor be and lae Is hereby a ut liorfxa-d and directed to institute procwedmaa In a Court of com petent Jurisdiction 10 inquire Into such claims. Section a That ninety-eight ta) per Cent of tbe whole cost of said Improvement, lesa tne cost of Intersections. Bt.au be a by the foot frontsge on ail lots and lands boundina and abut tins unoa the proposed Improvement, which said lots and lamia are hereby determined to be specially benefited by said Improvement: and the cost of aald Improvement shall include the expense of the preliminary and other surveys, and of frinting and publiaiiuig tha notice, resw-utlons and oruinances required, and tbe serving of said notices, the cost of coo et ruction, toaether with interest on bond Issued In anticipation of the collection of deferred installments or aaaessrraeuta. snd tather nea-eaaarv eitveMlturea.

Sevtion 4. That the aaaessmenta so to be levied shall te paid In ten tl'M annual lei alallmente. with Interest on deferred pay nienta at tour 4 per cent per annum: provided, that the owner of any property assessed may. at his option, pay iiirn assessment? In cash within twenty CAM days fro.n and after the passage of the esseauung tir- uinanue. in which rase said rash ment shall not Include any item of Interest upon the bonda to he issued In antlclpd tlon of the collection of deferred Inslsll ment a of aaaessmenta: fie It ordained by th 1 vaancti of tha dig of Cincinnati.

Stale of Ohio, ss follow Section 1. That there levied arvd aaa aeaaad on each front foot of the sever el lots wf land bouodlng and abutting w-4 Shadwell street, between uueen ll ae- nta and West wood svenoS ta plat of aai-f sperty SS asaeaa I having seen Council', the reeh asm of 14 such amounts of aat'i)rn as asy part of said several lots of Isnd may be a latrpl by reason of the tat valufi. thereof, pay a part ef ths -ol end evpevae ese the cost of taier-aectioavsi of tmrovrg Snedwil a i reel, beiwa-vn ha poiitta afuivaaai according te the Anal eaiinaele of th Chief Kngineer ef the Hoard ef public Serv a as transmitted lo Council. Section That th total aseamen againat each 0 I la several lot ef land assessed shall ho pevabte in -art twenty t. da nf the atate of Ihe final paeaas a thl ordinance, or In ten ih! equal annual laiatalime-nta.

with interest at the rat of rour 14. per rant per anowm upaan deferred pavoaema. al th optiaan of It. owner If in liaetaltniam he pstnaenia ahall be due en th l-vth day of March or each ear. beginning lunT and ending tatta.

All peytneate ahall anade to the city Treasurer. Ths City Auditor shall forth. with cause all pt sue tnetallmenta to la 1 1 certified 10 Ihe County Auditor, to be tr 10 nmffi'Hi Bira-ri. BHiiia anaiviiil i ail, the aum oT four thousand -oven hundred Ji'I" "b4 and three and 44-l) iM.T.tt dollara-e mT 1K. be paid to tn asld Menkel Sullivan faur- 1 1 7t teen day after the sale said bonda.

Alaa rjL, nrf ltl TJa. mt.V! a warrant in favor of tlx Trustee of th mnf i 11 Sinking Fund for tbe sum of one thou.and Vri three hundred and eighty-one and let-Its! Mayor and Auditor sod th.y sre tSl.WlD) doilsra -being the amount of th h'rh-r uthopsseal to Issue the CHy of 11 n.i nrva 1 1 for he um or two wr thonaand two hundred and fen and g3 ll dollars. aaalale al th 1 lit Treaaury In ten e-uuat aennal inatalimanl. In on. I wo.

three, four. he. als. svn, eight, nlns and ien )ers, ins twentieth day following th final paaag t.f thla ordinance, wltu Intereat I harem at tha rats of four 4l per cent par inrlilltl. pa -able sentl-snnually said bonds lu be aisned by Ihe aforesaid city oma-era, and sold by them under the direction nf I his Council for not ies thsn their aar vain, and Ihe pro ceeds thereof shall be applied to the pe er twenty nve per cent or r.

