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Trotting Tracks May Cease To Pay Attentien To. Weight of Drivers rem, loruci re tn wwu. OohmbM, Ohio, January of eOteMt and drivers for maixUtorjr end auriform law (or 'the ovirnmeot of iao-bK of harness horse were mad thU afternoon to tb Joint RuJea Coixunittee of to National and American TrotUng Associations. Thsre.are 11 delegate to this lofUtetlv conference, that may he prolonged until Friday, a apparently thaM partldpatlnf art desirous of actual John r. Watty, of Canton.

Ohio, and rwdent of the National Aaaortattan. la presiding. Toa ouar nvs cram sue gaolaiUoa art Plarra borUUM, Jr Kew York; Edward Koultoe, WoroaaUr, John Xariy, -Nashville; H. Oochar, Hartford. a ad C.W.

Swisher. Coiumbaa. W. P. Uaine, tb Tarra Baota Praiidant of the Anwrtoaa AaasoJatMn, baa associated vita Ma JB.

A. Tiptop Lexington. Goofs Itadden. Springfield. ft.

J. Curtln. Daoorah. "Iowa; W. H.

Smoll-Inter, Iron Mountain. Mo and W. H. Knight. Chicago.

Al pennock, Cleveland, trade manager, was ona of tba party that mad suggee- tlona upon tavttktlon dtiriiur an open meeting that cam ahead of the rtrat executive Harry Neeiy and H. Shepard, Syracuse and Columbus Grand Circuit Secretaries, also expressed Ideas, aa did Charlea Valentine, Q. H. Eraklne and Prank Hedrick, of tba driving let, Secretary Roacoo Obout, of Ohio crack half-mile circuit and Cheater Stands, a noted presiding judge, ware otbtn to voice opinions. The drivers are lined up agalnat the present wln-rao rule, arguing that thee winner of a heat ought to be charged with the time mada.

If this law la changed probably an order will be, leaned that It shall not be operative until IMS. It seems that there la bound to be some alterations In the rules as to time allowances The measure Is not' likely to be wiped entirely off the book but the limit of allowances may be set at two seconds. I'nlformlty In rules regarding the rae Ing of trotting and pacing horses will be ought It Is said that the codes of the two aseclatlons are similar In tha main, but that there are several points of variance. One association require! a driver to make a weight of at least 13 pounds; the other doea not It Is contended by some of the members of the Rules Committee thet the weight question Is so trifling that It can be discarded altogether. Then there a requirement by the American that two horses that have two heats each In a race must race a fifth heat.

The Na tlonal permits of a two-two winner being declared without an extra heat PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL. Xettgu May Be Organised Including Ohio Cities. i Chicago, January 8. That certain base ball magnates are considering a plan to utilise their ball parks for professional football and to back financially a league of national proportions next fall. Is the report la circulation hers The plan Involves the organisation or the league along the lines of professional baseball.

It la proposed to enlist the tervlces of those ball players who are also football players, and the remainder or the team will be recruited from col lege graduates. Among the cities mentioned aa prospective members of the new league are Chicago, New York. De troll, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Columbus. The season would begin at the close of the haaahaJI sewajtn continue as long as the weather was fa vorable. Columbus, Ohio, was one of the first cities In the country to have a prefes- lonal football team.

Professional football men In that city look with favor upon the proposed plan to nlay profes sional football in the baseball parks after tne ciose or the baseball season. Joseph F. Carr, for years manager of a Columbus professional team, one of the best-known In the country. Is ssld to have been one' of the original advocates of the- proposed plan. In addition to a majpr football league.

It has been re ported that "plans for an Ohio Bute Foot ball League have bean dlscuaaed. and that such a league Including Akron. Can ton, Cleveland. Toledo, Dayton and Cin cinnati, may be Inaugurated next fall GO TO IT, BAJTKY! Benefit For Captain Anson Has Been Suggested. rSCUL DISTiTC TO TSS SkODISIS.

Pittsburg, January I. A game between old-time baseball playere and the Chicago American League team at Chicago for the benefit of Adrian C. Anson la aWong the probabilities- be fore the opening of next aeaaon. as announced at the Pittsburg Stove League meeting to-night by President Ad Gumbert, the 'ormer Chicago pitcher. Ha la a County Commissioner here and est week entertained Anson at his home, and hfc statement to-night seems to have some likelihood of being ful filled.

He Said that Charlie Comiskey had k. the project and would per haps don a uniform and that of the old-timers here the following would play: Humbert, Ed Bwartwood. Mark Baldwin, Ed Morris and others. Oum-bert also said that John M. Ward, the New York shortstop of two decades ago.

and even President John Ten er, had promised to play If the game Is staged. Frank Bancroft, business manager of the Rets, Will probably get up the game. Anson I this week In Cincinnati and Banny will talk It over with INTERSTATE BILLIARDS. etarui. atsravca rmm aaofrisse Milwaukee, January Kills, cuahlea miller League.

se a new record Mr mme-eos, ecwruig so points in si in-slags, detesting Harry Cooler, ef IndlaeapsUs. lo ts, By making this record Bills breaks reseeiv, rikb was a rony-ranm, same euyad last year. His blast run to-night ewvsa. Maters Bits run was six. ariai.

snraTca tag Bxaraaa. January S-Otto flele.lt "is city, defeated Charles Oils, st New Iftrk. tv 1. liu Billiard Laasae matck by a score of 60 to in ea inntnn. a.

kivh vA uuii oast was tares. BASKET BALL To ganes af kaakM kail war alaod to tha credit mt rw mmimm i "am Aratea St. Oeorge, to and the tH Sales EasTn ttal at. Owem, 0 to IK Rl Minn and Lmishead wra the stars for Da l' in the Ms gasM. Oeptala Reeae, of tM B.

Harrknoa, was referee. TTKViatSITY TEAM WON. arias. Besrafra to Tss saocltsa. Ha mil tew, oble Janaary a-Ia one ef Ibe sst-liuig same, ef baskst kali ai the A.

ie-alghl ths Claelnnatl Cnlrerally efaled Ike Hsnllron bays br a ef to II. Jvalica and Qreeeberg doing "cellewt playing far Clnelnaatl and. BMtl Orack taking ike lead far Herat It ea. IJHISS MATCH. iiiu abase muck' far the etty see si the M.

C. etsrt. jag Than day evening. Tb eeetestante win aloe S-boita and W. B.

iswrsnre. will esaihsae aeek TfweaSar evening i xrrijcHXAjir kotsirs WUl Tska a Xettr IVt fa Pels Xateaas mt Um Dtsgo sisMtca a Tws aiasiiissa Olege, CaL. January t-Heary WW ssernusT resulted ta the PoatpaBsaient sf the practice stole game at Coronado, la which twat Cnraaads Country dub fours were to meat ta the sJtoiT-workojt for Sunday' game between Riverside and Careoado, The rata prevented Um atevten. the Said seine slippery and dangerous, and after aa trarpeetloa a noon the dub authorities called eS the contest. Tha most recent addition to the sola oolony of Coronado was recorded te-day hsn Mat Fleiachmann.

at Cincinnati, sturdy. poloUt and aviator, arrived. nelsohmann'a popularity with the polo crowds It second only to the friendship be enjoys among the players. Ia most matches In which he does not take part aa a player he la pressed Into service as referee, and there never has been a pretest against she at his rallaga. Julius Fleiachmann.

former Mayer of Ctnda- aatt, sad a' brother ef the bard-ridlntT veteran, will arrive within the next fortnight and will take part In many games here this season. Pitcher Who Twirled First Shut-Out Game Is Dead in New Jersey areetAL DiaraTcs to res sNqt'iaas. New York, January I. Reindeer Al- bertls 'Wolters, a fsmous baseball pitcher more than 40 years ago, died from dropsy this morning at his home. 111 Pennsylvania avenue, Newark.

