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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 12

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hi tf. ja DILEMMA Of Contractor HenkeL If tlo Bars CoDtnet Wis Misrepresented Hd Weakens HlsSnit Against Qoiglej UiUtj Liabl. TwHIi XT He Deal. Boars Cm Coapsl Ela Te Cemalste Werk at Pm-at Pries. J.

KMkd wn to te ra tree! betw tbe Waterworks ConnlaleMn tbe mmimUm ef tbe MUHH rmnrUw. A wUl be wimtiril. be sublet tbe ooa trsot. tbe prtoe af wwicb to about ILOOO.WO, n. M.

vitor Ce lts enboootractor bus Job on tn rnxmd ttint tne I (a be aeMWtad are dMTiii from wfent ra i-crass -ted tor tb eoniract dn Sags and spaotBoatkm aad borings of tb irnlnwri, and demanded estra eompenaa-tlea Mar ha would prooeed with It. There- pon the OooMalaatooar ealled wpon Henkel to eompt te tbe work. Ha, too. la rere nut as repr.nl .4 Id tbs eont act apeciOcarloas. and oa that eeoount demanded mor money and longer time to oomplet tha work.

waa told to put hla demands la writing. Ha did this last Tuesday-, but bafora tb board mat Hankal sued Quigter A Co. for eocne t7.UU0 alleged to ba duo him on tbe ooatraet. Hansel in his written proposition to ftva board repeat-ad his tlamsnds for mora mo oar and kmf ar time, but did not give anr reasons for thaaa. insists on asAsoxa Tha hoard lharaupon referred tha proposition back to him, with lha request that ha lacluda In It hla reasons for tha demands.

Thla. It aaama. la exactly what Hankal doaa not want to ataia In black and white. For If ba maintains, as Quigley has dona, that tha contract la not exactly as represented. Im wlU not only furnish a strong dafanaa to Quigley against tha suit ha Iliad against blnv but will maka himsalf llabla to da t-Mb to Quigley, according to tha letter's laws of tba maltar.

Quigley says ha agreed to par Henkel O.UUU and a cartaln par- cantata for tha big contract, but ho now de clares that ha waa lad Into tha contract by Haraprnaantallona In regard to tha materi als to ba excavated, and that, therefore. In teed of Hankal bains a.bl to hold hUn for 'ho balanc dua undar tha tfrwment for tha contract, ha will hara (round for aulna; Haakal for damaaa oa account of tha contract harlna- beau mlarspraaantad. All that tutelar la waltlna; for now la for Hankd to Lata la writing to tha board that tha con tract Is not as It was raprasantad to ba. Than ha falls confidant that Hankal cannot oialm tha aionay ha acraad to pay for tha contract, but will ba liabla to htm for dam. acs.

CKL IJf A HOLB, rrom ms it appears tnat Hancai is cer tainly In a peculiar dilemma. Unleaa ha makea a written statamant to tha Commis si on era to tha effect that tha contract not as It was raprasantad In regard to tha materials to ba excavated, which ha has lalmad verbally, ha cannot Insist oa hla demanda for extra pay and more time for tha completion of tha work. Bealdea ha would then ba required to complete tha lob at tha contract price and within tha time specified In tha contract or be llabla for big damage to tha board. 'Oa tha other hand. If ha doe maka demands In writing.

It aeema ha und mines hla suit against Qulgley and makes himsalf llabla for damage to him. Just how will extricate himsalf from tba unpleas- aat predicament remains to ba seen. Contractor Qulffey pointed out another peculiar thing In Hansel's suit. He says Hankal clalma that under the agreement with ulaier tha latter waa to pay him taOwOOO aa aooa aa tba 20 par cant retained by tha Commissioners until the completion oftna work shall haw been paid to Qulg ley. Mow.

Qulg ley having abandoned the wortt. tha retained money will never be paid ito him. Therefore Henkel clalma that tha become dua and demands It payment. Qulgley claims that tow la falsa reasoning. Ha maintains that lnas-.

Saooh da tha EAJ.000 Is to ba paid only attar tba rate la so par cant ahall ba paid and Iiiasasmb. aa Henkel clalma that thla retained 29 par east will never ba paid, there tor Quigley argue that the wlU YES QUIQLET I Th aaia at tha cootraotor'a outfit which belonged R. M. Qulgley A rK. at the new watet atlU, at CaJIformaw Onto, which baa bean being oa under the dtreotba of rn raualvay of ta 8m, W.