1 fie he collecrion of -X-lnt. hv T.iMment hereof is m.v b.v. been expenoed by Th. e.pe... ties, the ran.

of nt. rid nvou toTamrhereto. B.aerd of Pubflc Service In making repairs of Mid Improvement sr.d 1. Sectl th en Provided for In said to llenkel other Provided that if nection a. I hat tn remainder or tn en- nrnMr voucher alulv nr.

or iaeftare lh of any of lh l. tire cost of said Imprnvement no, specially bonds sn of the owner, of oS Mmfn tVt thl rvr vvii or inierearVhV. Tot ment. and all portions thereof be paid 'he amount of the boiM. to be issued ahall 2tX end cot.

nd Te.TlorT.,!: into the Sinking Fund h.n snd be reduced hv dediiril-ig the a ten. ana tne costs snd expenses or sny sp- unnilel to the nsvment of said paid in cah from th total emml of th SaVsYrasTdin own7r of TXJi TnteresJ IssrewnTTJ th .0 snd th. hood- t-oed loll ,4 shsll boms due. and to no other pur- "h.ll be 10 provide a fond for lh. unpaid lands and Intereat thereon, and the costs whatsoever remainder, and each Inata llmetit of aai.t and expenses of any Such award, shsll be ToUi ot improvement.

IN 224 bonds shsll be for one lamh of -urh re. paid by the City 0 Cincinnati out of the coalt vf I ler.ee Ion. I H4 A (tt malnder. and pavabi. ai.h Intereat a Ihe rweedaiof Ihe Bale bonda to be laetjed Amount assessed.

of tola, cost, lesa limes snd In ths manner aforesaid, and iar ro.l la 27 Mi Mch bond I- for one tenth of such ct ion 7. That all ef ihe Iota and land I remslnder provided further. Ihsl ths Haasrd of Public tea pay from the I'll) a Portion Street Improvement Fun. I the difference between the amount nf the aaaeaametil. Iieteln levied, and Iwenty-flr ti" per cent ot Ihe nl lie, th.

ci of Inter, ed lonsl Improvement. t.wwll the sum of one hun.lreal and fifty-four an-1 1aN-1iXi iSlo4 dollara and ativ oilier por tlon of Hi" coat of aald improv rititnl which lh "ity la reiiilreal In 11. gect Inn 4. Thst uin.ii the sals nf aald bonda Hi priM-a-ed thereof eheii he In th City Treamirv. and the lily Auditor la hereby authorised and directed to draw and the CHy Treesurer to pay a warrant for the siiui of tine thousand iwo hmidreaj and twenty-.

IX snd I I 1 do. lara. In favor of A Henkei A Hi other, ronlraetots. being Iwentv-Ove tf.i aaer cent of th smount (less the cost of intree. tionsi ceriihed to due them foe improv.

In Shsilwcll street, snd a 10 lea per rent of Ihe total amount due them, retained by th term of th contract for lh improvement of ssld Shadwell street, said amount-la wit: the sum of ou thousand two hundred and twettty-alx and 1 II. 211 JI dollar. to be aaid to Ilia aald A. J. Menkel a Hrother 14 daya after th aale of aald bonda Alan a warrant In favor nf the Truateea of the a In king Fund for lh urn nf eight hundred and alaty-lhree and 04-100 ithtUOti dollars, being ths smount of the In per cetil tetslned Aln a warrant In favor of W.

M. Marx. Preaident of tna I Board i ubili Service, for II mm nf one hundred and twenty and Kl 113" WD dollara. being twenty-five Ci.) per cent of ths cost of and the amount du the city for snd imtl.es dotal roe I1N7XTI and amiar llil vratll ti Itntal prtflt li'jKI and surveys (total coat '1. snd upon the explrstlon of hie yrs from dste of Ihs psawss nf till, ordinance ths Truateea nf the Sinking Fund are hereby' authorised la pay the said in per cent re tained in wit: the sum nf elahl liundrad and alxty-three and 04-1i 4l d.illar after deducting ao much itiereor my have been expamded by th Baaard of Publlo Service In making repalra nrovloed for In aid contract, to A.

J. Menkel Brother, upon a protaer voucher duly rerllfled by the Board of Public Service. Section fV3Thst the said annual aea. menta and allvaorflons threof shall ba paid he- I tn, th Sinking Fund when collected, snd he applied the payment nf aaUl rovld" 1 bond, and ths Interest thereon ss lh asm snail become oue, ann no wtner jm j. whalsover.

Total cost of Improvement 19.111 i'T Cost of intersections Ell Amount to be saseaaed SA per cent of total cost, lesa cost of Intersection. J. Pa.aed February SI A I Wat FRANK L. PFAFF. Preaident of Council.

Attest: Enwisj Htnomwrn, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE. NO. I.SM-To facets Railroad alley, between llalmaker etreet end Waahington alley. Whereas, A petition.