N. J. He came to Newark from his birth- 1 place In Holland 70 years ago at the; age of 4. He got his professional start with th IrvlnttonR, at that time lUted near the top among the ball teams of the country. They defeated the Uu-luals, a crack New York team, and the Atlantic's, of Brooklyn, as well as other famous aggregations.

When the Mutuals, known as the Green Sox. scoured the country for pitcher Rynle Wolters was picked. This was the first team that repre sented the metropolis, and in 11(1. arlrnti rlMin.l made their fsmous tour through 'the! country he pitched against them. Leonard and Swessy, whose names are I linked with those of Spalding end! on the Irvlngtons, Wolters Is declared to have been the first pitcher to shut out a team, making hla record In New York July II, 1170.

when he defeated Chicago by a score of I to 0. He ended his haaeball career In 171, finishing the season without having received a defeat at the hands of Boston, the pennant winners. H0LT01ZWE FUNXRAL. The funeral of Henry Holtgrrwe. the world'o champion weight lirter.

will take place al o'clot-k thta morning from hla late residence. glittl and Hyrainiire Ntreeta. Huiinl will be si St. Joseph a Cemetery. Prke HIM.

There will be eervlcea at the realdenre and alao al St. ChllMlUn, TV. rn.tAr.rn. r.t man received many telegrame and lei tare of I condolence from sporting men all over tha I country Holtgeewe eiperte to dlepoeo lnto nneumonla 'and neceaal- of the place of bualneae formerlr conducted by U1PM pneumonia ana neceeel-her huibend. tsted his removal to the hospttsl.

He Is survived by hla widow and four chil SKATING CASDTVAL. Oherlvy Aprat and hli Hlfhlend A. r-mnlisjri and frtendB will nutu mrry at the Music Hat) Rink to-night, wbert a blf rolr skating parly will (aitmI for the Kentucky erganiaatltm. Spckml fen turn In the, way or hurdl rrs, obatafla rtcfi, mpi ovrnts. herrel rarts sntf oihtrr novsltl will be staged.

ALEX GILLAM DEAD. Philadelphia. January all lam. for morf than 25 jraart porting ad it or of tha Philadelphia Rcord. and a sporting writer of.

naukmal rtuUttOQ. dM to-night at hla noma ner. hs nan tan hi with pneumonia for one ww. and waa about ymta old. A brothr.

Manley U. GlUanv la prominent In advertising cIitIm In New fork lty. KENTUCKY FARMERS Pick Officers For Ensuing Tear Tor Different Organisations. arnriat. DisrATrn to thi cxgt lar.a the Beef Cattle Association elected to-day I are: T.

L. Rornsby. Hhelhyrllle, Preel- dent: 8. L. Van Maler.

Lexington. Vice President: Prof. B. 8. Good.

Lexington, i w.vu.,T terday Committee, Commissioner of Agriculture alth h.vin, r.ce- Mat 8. Cohen, C. M. Phillips. tJhelbyville; normt in hi.

poeaeaaton, a man. reslstered Henry Moxley, Henry County: Oore Bon- aa James Flsnnery. ss yaanaold, Blshih street ta. Mercer Countv; Arthur K. f-reeman waa srreaied yeaterday.

Harvey Chen.ult. Madison Count, Darld tasj. Prewltt, Winchester: Morgan Hughes, rmminioa for nrmlalon to trsna- Warren Ceunty. and Jessamine County. K.

Troutmsn, I Officers chosen to-day by the Marketing Conference' of Farmers' Week for the year lfllT follow: Frank McKee, President: Hugh Dawson, Olmstead. Vice President, snd C. Q. Tachau, Lagrange, Secretary-Treasurer. BOWLING.

Yohswk League. FRAJtKH. HsrtOeld. llll 148 HS I.tl 141 o7 in i 1Z1 ll 113 1M Sands I2S i.m t.te WUUtRS (' Huela'h ll I 149 Hu(r 1X4 14S IM c. Huali'h I4 IM 143 Ui-s.

124 1T Ml Brokamp. 1Z7 Its IM Totals, inwm 704 7 741 Camp Washington League. wiRinciji. 14 IM IBS Mang Jr. IM 1.1S IHS oiau )a ins IM rnerdlak.

171 1H Ml Htruthm 1W1 141 va BKHOA.N McCall. 1J 1U 170 1 Senbr ISO MB 1ST Kluemrr. 14 IM IM Wlaamaa. 14 Mi ISO Kern 7 175 14s 1D4 if Totals. gata 111 CIT 74 KM Telephone League.

SBV. ACOOrVTIMO. COITL DHPT. Held gOS IM 1 127 1 MoClare.r 177 ion 140 Cooney ion 114 138 Tlm'rmaa. 14a 134 lse mi ire leoiMlMi Sen Hi IM 15 Caller.

lag let IM IU Ttl Tit ZT. 1 TSS MAINT. DEPT. OKN'L Omcx. freedoa a 1.11 l4 Hober.

las lei lee Ps ins I il I 'l 115 I AO 151 IS4 11 ise sandrerk. 15S ITS lie H7 in i jiv ini its InS in IM lag in 1S1 TetsU .771 7M TS4 TotslS Tit Ui If Hamilton County League. KtyOPPBWBtRO, Il 1 174 Bl Rraun. l0 ISO CSsWTUMF. H.

NMaoeT IM IS! Ievy 1st lea 144 isi tea 1 lad 1st aa w. Harrla iris lie iae, Dlnaieea'n 144 4 J. 17 171 O. NlekoCr tol 171 1S Totala. MIMfIiI O.

A. C. Carrel 14 tn IN lea 1 Ixwkwood. ITt ITS Ida 11 141 Ml lao nil tea VOLtH'l KRTl, R-hoea ISO tot) 17 Its) 171 til Hueema'a 221 lag IM eolOS1! 04 111 ST7 Kattenberg League. EUREKA BATTXSfBBun.

IT 14 ITS Caddy 1.14 141 11 Schneider ISO log 1.10 Stelby IU 114 1T Barks leg let tot 14 1TI ISI IW 111 Hi Orbs IM IK 14T pa 1JI 1" lS Is 14 140 1 lt Zl KllS 1T Totals TM Tta TM Totals tag T4 Trie Bill Honas VEVRg TIOBRg. Luedere 170 14 11 Oostger IAS IU Hg ISI tS JlarsrsTe. let log IM eletlib'g 141 13 ISI llslmaker 111 fog 12S Arose! reus 1J If I4S Seel lew 171 1l IIS PeanpoeT. U7 144 171 Klessasrir tM US, Touia TM 4W Tstals Ta gag ENQUIRE Ili CINCINNATI, JANUAltY 4, 1917 -BULLET PIERCES Tottag Has. Xtvds) Ufa Wkea mm llta mt 014 City Xetrpttal.

0 tba arts, mt tba eU City Hospital, Central avesus and Asa street, eariy this snoraltg. a young ass pat aa end te Ms Bfa by nnng thlrty-twe-oallber butM lata Us heart W. Burke, ttll Central avenuet, pro. Prtetor of tha Ideal tautndry, heard shot, aad, raaalns; down Aaa street, al most stumbled over tha body. William Broerman.

1223 Central avenue. found the weapoa feet from tea body. Police believe tha maa shot himself and stumbled forward toward Central avenue before collapatng. At the County Morgue, where he waa takes, a card waa found that Indicated that the death had been premeditated. It read: "Notify Mrs.

