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t. 5 1 I I i V. i4 if; '0 i 1 i. fi' i if- t-i 10 BIG CHIEF Was Beaten For Place By Cheap Plater Thornton Stakes Will Be Run Over Muddy Track. Nadzn and Orragna Are Quoted as Equal Favorites For Event in Overnight Betting.

THE WINNERS. OAKLAND. Green Gort-ie I obtrra The Butterfly C. Rosa) Jtaaposal (Mrntry) Berry Ma'd C. Ross) Habla r.randa (J- ButJerl Ml Dererho (San.lj) I.OS AXfiEl.r.a Halnposal T.

Posrern) Henderson J. Howard! Bill Eaton V. Pow ers) Norhltt (But well I Bewaclrre (V. Powers) 4 Crfw-lper II. T.

Rice) rreneb Took (V. Powers) AI.Bl'QLEKQl'B. 4 KIntaott (Mrl ullougb) ftewge Harkett iVandusen) Brnsh Ip (Vandnsra) Dick fchmnley (Carter) Red Ball (Harrington) 5-1 7-1 s-1 9-1 BEZEAH-ATTEIX GO IS OFF. Th twentv-nur4 contt bet rezx ttll and Ovi larah wh! -h t-- a I e-e-e SrsCIAl. PtirATCH TO Til K'Qt lilt.

San Franclaco, March 19. achleTeii a can'erins; victory In the feature race at Oakland to-day. There was place hy a very cheap selling plater in liaretngton. iMiose recent races have be-i cutely Race-ftoers regard')l tne defeat of Chief by iuch a bad horse as 'n the extreme. 'The Immense ra irs; of the President of 'allfrrrnlii Jockey Club was.

however. tce-e rferlrd off White, nf fhleueo. ajrll: rx a. r- II I of M-xeeah. as atreli rh- WHEELING SIGNS ALBERTS.

eraciat. fMsexrca tsi sQriara. COVINGTON. City Is BrtrainaL The Cincinnati Gunning System. corporation engaged in the business of painting advertising engagea in ine nusiness 01 paimins expense, leased many locations In Covington for signboards, these leases running from one to inree years, id iwq council pasaeo an oruinan'-e fixing a license of 11UO annually upon billposters and outdoor advertising painters, and in lftus passed another ordinance making It unlawful to paint, post or paste or otherwise di-plsy advertisements on the line of any public street or The plaintiff says that the ordinance Is void and unconstitutional, and Is In conflict with Section tKM of the Kentucky and that Council has no authority to suppress, license or r'gulats outdoor advertisers It says mat ine .) -r elih street and MadiS) avenue; iv-irce v-rge It was reported last night that some rrlenoa of t'nd-rtaker John Allison.

Yates's nusineaa Mirtw-r mill endeavrr to have that gentleman become a candidate for ths Republican nomlnn- failure Will Pass Ordinance. Tht Ij.w rommltif of the Board of Al lemien last night derided to recommend to tha board next Thursday 'night the paa-ac of tha ordinance under which the appointment of the tlx street and ettleanlk will be taken from the of Public Works snd given to the ity ounci. nas aireaay pases tne cmiinarK-. and it Is believed that the Aldermen w.tl r-as It by a vote or 4 to 1. Smoking Casino Elects The Columbia Smoking Casino, with headquarters at Seventh and Main streets, his elected the following officers: President.

Joseph tan.iman: Vice President. Albert Koop; Record -Ina Sacretary. li. Nienaber; Financial Secretary. Michael Mrivrmtt: Treafurer.

tieorge Hum; Trustee. J. t'. Vo.ler, Will Romes. F.

Piacke. and A- Frust Alleges Alienaticn, John W. Alkina fl'ed suit In tha Kenton Clr-cjit crt )eurlay againat Thnznas Ryan, a). It ginr thai the lat'er had altenattd. the aXTec- t'om (1 th- Atkins and his wlf.

she Is on eebruary la-t low nr ilh th taken rla near thl city March 16 has, --w is aaweo Rainsci Eecur a Carrier. et.iM.l on I Mr I I. flail I n. i 3Intch Sritrk Canses T.re. -tenduit- I I prompt arrival of the Frrw.

Department the bin I was extinguished with small loss. "Our FlAg." R. W. Matthews. of this city.

has completed writing national anthem, entitled, "Our Flas." Wednesday fc' -r for the flrst time the M. Confers j. itan in roor rorm. Joined from interfering with agents employed J) Bequest IS Granted. iby the plaintiff In soliciting business and per-, forming the work of painting signs.

Judge pe tition tlwt th plaJnilfT h. at rrt he Waterworks Committee the reauest of the an Increa-ie In free water allowance from 6.0tsj to cubic feet per quarter will be granted. The matter lli be reported to Council Monday night. Hall First in the Field. Attorney Walker C.

Hail is th first cas-dldato In the field to Issua cards announcing that fact. Mr. Hall will go after the Democratic nomination for Stats Senator. the ordinance and to incarcerate any of Its Judge Shaw has set the trial of the case of solidtr-s or agents who engage In work in Attorney ievi sgainst Baksrs aaminisiraior lor Covington, snd that, for this reaeon. the com- April 13.

The action is for attorney's fees, nany is unable to secure persons- to do thu work. It asks that the ordinance be ad)urigel A Jury In Judge Harbesrra'g Court yesterday void and that tha cltv be peroetuallv found (or the plaetlff in the case of Oak further attempting to mole-t its agents lonald against Uai Hopkins, and awarded him Attorney Milton Tyree Is plslntlff's counsel. I $Ji damsgee and (132 for a horse Involved In Covington Blllpoetlog Compsny some time ago: the litigation. Attorney O. M.

Rogers for the. med a similar suit, ana is now Covington Briefs. nlshed. Herbert Jackson Is attorney for the I plaintiff. I Juo'ge Sterhens yesterday set aside the order sppnintins- Fd Tleman administrator of the estate of Minnie Tleman.

and further hearing of the matter is set fur Monday afternoon. ihe comisvny "will ceae inn l'rv i 8-1 1 or 7 34 est to the city, snd wslve all right to Tre fo. lowing real esiate transfers wei collect toll In the city from the beginning oi ine oor.l --l yesterday: f. Sheriff, but It Is net tierevea tnat if will consider "the susgisflon. the three-year-old son of Michael Street Improvements Contemplated.

se I rcir.atTii)-l during tlie afternoon with 1 Committee on Internal Improvements of Jtuhia lirjwU and Ml Derecho. both win- i General Council, with city F.nglneer Meiners. Iier5. Th renalnlnr starter. Cin- wiet last night, and will recommend that the lian.fn.

nn'al eii unplaced in the Jutenne 1 aireeis oe rr.inii:ini event boi-au-c of ill lin at the start. brick. The coat will "be approximately sw.wiu A Ids Frl i witnessed superior one to be paid by the city and one half hy cmalUv sport, ni't lthstandins tJie n- ahut ting prr. pert owners: enth from Grean- i i. i up tj Wheeler street: Eleventh from Wheeler to lire l.ren fr.rrri'-.i' atiike lesiun-s.

Kesuitn Twelfth imy inn j.uiiiic cnoiea street; Ninth from Madieon Ui ureenup street f. i -ri i Itietnen from to Main street: Tnlrteenth from Greenup to Garrard street: Thirteenth yf ina.le xtirl. ty. as the beat hors- arTanp to Rickey street: Thirteenth from ev red in ry ra-e. Ub keaii ei-l to the LJcklng Rlrer.

kev triumphed in two stud In cirrnni to Hie front rai Idly in nis and Ruseli streets: First alley, north of enth. between Scott and Madison streets; First Th.w-uiinii.K of to-morrow's four-mile alley north of Russell street, be! wen. Ninth I and Tenth Mreeta. wlaasic will he seriously marred oil copious r.iinfiill and resultant May Have Public Meeting. jnuddy tra-'k The Thornton sextet or urten are ar stayers of tried ability, and sin a fast irack so well matched that a (treat diversity of opinion exists as to which i lll start ivorite In the race.

The probable start. m. Jockeys and odds tn th- Thornton are: Nailzu (Taplln). to 1. iircag-na M'larkt.

2 to I Milf.ird (Walshi. 0 to 2. Cloyne (C. -Itossl. to 1.

Mcr.dnn Mlllerl. lo to 1. Henvollo I Butlerl. in to 1. Jockeys Cuy Burns and Deverleh were fined apiece for rough riding to-day.

(turns Is improving rapidly, and will resume frilling shortly. Altadlce broke down in. her work Thurs-. Cay and was shot. JOCKEY CTTLLEN Beriously Injured After Fall on Turn By His Mount.

F' III. purirrs TO mi: Txs Angeles. March 111. Jockey received a rnmpoimd fracture of one of alls rrhs to-day. when Tony Bonero fell J.eavily and rolled over lilm at the first urn.

Cttllen tried to rush the horse through an Impossible opening next to the rail In the fourth race. Green Seal closing n. throwing Tony Ilonero heavily. Hnag A Co. have telegraphed Manager Gardner that they will at once ship eight linrses here from Kmeryvllie.

I. H. Miller will send four. To-morrow is cut-in day. and 'there will likely be a fallin off from the last cut-in.

I jl Ixinde broke her leg while being vorkerl this tnornliig and was destroyed. Old-Timer wns made a decided favorite In the fourth, the moat important race on today's card, at one and one eighth miles, l.eing held at odds on. but ran disappointingly, finishing second to Norbltt, well ailayed by a few sharpshooters. Green Peal, luckily escaping a mix-up on the flrat turn, into a lead when Messrs. I'lie J.

Howard. Timothy Heineman and J. S. Cassldy. committee of citizens niuned by Presidents Cleary and Thelssen.

of Council and Aldermen, respectively, to -3r before the State Railroad Commission with a view to having that body take steps toward compelling the railroad companles to bulrl a new depot to supplant the present structure at Pike and Russell streets, have made considerable progress In their mission sn-1 ars still In correspondence with the commleeion The members of the commission will be asked to c.me to Covington to ersonaly Hall in the bite meeting to present their views premises The date of the pniposea meet ing will be announced shortl Big Verdict Beversed. The esse of I-onx's administrator againat the Ijoutsvllle snd Nsshvllle Railroad Company has been reered hy ths Court of Appeals. Ixmg was bmkerran tn, the compsny's employ, and kllld while engaged in his work. Andrew Img. the father, filed suit as administrator, and recovered a verdict of Attorney Shelley li.

Rouse appealed to the Court of Appeals an.l gained the reversal the I'pper Court holding that the Court below erred in not granting Instruction because of Insufficient evl.lenre It was ordered sent back for another trial. Fatality Narrowly Averted. An almost miraculous escape from death was had by Mrs. Bernard Prurs. agej 64 years, at the railrou.l crossing at Sixth street lest night.