W. Ramasy, was not concluded yeateroay. Bo far, tt ts said. Fln.nno baa baaa raallsid. and aonaid- aauV tha attack baa baaa aoid.

Qutaiay asM Mat BrtgtJt that the thing war aailing away batow what he had paid 1 'of thatn. Thacbre ataaan roUars, for which bo saya pautd S8.000, war aoal for Tha-aaia wttl be resumed by Auctioneers 4 1 aerial A Tlaiiiliiaai at o'clock tat nam-tag. and It to axpeotad that it wW wound bmto-dajr, MEQHAJIO'a Ig nixix Tb Evana ak How rard Ftt-a Brick Comnaa alad an affidavit for marhanlo'a Uen Qulctor Co. and A. J.

Heaksi for KlTM SS aJlaged to be dua for matsrmls faj ilahed Qulgiay dt Co. In the construction new watcr- ifHO MEETING ft i Of Bln-ta; Fud TnutMi Held Wauat mt Qmoraa Tito ragul ar moot lng of tbo Btii toIaTrna.wncbwaaUbaUp P. fa only to tha otty. Ins ueh as tb Oactanaa Bouthara Railway Ttusta and the K. a and T.

P. RU-rVunpawy for an e-tanatoa af the Waa tha road, aad the tasa of of bond fof terminal r-rrosas. to ta lor th Bmung land Boaea for approval, meeting- wUl la bade that there as cstr to aaak a FKJULUX IOia of B4 CSlnc street. tba victim of a ZZ T- cartaln at th and of th aat apoa wtricb aba was aet a in wino. navbM -rb rod to or ta Luma to fortoM THAT YAZZ2XZLDJI At Sauar-a agstor-.

ar Cantoil gran ua and EaysalUar at-aat. thar to a waXar-sneiaa oa display watgWag pounda aad meaaannc 4 fast ta tur.r. Tma loa was raised on tto hi at swouwar aanot HORRIBLE IlTN Of CUT HdwpttaJ. Lataranr aUi-rtaT la aaath. am Tr4 -it HMDStal astsoaav awes) tha a4 a rr tww amy aw a res 11 aun euauptiaa of tna arlad anadotwa.

a a atrlatare mt tne aaanhasim aa raH raaalfd. that avataa but a ease 11 oaeAiag tbrvagl tnrvagb watch ba aa taavaa aoiy nuo looa for Ma wr.wmm itn aaiv baaa lemar puanad erMh greet dinVntity, aad ra tt u. iai ao into Ox Dwnr ca Frtca waa aaaaaaltad to stoop forward ao taat ato bead aiaaoa towebad tba ground, aad ta (b la maanar waa abie to surk up tba UojuM fao thruugn a gtaas tuaa. Jdaaawhiia rna etrlctura has giawa cloaar. taTtta poor feiWw waa aa earialnly yamas aa I hie Barb had beea ta tha aatU af a baa rcmrtcM.

EMtatioa has eeea la vela, aa ale we a Sanaa ooaaiooa wUl not permit of tb oweratian referred In, baa ba dies wtli from axaaaa- Ooa, aad naawtul ts awtlaruig turaa QUIETLY Mftrrled TTcr Jacob Cig and M1m Kavthcrlna D. RandnJL A waddSaa; that wttraotad aort tbaa uanal Maotlua aa account at aa aflart at eecrcr iamntaad by Rav C. W. lad cat t. pastor of ft.

FsuTs M. E. Church, yes- tarday a ftarnoon. Has eantractlna; partla ware Jacob L. CMgler, untor utaibai of tha wholesale Whisky Arm of Cj-lgler A Crlgier.

of Klka Covlngte, and Mlas Katharine B. lUadail. formerly of 2110 Kemper lane. Walnut Hills. Whan Mr.

Crlgier secured a amirta U- tnaa yeatarday at rha oourtbouaa ba re quested Krotiate Ueputy Fard Under to keep uur quiet tor a asy or two. tm 11a. father, dauaiitar and eon. had baaa Urine at tha Walnut Hill address up to two weeks aso. but on account of the approaehtng nuptials of Miss Randall the noma waa Broken up.

and sne. wwn nar want to buard at un Broadway lalar fan eatly eurpn to learn of tha waddtna. Mr and Mrs. Crta lar left last rrtght for Brooklyn, N. for their hooey moon.