Emma O. Wsbb, Ad-Jutant Otlsee. sad Helen Webb, Booth Memorial Covington, Ky.f The card was signed J. Schroer. 21 West Chestnut street Louisville.

Ky." A receipted bill for drags. Issued by a Louisville Brm, wss found bis pocket At Booth Memorial Hospital police were told by Miss Helen Webb the maa was Schroer. She said she did know he waa In Cincinnati. Coming to this coua-try from Germany years ago. an orphan, he was adopted by her father, who then lived la Youngstown.

Ohio, she said. The boy was sa accomplished oor-netlet. Two years ago, she said, hs developed tuberculosis and became despon dent For many months he had been a Student at the Undsey Wilson Training School, Columbia, Ky. GOTHAM IMPORTER Is Awarded DiTSTte and Complete Xxenaratlon. stsci.l oiar.rcn ro rat siectass.

New York, January I luetic Co- utrhi( tecinciea, mrtt oiisieirjrT naian thlt afternoon awarded a ep- 'urine th ytMr 1. 1414 ffellens or evo-aratlon to Herman T. Asche. a wealthy jitn, waa uad rioi.t powar bjr the d- importer, from Asta Asche. and In the i n.pcldS.,,hUL...uUmr declelon quoted the famous "Novelette aaving to the department of ll.UJM.

ar- 1 Cobfesslon" of the young woman as suhportlng ths contention that aha and I her hu.b.nd never were suited to aach Other. The Court called attention to many i umrr tninga in wnicn tneir tempera- mom. 1 "c''n completely exonerates Asche of the charges made by his wife, she first sued him. charging cruelty. snd he entered a counter ault.

He then namitieo wruing. ana wnicn reveaiea her discontent with her marriage from the start. STEEL MAN jTuneral Services For J. B. Balrd To Be Held at Spring Drove.

Funeral servlcee. for James B. Balrd. steel manufacturer of Chattanooga, who died at Orandvlew Hoepltal Tuesday, will be held al o'clock this afternoon st Spring Grove Chspel. They will be conducted by Rev.

F. Mc-Mlllln. The decedent wss SO years old. Shortly after he arrived In Cincinnati a few days ago and while at the Hotel Olbaon he contracted severe raid which dren. A.

0. KEAEMER AT WHEEL. Followlne; are the offlcrs elected at meeting of the Hyde Park East Welfare Association last night: President, Albert 0. rkjemer; Vice President. LesllaaJitruble; 8cretary.

C. 8. Faxon; Treasurer. Charles Mesch; Directors. B.

O. M. De Beck. C. 8.

Cutter and D. Derby. M. The association will urr the and Traction Company 1 have Its line enter the rlty through! Ault Park, thence to East Walnut Hllla. ronnertlng with tne loop on Eastern avenue.

CITY IN BRIEF. i LnrwM veaw- yea- terdar before Chr et Church Woman a Club. Hear ymkr" meeee. CI fare, vslaed at mor wm tTom Mnhm Meyer Liberty and JjDea etreete. yee- (er hie saloon from MS Culvert street to 10 East Pearl street.

Mae Me'a U. Amnion 1711 Columbia avenue, wsa appointed a reiulsr ireman by Safety Dlreder Krted- lander -yeeterday. auv-reedlng Bdward Wynne, dlamlaeed from the department Isst I week. r.u. Im mm New Jeeae C.

Harris. Kir-lt TC.d.0dJC Ki BiJvwn old. Clrrl.vlll Ohio, were aYeSl'bal? uloSZZ. br I Ueutsnsnt rehlbald I Her, W. I.

SHee-el la speaaer. aev wn- nam Spiegel. oi in- rlnnatl Commend ery a. anignts lemp.ar.. and Past Matter ef Hyde Park lodge ef Ms aons.

last evening addrsaeeg Wslnut Hllla Chapter. Royal Arch Masona. ea stnry OSheava Are KleeieS. Officers as rellowa were elected hy the Asehensredel Club last night: Prealdent. Oeerg- M.

Mauereder: Vice I PreeMent, 1 KUCS. I reirtr, menoiee iwi-nm)'. y.i.i-i ei nt. fnnn ruiy i vmrm ie. n.

r. sxanse' aecratary. W. J. Heag; Ptrectore, Aloyaliia'e t'hurrh.

Hurlal la to be In rtl. 1 Owenavllle. ani 'My Trip To riejie.eer. Joaeen glbee snd (lacar John'a lRMarr. Inston." by Bili Prather yelloliy.

Mueller. A He tm Hlaa '-Edward Ueht tf rears Sd. ion Psrkslde avenue, novated patrol man In the Seventh received a frai'ture or hla left leg last sight when his horse fsll ea klm at Madison road snd Ann-wood svenue. He waa taken to lbs Generel Hospital. TeeeSMr Vrgee Louise Armstreng, who ess tsvght at Woodwaid High geheol many years.

In an address lets yesterday before the Meniere and Teachers' Club of John H. Carson geheol, arged there be the heart leet eo-eperatlea between moth, era aad leacheia raeee la Seal Is. 1117 Queen oty avenue, wss bound, over to tha grand Jury yeaterday anoer a am si e.is oe nK Maault and battery. Anllts See Ha. II years aid.

kls eaugnier. wss snot aim in nis baas, wss siamiseeo wj ewage rum ia aaunec- Ipal Cwart. sue eeia a sitaeaea air. Old Beadier "WlrkeeV-Joeeph ele. Sol- lees' Honas.

Dayioa. Ohio, arriving frees Jalmson City. yeeterday Is tba Central I'nlon gtattefi asked a stranarer taa direction ef roantsls sejuare Tk, svea gwMed kles tkere, Klela eesarted ts police parse cee-UMMac bad feaee takes (roes kls pocket. Cesrlreets Are Aeiesaeel. Contracts were awarded as el lews yesterday by Beard of Contra! fee eanstructlea ef a new slargreund eliding al Northaade Frgreand.

Haoiiltoa avenae. Cenetrartteei, el eel escepted, Davis Oordon. Building and Censtraetlsa Cemeajiy. 111.414 T7. sUimblaa.

Henry ackwars plumMng rampaay. SI. I is evl HrtaiM tmAM Week a. g.U). Otvea Ms Vasetae Kesa-ltlcbsrd Bailey.

years eld. snd William Murphy, ST years hash sf TOT Mala street, were eenteaeed ts serve s)s manias the workneees er MunVlsal Coort JaSse Pol yeeterday. They hsd been charged with assault and battery by Palrolmae Hartagag aad KkHa sfter they hsd attacked Oeerge A It keg. guest st the Oalt Ural raasse-Baitm, Msssal, Ital ian) IS rears old, East Ossrt atreet, taller, and Andreas Hettlmtor, Hangsriaa. 11 years eld.

1 14 Peeler street, katcker. yeeterday eh ard bowers as Ihe Srst disss te Ble dealers tone ef htteatlesi ef ksooaalsg eltlssna of this eeamiry tkM year. They reeetvsd their am (dtlseashlp saswea la Valtsd Ms tea Die-tjnwt Oatt gsiai Attack ralal, Twe sttaeke of gna, essalng yaar apart, eaassd the seats ef Mre. A seel la 1. Meik years ad.

tall Cavsaswak aieaos. eaeardlag te a report mads te reraaer Bsaar yesterday. Dr. Walter Muss-kama mm the Osianas Mra Mala had beea graathy weakewed bp aa etiask sf aria a year asav aad whew eAe kireaii III eeveral ears saw bee eeaetlleteew was aet rsag aaaajgh te wliasisas a sansas auaeat. ur.