The woman. in attempting to cross the street, stumbled oxer an obstruction left. It Is alleged, by men engaged In repairing the street, and fell serosa the track in front of a rapidly approaching train. Mrs. Prues.

stunned by the fall, was unable to moe; but her son. Joseph Prue. who was a 1th her. seized and dragfied her fnm the lust a aeconrt before train reached tne siot. She was removed to her home at Craig street.

vrs. Prues Is the momer-ln-law of Joseph Mosbachsr. Struck By Train. John Andrews, aged S2. of 315 Thornton etreet.

Newport. Is in the St. KMizabeth Hospital with a l. bridge that spans the Licking Kiver. about 2 i lasl night.

Falling to see the after passing the far turn, giving passeneer train, h- was struck and hurled Mav to Ol.l-Tin.er. The latter led by a-fair I about 2i The injured man was placed la.tfird the train and taken to latoma. Ulnne- 1 V- msan Moore amliuUrae took him to the hos here he wsss Joined by Nortiltt. which had Doai where Drs. Tarvln and Bird attended improver! nis p.aition after passing far turn.

An tghth out Old-Timer llre.l b.idly. and Xorh'tf had no trouble ssuiPlrvBr tile lead, winning with plenty to TURF GOSSIP There was another big commission placed 1 town yesterday on Peauclere. and gbutH w-as the flrst time he brought home the goods. Now it 1 said that Shilling will be reinstated and Judge Hamilton will reg gn. Tha last race at -Oakland was full of good (hlngs.

A Cincinnati business man got a Wflra to place a fair-sired commission 6n Kismet. There was another tip on jTKenmure. one on Crab, and also one on the Ml Ierecho. Frank Taylor has been doing a little weeding out for Sam Htldreth. He sold At Vrf Diamonds to M.

O. Bed well. AA'alsen- J-ind was sold, for a saddle horse, and Lit 'A racing circuit has been formed for Manitoba. Here are the dntes: Brandon. May 'ft.

2S. Winnipeg. June 4. .1. 7: Holland.

11: Portage. July 1. 2. 7. S.

9: Wtnni-reg. July 10 to 17: Brandon. Jnly 10 to 2H. nd Klllamey. July 27.

2. 20. A eolt by Bearcatcher Seasjde has been (named Trim Murphy, after the wealthy gnlne owner of the Tonopah TMstrlct. The book for the first week's racing at Jacksonville Fla Is out. The racing there tegins on March next Thursday.

Xo Jvurse less than IvOO. Is offered. Pullets was measured st Coronado and was found to be rwlow the maximum limit for ponies, being less than 14.2. Salt Itxe Cltv Is down to Hnen for a rneet'rg of shout IS days' durationat the end of April, and Seattle will open on May for a month of riclng. The British Co-li'mhla.

M.irl'iilw and Montana circu: wli! keep manv horrciuen busy during the a ill build subdivision rs. fractured skull and cannot live. Mr. Andrews ihlo. thm nil.

nl th an.l Nashville Itailmad. near the approach lo The Richardson Funeral. Funeral services over the remains of Edmund Breckinridge Richardson will be held this after- s-purc. t.rcen eai was an indirrereni tnira. nutn frm tne residence on Twelfth street.

oilier were ithout any special made ln the family lot at High- leaiuri's. i land Cjmeterv. The death of Mr. Richardson the board. 1 1 CX, A se II 111 vcri cniiug cni wis inn-" 1 to that body.

Mr. Willing la a general I test of the water mains, and in some instances i he rtnda the pipes so badly corrnied that th- NEWPORT. Paul Richter. who 1 nve--0'-m irame cott3ge in rranaiin tO COSt John Haves has been appointed guardian of Hayea. and has compromised a suit against the utrect csr company.

Plunkett. or 12S West Third street, died yester- dey. Hr.ry Roever. aeel died esterday nf senility. of 85 Franklin street.

Held on Suspicion. Oeorge Shaw, better known as Kid Shaw, who says he is a boxer, was arrested yesterday by Officer Benke and locked up on a charge of loitering. Benke was called to Perry's grocery store, at Tenth and Monroe strset. where It was claimed a man was representing himself as an employe of the telephone company. He found that Shaw was the man complained of and placed him under arrest.

When notified officers of the telephone company said that Shaw was not connected with the company, and they told Officer Benke that tr.ey would appear against him In Police Court this morning. Cm the statements made by Terry and the telephone officials Shaw was held. 1 Shortly after Shaw was arrested John Halgh. proprietor.of a Monmouth street store, notified the police that a young man had entered his place earlier in the day. and, after stating that he wus an employe of the telephone company, said that the telephone, one of the nlckel-ln-the-slot variety, was out of order, and that he would take It away and have, it repaireo.

llaleh demurred to tnis. saying mat could not lake the money box. The man then left, saying that lie could not wait for Mr. Inapect the and at the aame time citizens iinifh t. return, a h.

will be asked to appear before them In the City inKtoll. The money was too Dusy in ov-box cannot be opened without notifvina the exchange, and to get nickels it" I necessary to take the whole Instrument. This Year's Graduates. The adustlng class of ths Newport High Sch.iol will comprise si girls and 9 boys this year. The members of the class are Mildred abel I Brow n.

Alma Margaret Bets, Adella Baerthleln. Vivian Burke. Alma Bary. Josephine H. 1 itckerson.

Helen Davis. Pearl Devoto. Daisy Marxaret Glazier, Sillia Marie Grizzel. Alma (ireule. Bthel Nellie Grace Hlckey.

Dean Hushes. KJIth Hedger, Mildred Umpe. Helei, i.o-ui. Mary Cecilia Murpey, uiiian Nestley. He.en E.

Nlppert, Hazel i'. l-hillips. Mary G. Hoss. Helen Kicney.

Caroline I M. sniffer, Kltzabeth Sanders, rloience Sliertr. Helen 'eitn, Elia Ma-Hoil Vkclch. Anna J. White.

Alvin J. Berry. Wiliard Baxter. Howard McAllister. Wm.

B. Ciulnn. Morr.s Both. Howard Stewart, Walter D. Thompson, lesile Timme.

car Isle Weber. Hartwig Surrenders. Henry liurtwig. indicted with six othera for aiding and abetting in the operation of a poul-rocm. surrendered lo Coroner Digby yesterday.

The bond of was sined by Edward Far-rell and Walter Forster. In the Circuit Court Hartwig signed an affidavit similar to those required of uuinn and Hurley, agreeing not to county. Juae Yungblut will set a date for one I ot cases loa.y. Amnun Bicaine.er wnu lilc.Tiper. of this county, and John and lser Duey and John Bacclocco, non-residents.

liae not Kiv.ii themselves up. The Isst three tn. will not surrender, as thev reside in aunraeiies vv ill z-euuuu uug i e. one Instance no water came from the plug it A.c!ation has elected the following officers. will mean that the pipes will either have to Worthy Past President.

Fred Parks; Worthy Tnere Ishs been a great -deal of pressure 1 cleaned ir replac-d new ones. irought to hear to get Schilling back, and -7 this, it Is said, has put the Judge In the air. Squirrels Destroying Plants. The sexton of the Highland Cemetery, on th? Lexington pike. st.rlay discovered that squirrels were eating the tulip heds.

the butbs of other flowers and the sMrubbery. Getting his gun, he fire 1 over them to frighten them away. The sexton does net e.snt to kill them, an 1. to prevent them from destroying the plants, he will scatter cayenne iepier about the place. Busy Day For Democrats.

To day will le a busy day for the Democrats Miss Jennie Rugg. one of the most active of suffragettes, is circulating a petition for pre- sentation to Congress to pass a bill granting women the right of suffrage. The petition avers that r.11 cltixens over 21 years of aga should be given the opportunity to exercise the right of saffraere. It Is her purpose to secure a million signatures to tlie-petltion. Street Car Company Loses.

Arrena Cruteher. who sued the South Covington and Cincinnati Street Railway Company 'and of Joseph Corn, of Newport, both of whom for f.Vci damages for alleged personal injuries. were connected with the Internal Revenue De- awarded a verdict of 820O by a Jury ln the it men t. makes the twelfth death lo oceur in i I hat department within the nasi two years Circuit Court yesterda. The plaintiff, through I her attorney, A.

M. Caldwell, alleged that ln 'Pines: In RAci Shane. .1,1,1. v. V't mny be recorded that the good thing i I senaer collided with an ice wagon, the tongue rfwent through.

At that It was not the first 1 soi of which her In the baca producing per- 1 a.V. I orKB 1 yap men I. Wilt tl me Uir ni.iri-Iil IIIJ'H is-h i ne ucicuunni at viiv-w "irrj iitii. uiAi pnvm km poauncir, irla iii'tiin and rounds for new trial. Officers Fleeted.

wport Degton of the National Protective President. Justus Wildhaber; A'lce President. George Heilnian: Treas-urer. Fred Swope; Chsp- Is-n. Mrs.

Fred Parks; Conductor. Edna Vogt Guard, l'eler Ga.ld: Sentinel. Mrs. Vincent A4c Namara. Organist.

Bertha Yeager; Trustees. Mrs. Elisabeth Kelley. Mrs. John P.

Iear and Mr. George Haurler. Sam Bryan Takes a Bride. sani H. Bryan returned yesterday from TTr.i-cago with his bride, formerly Miss Elizabeth Crawford.

She Is the daughter of C. D. Crawford, who a few years ago removed from, this cltv to Dixon. III. The wedding took place I Thursdsv.

in "hlcago- Ths youna couple will of County, when all three committees leave March 27 for Panama, where Bryan has rdi'e Sis and Instant have been transferred re legislailv. dl.tHcta will sssembl. I ln located tor me paatiwo Jmrs. Spence 1 at entra-l uimtn at a p. m.

to elect a 1 1 1 o.intv nirnsn ana secretary. Aiicr inai 1 Newport Briefs. been done, the committees from the three Henry Seals, colored, was before Judge Haw. will assemble at their respective headquarters to select a Chairman and Secretary. Thai Mr.

Ilarney I-eniKer will be tne next IO.mty chairman is almest a foregone conclusion. klna vest err! ay on a charge of cutting Sam Jones, another colored lad about 15 years old. The latter Halms that during a quarrel Thursday night opened a knife and threw It at him, the Mails -his left foot. Tha case was referred to Judge Moore's Juvenile Court. A motion and grounds for a new trial were filed yeaterdav In the ca of Mulvsy vs.

The i. and O. Railroad Company. In which a judgment for waa returned against the railroad company. Sarah A.

Fmtth. widow of Captain John F. Smith, died late Thursday night at tha resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. E.

w. Strieker. -H inimfrie a enue. Inverness. Ft- Thomas.

She had resided in Newport for yeara Two daughters, Mrs. Strieker and Mrs, James Woooside. survive her. At. St Paul's iaropal Church Rev.

Magru-dr. Trinity Church. Covington, will conduct the eentng Kervlcea. while Rev. Cnar.es Cltng-man a ill officiate In ths morning.