PESSIMIST la WLUUm Wetfll, Who Doem't Care To Live. Usually patlsnts wbo eoa or who are brought to tha City Hospital are anxious to be relieved from pain and to be cured. William Westrall. wwo fell from his wagon and who Uvea at 061 Paradrome street. Is exception to tha rule.

When brought In yesterday be was dl rustad with life. Her I've boon trying to escape Injury ail ray life, and now I get hurt," he grum bled to the doctor. Say. 1 don't car whether I live or not. I'm just tha un- rurktest fellow alive.

Wtiere ar you going to put ma? In Ward! bar. can't you put in UT I nad two friends dls In tl ward, and I'd Ilka to so ther." est rail Is not seriously Injured, and his wish to be taken to ward was not re spected. UTTERLY Without Any Foundation. That New Bepert Abaat Ifajer Fleiicbnaaa aad the Fisl-iiif Epinede. Ta raporl from tb Eaat yesterday re viving' tha story of ntaror Flaisehmann's arrest for Wlecal BhlnsT.

wltb tha furrher Statafnant chat th matter had not yet been settled, aeema to have been utterly without foundation. Mayor rMsehmann's letter, publiahed In Tna Eaouiaaa Tuesday, rhorournJy espial aad what no doubt started aa a Joke, but now hae beoome a more serious mat- tar. The following telea-ra i. received re tard ay from tha Mayor in New York, by bis private secretary. Mr.

Charles J. Christie, fittingly closes tha Incident: I have Just received over the private wire an est bet from this rooming'' Ear- QCiua of a special telegram from Grant's Mills. N. under date of September S. I wish you wouM say to Tna EUrgoiaai that th Whole proe-oedlnf-s as oontalnad therein la naws to ma.

I never heard of Attorney Dean, mentioned Id tha article, nor did I make or receive any proooettlona of any kind to or from on Preston. At th tlm 1 was supposed to ba in Court yesterday. according- to th article. I araa soma--here on Itmm Island Sound, aad my brother Max waa la Canada- FELL DEAD A.t Sick Wife's Bedside. Beraard Kaber, Striklar Carriare Wtrker, Ends Bis Life With Acid.

Th earrlac makars" strlks elainiad a vic tim tat th person of Barnard Na- a carriage trimmer, who took a doaa earbDlia acid yeatarday mot i In, at hi 83S Carttsla avenue, and a moment later fell dying acre th bad- where his wUt lay sick. Tho dan aid had been out of work, for several weeks aa account of th strike. Hla wife was QX and yeatarday mornlns early aad waa apparently la good spirit. He prepared breakfast aad after ward washed the dlahea aad put them away. kaxldenly he atag-g-ered Into th room whan his wlf avy la bed aad fail to th floor.

He auutnawd to Ha to hi feet and than fell aero th bed. where a znlrad a mo ment uucr. Hla wlf waa almost frantic with grief. Her ecreama brouarht a neurhhor. and nr.

and I Cady waa called tn. The ease waa reported Muni urn mu as aean ituuta, ut a view of the hedv eosvbmd hi that something else was the cause, and Dr. W. R. Ortaa aad Dr.

William H. Prttchard were ordered to make a Doat -snort an aumiaa. ttoa. They found carbolic acid in larxe auaa- tloe. and so notined Coroner Winkler, who than learned that the family bad made aa effort te keep the affair quiet.

He will recall all the witness who testified that ueaia waa rrom natural rtniM ami will have ta explain their action to-day. Ne other reason than that be waa wot of work and hla wlfa ia cam. be aa i3EVERE TALL -V e- Sustained By John Burk, an Edl- so-t- Burk. a avbarer ta tb twinlnT 6t th saiaoa campaay who Uvea at ua John irom me tow a while wesklnsr at. th Plant acr'Flam street, ana sustained a se vere contusion af i -t -i." at the City ooom uriniijx Tb ReadingTowa Hail waa packed to th ear mat night, aa it waa mtctai ik.