NEYS OF BORDER COVINGTON. Sank tuea Sr. Lee ttronaa. aavlag Bsak sad Trust Osisaay. threes Attorneys Jaehaea aad Woodward, sled sett la ClreeH OSUH yestsrdar age east Dr.

Lee trwosa, fanner physlrlaa. sad hat with. Mart Straws, la whlcb reads sllesed to la taa heads ef T. C. Heaasr.

Umrtiaaai ef areperty en Fvartk street, Otv-I Icstaa. teeaatly setd at eeetloa. Is atueasd. i oe petition leciiee tee piaintiit uctotter a 111. waa awarded judsaxnt la Circuit Court aaalnat Dr.

Strouae for sauO. Ttta alalntlg bbvb Dp. i ra Dr. gtreaae aad Mlnale strotue, tnae his wife, tmr taa eurseoe of defaatntf his rrad tare, eeia as ais aiatar tar, Anaa Btroese property ea Paurtk street, aear Soott wtreet. Later, taa plalnttg says, fer.

etrauae eaaaed kle eieter to eeaver be dead the earn prorty feen Stroaoe, te wheal Dr. aireuss afterward was The plataUf deslree Court to bold title te tba sreaerty to ke la Lae Streeae aad te cause to be aoM as much taeroof aa Is wacaasary to astlary the plalatirs ludsajeat. with rntereot. Willi hi Reaseh eatared suit asamot Clar-snce Bdgkley aad Utrl Dvsaa tar U.SU0 aa sanasee for tajtirteo. Reuorh aaye ko waa crura ky Ike defeadaate' stiteaoeJIe whan st Madioon svaaaa aad Martla street Deoem-kar Is, Lery Kaseo eaoka o.tS sa damesee iwe Aadrkw Teat Her petit km ssrs aha was atrack aad Injured ky the defendant' automobile Sopteaiber II whan aha waa eraaalng Cralf stnot, between SoYtoth and Blskth.etreeta Alloatns ko easaulied her, Mas Weet auod Oowta Han nor far sj.ua.

Rooe Fwrtor doelree to ke diverted from Samuel Puner. cruelty la ekaraed. Bho aoeka rut oration of her maiden name Foldkanis. Thar wore married Orlober St ISIS. In County Court Wlinam B.

Ulckman was naMd admlnlatrater ef the eauto or Thomai Dlekman. Anna England. adnilnUtratni or lha aetata or Robert England, and John Mat-tern, admlelatrator for Mary Mattara, ar Judge Rett. Virgil B. 8tawart waa named guardian or Alllo Allnult.

Chief Crrifflth Beports Tor Tear. Chief Orlffith. of Covington Fire Department. In a report to City Oomralaalonere yeaterday. shewed expenses for the yaar llll.

including safarlae. lo have oeen 171 311 lm bell alarms and tl atlll or telephone irlJ Toll, lM1 during the year amouniad of JE1 ZT- CM. AMietant Chief. Fire Mr- sting siponaee for the dapartmoat during "ii." an ordlaance ha 1 1 tai.i ui miiva ir.t;iSh.,nd,'c".'...,r. aa a.

mesne of reducing nre oa. oddltlonnl modern equipment to render the department mora rictent and economical. Chief Orifllth praised the conduct and ef ficiency of the flremen. Ministers' Association Getting Busy. Covlnglon Ministerial Association has maturated a campaign against vlre In all Its forma In Covington.

Prealdent Dr. Joseph B. Harrla. of nDnolntad a rommitta eon o. n.

McUenlrl to Investigate fam bimg. violation, of the Hutchcraft uundy cwflina lew. luifauv ter. and other forme of law violation The rempatgn had Ita Inception thiee weeka ago at nm t'hrlatlan Church, following a larlure by former Dean W'-P. Rogere.

pt the Cincinnati law School, a fiwd of eevfral hundred dollars waa ralaed. Lawson's Advice Sought. (Winston Houaawlvee' a Operetlve league, organlaed three woeka ago 10 light high prlcea ef foodaluffs. have atarted a purchasing fund. Prealdent Mra.

George Blauvell appointed a committee conflating of Mlaa Dorothy Kohl-brand. Mra Welling and Mrs. Reichelman. to hare chargr of the fun.l ana meaa da Bfternnon The league dlrectad Ita 8ecrtary to corr pond with Thomas Laan. Boaton nnan-cler, te obtain hla theory aa to cauae of prvwnt high prka.

Prowler Wounds Officer. Patrolman William Tie man waa a hot In tha palm of him left hand last evening In a pistol right with two men whom he arena ted when they emerged from hfneei of tha Sebaatlan Latha Company, Third and Philadelphia arreta The patrolman began lo aearrh one of tha men for a weapon. Huddenly the other draw a revolver and fired, tha bullet lodging In the OmCOT IWIU, 1 hla revolver at tnem. Wills Are Probated. Rv his will, probsted In Tounty t'ourt yaaterdsy.

Jamea 8. Clark. (01 Philadelphia street, bequeathed hla property te hie tour children. Oeorge Clark and Jeeele Clark "ma ex-uiers nt the The mill en wltneaaed by Taylor. Fred Konn.

reman end Inhn ntllAR Jr. Mary Msttern. by her will, her property to her husband. John Mattern. The will wsa drawn liecsmher IT.

llll. end witnessed by J. B. It.lter and Al Helme. Whst'i In a Namef At a preliminary eacn memoT na- t-mnuuim $1 Tha purvoaa of the league la to purcha I I diaaed-riv honus dlaorderly P.t.r J.

Olll. Secretary of We.t End for San with the Intention of Welfare Aaaorl.lloa. does not like the name 1 the wife of Nicholas and at a re, en. meeting ot nry who fornry In Coving- tna saaociation inirvaucea a rveoiuiion in hsvs a widely-known thoroughfare of that name rhanged to "Kelley a lane Thl. Western clly.

Ln route she bersme probably will meet with oppoeltlon. aa 1 deranged and wss removed to 'a Han Hhlnbone ellay wsa tha only connecting hn.nllel link between the eastern snd western rranclsco hospital. tlona of the rlty above high water during, Request recelvid for money to pay the flood ef llll. It eitenda from Western hospital fees rsttsed It to be sscer-to Crescent svenue. Just south of Fifth street It derived Ita name from Ita almoa, lalned Henneseey had spent Ills pstf.ndlcul.r aeo.nl.

savings In an effort to ssve his swret- Covingon Brlefi. i h'' 1 Prof H. W. Hrownell. Chlcato III gave1 a lure to Ovlngtun Mhool children at ill (Vivlngton IJbrsry sudltorlum yeeterdoy aftr- neon.

I Wlon. were reamed sfi.r vacation alnca Deemlw IV Jda H.rhen refu the re- qu, of j. H. an.1 Oeorf Seimelt to adopt lnl)r at-aiw an infant child whM unknown Judge Haiief)srm aaltl lhf court had not the power to grant the whlh tf B. petuionera In the abeence of knowl.

of lhl CBM-, parenta or their written Psul nehle. IS menths 014. sen rf John Behle. i Maple avenae. Mltcnell illee I roiluwilia in" wuiii ui ruiiiinii uiinM Hty fommlaslonere yeeterdav granted F1 I session by the aung T'-sr Your Day and watrf (Tiobe.

manager of a cold I by the oomMned voice, of the 1.1 pany at 424 rVolt irtreet Ihe privilege or fnges In the i lalrtrt. a operstlng hla wagon between I'lnclnnstl and lielhel (Irsnge will give the sddres, of mini. The response will he made br John A. license snissheth Nsnt years old. died st her home.