The usual l.enten services will be held Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p. m. and Wednesday and Friday at p. nu Her. Mack conduct ths services at the First Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning and ening.

Special eerv-icea for ths brother-hooa will be held in tae evening. Re-. J'-raeph Chsnmsn's subjects at Grace M. E. Church to-morrow will be Tns Di-ln Trans-fcrniatloo' and "Moses's At Taylor Street K.

Church tmomvw anl jaae ror ma evening topic. Oi-wic-l Need of Our Timet" R- I I nark, ef Fl. Thomas. Presiding E'der of the rovnlMi District, will conduct the racming ae vice-. Revival rvlces will commenew March r.

livangelist E- E. Dawson wld be in charge. Ven ra'i .1 last eyenlna lkl Ih- re I Dl Senior a Vlt cased the mewttna of the na -o I a that H-cs ti- lit-'" rcr n. Tt'ir louniy. aia.lir-te c.urse nf the rami bell and K-r.

THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909. elded to accept the oBer of the Turnpike Com- Committee of the Whole of Council last nigh uany to sell to the cltv sll that portion of the deferred swarding bids for the sudltlng of th pike as far out as l-avmla avenue, the western books of the Newport and Covington brides an linrt of tnat city, and which will constitute the the waterworks until next night. Committee of the Whole of Council last night the to Ltnnia avenue. The lol.gate In contioverfy aI tj, northeast corner of Nineteenth and Gar will lemsin where is until tr two nt.ar-.a rr streets; si te. of Council accept the oiler and It is approved, Trmnms l'inn to tleorge Kruse.

lot on the east by the Mayor Attorney Harvey Myers appeared Howell st-eet. between Prospect avenue for th5 company. nri'l street: fl. Ac i -Sulhvan to Paul Richter. lot 21 by 9 Yates Makes a Statement.

feet on the west side of Center street; S5. I concerning the publlcetion In yesterday's Enquirer to the effect that the Republicans had decided to nominate Chief of Police Kchuler Sheriff, to shelvs Hsldel. and endeavrr to-persuade County Clerk Ystes to abandon his intentions of running for Shsclff. and to accept th" Circuit or County Clerkship. Mr.

said ys- I srn a candiaato ror nnerm i-t OAKLAND 2M42 Cambyses. 5. 11.1 lt. Hodin. 4, ins 2iat Northwest, S.

1(7 1 Cheers. 107 27.KM Pleiad. S. 1US VfiA Stoneman. 4.

100 Geo. Kilborn. 5. 104 11 27W2 Belchamber. 5.

104 i ii i- Mauretanta, 4 2l)i V. Pauxhter. 109 ..,11 27721 Gatlen Lass. 85 8 2S1.V1 Flgent. 9 2il.M!Aliamor.

It 7 2151 Haziet. HCJ 27K2.V Yakima Belle. 1U5 Hsl.V. I 'esconinets, 110 2HI43 Hoyle. Iii2 Start good Trainer.

tie f-llows ere f'-r a. tie ita-a afra.d wtifc ae nj f. Oampber! i oi.t- Med csl vr. tv yesterday arterroa stL "hiief Kerry trustee to Pre! Ill meet i -) Ky- one nrrw. tclM to be it- I ci" H' wa.

oslr Soot haste: s-1. are. I M-s riisabe-h tire word. SS. died vesterdar he- hom.

31S Pst.e-son r-et. Cinv tna u.wk 1 1 IVbM FIv.B 1 I- v- i ih J. w.tn miemicai saaaeJ a A It arts as a plttrc-. K. eunwUir rur a i.j if ry.

r. 'fJ .11 yesterday fownd aBSW Wfc ywK. -j a iuf erxi (.1 t-ie dcfexiUaat in the case of aUnney va. RACING FORM- ONE Ht'N'DRED AMD TWELF TH DAT OP" TUB WINTER PT THE NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CUB, AT OAKLAND. WW.

Weather-cloudy. Track good. Ind' Starters Weights. 280.11lGreen Goods. 4.

1031 2104 Grace G. 6. 107 ZMCil Buchanan. 7. St.

As S- 7 li 1 1" 1' 0" O- e- A4 S. 8 7' 84 1 2 8 4 2 3 imk 1 2 4' 7 8 7' 6 10 6' 8' 7-s 4 8 6 8 11 7 As 5 10 10 1U 8 Jl 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Starters Weights, St. A "i.i uanposai, o. iiv limit of should Itonia be annexed. 4.

l' The offer will he formally submitted to C'oiJ Probation Officer Richard Sa'ter has been ap- 5U I V. i--. i r.roi.!tlons to be in- 1 nnlnoH rnardlan of Johnson 1 Fantastic. 8. 109 tcorpurated therein are to pay g-Z )n annual payment.

2 nsxt De ember and I Charles HamherEer. furmer Councilmsn, but 7 i 81 Six) every six months theresfier until paid, now of Delawsre. Ohio. Is here on a visit. hut I to Edna P.

Brownfleld. lot J- 2J7.MyJtouquet.Jll08.iWlJlW rrnnl' n. Ad Kitza for on Th'i i street, -west of Garrard to satisfy imm alleeed to be due for msking a 2 r. Owners. T.

J. Ogle Start straggling. Won driving, second and third the same. Unadaa-a. Trainer.

V. H. Terry. 11 fl 11 11 11 Jocksys. Blanch! Ucc.

H. T. Qrtffin Borel Anchoraare St. IT Clsrk J. D.

Mlllln Men try T. Williams M. G. Bedwell TsDiln 2s 3t- 4k iak A. B.

Buchanan. 0 8V 7 7 7" H. Mack 4k 8 8 8 F. D. AVelr 9 9 9 J.

M. Stern 10 lO 10 10 10 W. Hawks Start straselins. Won driving, second and third the same. hum I uhot or H.lm-.n Trainer (1 UrNtll 5' H.

Mack J. Butler I Bt. V4 'i i 3 1 1 l1 7 5 4i 2 7 4' I Ot, 3v 8j 11 4i, 7 7 IN 9 I 2 31 9 8 i 1 1 2'i 2'x HI 112 11 11 11 4 12 12 12 A. Start goo-l. Won easily, second and third driving.

Won easily, second and third driving Hubhell. ar-olda ana upw.rw. and upwi OQ177 FIRST RACE Seven eighths of a mile; purse four-year-olds Z8 177 sVlHn. frscl TlmUm 0:. 1.14.

West to th. post at p. a- cT PL Sa. P- ru rfr im (Ob. -l a-s 5-1 -2 -l 11 7 7 B.

SchreiOer Hoi -l O-l 4A4 2 Walah 1 J-X 2-1 l-l 8 6V 6' 5 IS F. Varlan Holmesi 8-1 -l 8 8 7 Marchmont Stablo Rossi tO-1 40-1 15-1 10 7 W. Hawks Sandy 8-1 1 -l 2 2 2 8 W. 8. Knapp entrj 1 -l 10 10 10 J.

Sawyer Ret tig! 30-1 75-1 25 1 1- 5 8" lO G- H. Holla g. Clark) 8-1 13-1 JrJ ft isa Devenchj tO-1 SO-1 12-1 J-l 10-1 Tl 8-1 '1 Winner, b. c. by Greenan nA won ell Ik.

1 InW OfSM rSJl forward ly and persistently throutthout. Buchanan, away eery badly and crowded e'5 an Immense gap Into a rushing third. Brook leaf ran in forward pursuit throughout, but urea Anally. 28178 SECOND RACK Half a mils; purs 4O0; for two-year-olds: selling. Fractional nms Went to the post at 2:1 p.

m. Off at 2:14. Stsrters Weights. St. St.

G. Buttery, so. 2Md Pretend. HO 27S1K Electron an. 104 Bolp.

8S 2M01 Madeline 1'tt 2WC2! Judge Juinn. Ill 8i22 The King. lOA 2i- Contra osta. 108. the temporary injuactlon that wsa granted pend- 2sl2rl VteVn in.

a f.n.1 determinatof the matter JVSfl hBT" Will PurchSW Turnpike. our, for the recovery 27W7 Penetrate. To settle the controversy that has been waging between the city and the Wankllck Turr.pika company. the attempted collection of tolls by tha company at a point Inside the city limits, opposite Levassor place, the I -aw Com mittee of both boards of Council last night de- Owners. Jockeys.

1 Op. CI. PI. S(v P. T.

Chlnn c. Rossf 8-1 7-1 8-1- 8-5 W. B. Jennlnss J. Butlerl 1.V1 -l 4-1 1-1 W.

Durker Archlbaldl 8-1 1-1 4-1 i J. J. Wells WalshI 4-1 7-1 -t 3. W. Berrr Gross I 10-1 11-2 5-2 4-1 2 2-1 -t 10-1 4-1 20-1 25-1 1-1 4-1 8-1 2-1 8-1 B-l Op.

7-a CL PL S-1 1-1 8-1 2 1 11-8 5-2 1-1 4-1 6-1 2-1 VI 8-1 2-1 C. Rossi 2-l 30-1 12-1 Rsttlal 2.V1 SO-1 lO-l 8 2 7-8 1- 1 2- 1 R-l 1- 1 2- 1 KA-1 nv! 3-l 12-1 88 IF. W. Healy Uptonl 30-1 80-1 "-t Start (fair. Won handily, second and third driving.

Winner, ch. by Golden Maxim I Trainer. J. McCormack. The Golden Butterfly Improved his position rapidly on the outside and drew out deomvaiy finally.

Pretend was a forward and persistent contender throughout. Elect rowan, from a nyms stsrt. seti the early pace, but tired finally. Good Ship forced tha pace for three furlongs, but tired, and was short. OQ17Q THIRD RACE One mile and seventy yards; purse 8400; for four-year-olds and up-iJSi ward; selling.

Fractional Time 0:24, 1:46, Want tev-tha post p. m. Off at 2:30. 2l4r. Import.

4. 110 2H)i77 Iiol. Dollars. 8. 17.

Mack. 5. 2MI42Gens Russell. 4. 105! 3 re- Mitre.

5. HV 11 igsrilgnier. I. mi t. 3' 1 S.

2 a1 Owners, deodora Stahl P. Dunne Jockeys. ,1 Butler) 8-1 5 4 2 8 Durker Sandy 7 7 6 6' 4'i Fleur-dc-LJs Stable 8 8'i 4s 8" iF. AV. Healy Borel Srk.

1-2 11 1-2 1-1 1-1 8-1 Walsh 15-1 16-1 5-1 2-1 J. Carroll 30-1 40-1 20-1 8-1 Archlbaldl 10-1 30-1 12-1 -l 60-iiQQ-i go-J Winner, b. by Bannock- Bsnposal was reserved In forward pursuit In the early running, and then drew out decisively at the end Severus. from a flying start, made the running for seven furlongs and then tired In the closing drive. away poorly on the extreme outside and losing ground, failed to get up for second place in a belated etretch rush.