CoaaeJl weald have a lively s.a.i i 1 araaeat war dlauMuhiM After the as al muHw vn i- CfP-K. CO A. by El: mr-texaau. wui noc eur avl gavaafeay tsLne ail co uaiata. hut it pmmm4 ass Bs and ha baa baaa fad ar-AdaUr.

sms1sflra) to fast psegraaalng. sad a baa wasted ta ahalatoa, Ta aw lasnpt railav bias now by aa oawra-osa etrnsr a traua iiiini ar gaauasinaiy ar both wall ilinat ba and esaud aaiy baid daarb far a brtof nwrtod. filaa to (aa nartaaat abwwt wboas saacw has baa wrtuam. atosTartaa: fraaa wrniem Iran ENQUimnv cnrcnnrAn. Tiroiisb at; cnPTriBim 5.

tcov The Dry Goods 0ertzet KiJMl 3Ui IsM II '-'M iu II II Is tho best, tho the Central West and Oouth. ThlJ tczsaalt Is a clzzcr, vrozaer end more advantageous source of sopply tor all classes cf IJercliandiso than ever before. assortments are complete beyond comparison Our prices are based on that low level made possible only by vast and ftybrable pnrchases. If You Would Buy To Greatest Advantage, See Us and Post Yourself on Our Goods and bs Mime LYNCHING Was Narrowly Averted la Old li.i Caogbt MfslrtitiBg a Small Child. Lured Her To Secluded Spot Un der Fern-Street Bridge.

IitenM Exeltemeit Created Wfcei Crime Beeane Kaewa la aa Old Otftader. Cornelius Tracer, a well-known character on Walnut HUia. wno yeara otu ana whose hair Is ss white aa th driven snow, is locked up at tha Seventh District Station on tha charge of assault and battery. The aged prisoner attempted to mistreat a five-year-old girl yeeterday afternoon, and narrowly escaped rough treatment at tba hands of sn Infuriated crowd of dtlsens. Had It not been for the presence of Officers Curlle and Sturla tha old man would have been summarily dealt with, as ths crowd WKe worked up to a high pitch of anger hi attempted crime.

Tha attempted assault took place undar tha Fern-street bridge, which spane tha C. P. and V. Railroad tracks. A One spring, which give out splendid water, ta located undar tha bridge, and the residents of that vicinity use the water for drlnkln- purposes.

MT TO THB SrSJNO. Yesterday afternoon shortly after 3 o'clock- Mrs. Samuel Balm, who Uvea at 2910 Reading road, sent her two children down to the spring for a bucket of the water. The names of the children ar Freddie, aged 8, and Amelia, aged 6. Th tots, hand in hand.

walked down ta th railroad tracks and ware proceeding to the sprmg when they met Tracer, who was walking in th oppo site direction. Tha old man halted them and engaged them In conversation. Finally, upon th -romlse of some candy to each of the children, be got them to saparate. He told the boy to go to tn spring and get th water. Freddie had no eooner turned his back before Tracer Inveigled th little girl to th other end of th bridge, where soms high weed grow.

Amelia In trusting confidence accompanied th aged man and held him by tha hand. Suddenly ha eelaed the child and threw her to tha ground. She screamed lustily, and her brother hurried to her assistance. His childish brain grasped the meaning of the old man's action, and lifting his voice screan led for help. Fortunately Officers Curliss and muria were passing the spot, and they heard the screams of the terrified children.

They immediately descended to tho tracks. Tracer leaped to his feet and mada an effort to eacap. but the officers seised him and placed aim under aires t- LYJfCWIMa TBUATXlTtD. The news of the attempted assault soon spread throughout the neighborhood, and angry ran and women ran to the scene. Tracer, in the grasp of th two officers, was Being Beta until tne arn bi ox tna patrol wuob which had bean eummoned.

The orowd gathered threateningly about the prisoner, and soma angry talk waa Indulged In. The presence of the officers had a quieting affect, however, and no attempt was made to Injur Tracer. The latter was Daaiy rrigntenwa. ana oaga-e tna omcera to protect him at all haaards. Ha was taken to tha Seventh Diatnct Station and locked up on the charge of assault and bat' tery.