44 West Third street, oovtngton. esrly yesterday morning. Her nusbsnd snd lei children survive. ktsrr Ford snd wife yesterdsy. In the County Clerk's office, transferred to Prank Caaaelman property en the aouth side of Twelfth street.

14 feet west of Wheeler strest. for II snd ether conslderat lone. LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. Marriage licenses were Issued to the following at Covington yesterday: Judge W. Andrews 40 years old.

Ihel- hvvlllw. fnaL. and lira. Irene I.IHv en w.i. id 'l Everett Murphy.

24 years Old. Coving ton. and iAiclle Peerce. 22. Atlanta.

Oa Bmmett Starett, 27 yean eld. and Nellie Ramsey. 23, both of Cincinnati, obtained a license to wsd st Newport. MAEJUAQE LICENSES. Prsnk E.

Mcflanlel. 41 years eld, Colum- baa. Ohio, eeatreeler, aad Ella B. Olll. llll Adame etreet Leo Keseel.

II years old. Ianeaster. Ohio. merrhaat. and Oeldle Walamsn.

il, 701 West Miatk street. Rharlaa Krsats. II veers eld. 1101 I 'en I A I sveavs. saleemas, aad Ansa Schaefsr II, III Mohsws street, saleswoman.

Rev. Huge 0. Elseakshr. Oerl Havlle. IT pears old.

'141 I 'base street, eoremaker. aad Emma Strubbe. II, llll Straight etreet. Rev. m.

p. O'Brlea. Lee Campbell, yeere old. Clay Oeaaty, Kentucky, fanner, end Delia Heaeley, II, 141 Kllgeor street. Charlea C.

Olsckew, II years eld. Walnst etreet aad McMickea aveane. laborer, aad Aaaa Pearfcway, II. HIT Weatera aveaae, seas sawyse. Waller Htna, IT years eld.

Ill Plndiay street, taserer, sag Nellie Adklas. 14, Mil Baee street, saassstreae, AWystae Merer, years State aveaas. ererar. eaa Margaret si. te, 17 kaslia aveaae, ease werkss.

TOWNS JIEWPORT. aTeed 143,000 Tor Schools. oaeet Cnetaalaelnaaas astlaad City reuais-alaaiia yaateraay will reeetre tlU.OOO te operate the pealle aokailt ef Newport sarins 11T. Of this susa. ekey eatlaaue Ikey wHI receive mtlin, haaviBs a kalaaoa ef testes 1 wklph they leeuaet the City Cewu-eiaaata te eat aside out ef the etty's eurrent raveaes far 1S1T.

The eetlmatad aum te be raoalred tram City ef Newport oe eurrent cotlecttone en the Deeeaaker, Mia dualleata ea llCUUei satintatod amati nt ef doilnajuaat laaaa to be eeliactod ee tea 1S1I to leid duwllcaiae, StOuO. balanoa ke racolvod from the atate far year at. Sine eoxl Jaae SS, oetlmatod aum to ke reoelvad (rem elate from June so, lll, te Deoeatber 1. 11I. Ia addiuea, the School Coaantiastonera aay they eapoet te rveelvo es a Judsmonl In the rase ef Board ef nation va City et Newport, and troea ether eouruae tilou.

Including a halaacs of lavot ae ef January 1. 1lt. they aay thoy will have fmaa all thaao euarcee Kiel SO, and that outstanding obi taa-tlona aa e( Docomber 1, ISIS, wore i.l"3 U. leevlng a balance aa e( January 1. inf.

of Te make ap the sum of which Iher aay will required for 1MT. Including lha aieaay te ke placed la tha alto and bulkllnf fund, they request lha City CotnmUatoneie to eel aalde for ecbool purpooae the aim of Is. Thar also aeek M.S0S for Interval and sinking fund purpoaoa. Dr. O.

A. riickman was re-elortad chairman of the eVhool Commlaeloe another roar and Dr. Edward Hermann aaa rooloctad Vice Chairman. Three TakTths Veil. Mlas Martina Byrna, dauthler of Attorney W.

A. Byrna; Mine Dorothy Mudgs. daashttr of Mrs. Mary J. Mudta.

and Mlas Clara Bar-tela, all of Covington, entered the Order ef Notre Dame of Providence at the Mollier Houae, Mt. t. If artln, yeatarday. Ht. Rev, Kordtnand Broaaert, Bhthop of Cov-Initon.

aajtatad br many or tha clarky. om- elated. Tha candldafee, following au montba poalulanta wore rerolvrd Into I ho order aa nevloaa, receiving the habit of tho order and white vail. They entered the ehapel garbed ea brtdoe and, retiring later returned drraaed In tha habit of tho order. Crawford Is Out.

Attorney J. Crawford, who for many yeere repraeentrd the South Covliurton and Clacln-natl Street Railway Company In snaay legal battlea In Campbell end Kenton Circuit Ceurte. landored hla resignation yaeterday. The restg-natlon takaa alTact lnimdutlly. Attorney Matt Herold will uke of nil of tha bull- ui tiiv tmciion ana i snt ooatpentoa oero- artr.

Th, con.on of mUM recaollon al Hall laat night for Mrs. William Uradli-y in re-ognlilon of hr tn-lroo aa organist for years. Attomty John llfuvrr. on beha'f of tha ron-regatlon, preaontvd firs. Bradlay with a chest of allVar.

Mra. PrailUy will auccoedM aa organist by har daughter. Mlia Roeta Bradl'y. who also will direct the boys' choir Funeral of Visa Xahoa. Kunerml servlcaa for Ulss Ella Kehoe.

aiatar of Rev. rranrta Kehoe, si)vua. and Rev. Thomaa Kohoe, Ludloir. Ky will be held to-morrow morning at tha Immaculate (iiurt-h, Hhe waa a daughter of tha late Iwints Kahae.

A brother, Rev James Kahne, who waataator of Kt. Jamea Church, udlow, died afverai yaata ago. Newport Brie fa. Member of the Woman Teacher' ub will hear an aildteaa by ftuperin tend ant nf Ht-hoola W. Kin at their meeting to-murrow afternoon at 1'ark Avrnua ft-hool Hal).

Membera of the Pilre Departinent notlfted a woma opera 1 1 ng a reaort at the font Fourth afreet to leav- tha cltv vaatardav. The womanrercntly opened tha reeort depita BE1LEVUE, KY. Funeral nervlrea for Mra. Mary Ixiulae lasy. An year old prominent church worker, 81 Fairfield avtnue will be held i-morrow at 3 o'clock at Ht.

John's Bvanteilrai rnurch. Rev. Kiamer will onViate. Mrs. Alice A ah ford y-ara old.

ded at tha realdeni-e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. DrufTf, I2tl Fslrflflil avenue, yesterday, flht la aurvlved In her huaband. Walter Aahfuri.

and iwn children. DAYTON, KY. Herman r. Zlmmermann (11 vnr old, died al hla rasHana inT Vihlh v.a.s.laa alll I- hrld FrMay HU.ni UNFORTUNATE GIRL DIES. Mary Chevalier Newport, Wag To Have Wedded in West: Relatives of Mary Chevalier.