Fantastic, away poorly. Improved her position steadily. Scratched: 2777D Sainesaw. twenty yards: purse 8500; for three-year-olds and up- twenty yards: purs OQ1QA KOl'RTH RACE-One mile and e- Bled suit arain.t 0U wU1 weights. Fractional 0: a lien on property owned ov her I the g.

0 Ind.1 Starteis Weights. St. "i 1 14s. i Jockeys. cenimi sidewalk.

Attornsy Henry Knechle for Maid. 4. ini. 1 4' 2 1' 1' F. A.

Forgjtha. Ross tTlalntlir i 2il" Darelngton. 4. lo. i 4 1' 2 2' O.

Turek A. Walsh 27S42 Big Chief. 4. I .1 1 8 .1 3' H. Williams BO other office, and I Intend to remnin a can li- an i Garrard streets no nnnosltinn worth i.f the name.

desDlte i date for that poeiiion I kn of t.ie ermit as lasued a i purpose of the so-caned orianixaiu.n to nomi- the presence In the running of Thomas H. naie schulr. snd I care n) thing abou; it. a.i I ear Is that no matter what til- position to ill lams a stake horte Hlg Chief, t-ven the may wl enter.a no pri'sit'on l.ir son I-nntlac was beaten out for ihe i abandon my race for the Kepuhiican nomination Menrv H' itrUD veaterdav was ranted a permit I 2S127 -Ocean Shore. 1H9.I 2 the erection of three two-story brt-k houses 2M13 Fancy.

4, lor. o' six en -h to coat 82.000 each. They I 2MI3.MIIIm. 6. 107 6 wfl! be built st the southesst corner of Sixteenth 3" 6 2ak 4- 4 4J.

iRHIott A Marron Borel cT fT 5iv 1-1 9-10 8-10 Out 8-1 SO-l 7-1 2-1 3-2 7-5 2-5 Out 10-1 18-1 2-1 1-2 1.1-1 2H-1 7-2 4-5 W. Fitxgerald E. Clsrk'lOO-1200-1 4Q-1 -l Start good. Won cantering, second and third driving. AA'lnner.

b. by Odd Fellow Rubus Trainer. R. C. Olson.

Herrv Maid patiently reserved In striking distance pursuit in the early pace, drew out and won as her rider pleased In the stretch. Daieington moved up on the back stretch and drew out with high speed In the third quarter, then succumbed readily to the winner, rug Chief was a forward contender for half of the Journey, then dropped out. but came again at the end. Ocean Shore lapped the leader for five furlongs and quit badly. FIFTH RACE One mile: purse 8400; for three-year-olda: selling.

Fractional Time i LU I I 1:16. 1 :42. Went to the post at 3:20 p. m. Off at 8:27.

1 T. T7i Si ck t.wli A ammA mt her In.l r.n.n Wetrhta St. S. Owner. JOCKeyS.

I VJP. home. Twenty-first and Howell streets, of heart 2M: Rubia Granda, 1(5. 2 1' 8' 3" 1 T. H.

J. Butleri 5-2 8-1 1 1 2 H. Mclntyrel B-l o-j i- 2 3 4S 3' .1. D. Mlllln Sandyl n-1 n-I l- 7 7 4 Sullivan Mentrvl 10-1 13-1 5-1 5-2 8 5 1 R.

H. Davis W. Glossl llo-l 40-1 20-1 9 9 8 ij. Keilv Cptonl lO-l 12-1 5-1 8-J 10 lO 9 7 Sea Air Stable Hetllg! 12-1 lo-l 4-1 2-1 41 7 SS to Ri Ho hler Kossi -l 1V-1 a- 6o 4 lo Heath A Hutchings WalshI SO-l 5U-1 20-1 6" 2 2tt lo it. I.

Arcnioam 11 11 11 11 11 'C. Bowman I'ettif! 15-1 3t-l 1Z- 8- 4-1 8-1 6-5 7-10 Deverleh! S-1 15-1 6-1 7-2 Start good. Won easily, second and third driving. AAInt.er. b.

by Greenan ne urwi Ruby. Trainer. H. E. RoweU.

i. Ruhla Granda. Jn.m a start, was reserved In close pursuit of the pacemaker ana drew out decisively at the end. Fulford. from a slow start, established a quick big lead, set the pace to the finsl sixteenth and was a game second.

Mauretania was a tender for seven furlongs and tired. Yankee I aughter. on the etreme outside and nat-iooiei at the start, ran around Into a fast-going fourth. Scratched: 2S1U3 Instant. nolo') SIXTH RACE Three fourths of a miie: for three-year-old maidens; special weignis.

I Fractional Time Went to the post at 3 p. m. on at a In.l. Starters Weights. 2VHI9-MI Derecho, IIS 24327 Zalta.

HO 2H14H Bishop W. 118 2HIOM Kenmure. 115 2M.V. Harrj- Rogers. 112 27(170 The Earl.

112 2777' Icentlve. 112 27H7t! Crab. 112 27S77 Geo. Kismet. 112., 2sf.

IxicTrrmgar. 115 27T42 Clare c. 1 lo 'aronta. 112 F.i Owners. Jockeys.

I Op. CI. I i. 1" H. Williams 3-1 8-1 2-1 2 IW K.

Engstmm Mentry! 15-1 KM 4-1 3' IBeckwlth Stable S-1 5-1 2-1 4'slF. A. Forsythe J. l.ee; 8-8 1H-5 .1" Emery E. Clarkl 6-1 -l -1-1 6 Bowman A.

AValshj lO-l 12-1 R-l 7W Keene Bros. J. Butler! lO-l 12-1 5-1 Holle. Mclntyre: SO-l 12-1 8-1 J. G.

McLu-hlin B-l 4-1 5-2 Sh. 1- 1 t- 31 8-n 8-3 2- 1 8-2 8-5 6-1 n'. H.irel SO-l Oil-1 20-1 10-1 Stock Holmes- 3i-1 75-1 3Q-1 15-1 Winner, b. c. by Sclntillant.

II. Mon Droit. Trainer. H. E.

Howell. j.i Ml lierecho from a living start, won all the way decisively. Zalta steadily Improved ner position from a slow Inside start In close quarters and closed a big lip Ken mure began slowly, loomed up on the stretch turn and finished fast while swerving badly. Harry awav poorly, ran Into early prominence and was crowded out at the half, then made a tasi Jlnls'h. 'l flC AWnCI CO NINETY SEVENTH DAY OF THE WINTER MEETING OF THE LOS LU5 AIMUCLCO ANGELES RACING ASSOCIATION AT SANTA ANITA PARK, ARCADIA FRIDAY, MARCH 19.

10O9. Westher clear. Track fast. OOIOO FIRST RACE Three quarters of a mile; purse s4ihi; ror tnree-year-oins, selling, a.O I UO lionet Time 0:48. 1:1: Went tu the t.st al pro Ind.

I Starters Weights. 2i7H Sainposal. 110 2w.71 Daisy Thorpe. 110. i Dextrine.

113 27917 Irene Bannister. llOj 27628 Dot Bingham, llo. 27H2M Kchopus. llo llrvs.nl Belle. St.

At S. 2 1" 3 5 3 It -4- 2 1 1 1 4 7 ftuk III 0 4 2'S 2' 6' 5 7 7 7 F.I Owners. iB. Schrelber 2 J. J.

Walsu U' J. Griffin 4 j. Powers 5" Stout 0 M. Donovan 'J. S.

Casey. Off at 1:53. Jockevs. I Od. CI.

Powers: 7-10 1-2 1-1. Sh 1-4 Out Kntwel. 3-1 7-2 4-5 Out 8-1 6-1 7-6 8-5 Rice! 20-1 50-1 12-1 6-1 Mussravei 20-1 60-1 12-1 6-1 Wilson; 2X-1 15-1 6-1 2-1 C. R. Peak! 2Q-1 50-1 15-1 6-1 Winner.

1.. by Sain Proposal. Sainposal. skillfully reserved for the stretch racing, moved up like a flash after ing the final Quarter and won In a canter. Daisy Thorpe, badly outrun to the stretch, made up ground steadily In the final quarter i-nd finished resolutely.

Dextrlna ran well and in a long stretch drive tired out only in the last tew strides. 00104 jfi'oxn RACE Three and one half furlong: purse 4i: Tor S.U WT Tract Ind. I Starters Weights. I St. I Henderson.

112 itMixM. M. Stokes. Kee. SMW7 M.

O't'onnell. Swift MacNeall. 104 4 awsAT-r. J. Harvey.

10.. 2750. Mutchem. 1 5 27WH Phosphorus. 112 ill 2XO7 Raleigh P.

3 Zinkard. 112 1 2MIKJ EH Perfecto. loe Two Oaks. US ional Time v. u.21,.

0:41 Went to post Jt215. p. m. Oft at l.ii. 4 4 3' 1 1 Jl" 12 1' 5's S1 11 It" 12 K.

Owners. Jockeys. I T. v-'. 1- Henderson Hogan Howard; 8-5 5-2 -5 2 Clark Kennedy, 3-1 B-2 8-5 T.

i hlnn Treubel 7-1 12-1 S-1 4'i J. Duniin W. Towers; 20-1100-1 40-1 20-1 6'- McManus B. Wilson! -l li-l b-i iButler Stable lo-l 30-1 J-l 7' iH. T.

Griffin Musgrave: 6-1 5-1 2-1 8' iMrs. N. A. 8crlbner.Br.ioks 7-1 12-1 5-1 Johnson 4 Dodson fullen, H-l W)-l 12-1 lo1 B. Schrelber A'.

Poweis; lo-l 2o-l s-1 lliD. f. O'Malley Buiwell; 4-1 s-1 3-1 12 Ivmg said, until after the cleee of the present sa The old n. a mt June, and th rai b- 4-1 -3 b-i B-l 4-1 a- M. Johnson.

So-llOo-I 40-1 2U-1 Start good-Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, b. by Griffon Daisy Chain. Trainer. S.

M. Henderson. thr6i es off striding, showed brilliant speed throughout, holding J. M. Stokes ssfi r6ugh the final sixteenth.

The latter followed the pacemaker closely siiy best of the others. 1'hief Kee. In a long stretch drive, finished fastj-Myles connell Stokes ssfe id well M. I tehad Polls. M45 German Silver.

all was F. owners. Joe-keys. Op. 1.1.

PI. 1 IB. Schrelber A'. Powers 1-1 7-3 S-o 24iS. lzarus J.

Howard: 30-1 15-1 -l J. J. wulmln 15-1 23-1 10-1 4l iHendeison 4b Hogan. R.AA" msi -l 8-1 3-1 6" Mis. N.