Tracer ba been In the workhouse a number of time for various off eases. He begged from door to door on the hilltops, re prreen tin a that he had been a school mate of prominent dtisena. When those who approached htm refused to buy the chesp pens he carried he eursed them ve hemently. Hi reputation ta CONSTERNATION Among Branch Hospital Nnrses Orer Coming Dismissal. Consternation reigna among th of th Branch Hospital.

whose position swill, at the end of the month, be taken by nureaa of the training school of th City Hospital. This chaag will affect seven nurse at th branch institution, soma of whom have been on duty since it opening, four years ago. Their ability and attention to duty have never been questioned, and it Is purely from motives of economy that the change hi made. By discharging them and substitut ing the training school members nearly iiai in salaries can be eavea. a no.

in adit Ion. the aubetltutee will set valuable ex perience ia the handling aad aura lag oa sumption, MANAGER KUENY Lool; Down tho Lent Veranda At the Zoo CInb House, A VrTLELL ZkT.TTTX ir. Phil Reuhlman. on of th eld sat Jouraey- arbers te the city, applied at the City Hospital yesterday for admission. Keukl fan has a deformed foot, and his general toMitms is such tv.at ts waa advised to a i ta 1 Ir largest and lowcst-jxrico market tor LIcrciiit in all All our departnicnts have been strengthened-our TWO LIVES Out Tkea Hn.

Fauto Went Tone IMed-At City HogpltsO. Arssr feerfol eg ay Mrs. Fannie Jaw who was adadttad- thai City Hospital ago. dead at aad with bar went th Bf of bar unborn child. Wall sllcttlag than ordinary sympathy, th case of Jar.

Jones waa eaosedlngir tntrtng froen 1 mdical ataadpoint. Sb waa ejnieted with better known a St. Vita' ta euofa an aAra-ated tha twitching of bar aa constant night and day. Wbeo th stutaoe brought bar front her home, at aul Eaat Third street. It waa aac- eeearr to strap her to the stretcher In order that she might not fail off whan tb saaam Not a nr in bar body was at rest for a minute, except under aa opiate, and when tm triad to talk It was only disjointed tsaoes that ah managed to ertloulete.

For bar pciai beneflt a separate room waa aat apart far her ass. the floor and wail of which we covered with mart resets whereon she oould roll and to without In tur to herself. Balnsr nat until of a bypereensitlve nature it la believed that nar approacnins; motherhood aupennaueea th attack, and the consequent exhaustion uvea ner aeetn. sirs, jonee was oatj only 1 great ra year old. aad a youna weaaaa of niemeot and many personal charms.

BMnk f. A.K Vf called at th hospital late last night mai claimed the remain They will ba taken to JUpiay, Ohio, this morning for burlaL CINOINNATIANS Interested in This New Oil Gtuher in Texas. Th report that th Federal Crude Oil Company, owning and operating anon land in tha Beaumont Held, brought la a gusher last Saturday ha been confirmed, and tha stock, which was aoid bar originally at SO cents per share. I reported to be worth oonaiderablr mora to-day. Thla company I th first company whoa stock waa sold in large quaatltlea ia Cincinnati to bring In a gusher, it is estimated that with rha eight-iaob pip out of which th oil I pouting that the capacity- of the well would reach on hundred thousand barrels per day.

Thla stock was advertised very extensively through the coiamns of this paper some months sgo. and It la pleasing to note that those who had faith In the development of thl property and secured the stock will undoubtedly be handsomely waroea tor tn tr investment. PATHETIC Story of Sister 8 Devotion Retired Br Rrceat Death at City Hospital of Brace Helaaird, a Freak. The demise last BundVy at the City Hot-pltal of Bruce Holm bird, who waa positively a pathologic! freak, being afflicted with almost a dosen disss ma say of which should, by all law of nature, have caused hie death loner before the end cam, has revived a pathetic story of the devetioai to him of a sister, who is now also dead- Bruce Hoiabird waa one a resident of Jefferson-rills, being, employed, a clerk in the Quartermaster Dspartme there. Has Bister.

Mi Edith, waa. beauti ful girt, and bar dowotloa to bay brother wai fully returned. Sb was Wpokeo of aa wH lowy aad graceful, aad: whaa Herbert Pop pleton, af Blrmtagbsm. bTlch caaa te Jeaersoa ill to visit rai Uvea be ana hersms enamored. Ba pressed sua suit arduously, but with oe Hoiahtrd toft JeTeit)Uvtlle earn to this city, scoompe-lsd by his Herbert Poppletoa continued to pre hi salt end followed her hither.