21 veara om- t' Monmoam street, newporl. were notified yesterday of the death of vouna woman st ian Fr.nrlim ln" yun woman at Mn I rsnclsrn. body will be foraarded lo New- port for burial. I The girl left Newport five weeks sgo ton and who nrereded her tit the r.r MILFORD. "irnint I'omuna Cirangc.

nilirii. inc mora than 700 mrmtra In Hamilton and 4'lrrmont Cou4itts. will os'ivm at bftlnl Hnlurilay. Thr will ie a morning and aftrn'si'n Inn and an olil-rashlonad Iwckcl dlnnar at th nrxjn hour. In tha niurnlnglht nfih drgrra vein he ionrprrNj upon a clans of is.n1llale-a and In lha aftrn(Kin liiuiy Minn of tha Hamilton aiid larmont unt- Orange Tanti H.

Mcholt, lural. Ohln win maka aJ aJflraaa. Hla auMVct will "What Nail "lieUlsthe Achlevemenn will be the iheme of an silreea bywllllam Hrllmarr. Mllfortl; "Hemlnlancea of i Irrn.unt tounty." by Mra. Amelia Perm.

Amelia: The nnt I i Hoyce. Mllford. Master of Pomona Orense Ohio Htsts (irsnge. K. Ilrown of Wll- llsmsburg Orsnge.

being delegate Kaln. years old Vice Msyor of Mllford snd for eeveral years a Cnum-llman In ths villas, died at hla home on Mound Mllford. yeaiernay. jar Hsln wsa for more than ten yeara with the Indian Paint I'omnany. Cincinnati, being forceil to give up the position because of III health.

Ha waa a member of Mtlrord Meaonlc Ixidge and Mil-rord I'hapter. Kaysl Arch Masons Me lesvea his widow snd two children Kacbael snd John. Jaceib She fee 711 veara eld. pioneer resident of Clermont t'oonty. died at his home on Msln street yesterdsy.

Tws daughters survive htm Mrs. Rdwln Horman Madleonville. Cincinnati, sad msila Abater. Mllford. Ohio.

Mt Carmel Orange yeeterdsy gavs dinner ino members snd friends following the tn- of offl ere by Deputy Maeter rrank Nb-hale. The 'rs ere Waaler. Prank kidney Oomeln. and Secretary trecll Turner. Rugene Oerlaugh and others bsve trsaa-ferred Is Dsnlel Uerlaugh a IIS acre farm bl Wa)ne Township.

Through the Sheriff, Peter Oomlen baa aold 10 Jennie Oomlen Isomers farm In Htenellck Township for 15.001). The American Hreks and Pound ry Company Delsware. has purcbsaad of the Amerlcsn Brsks Shoe snd Koundry Csmpsny, Vew Jersey. IMi 43 snd 4ae In New Rlch-ssoad. Mllford Village Council yeeterdsy sdleurned Is Tuaedsy evening, at which time the yearly appointments will be msde Including Solicitor.

Street Commteetoner snd Hesltb Officer. The Mllford bet tonal Bank's kid for the depnaltsry for the Sinking Fund Trustees was accepted at per cent a year Mttferd relstlesa' leamsd yeaterdsy of the ereridlas ef Miss Margaret Miller and Esrt Ooldea. the latter widely known amateur bsseball player. Ths bride Is a daughter ef Mre. Joel Miller Mllfere.

The grcom la a beet her of Hoy Oeldeei, formerly pitcher for tba S. Leo's osrdinsts. ths young pair na se friends reeea eJilldbebd. and ft waa as eected by reuauwee Hiey sroald be married la Ibe eertng. -yrleade were taken by surprise when told the twe had gone eaMlp te Oreene-keert.

where Ike eeremeeiy eras per. Iiiiaald Bslaroay. Taey will ae i aauTN NEWS OF THE COURTS. JLltheugh they were named Jane a ef laat rear mot should have beea honeymooning, alma L. Moers tars that Clifford JC Moora, machlnlatv 'Celebrated veolatmas Eva my slapping her faoe until If wag "red and awollen." She declares that he ad this merely for his own amusement, and when she objected he twisted her hand and Injured her thumb, then told her that If she did not like It, she could get out.

Mrs. Moors Alma L. Poole. 53.14 Chandler street, when she married Moore, who then lived at 4oul Thoburne avenue, Madlsonvllle. Three months later, she says, he prayed that she might be stricken dead.

He showed an aversion for hSr. she declares, snd frequently threatened to "go back to his girls Id Cincinnati," the w'fe charges. She left him Christmas Eve, so she asks for a divorce and to have name restored to her. One acsr over the left eye snd another on the right arm will be "exhibits" which Essie Williams, negro, will display when he appears In Court In his divorce suit against Nettle Williams. Essie filed suit yesterday.

In which he declares that Nettle aksted teacup at him so fast that he could not dodge, and therefore he will present Exhibit the scar over hla eye. Later 'She cut him In the right arm, and this produced the second exhibit he will how. In addition Kssle says that Nettle became Infatuated with a man named I Johnson, whom she visited. He left her a few months after their marriage, In March, llll.l, Williams ssys. August tl last Adam Heller waa con- vtcied of attempted criminal assault and was sentenced to Die penitentiary.

Yesterday Magdalena Metier filed suit asking for a divorce and for custody of their two children. I Says Ee Attacked Her Character. Alleging that Nathan Moakowlts. press-er. hVi Dsvld street, made slstemenls de- rogatory lo her character which reused her to lose her position as forelady for J.

Olddlng Miss Etta Rodgers filed suit In Superior Court yesterday, de manding tt.ono damages from Moskowlts. 4 alleges that Moskowlts made the alleged statements at the Ulddlng store November If last, caualng her to lose her position, snd she hsa been unsble lo secure other employment. Blames 7oraman For Injuries. I'aul H. Ilahn, 17 yesrs old.

through his fslher, Fred F. Hahn. la suing Wll-llatn nuhe, pYess foreman In the employ of llennegan printers, Oenesee street, for lO.Ots) damages for Injuries he says he sustained while In the company's employ August 1) last Young Hahn charges that he was clesttlng out the "fly'' of press when Huhe operated a lever, causing the prrss to descend on his head. He says that the left side of his face was out. his nose split.

Hp cut, two teefh were knocked out. two teeth broken, his Jaw fractured and his left srm cut. He blames Liuhe for the accident, and seeks damages from him. 8eeks Damages For Injury. ln'a suit Aled In Superior Court, Martin Janlswlaky la Jemandlng lln.tssi dsmsges from the B.

and O. 8 W. Railroad Company for Injuries he alleges he sustained November '-1 laat, wlvn he was struck by a train at Hrdamsvllle. Ills left arm and shoulder were broken, he says. New Grand Jury Impaneled.

Common Pleas Judge Kred 1.. Hoffman, presiding In Criminal Hlvtalon, Impaneled Ihe following grand Jury yesterday: Kd-aard Knorr. foreman, Branch street; t'llfford McOary. Bill Mercantile Library Ilulldltif; Ixjule K. LeRua, 'JIKUI Auburn avenue; Sett Kesin.

Montana avenue; Christ Rrlnkmsn, Mt. Healthy: Joseph Mulomon. l.surel atreel; Stephen Rreanrr, (liO Mellah avenue; l. P. Rowland.

S1H Rorman street: Henry Schuster. Rroadwny; Edward Rheln-hardt. Hlshnp; Thomsa Walsh. Klm-wood Place; Kdward Punker, 1.L'7 Cutter; Ben Weber. 21.

VI Vine street; Julius Web-or. 1017 Hycsmore: McOulre. I.VIS Chase avenue, and R. E. Taylor, Yale anil Park avenues.