A. Scrlbner. Btooks; li-1 15-1 6-1 Unl tS -Kir. Treuliell 1 -l 12-1 5-1 went OQIQC THIRD RACE Five and one half furlongs: purse 400; for three-, wi una. ZOlOd Fractional Time lAVS.

1 vAent to the post at 2.42 p. cilt at Ind. I Starters Weights. 2Mm0-Bril Eaton. looVi 2X140 Nigger Baby.

107.. 2i6 Sir Barry. Ill) 2JS1.4 Servlcence. 113 2Hi7 Koy Junior, 118 2MAO Prometheus. 110 2X124 Slgnor.

110 -J7 Beaumont. 107 Pops. K'7 27ti.S.C. W. Riley.

107 AA-atlere. 107 2WI53 Pel leas. 107 2M07 Thunder Hill. 110.. 2SJn Corlel.

Itift's St. A4 8. 1 4- 3' 3' 2 Ds I'" 1" B' 5't 3 21 2' 2' 5 5 5" If 7. 7' 7' 7Vs 8 84 8' 4 3i 44 44 jl4 l.V 13 lo' 11 U4 94 11 12 12 11- 12 14 14 12' illl ill, 9 13' IP's 104 s-n. 13 3-1 5-1 3-2 3-1 6 2 7 ij.

Artnur xit-iney. ow- 1 1 i -e'- ij. Wowe B. Wllsnni 30-1 2iT8-l 4-1 iR. 1 Thomas Kennedy 3-1 S-1 3-2 -5 lOi W.

V. Conran Musgrave; 1S-1 311-1 li-1 -l 11' W-. C. Ernst T. Rice 30-1 3-l 12-1 -l 12 A.

Blute Ruasell, 10-1 15-1 n-1 3-1 13' J. H. Smith. 50-lluo-l S-1 15-1 14 D. Connelly Butwell! 4-1 4-1 2-1 1-1 Start good.

Won easily, second and third driving. inner, o. g. Hubben. by Sain Merlda.

Trainer, Bill Eaton, never far imm ine came miuuiu awav Vleser Baby set a sharp pace for the first five furlongs, but was under a hard drive for "he final hundred yards, and tired In the closing strides Sir Barry bored way through 'I in in. final sixteenth and finished with a rush. Servlcence tired sadly ln the final sixteenth. Scratched: 2127 Force. 2M70 Right Port.

on.ni FOl'RTH RACE One mile and one eighth: purse for four-year-olds and upward: 28186 selling Fractional 1:134. 12. 1 52. Went lo the st at 3 12 v. Off at 3:14 Ind.

I Starters W'ts. 2hl47 Norbltt. 4. 110 281 47 Old Timer. 4.

2o Green Seal. 5. 110. f.lodlnalon. 4 110.

Bonero. 5. HO Start good. Won easily. Trainer.

AV. S. House. 'Fell 2kU Tumaway. 4.

281 an Our Anna. 5. 106 2o3 Auburndale. 4. 108.

2SlS'Constantia. 3. 108. Start good. Confidante.

1 TT SL li 1 M. S. F.I Owners. Jockeys. Dp.

CI. PI. 6h. 2 4 3. 3 2" 2l 1' IW.

S. House Butwell 4-1 ft-2 7-10 1-4 4 21 2 24 1" 14 2 iPasa-lena Stable 1-1 7-10 1-4 Our 3 1 1 14 3 "St. James Slable. Powers 3-1 7-1 3-2 1-2 a 31 4 4 4 4 4 J. Gol.isborough.McCahey SO-HOO-1 30-1 4-1 1 a i R.

Flelschmann. 3-1 ft 1 3-2 3-5 econd and thirl driving. Winner, b. c. by Insrector Aarnish.

rapidly. Cullen. on Tony Bonero. In trying to get through an Impossible opening on the flrst turn. thrown heavily.

00107 FIFTH RACE One mile and one eighth: purse X40O; for three-yearolds snd upward; ZSIOI selling. Fractional Time-013. 0 1 2'V 1 5JV to ntkat at 3:37 n. m. Off at 3:40.

Ind. I Starters W'ts 1 Kt t- js. r. owners. jwrc a.

1 vyu. iML'll Reauclere 1 1 11- j- i Z. 1 fcoi 1:1 i 10 in si 3' 2 H. Stevens Fain 3-1 St. i 2 7' 10 6 44 7 2 24 3 8 8 4' 6' 4 6 8 tf 6 14 1 5 3'4 3" 11 los )0 1 11 11 S.

F.I Owners. Jockeys. 4'4 Merckel T. Rice 34 2 J. J.

Qulnlan J. Howard 2'4 3" I Oak wood St. Ranch. Kennedy 7'4 4' J. Vogt Musgrave 4 6' Henderson Hogan ft US AI)en Henaiey Wilson 84 7' Johnson 4t Dodson.

14 8 B. C. Watklns Kuns ts R. Fleming Cnv.k.1 7-5 3-5 S-1 2-1 1-1 "Miii Bve' Bve II 'iOa! 124 9 7 54 3" St. James Stable.

Henry 12-1 6-1 8-2 2S i. ViTT 5 4 1 1 1 4' Arterb Paddock. Thomas SI-110O-1 3-l 13-1 ISt Kn4i 4 ino 4' 64 Orangevale Stable. B. Wilson 10-1 13-1 6-1 3-1 2o31 Smlrke" 4.

1 24 24 2 44 C. McCarthy M. McGeef lO-l 10-1 4-1 2-1 511 Brancas 8 106 112 8 64 4 7' 7 W. Gerst T. Rlcei Kt-1 4U-1 15-1 7-1 1,101" 3' i 4 74 8' 8' H4 J.

Arthur R. Williams JO-1 30-1 12-1 6-1 12 e2vn Henry. 7. io 2 44 4 12 1 W'. Gabriel Butwell; 15-1 So-l 12-1 6-1 2VuOuardl t.

IO 11 11 10 lO 10. w. A. Buck Musgrave W-l 30-1 12-1 6-1 Offl a 6. M.

6 It. 13 13 13 13 114 M. R.U lot? tt Hublnon 6 lOel. 7 3 12 12 11 11 12 T. Breedlove Kennedy 80-1 25-1 lo-l 6-1 awRIp Rap.

6. inn, 14 2 34 34 13 W. Holland Shrlner! -l 3Q-1 12-1 -l o.art good. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, b.

by Salva-or Phida. Traln- lart good. Won Beauclere began slowly and had to work his way through close quarters the back stretch, but got clear when turning for home and held his opponents safe through the final eighth. Aso, Incompetently ridden, lost much around by swinging wide when entering th stretch, but finished fast Bve Bye II. finished with a rush.

Altenberg ran well, but tired hen an eighth out. Scratched: 2S033 I van hoe. 26137 Humero. 28144 Diamond Nose. 1 nninn SIXTH RACE FKe eighths of a mile; purse 400; for four-year-oldt and upward; I DO ing.

Fractional Time 0:24. 0:48, 1 Went to post at 4 p. m. Cff at 4.11. Ind i Starters Weights.

2xri32 Goeaiper 7. 108. 28068 Airs. 5. 108 2i32 A-elma C.

4. ina 2Mion Albion H. 4. 1" 2X130 Soprano. 5.

108 V4 Sutton. 4. 108. 2.IiS Crilu'bla Girl. 8.

108 Op. CI. 6-1 8-1 3- 1 14-6 6-1 8-1 6-1 9-1 lO-l 8-1 4- 1 S-1 10-1 15-1 r-l. no 3-1 3-2 6-5 3-5 3- 1 3-2 4- 1 2-1 3-1 3-J 6-5 T-lo 6-1 3-1 15-1 23-1 lo-l 5-1 13-1 2-l -l 4-1 111 10 IJ. Humbrechl V.

Powers! 6-1 lO-l 4-1 S-1 C. Hall Butwell 10-1 30-1 8-1 4-1 Won driving, second and third the aame. winner, ch. br Colonel svneeier v. 1 epulis! 11 n.

In close quarters when turning for home, got clear In the Inal sixteenth, and finishing with a belated rush headed Aire ln tha last few strides. Airs moved up fast after entet-Irur the stretch and stood the last eighth drive gamely. Velma raced forward ly throughout and ureo oniy in "-e" 28032 Taeora. 2805S A'lrlando. 28050 Golden Wave.

nnion SEVENTH RACE ria-a and one half furlongs: purse S4O0: for thres-year-olds: selling. LjQ03 Waetlnnal Time 1:0. 16- Went to the nost at 4:: P- m. Off at 4:3. Ind.

I Starters Weights. 28U1 French Cook. 112 2M4i Sandpiper. 1O0 281T3.U. Dieudonne.

28163'Stendal. 112 27284 Rey del Dinero. 4. 2131 Bayfield. 10B 28131 Bliss Carmen.

112.. St. 2 1 5 4 Ax A4 S. 3" 24 2 1 44 S- 3 14 1 64 6'4 41 4 6a 7 6 5 2 4 7 6 7 5 7 F.I Owners. Jockeys.

I Op. CI. PI. 8h. St.

James V. Powers! 2-1 Z-I 1-10 1-s J. A. Bennett Musgrave! 2-1 2- IButler Stable Breedlnl 4-1 18-5 6-5 1-2 Dagg. Paddock J.Hing! 10-1 8-1 6-2 6-5 D.

C. l'-l 23-1 8-1 4-1 H. I Jones T. Rice ,0 5" i I W. S.

House Kensedvl 20-1 7-1 6-2 Start good Wow easily, second and third driving. Winner, b. by Monsieur D-L Suspension. Trainer. 1- ainon.

French Ook. not called on until tu-nln for home, passed mto as easy lead whesy a sixteenth out and won easing up. Sandpiper ran well, and ln a Ions stretch drive finished resolutely IJkely Dieudonne showed the most siesd for five furlongs, and then tired under a fierce drive BaylUld showed early speed. Scratcheu: 28107 Cull Holland- Daniels, a salt for damages because of alleged breach of contract. Lillian Stella Harris sued Jos.

L. Harris for a yesterday. They were married June 3. 1K7, and she alleges that he abandosied her May 27, llaja. Re.lt transfers yesterday were: ner.

lot on Conrad King to Mrs. Jos. Herman. lot oa Lick ing pike: S2M- FT. THOMAS, KY.

The farmers owning the larv? erf Weert to the rm Hlna la rnrmarlv .1 nmfnt to Instire safety to the people and I Uvm stock, will not vacate tna propsrty. it la who had vacated theil property hav again re-oceupied the land, wits the Inientioo of raising crops this year. If Is. therefore, not probable that the troop at thlsxost can bold target pcac-tic at the range this yesr. Senreaar Charles Company H.

Second Infantry, left yeste-day for Ft. Leavenworth. Ivan as guard over general prisoner Regner. who was order! to return to his proper statloa. Prtvale Charles Ryan.

Comoany D. and Private Will, i -T i -v F. Second Infantry. "-ft yeteniar for Canton. Ohio, tn relieve Prl- I vstes Lee and Pavne.