Signed by vsrious owners of lots abutting on or In Ihs Immediate vicinity of th alley hereinafter de- scrilaed. has been presented to I lie Council, for prsvlng for th vacation of Ihe aame; and W'hereas, Notice of the pendency an prayer of said petition has been given niibllslilns the In a new.iaaper pUhtlShina 1 Me I iia-aavr aaa a nrxnt.I-TloV decisrlng It id general circulation i ina vraii.o, i six consecutive weeks, ending on lh 4th day of JsnuMry, snd Whereas. The Council Is satisfied Ihsre ia good cause for auch vscatlon, that It will not be detrlmentsl to ihe general Interest, and that the same should be made: Thers- fBe' It ordained by lh Council of the City of Cincinnati, S'st of Ohio, Ihst Railroad alley, between Hatmsker street and Wellington alley, be and. the aame Is her by February Sft A. president of Council.

Atteat: Eowtx gamaiuvtsi. Clerk. B.E80LUTZ0NS. to Improve Win field venue, from Glen wsy avenu to IIS soutnern irrmiii-ia. ar be Issued ahall be reduced by deducting the I aradlng.

setting curls snd crossings, fas-amount ao paid In cash from the totall.lrtc gutters, maa-adamlsing the roadway amount of the fund to be nrovided. and I th neeesaary drains and tbe bonds Issued shall be to provide a retaining walla, determining the general fund for fne unpaid remainder, and each nature of the pmpoaed improvement, th Installment of said bonds snail be for one a red thereof, snd approving plans. spe-ta tenth of sueh remainder, and oavable with e. n. afianaaa and nroflie itirefor.

Interest at the times and In ihe manner nm resolved by the Council of the City aforesaid, and each bond shsll be fur on cf Clncinnsfl. Stale of Onlo (three fourths tenth of such remainder; provided further 0f the wboie number elected than-eto con-that any portion of the cost of ealu im- eurrlng- peovement which the city Is required to That It la hereby declared necessary pay may be paid by th Board of Public improve Wlnfieid avenue, from Glnway "i ofc aaiavwaa uia V1IJ II vanU4t4 HINIIllltTII Itnmnua. ar aumf. Portion Street Improvement Fund. I setting corns and crossing.

Sagging gut- Section 4 That uoon fne ssle of a Id i MaMamiaina ah ria4av and eon ooou uia proceaaa i arrant am an oe piaceq i jtructlnf the neceeaary srains in retain In the City Treasury, and the City Auditor ia hereby authorized and directed te draw and the City Trer surer to pay a warrant for tbe sum of three thoussnd and sixty-four and Pn-ltiO (t3.0A4b.l do lara. in ravor or M. T. Flynn, contractor, being ninety-eight. per cent of the amount (less the cost of intersections) certi fied to be due him for improving Borden street, and also lass ten per cent of the total amount due him.

retained hy tbe terms of the contract for rne improvement of said Borden street, ssid amount to wit: in aarail In accordance with plans, flcations. est I ma tea and Profiles of tha proposed Improvement on in the office ef the Board of Public Service, which are hereby approved That tbe euro grsd of aaid Wlnfieid avenue, from Glenway avnu to Ha aoutharn terminus, shall be as follows: Commencing st the Intersection of lh south curb lln of (ilenwsy avenue with tb et curb line of Wlnfiaid aveoue. at th established elevation of four hundred forty-thraa snd thirty- four hundredth 44Jistl rea-t; tnence 0.473477 1 th sum of tl re thoussnd and sixty-four I amending at the rste of three and seventy ana tt.wi ooiiarw to paiaa five nundredtne (4 1 per cent lor niaa to the said M. T. Flynn fourteen nays tance nf alx bundred forty-one and twelve after the sale of said bonds.

Also a wsr- hundredths 141-121 feet to the north cum rant In favor of the Trustee of the Sink- nn. 0f Mtdlsnd svenue sad the elevation of Ing Fund for lb sum of three bundred and four hundred nineteen and thirty hnn- flfty-three and Ig33.29 dollars. te- iika 141B.H11 feet: thence level for thirty Ins; tbe amount of tha ten per cent re-1 f-at to the aiuth curb line of Mldlanf tamed. Also a warrant In favor of W. 8.