The grsnil Jury will i ommence Its sessions next Tuesday Teg, She's Doing Well, Now. Although Melva Wolff, divorced wife of Oeorge A Klels. hmsnn. employed at Music Hall. Is an Investigator for a De- trolt Automobile Companv.

and earns a day. while her former hiiaband wsgrs are but I'J a day. Insolvency Judge Kelly held yesterday thst Flelmlimann must pay up the back alimony ordered. Therefore, Court decided Ihnl wages gsr-nlsheed should tlrel lie used to psy Court costs, and then the -balance lie sent to the former wife, In Pelroll I I Blames "Jerk" of Car. rmlse, brought an Independent suit to recover their legscles, snd did recover.

Serah Goldberg, suing Ihe Cincinnati Thev ihtMI legateaes could not Traction Company for dsmsges. rmeovrni unleM Court that ssys thst October 2 last, while on a Se- hIld tn, app from Com-damsvllle csr. she stsrled to slight, but mon Court naln )uag. me car gsve a jers, inroomg nri door, ami Injuring her knees snl side. Convicted of Cutting To Wound.

Frank Suffer, barber, charged with cutting to kill Fred Itsmaey. during a fight at West Ninth street, was convicted of cutting to wound by Judge Fred Hoffman's Jury in Cumins! Division yesterday. He aaa defended by Attorney Clarence Dorger. Assistant Prosecutor Ixiuls Fernberg represent ed the stste. Plesi and Sentences.

Carl Coleman, convicted of grand larceny, was sentenced to the peniten tiary by Judge May yest-tdsy. John White, charged with carrying concealed weapons, pleaded guilty yes terdsy, snd was fined 1100 and costs by Judge NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON Pl.EAB COURT. 114.114 William Meyere vs. mate of Ohio.

Petition In error Aled. 1S4 Sf I. City of t'lnclnnatl va. Emms Payne el si Apphcstlon to seseas conipei tlon for land. hsrles A.

Oroom. Ill Sit Keele Williams ve. Nettle Wll Hams. Tor dlvorcs Kuiroru, Hhook. Wllby a e-rtcke.

114, SSI raai II. Iisnn va. minem I'uoe. For lls.440 aa damagea. Fulfonl.

Hhook, Wllby 4 Krlcke. 14. 114. Carrie O. Morrlaon va Hinge of Madeira.

For 11.44 as damsgra Stephen W. Jonea and Frank H. Rrppert. 14. lis.

Nathan w. Ahnott va. Kan it. Keam. To nulet title te real eststs.

Helm. a HelntS III. Ill Alms 1.. Moore va. t'llfford K.

Maaare. For dlvorcs and sllmony. J. W. Cow.ll.

Troop Manufacturing t'ampany For 11.144 ss dsmagea for brsech of conttsct. Edward A Mefner 14.111. Alte A. Kesm va. Karl ft.

For divorce end alimony. Ilelnta A Helnts. 14.411 W. H. kettle Co va.

Mrs. H. M. Ormsby. Men and execution for III 7ft.

Albert Wlnkelman. 114,14. Mshel Henderson va. Thomas O. Pavls.

Chsrges af bastardy fllsd. gllvsr-men A Hilverman. 14 141. C. Psttersnn vs.

the snd O. a. W. Hsllroad Company. For I WO sa a.msfM Alcorn 4 Alcorn 144.111.

Harry S. Fredrick vs. same. For! aa aaa es damaaea Alcorn A Alcorn. 14,141.

William C. Helndel va 1rals l.lp- 114.114 MagdslenrHetse, vVAdem Hat Mr. For divorce. Walter 0. Muhlhauser.

wT-w. girpEHK 17,131. Martin Janlswisby va the B. and 9 HW'i. 17.411.

Sarah Goldberg va Ihe Cincinnati Traction Company. For IMIft as dsmsges Wellsnd 4 Nchlrkner snd Jacob J. Wslser. I7.43. Ktt Hodgera va Nsihaa Mske- ri.TL'm "surT" ryJiRT or lNaoLFENtrr I.I7L' Fred Jhxeier va City af CUola- THE race ain't always to the swift is away ahead of those quick-cured tobaccos- even it it doe years for its aein iBI VOU want smooth tobacco, of course.

Then, listen Velvet is made smooth in the only way it can reaih be done. Velvet mellowness comes from two years ageine Nature's way. Now yon see why it's your turn to try CALIFOL-NI VIA NEW ORLEANS THE TRUE WINTER ROUTE Illinois Central R. R. Tws fa at trains da 'I jr.

AM nieea In Disliiff Oar. ls osii arvtc. Thr-Mt alaaptng t-sir raaratton, Onljr Una opat at! 04 thraufh Pull ma Mewl Tuflat lhp-rr fnlii Onrtnnall 10 AnRaias aad Man rntnclao without dunm. Issjrtlas) twajeif 111a roil or aisnaara aiaiar. hm nr rrw Fun paniruiara ai 11 mat otto-.

a r. a. Ann. u. 1.

ininoia antra nstl. To snjola ssseasmsnt. Brown A Brown. 1.171. Carrie O.

Morrison ea. Village ef Madelrs. To enjoin sssesaaient. Kraae: Reppert and Stephen W. Jonea UNITED STATES COURTS.

Cnlted States Circuit Court of Appeals waa requested yesterday to grant a rehearing of the appeals, of the Cary and Qaslay heirs against Robert H. Oneal, Rising Sun (Ind.) grocery clerk, which were decided recently, awarding 1100.000 worth of real estate la the heart of Cincinnati's business section to the original poesessors, the Cary and Uaslay heirs. The request was made by Attorneys Hraly, Ferris McAroy In behalf of Oneal, and came In the form of pe-I tltlnn for rehearing. It la set out by 'counsel Court apparently based Its "opinion to large extent, at least, upon the compromise agreement that waa entered Into after the case had beea lodged on appeal In Hupreme Court for Hamilton County, Ohio, after a spe-i clal act of tha Ohio Legislature had been paased, and that Court considered this act of the Legislature authorised i Miles Williams, grandfather of Oneal, I to bargain away the latter' rights to the real ealste Involved In this case. I Counsel contends this act, so far as It sttempted to authorise Miles Wll- llama to make any agreement binding upon his four-year-old daughter Char lolte, snd her then unborn child.

Hob ert Onesl. clearly was unconstitutional and void, and that, so far as If affects Oneal, It deprived him of his proporty I without due process of law. It Is contended also that the compromise agreement was a fraud upon the 1 rights of Charlotte and Oneal, and that the latter waa entitled, at least, to a reg-; ulsr trial of the will case upon Its merits In Supreme Court for Hemlltoo Cobnty, on. ihe case had been lodged there oa apiesl. Since It Is conceded iy such trial was had, counsel aays the lights of Char-I lolte Williams's unborn child wsre not tlMiMiad of bv ths eemDramlsa aaraaiaeBl by which the Caraand Qaslay obtained possession of the real estate la dispute, That Court failed to follow the decialoas of Supreme Courtof Ohio on the effect of the appeal of Ibe original will oase 'm Common Flees Court to Supreme Court for Hamilton County, Is averred also by Oneal a counsel In support ef Its reiiui'st for a new hearing.

The attorneys declare Court overlooked the fact that after the case hsd been lodged In Supreme t'ourt for Hamilton County, seven legstees tinder Elmore Williams's will who hsd refused to agree to the corn- m.n. t.i aalde the will, and, there- for, the will as to all parties who had not sgreed to the compromise waa In full force Appellate Court Matters, I'nlled States Circuit Court of Appeals vestrrday concluded hearing In the aP-leal of the Kagle Woodenware Manufacturing Company vs. The Dans Manufacturing Company and took the case under advisement. Waller F. Murphy appeared for the appellant and William H.

Wood for the appellee. I'nlted Stales District Judge Holllster aat with t'lrcult Judges Knappen and Iienison during Ihe erguments of counsel In ths esse of c. Ksiloch vs. N. O.