Cimoanr F. eeon-l In-fan try. who hiTt in liiir-'" -Jaiding Mc-, Kint-y's irausuittm. Print p.1 xe Cossreve Is conflnea to Bis' home with aa attack of th gnp- i LOOK HERE SXSX) a- tlons of an advertising nature, such as ask. ing of the names of firms or the reliability of firms, will not be answered.

Many questions are aent asking how to 1 are aent asking how to for alphabet there are no spaoad I letters, that alphabet being made up of dots and dashes eidusltrely. xor jvnssrsrs To th Qaeatloiis or tn. Curious. When was the Union Central or Orand at Third and Central tc The trrowtb in popularity of Tn- EMt-" 5 the oubllc? what waa Its sw" columns ror tne curious nas tseeii roB-t a olsbckisbr. rreat as to preclude the possibility of It orene(j 8S8: comt- l.aj,800.

answerins; an of the questions propounded diirln.ith. ui o-. ei.i I what Is the loss by lightning In the Iaii a United States In a year? i vast, mitw uiiy umi, atUU I w. xr I The Weather Bureau of the is aii.mi -mm anon a. nnaun s.

sours rt s-a DAjeill yuasNUl. WU I wrr.ong i nose letters rued. issued a ber. 1900. Issued a Questions about matters' of general public facts: In 18 the total number interest, not of a legal nature, will be an- of lightning? which 507.

number of buildings Injured, 6.296: swered in Th Dailt Eiecmm.a every Bat- property lost, 3.01.52O: number urday. and also in Tm Wihli EnqtjtkxiR- of deathg by lightning during the year. 863: Questions involving political or religious I number of persons Injured. K20; number of controversies win not oe answerea. tues- Plea Heights? Oakley Conrad Keller.

held November 1. lHOfl. The convention mi 2702 Yank B. G. United resentatlves to Congress were chosen at the 28ll Follle Levy 28152 Mary Does same election.

The President of the United hV States signed tne constitution 01 unaimiiw Third Race Six furlongs: selling: and Issued a proclamation announcing Its Antlgo 112 281e Pleas ji 1 i. nn Novemher 1ft I 272n Phalanx Ill 2143 Adena 28112 Fireball Ion lls.li. UKianoma nas a ptrpuiaiiun ui 042. Please tell how to clean a chamois skin. C.

B. Wash it ln cold water wirn plenty of soap: rinse well In clear cold water. You may wash a skin ln this way as often as you plesse snd still keep It soft. How do you make oyster croquettes? Curious. Cook -lightly one quart of oysters in their rijv? iai.

own liquor. Make a sauce as follows: Heat 28127 Julia Powel tn 27227 Fl Paso two, tahleanoonfuls of butter, stir in two 2bu78 Cloudllght 1 27B14 Pio Pico 80 quor. Make a sauce as follows: Heat 28127 Julia laniipuuniiiis ui 1 cup of cream and some of the oyster liquor. Cook until the mixture Is a thick sauce. Season with a few drops of sherry, salt, white pepper and a dash of cayenne.Chop the oysters very fine ana aoa to tne sauce, The let It cool quettes.

roll in beaten egg. then ln fine bread crumbs and fry ln hot fat. Drain on heavy brown paper. Serve with cream sauce In a separate dish. Please give me some information about ginseng? A.

Qtnseng Is the root of a common plant. much valued by the Chinese as a medicine. where It la cultivated. The Chinese call ginseng "supernatural treasure for all desires." and bellgve It to be a sure cure for all disease. The best, raised in Manchuria.

sells for Its weight In gold, and Is used mostly by tbav. Imperial family and great nobles. The Government taxes It and gets large revenue from It. Doctors here snd In Europe say that ginseng has very little AXBUa TJEE.aTE BACIS. sue.

N. March fourth I ilea; thr favorite la the wba rode the horse. The wm.ws."' last. bors got a fine sxarx. FIRST SAii'''.

to 1 Klntuck. 108 oMoCulleaigh) Run Sum. IW Fair rilgot. 1 Time SfSCOND RACE Four and Co'lonE Hackt. 104 George E.

MUlner. 116 AURlght. 11 Culn) of strokes .,,102 Wlills) live atock killed ln the fields. 4.251; value I129.B56. These are the latest available statistics.

The Chronicle fire tables record a.012 fires caused by lightning in the i 1002. the orooerty loss 00- sell old or rare articles, such as coins, cer-l, thereby being I3.Km.810. tlflcates. c. The best way to sell anything 1 Is to adverUse It for sale in Thb Emqvibjbh.

tn. eouivalent is ln Rare coins ana otner curiosities are Dougnt 1 Rritish nound ster- tly dealers in curiosities. 9 fi.emn '3. French franc. 4 Hng.

T. I en-n. CI a Italian lira lan mark mark. 5. Chinese tael (Shanghai), fi service examinanons or amm now to get yen 8 Mexican positions in the Government service should "'en J' ruble.

10. Austrian write to the Civil Service Commission, I Peso- K7 aahln sn Ts WfW i fnmiM i nn 4K A crown. R. G. Y.

how to Join the navy write to the Navy De- 1. $4 88aA 2. 0 23.S: 3 and 4. 18.3: tn Inln ths armv writ, tn IhsilO (17.2: ft. SO and AA'ar Department.

Washington, D. C. Please answer the following questions: We have three relics of ancient money, or souvenirs, and we want to know whether there Is any premium or high-priced value on same. The first piece Is a silver cnin larger than a silver quarter of a dollar, with the head of Carolus III. on one side and on the other side there are some emblems and readings that we do not understand.

It was made in the year of 1781. The second piece is a thirty-dollar bill, it IS Bpanisn ana cans ror nu ojianisn mitt dollars ln gold snd was made payable at Baltimore and dated February, JO. In7. and Is indorsed by the United Colonies and Congress, and contains other reading matter and emblems, or representations. The third piece Is a hard metal or coin, and is larger than a silver dollar, with a wreath of flowers on one side and the following reading on same side: "Treaty of Peace and Amity between Great Britain and the United State of America." and signed at Ghent December 24.

1814. and on the other side is the form of a lady holding a wreath of flowers and some other emblems, with the following words: "On Earth Peace and Good Will to Men." A. A. Muxj-ikim SON, Flora. Ky.

1. Spanish silver coins wtilch passed current ln rhe United States previous to the establishment of the mint sre not wanted by coin collectors, and are good only for old silver. They have on the obverse the bust of Carolus III. or Carolus IV. or Ferdinand and on the reverse the coat of arms of Spain, surrounded by a crown and the inscription: 'Hispan.

et. ind. Rex." 2. There are 111 varieties of United States continental currency. Issued at Philadelphia from 1773 to 17MI.

In values ranging from one sixth of a dollar to $80. They are mostly common, worth from two cents to ten cents apiece. Bank notes Issued by banks or bsnklng Institutions, prior to the establishment of tha national banking system, or fhose Issued by the Colonies or the Continental Congress are uncurrent. and of no value except what they bring as curiosities, and on such there Is no fixed price. 8.

This appears lo be a token or medal, rather than a coin. There Is no reference to It in rare coin books at the Cincinnati Public Library. It is undoubtedly of value as a curiosity. Please tell hrrw to make root beer? W. B.

S. To five gallons of boiling water add 1A4 gallons of molasses. Allow It to stand three hours, then add bruised sassafrass bark, wlntergreen hark, sarsaparilla root, of each one quarter pound, and one half pint of fresh yeast, water enough to 'make 15 to 17 gallons. After this has fermented for 12 hours It can be drawn off and bottled. What are the things by which goats can be distinguished from sheep? S.

G. The goat Is a genius of ruminant quadrupeds of the family of Bovldae. so closely allied to the sheep that it Is not easy exactly to define the distinction, although the common domestic 'goat and sheep are SO 40.8: U. $0 B1.5: 10. tn 20.3.

Page 481. world Al manac. On what day and where did) Abraham Lincoln's father marry Nancy Hanks? W. Addison. MU'h.

On June 10. 1SOA. Thomas Lincoln gave bond in the "Just and full sum of 60 pounds" to marry Nancy Hanks, and two days later. June 17. he did so.

ln Washington County, Kentucky. She was then I 23 years old. Madlsonville William Drlekaus. Pleasant Ridge Q. A.

Trumbull. Wyoming Joslah Klrby. Kennedy Heights P. J. McHugh.

Will you please tell me what a half dollar United States coin Is worth made In 1800? F. E. Bradshaw. It is worth 52 cents. Where can I get a good filler to fill cracks In floor so as to make a smooth surface for painting between the rug and baseboard? 2.

Is there any premium on a half-dollar of 1878? T. 8.. McConnelsvllle, Ohio. 1. At any paint store.

2. No. In what years were twenty-cent silver pieces coined? Is there a premium on them? B. F. Hamilton.

Ohio. They were coined in and 8. There Is no premium on that of 1876. That of 176 Is worth 22 cents and that of 1877 or 1878 is worth 1 30. 1.

What was the origin of the trade dollar? 8. Is there any premium on a United States greenback 1 certificate; 1.0f greenback, dates 1802? Subscriber. Dayton. Ohio. 1.

Trade dollars were coined in 1879. IS). 1881. 182 and 1883 for trade with the Orient. They are worth from 1 06 to 1 15.

2. No. What is the value of a three-cent silver piece of 1853? C. F. Five cents.

1. Is a copper penny of 1882 worth anything? 2. Who am I to wirte to to find out about a piece of land I own ln Fentrlss County, Tennessee. E. Springfield.

Ohio. 1. It is worth from S'to 5 cents. 2. To the County Auditor.

Having In my possession a five-dollar gold piece dated 1834, I would be pleased to hear from you regarding the premium. If any. on this coin. W. S.

Hooves. Akron, Ohio. It Is worth from $fl to $8 If It has Plu-ribus I'num" on It. Is March 17 the day on which St. Patrick of widely different appearances; One 01 1 was horn or on which he died? Where can I the most marked of the distinguishing nnd a history of his life? Readsr.

-characters la that the horns of goats. He is commonly stated -to have died on sent in both sexes, but smaller in. the the 17th of March. at Saul, ln Ireland, males, are long and directed upward, the 121st year of hi sge. The exact date watd and outward, while those, of shep nf birth and the place of his birth are are more or less spirally twisted.

Other jn Ireland. Scotland. England, characteristics are the beard on the. chin France and Wales sll claim to be the land of the male goat. whit'n is wanting ln of his birth.

He was born about the year sheep, snd the straight line or the face in goats, as compared with the arched line In sheep. The tall of goats is also musn shorter tban that of a sheep. A constant mark of distinction is the absence ln goats of a small pit between the toes of the hind feet (In some esses of all four feeti. producing a fatty secretion, which exists In sheep snd Is pesullar to them. And another constant mark which is absent ln sheep is the strong smel; of male goats, particularly during the ittlng season.