1 avenue; thence asaending al the rat nt aiarx, maa.nt 01 tne naira or ruotic two tll per ont for a distance or six nun-Service, for tb sum of four hundred andldred twenty-three and thirty hundredths twenty-three snd aA-loa (S43.3o) doilsra. I urn m. fast to the so.it Una ef 0.nwy ninety-eight per cent of the cost I Syndicate Subdivision, and to the lestioj or and the amount due the city for sdver- four' hundred thirfv-ona and sevwnty- tlsing and notices (total cost SIMOOi sur- hundredths (431. Tt) feet; end thst th veys (total cost S50 OOl and superinta-tiding rade of the west curb shall be aa nearly (total cost S229 Ol; and upon the expiration he same as that of the eaat curb aa prae- of five yeara from date of the passage of titrable this ordinance the Truateea of tha Sinking That' ninety-eight flati per rent nf th Fund are hereby antiaurixed to pay aaid whole cost of salt Improvement. 1 th ten per cent retained to wit: th sum ot roml of intersect ions, shall be ssa.d by Dree Hundred and fifty-three and 2S)-10i foot fronts on lots and lands (S3r 29) dollars after deducting so much bounding snd shutting upon Ihe pmnesad tnercof ss may have been expended by Improvement, which said lots snd land sr the Board of Public Service In nisking re- hereby determined specially benefited: pairs provided for In said contract to M.

try aald Improvement: and Ihe cost of ssld Flynn. upon a proper voucher duly eeru- tmnrnvamant shall Ineliad five expense of k. am snd other surrey, and Section S. That rne said annual I tva-itatioa- and raubllehlng Ihe notteaaa. resoltt- menu and all port Ions thereof shall be tlon and ordinances raaoulred.

and lh paid Into the Sinking Fund when collaret ed. ervlng of aaid not lee, th coat ef eonstrave-and shall be applied to th payment of said tion. together with interest on bonds la-bond, and the interest thereon ss the aame (aa aantlcinatlon of the collection of de an ii-i "lln owe. ana to no otner purom faired installments oi sssessroents. arnaiaijaar.

Total cot of Improvement. Coat of intersections. $44,140. A moon aaae.sed. of total cost, leas cost of Intersection, S3.A4LKI.

Pa aaid February i. A. D. liaxl FRANK L. PFAFFa Preaident of CounciL Atteat: Epwrar Hindkuox, Clerk.

mkaa fjenni ureau the asseassments so to be levied shstl b. paid la ten HO annual installments, wit ti Interest on defatrr i payments, provided, that the owner of sny property ss-aid may. at his option, pay turn aaaaaa meat in eaah within twenty fUn days front and after Ihe passage of the assessing ordinance. In which case said raah aaament aaaa includ any Item of Interest ur-on AM ORDINANCE. Vn 1 Sal Authoa-ialna-1 bond to leaned In antietraatkm of th ttae Board of Public Serf-vice to nay out of I collection of deferred instalimenls of aa- Sewer on ruction Fund the assess ment seea menta.

against property on Gienwsy avenu re- That th bonds of th City of Cincinnati ieaed by Crrrii nance No. 1.1'IS. passed Jje- shall be issued in anticipation of th eoiaoo- cvtr-ber S. taon of aaaessments by iiaStaUment and la Vt here a. rrdinstw Vtv 1 lt tamul bv amount eoiaal therete.

on December- llaaS. corrected and I Tluat the remainda-r ot the entire cost of srrva-r. l-! Sewer Aaseaajment Ocdiruvoce So. I said Improvement naat specially aaaaaa d. tn-ineretofore paea-d Council, and for eluding tbe eoayi of I nter-sear tuna tether a ei cttnaxlerataiaw (ba-rein set rorth re-I with tne ctaet oi any c-aaa estate or intereatt lh- se.

air assessment on property of I therein, purchased or appropriated, and the Ml. St. Vincent Academy on the south I the east and expenses of sny appropriation sad of (Jlenwsv svenue. runnln. west-1 oroa-ee-ding therefor.

snd th damase rdlv Sla fVt.nt Keaaa-k avaaiia and awarded IRT OWIier of aattoinlna lanal a n-t thereby t-auslng a dericiency la tne assess-I interest thereon, snd the cost and evnenae aua id lm rove men therefore. by the ('ouncll or tae env at I tw-nt fund for pay- Be it ordslnev nedj of Ineinnati. .1 by ft Public Hervic ment fund fr tl ordslneal frtate or (ihio. that fbe Hoard eat be and it ia hereby antnor- 't4 'o ra out of the S-wer Corastruction Fund to tne City Auditor in payment of suen the jm of SMil.40, being enio.jof ef a'd Grr-itr I i if.rch 5, A I 1 fiv ia. rr.

of sny such award shsii be paid by the IVv of Cincinnati out of tlie proeeeda of ihe of bonda to be lasted by the aaal.l dry purpose ia Ui manner provided Be It further resolved. That th Clerk snd he 1. tt ram this ro.juoi to be pij'-ahad a if. Fs.ted A i i-i--.

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