Iloag.snd Vi. Kyser appeared for the plaintiff In eriorsnd W. P. Armstrong for the defendant In error. In this esse Kal.

loch, who Is a physician and surgeon, la appesllng from a Judgment of Federal Court at Memphis awarding Hoagland I7NI ss damages for alleged malpractice on the part of the surgeon. t'ourt msde orders yeeterday dismissing Ihe rases of Mli hlgsn Mollne Plow Com-psny vs. I.tibert A Sanderhoff. Receiver and Trustee, and Numham. Stoepel A Co.

et al. vs. The Standard Merehsn-dlse Company et al pursuant to stlpula- tlons of counsel. Court epproved a stlpuistlon of counsel In the case of Mra Stanley Bone et al vs. Fon Rogers et al.

that narrative testimony be substituted for a portion of present pflnted record. In the ceae of The Caroline. Dlnrhneld n() 0)0 R.i.e Company vs. Oeorge W. Strout, the plaintiff In error la ordered to furnish to Clerk W.

C. Cochran 2B copies of ths copy of a map certified to Appellate oun n7 me uoi oi below. Tho copies ere be attached to the printed copies of the record on file la Appellate Court. An order was entered yesterday Instructing Clerk W. C.

Cochran to make certain changes In the record tn the matter of the petition of Fred Buttcrfleld A to revise, Ac, tn the case of Ihe Klnnsne Company, bankrupt. Timely Notice Given. The February tern) of District Court of the United State, fop the Southern District of Ohio will commence February the Clerk on or before January IT. The docket will be called on the first day ef th, term, at 10 o'clock a. and cases not responded to may be dismissed for lack of prosecution.

IlecUon jTraud Case Continued. I BeoaoM of the sbwenca from tha city of certain of the Government wttn the preliminary bserlng of Harry Coaoa, wimut take two Velvet anpy iHuaintasi jg.ncornu n4aar. itftft. Taftosss) Main lot, a 13 lrjTPar 1 murosM, uMUaaMatl, VBisk Sixth and John streets, saloonlat. ea a charge ef having Intimidated a Federal Oread Jury witness was continued br Commissioner Adler until January 12.

Coons was arrested on a warrant Issued oy commissioner Adler after It had seen reported Coons bed attempted ta tnflue eace a witness who was called ta civ testimony In the election fraud Inquiry. Peninsular Chemical Co. Appeals. Appeal from the decree of United States District1 Judge Hollleter finding for the defendant In the trade-mark Infringement ult of the Peninsular Chemical Cam peny. Detroit, va Samuel tejvtn son et Cincinnati, waa allowed to tha plaintiff resterday br Jodse Holilstsr.

Th appeal bond waa flied at fSoa Ia its assignment of errors the chemical company aver Coura- erred la holding It trade-mark dees not cover clgara, gait oaiy aruga. cqenuoals, c. Tims Ixtenaion ranted. Upon stipulation of counsel la tba- ease of the Meccano Limited va. r.

A. Wsg-ner et al. United State, Dtstrlat Judg Hollater yastsrday granted the defend ant nntll January 23 within which to Ble their supplemental tranaertpt la United State Circuit Court of Appeals. Tha de fendants alas were granted leave to with- draw certain eihtblta for the purpose ef naving tnem reproduced. Cement Contractors Bankrupt.

WUllam Kolllng and Charles L. Befssa, Cincinnati, cement contractor, doing business William Kolllng Company, yesterday filed a voluntary petition ia t'nlted States District Court as partner and as Individuals. ejhele MMMnhln AmYit I2.TM24 and partnership assets at fasd ta. Kolllns UU ao Individual llaMlltles er assets. Balsa schedules personal UabUU Ueseof $642, ns assets.

The larger gredltora af th partnership are Western Oermaa Bank, B. riamm. McMlrken and Elder streets, I1TS: William Wlte, SIS Academy avenue. 100; Char lae Metsger, MD1 Sprta Oreva avenue, gioo; caariea M. itatsea, More wood, tano; Anna Betas.

Norwood. $260; James Olapan, lOOT Ollbert aveaae, $400) John Orr, Ull Tork (greet, Frank Scblrmer, 10 West Court street 1110. Bales' Individual creditor are CTeartea Metiger, S801 Spring Orove avenue, tbOO, aad Henry earner. Liberty and Sim streets, 1142. Court Affirms Xeferee, t'nlted States Dlatrlet Judge Hoillster yesterdsy mad an entry aJBrmlna tna order of Referee Prank M.

Krapp, Spring. field. Ohio, disallowing th claim af tba Maryland Casualty Company ggalnet th estate of Fldler Brock, Springfield, bankrupt contracting Arm. Court dis missed the bonding company' petition (or review. Bankruptcy Votes.

In the matter of the Heme aad Coun try Publtahlng Company, bankrupt, the Flrat National Bank of Pltakarg, Ohio, yesterday filed a petition In United States District Court seeking the return of eer- tlflrate of deposit for IlM. alleged to be held by the trusts In bankruptcy. These certirtcetee. the bank ssys, covered deposits of the magaslne company credited In September. 1S15.

On or about this time, th bank 'add, It applied these a spoilt to the payment of a note for fMS, dee to It from the magaslne company, having notified th eompany It had topiW payment on the certificates. These certsfl-ratee are In the possession of tha trustee. tne nana says, sou nave osea prvsajnie for iement. I'nlted State District Judg Halllster yesterday dismissed th Involuntary bsnkruptcy proceedings Instituted by the Wetterer Brewing Company et al. vs.

Henry M. Mack, upea the recommeada tlon of Referee (trove, whore reyort ad the matter was affirmed. A voluntary pstlttoa la bankruptcy was filed yeaterday by Anna Aronaoa. SIS West Fifth street dealer la cloaks and suits, scheduling liabillUei at M.4AS and assets at 04, of which MAO ran- resents her stock In trade She list approximately KU creditors, the largest et whom are Lautarbavck Cloak aad Suit Company. Ctnrlnaatt, $T1; Reiser Sons, Cincinnati, IMS; the King oerment Company, Claelnnatl, 112: PhOlps A Xlmon.

Clnrtnnatl, 1ST, and Stephen H. Wilder, ClntfnnaU. 110ft First meetings or creditor Were held In the office of Referee drove yesterday In the matter ef Mrs. Roe B. Smith.

Wlllamshiirg, Ohio, bankrupt dry snods dealer, and Bauer land Brothers, Norwood. Ohio, bankrupt retail grocers, Cyrus H. Lorher we elected trustee ef tha Smith estate, and hla bond was fixed at U.0W. Charles J. Mlnter was elected trustee et Sauerland Brothers.

Because tha brtrt.i-sti failed ts appear for vx ami nation th creditors adjourned until January IS. when the examination will be conducted. MILIXREEK VIOEr. Aetemobtlee keJeeigtag le Jena Smew. Redd.

Ins and M. Peoe, Wrwmmg. selllde4 eerie yesterday reaming at Wyeeaiag aad Suras gvea sea. Xsetk were gssaaea. Charlea Stout, years eM.

Mt Bseltky. wss gned II end reels by Mayer May sa a rbarae ef saving drive recklessly. He wee ertweiel by Cklef Dlstlsr. When ruretnt lha oeeeiee ef Wyemrng end Wasblagtea) evenese, leirkland. yesterday srsaaa.

aa eatomaklte fcelonvtng la r. -tee, tlleamary aveaae Clexinnatl. pellce e. Lsckisas. Beth vaaids were eaaeaged.

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