Then there sre the differences In manner and temper, goats being in a high degree curious and confident. Were Oklshoma and the Indian Territory ever admitted Into the Union as one state? If so. when? J- M- Yes. by act of Congress approved June 1H. liksi.

they were authorized to adopt a constitution and become a state, under the name of Oklahoma. The election of delegates to fne Constitutional Convention was For a history' of his life Chambers's "Book or Daya." Page 382. also Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church," by H. Ponieroy Brewster, and Miss Cusack's "Life of St. Patrick?" "AVhat was the data of the Drach explosion, and how many persons were killed by it? H.

F. The explosion of a gasoline generator in Adolph Drach's saloon, then located on the east side of Walnut street, below Fifth, occurred May 4. 180. It wrecked two buildings, killed 11 persons and Injured many others. ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS.

OAKLAND. First Race- Six furlongs: selling: Index. Weights. Index. Weights.

-K127 Royal ill 2778 Hush 2779 Zlck Abrams-. KIH 28Lfl Deneen 14 ...18 27674 Billy 14 on fter a 271S8 Romalne lo Black Domlno.l'rj "sisio Curriculum 27781 Cleopa session of four months formed a state con- 8j3 Glv'nl Balerla.lu8 281V7 Pills stltutlon. This was adopted by the people Second Race Four furlongs: purse: m.iorltv nt an election held Seo- I 2MH1 Salnotta 1'i 28164 Salian a large majorllj at an election nem ep H1S EJfln Bjau mia9 tember IT. IW'i- state oincera una me rvep- 2Hijo Quality street. 102 281 4 Eddie Orsney.

84 Ml 18 WU 111 1-3 93 2131 Osorlne 7 Amelia 21 Anns L. Daley U.1 IW137 Buna Z814W j'rocia wi 2MKA2 Belle IOH Fourth Race The Thornton Stakes; four miles: 28153 Benvollo 11" 2S1'28 Mil ford 1W 28153 Mendon 17 2128 Oreagna 07 28128 Nadzu 28IH1 Cloyne US Fifth Race Mil and seventy yards; selling: 2llREarl Rogers 217 Transmute 105 21 14 Confessor ll'l 2 12a Red Leaf I116 Owdlchon .109 Joe Roe H2 281e7 capt. KennedylHH 2K1C.7 The Peer t2 V817 Don Enrlaue. 2117 Oeesn PI 28116 Bar. 28143 Erbet 84 xth Race Six furlongs: handicap: 2S113Jeann Arc.

112 21i4 F. Neugent 281.V1 Jacobite lie Madman 8" i.ni "H74 Hector so LOS ANGELES. First Race Selling: seven furlongs: Index. Weights. Index Weights.

28170 Hllgert 112 28187 Talarand loo 28162 Her Doyle .112 2oos T. When cold fhane Into "1 Keea. let --niJ -digger I 818 Stendal 86 Second Race Purse: seven furlongs: 2M3 Lady Irtna 28146 Achieve 28175 M. MuHTxn.Km 28122 Chi 1 la 2M122 Fair Annie I'U 281 in Miss Naomi 28149 Rosslare 14- 28146 Pert Third Race Handicap; on mil and eighth: 28P Maltble MB 28160 Olorlo 28147 John lt 28042 Far West 28100 zar Fourth Race 8an Gabfiel stakes; four and a half furVmn: 2ii3 0tiie jamas zsiiv unnm 13 Jamee zi is tamaii lOt 08 118 an 107 110 The. OT-nw-a a bruit a foot his-h and I la The plant grows aoout a loot nign ana; re 1 1 wiiiic.nii .1 1 i.e.

7Kn 1. uib.i t. children go "ginsenlng. as tney call it, 1 MmK every September. At summit station, wion- 2172 Fkyo 107 Cniintv New Vnrlr 1.

closer. farm 28173 T. OTTOOl. 281T1 Maid 28175 T. HK 28171 Maid medicinal value, but tbe Chinese think little of our opinion of It.

Is there a premium and how much on a Be piece of 1883 without the word cents? C. F. Ll Coin dealers sell It for 13 cents. What alphabet Is used for wireless tele graph? Mr. w.

S-. Newark. Ohio. In America and Canada the Morse code is used exclusively. It consists of dots, dashes and spices.

Tbe telegraph code in use ln Europe snd other countries outside of the United S.ates and Canada Is known vsriously as the European. Continental, or universal cede. This latter alphabet Is slso very generally used by an the wireless telegraph companies excepting the American. Doubtless It will event-ialiy be employed as the international telegraph signaling code. la the continental of Go'm lOO Seventh Kara Belling: for four-yewr-olds and up: one ana nree sixteenths or a mil: 28135 Gold way 281 48 Mole-ey 2012 Paladlnl 28170, Oberon 28172 Montclair ion 28148 Merllngo 10 ...104 2815 King of Mlst.ioa 28083 Arcourt loe 28147 John Carroll loe ...102 281T6 Round 97 TIPS.

On Oakiand. Pills. Deneen. Billy Bowlegs. Salnotta.

Roberta, Follle Levy Anna L. Daley, Pieaa. Fireball. Miiford. Orcasaa.

Nadsu. Ocean Oueen. Th Peer. Erbet. Blagg.

Julia Powell, Jeanne Are. On Iaos Aag-elsa. AV T. Overton. Nlggwr Baby.

J. H. Read. Achieve. Fair Anal.

Madalin Musgrave. Maltble. Czar. Thomas entry. Ollle James.

Gny Fisher. Donald McDonald. Slbarl. Maid of Gotham. Illusion.

Josn CarroU. Moleaey. Round and Ronnd. FAIR DATES FIXED. a rxxi.ii.

wstatcsj to tss xxqcisss Frankfort. March 19. At a meetiB-of the Directors of the Capital Fair Association to-night the dates selected Tor holding the fair this year are August 3J, September 2 and S. e. to 2 4 te 1 a half furlongs; FOl'RTH RACE Five eighths of mile Dick Shaniey.

'i Bellnower. 106 McCuUough) Ornba. 8mlthl Tims FIFTH RACE On mile: selling: Red Rail. 10.1 May How dish. 102 (Vsndnsea) Sir Walter Rollins.

114 (Otla) lli. 4 te 1 4 to 1 3 to 1 THIRD RACK Four and a half furlongs: sell- CtalM nanartmeiil Ol Axricuuurf in VClw- I i rr v.trfuitni 1 ounenn giving inese I ind paysoie in to 1 to 1 5 te 2 4 to 1 6 to 1 to 1 2 to 1 1 to 1 Time KT. The remain of Arthur Moni. who 1t Christ Hospital after an operation for appendicitis. wr taken JL yetrdy by th widow.

Th. latt.r waeMIss Augusta Helm, of this oily he had patient In th. hospital, and her iiibtnd earns her from Montgomery to take her horn. The funeral of Hen7y Schlueter will tk plan thl. morning 8t.

rranclg Church at 8 80 clock. Interment will be at 8t. Francis Cemetery. Th Aid Society of Custer Council No. Is.

D. of will 4tlv a PI and box aoclal sen Thursday. LEGAL XOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Clerk of the of Oakley State of Ohio, at hi. the until 12 clock noon of Tt ESDA Y.

tne 6th day of April. llk-J. for the bonds of the said village of Oakley In the aggregate amount of fsJaXVOO dated he 1.. li egress day of February, years from date, each being in the sum or S.VO.OO and bearing-" Interest at tne raiw 4fa4U, tier rent' per annum payable semi Will you kindly insert In your Information colu foil iron the names of the Mayors of the jn ana iayng: water pipe In streets net now owing towns: Oakley. Madlsonville.

supplied with water, erecting fire hydrants. sant Ridge. Wyoming and Kennedy under authority or tne ww R. B. land 01 oecuon -cvn ui nf Ohio, and under and In accordance with a certain ordinance of said viiisge.

limbered 251, entitled an ordinance to Issue bonds in the sum of for the purpose of purchasing and laying water lle in streets not now supplied with water, purchasing and erecting tire hydrants and supplying the Inhabitants of said village wlih wster. Arc. Kaid bonds will he sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued Interest to date of delivery. All bids must state the number of bonds bid for and th gross amount of Wd and accrued interest 10 date of delivery; and must be aci-oninstiied with certified check, puyable to the Treasufar of the village, for 5 per cent of the amount of bonds bid for. upon condition that if the bid be accepted the bidder will receive and pay for such bonds ten days after Ihe same are ready to be delivered, ssld check to lie retained by the said village if such condition be not complied with.

The village reserves the right to reject anv and all hldx. Bids should be sealed and endorsed "Bid for Water Pipe Hondn. By order of Council. OSi'AR KOSrilE, Clerk. I.

EGA I. SOTICR. ST. OOO Wsiterwoe-ks Beoela For of Madtaoavtlla. Ohio.

Sealed proposals will he received at the office of the Clerk of the village of Madlsonville until 12 o'clock noon of April 2. IftOO. for the purchase of iMinds of the said village, in the sum of dated the thirty-first day of December. 1:07. and pay aide in twenty-five 125) years from date, each being in the sum of five hundred dollars i.Vi"l and bearing interest at the rate of 4 per aemlannually, being third fart issued under Ordinance No.

H126. en-Itled "To Issue bonds for the purpose of smsnitinir Imnrnvlnff and repair- Ina- the oreaent waterworks plant, of the villas-e of Madlsonville." and under authority of Sections 2835b. 283fl and. 28 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. Bids may be for the whole or a part of said bonds.

Said bonds will be sold to the highest snd best bidder for not less than par and accrued Interest. All bids must state the" number of bonds bid for. the gross amount of bid and accrued Interest to date of delivery, all bids to be accompanied with a certified for 1K, payable tn the Treasurer of the village, upon condition that If the bid Is accepted the bidder will receive and pay for such bonds as may be Issued as above set forth within ten days from the time of ward, said check to be retained by the village If said conditions are not fulfilled. The village of Madlsonville reserves th right to reject any and all bids. Bids should he sealed and endorsed.

"Bids for Waterworks Extension No. 3, cct." J. A. CONANT. Clerk.

March 18. lfkio. PROPOSAIJt FOR STATIONERY. Printing Office. Washington.

C. February Id. Haw. Sealed proposals will ha r.ceived at this office until 2 o'clock p. Monday.

April 12, Itaxi. for furnishing stationery, fuel. Ice. hardware, plumbing and electrlo supplies, lumber, for the use or the sn. ernment Printing Office during the fiscal year ending June 8.

lHl. The right lo reject any and ail bids and to waive defects Is reserved. Detailed schedules of th stationery, fuel, Ice. required, accompanied hy blank pro. posals.

and giving th regulations with which bidders must comply, mar he obtained by addressing this office- HAM'L B. DONNELLY. Public printer. PROPOSAI.8 FOR MATERIAL. AVc Government Printing Office.

Washington. D. February lii, laofl. Sealed proposals will be received at this ofTlce until lo o'clock a. Tuesday.

April 13. Ham. for furnishing material, for the public printing and binding to the Government Office during th fiscal year ending June 3o. laid. The right to reject any and all bids snd to waive defects Is reserved.

Detailed schedules of the materials, required, accompanied by blank propossls. and giving th regulations with which bidders must comply, may ha obtsined by addressing this office. 8 A ML, DONNELLY. Public Printer. Notice of 4'lvll Servlee Kiaralastlos.

Office of the Board o( Public Kafety. Norwood. Ohio. Pursuant to a resolution adopted hv th Board of Public Safety of the City of Norwood. Ohio.

Tuesday. March 0. USUI, tuere will be -held a physical and mental examination of applicants fori the poslll.in of patroimeo. in tne i-oiice iiepartment The physical examination will I Tuesday. March 23.

at 7:3 p. and th mental examination Tuesday. April ft. llaio. at p.

m. rJxamlnations will be held In the roonin or the hoard. Fire and Police Bull. Main near Elm avenue, Norwood, o. Said examinations will Include the lowing: Physical qualifications and health, Reading.

Writing. Spelling. Arithmetic. Locations. Questions pertaining to the duties of a patrolman.

Information and application blanks can be obtained at the office of the bourd. By order of the board. HENRY nt'RDORF. Pres. W.

E. Campbell, Secretary. ORDINANCES. bears yellow flowers and scarlet berries. A I 2138 Levenghton 2115 Slr Ashton' ..11.1 1 bond shall be signed by the Mayor and the snectes of It is also found from the Atlantic I 28138 F.

O. Hogan lis 2119 Moiett 11 coast to th. Rocky Mountains, and about 2'TX OOO.OOO pounds or tne roots are gatnerea osne7 Don. M'Dnn'd1o4 2097 Gar Fisher ...110 and sent every year to China, wViere it sells 2818S Lik. Dleudo 104 27oea Hotnecrest rrnm tn 14 a nound tt e-rnws in 1 Sixth Race Selling; sue furlongs: at rrom to 4 a pouna.

it in Sbar 28114 Miss Maxsonl.MS abundance in forests back of the Catsklll 1 28170 Sen. Barrett. .11 2iOtilo 102 Mountains, where many men. women and I tan lo 28171 Jane AN ORDINANCE NO. l.Ofia Providing for the Issue of a bond in the sum of si for the purpose of providing funds for purchasing and condemning the land necessary for the extension of Worth street, being ail of Lots am.

XV ami of S. W. Harts-horne's subdivision. Be It ordained by the Council of the f1tv of Cincinnati. State of Ohio (two thirds of all the members elected thereto Section 1.

That it is deemed necessary by the Council of the City of Cincinnati to la-sue and sell a bond of said city in tl sutu of $.100 00, for the purpose of providing funds for purchasing and condemning the land necessary for the extension of Worth street, being all of Lota 31. 317. 338 and KM of S. W. Hartahorne'a subdivision.

Section 2. That a bond of said city shall be Issued In the sum of for the purposes aforesaid. Said bond shall bear Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable semiannually, and evidenced by coupons attached thereto. Said bond shall be dated on the 1st day of April, IHOli. and shall be yayable one year after date ot the American Exchange National Hank, r.ew York City.

New York. Said Auoitor or tne it or Cinritinati. and the coupons shall have the signature or the Auditor printed, lithographed or engraved thereon. Section 8. The Auditor of said city shall first offer said bond at par and accrued Interest to the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, and If said Trustess shall take said bond a manuscript bond mav be issued for the bond so taken, both the principal and the Interest thereon being payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Cincinnati: but If Ihe Trustees of the Sinking Fund shall refuse to take said bond at par and accrued Interest, then said bond shall lie offered to the Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the School District of Cincinnati at par and accrued Interest, and-without competitive bidding, and If said Board or Commissioners shall take said bond a manuscript bond may be Issued for the bond so taken, both the principal and Interest thereon being payable at the office or th" th of Cincinnati, but If sal Board of Commissioners shall refuse to take said bond at par and accrued interest and without competitive bidding then the Auditor shall have the bond not so taken printed ln the manner provided by ifw ordinance, advertised for public sale and sold ln the manner provided bv law.

but for not less than lta par value and accrued IntereaL Section 4. Tha proceeds from the sale of said bond, except the premium and accrued Interest thereon, shall be paid to the V.iheJ fir Cincinnati and credited to th "Worth Street Extension Fund and except as otherwise provided by law. shall be paid out by the Treasurer upon warrants Issued by the Auditor upon the order of the Board of Public Service, and shall be expended by said board for the purposes specified In Sectton 1 of this ordinance Sections. This ordinance shall take effect and In force from and after the earliest period allowed bv law. Passed March 15, A.

D. 1KO E. O. BATHGATE. President Pro Tem.

of Council. Attest: Eowu Hsktikasobj, Clerk. 1 KES0LUTI0N. A RESOM'TK IN ,1. An.

tn Improve by sewcrini; son, llearne and KiUnd of Way west of iri.i of Krkenbrecher avei, He It resolved hv tn, of Cincinnati. Slate of i of Ihe memliers le, i That It is necesHaty to Krkenbrecher. (i. avenues, and rlgi.t i-r avenue snd south l-; h. In accordance wirM phm cfl January 2'ith, 1'si office of the Audit.

plan as to the i. ri It lierehy appr.ne.1 Ami be It further sewers shall I. Willi sai.l pl.m aiM file In the of (which specific. end of the nin.erls'. s.

i Ing approximate proposed Imiiroveii.e:,' For 6-lnch rk) lineal ft I. st For 12-ltich pli, v. 4HO lineal feel, at For l.Vllif ll l.e a- er 'fUt lineal feet at 'li For IS-lncli l.llO lineal r'ef For each V-nrancI 6, St For each on i. at due For Palmer liiy is at For manholes iro.in.l manhnlia ial For concrete I r-1 cubic ysrfls For reinforced cement. 5 cubic Isylng.

tr.a;,. t-i i. tlslng Expense to city Tots I cost Be It further cost Kiid lni.r.. i. estate or interest 'l.

i propriated. i i any a.roprif.ii-i the da II, au.i- I i Ing lands ati.1 costs and rftt.i-r.-M be paid the i if 1 (iroreeds of a iy thb said cltv f. i inanner pr.v.--.l He It fun ii 1' and he Is illie. te i to be published Passed Mar. .1 A 1' I Prea, 1.

1 Attest KbW I 1 1 1 i ORDI.NANCJ AN OHIilN A i I- for the i.s.ie teen a 1 purpose I iiorilfin of Ihe I Ing cert -1 in stre. an. I pa vIiik i i i Be It ordalne.l i of ('irii-iiitin 1 1. a. I the fneml.t-is i Section I.

im.i by the II I Issue a tnl 1 sum of 'hi t-cp l.ir. for I lie 1 i -pa the i pense of 1 1 nues by I specified MB fnl. a -Barr street, r.eii i at line of t. Kenyon avenue line ef i uit. i west line I'lka street i of KIM ii curb of 1 -1" Hection 2.

Shall be ISS l'l I sail. I li aforeeal.1 I liomlnutlon si terest at he i a 'e num. p.iyai.le bv ooiliitie a 1 1 she II lis dated i I -and Hlia II lie i i at Ihe A met 1 Li. New York 'Itj be elKtie.l i of the City ball have ihe printed, lit h.gr,-.i .1 rlecllon he A I first offer aal I 1. terest to the and If sab I Tt i.m.

part of said Is lion. Is ma i- 1 taken, the nun i said Triistee.B, est thereon i the Treasurer but If Ihe Tr.i'i" shall refuse to at par an.l u. i f.art of said used to take I 'oiiirnlsMlon. i School I i rli I crueil lilt, test n-1 I i ding, and II aal.i i Shall take all "I i one or nmre in.inu'. lor the lioii'ls i.il-.'i the option of 'l'l I I both the prlfieifal Ing fisyabj." n.e the I'liy of In.

'i i 1 t'onimlssloners sh.ii: sll of sa Id bonds i-1 snd lihout cti'i e-1 Auditor shall tune rrinted In the rr.ai '-it' this ordlna ti'-e, sold In the for li'SH I' (Tlieil Inteteat Hei'tl'itl 4 'l said bonds rued im r. Treusuret l'l 'I' he amount he, lo I he resp" of the aveti ii- i. cepl as el i i- i I. aid out In to. i 1 issued by llie A vi I the Hoard I' speeirled In 1 Section 'l III" find lei In for I.

Passed March 1 l'l. Attest in 1 1 ii AN OltlMNAN' for the lasij. thousand five (. i for the pill pose I I I lie cost a n-1 Hi" erly to l. nolle -Ina and fr.in Ll'-kr-in iik- land of Hernial.

K---tf Sei-lbin 1. (Jiv pay tlie cost an.l il'iiettv to i-Ii-nlnK t'l from Its i es. ii I Matgar. It Of I 'llli lllliU 11. i.

all Ihe Section I tlie 'tuitii II sue and llo siren of four 4 1 1 1 a providing it nf a I use by b. tending of I. a I pike man Kenning I. ijreen Tow ns i and for the bus st reet. ft i I lnus est of 'i i road.

Info ejection I i hall be Issued lu I five hundred p.jse a f.r. ih, ilelKimlf terest at tr.e p.i va he by coupohs a a I slia.l be I 1'aM. and sua. i 1 I al A 'i liank. New- bonds sii.i.l the the eoijaris si.a i A tjdttor prin' 'I tnerenn.

S. i Hon flrat Orfer SHJ'i rest to I i att.l if s.il-l part i sai I l- -bonds rrta i lie rium ber i tees, hot the lietnu: pa hie i I of be I' tees of th- 1 t.ik.' or ac.riie.1 Irt-'- sald bonds 1 to take s.ia I School I ilat I- i interest 1 dljig. an. I if slia 11 ta a 1 1 "i or more ma ri is- for I lie s. at the ojill.

ui I et both tl i n'' b'-i tig pa tile at I of tne i 'Ity i.f i ih of or ali if sani terest and it the Auditor taken prlr.te.1 la and this I lie sale and sold law. but for i and accrued In" Section 4 T'-e 1 said bonds. trued Interest of tne credited to a i to pa the ing firoperfv f-'f of La Keui i' I.ssiiai. at. I Ing of Kori.us an.l -ept a- I upon warrant, i-the order of and shad 1 r.

1' I the purpises n- ordinance. Section 5 or and In for irenod allowed l.v J' Man I 1 I 1" f'r-l'l' Atteit: EPWit.HEM" t- 1 1 1 il I i i tt i I 'Hat ti -v I it i a II I I l'l I I -'I ft 1 1 4- i ,1 i i -u i a- Ml 1 '-I I t' ll'l.

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