In the mssntims Brace Hotaplrd hi ill aad waa taken, to a hoapttai. His Uoa eowtinued to grew- worse, aad the was told that aa oparsaos was neces- eare hfe At that tlm tbatr Stock of funds was rwaaing lew. aad ear ia -ejaiiisii j. SO bar eirctunataAce, offered ttf defray the ex- aa eperatloa aad stew bar. brother if aba wwold wag con ear to.

a sfiaa Beaabird anser. decided. te aaeriflc: beraelf. Ia tba hwawume aba baa takao a oouree af train-' lag ta a achool toe naress, aad waa grada te January, inn. Hr naarriage to eate jlabs -ta.

Jury. UBT. The prevwd aoauay. aad after a tow aentsikg ahe and her bnehanrt asnarateei Bt. Levi Where curTj a poattloaaa awneMaoresa aader- Sunta-la.

C'C MorrbV'wr the BapOat Ha- wea th love aad respect of aa attended, aad if any preference st all waa shown it was to the poorer cUa of Pnts ander bar Until the time of bar death, two year ago last Feorurr. oared for bar afflicted brother bounO- taUr. fc JSraoa Hoiabird waa anokaa af as aa ex- nsprtimaMy bright reuaar aw wail a resi- dea or uaTer soavtn. -and ehartnar bhi of his terrible afbtetlagt until they Uarntd at big dath through tb roinaint of Tma )snaHk. laTmLLST STATISTIxa Zaraetars of th County lallrmary their regwlar monthly iwerttra- at the institution at Cart bag- yesterday.

Oa Ae-guet SI th-re were 241 tewtetee te the ra- ttttution. The evpensts for the month were: Par roik Svll -iii i er t-- hnproventecu I i ier en. la -uU Hi relief. 4-7 to.L eeui ilT Th Clmwood Place Council met mat nirhi and passed the ordinance anti-a- the Cin cinnati and SubuTbaa Telegraph Company tHe r(ht te e-e-t nolea and arin -t atad gopeay tt I tt Prices SIO FOUR.1 ee SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10, 11. 12.

Return Uah October 8 by Deposit. THI Ota W. Mr. George Folley, Wbe hats bwa for tha last twl-e Tear head of TttZ JOMH SMILU-TO'S laaWss TmMrtm Dmpmrtmi. take (hi method to la fort- his many friends sad patron that he baa eerered his coasectioas with is bow with TMC CCO.

W. McAlTtlt where be will be pleased to see the ladle of Cincinnati sad Ticiaity. TaJJortaf Department-Fifth Floor. a a ewe a eeesweee ewweeeeaaeawe eaaeeeaeea a a a AMICABLE Settlement Is Probable It! the Matter the Carriage Makers' Strike. CoaiereaM Jaraaged For This Kora log BetvtsB llepraMotatlTta of tho Oppoalag: Foreaa.

A move toward aa amicable aettli at af a carriage mjuref stria will be to- day This fact was mad known to Jddfw a. W. Smith eatei day morning, ad as a twault, he poetponed the legal bearing'' of tb case until neit Mondaw. Tb eaae waa ta Court for a hearing upon it the. temporary restraining order, granted last' week, and upon' the charges of con tempt which war fllad against th alleged a Us nts of Wb.

Olffen. who waa breogbt from OuiiwerstlOe. tad te take the plans of on of the etrtkars. ch-ged with packet log. in contempt of an Court's order.

The courtroom was striking employes of ia amarlcaa Carriage Company when the made that a eonfereaee was te ba held with a view to settling tb trouble. Judge SmSth had ust entered hi chamber to' divorce oaee. ia order to be away from tb Immense crowd, when ex-United State At torney General Judaea He on stepped ap to him and spoks a faw words. The words were elof rW al. and HI Honor at ooce we Into the eourt som.

aad. ft ar a abort con ference with Jndgs Harmon aad Attorney Philip Reettlnger, for Perrla P. Hunter aad th American Carnage Company, aad ex Assistant County Pro set tor Thomas Darby and a-AsaiataBt Corporation Counsel Frank Dtnaaaor. tor ahe etrlka the Court ordered that th dsfenoants and witn be VHtuda with teatructtons to return Monday, whea tb cas will be beard. It developed that' the cause of a waa the fact that the attorneys bad dscldsd upon a emfernce ta aa effort ta agj matter wttboat reooui btw, ference was te bavs beea bald yesterday.

tan area itiii i.il Ml A-av. It a rill ha held in private and the reulte wilt not be made puoiie (or tne pi asset, one it ia rally expected that th twault will be a settlement -of the difference between the American Ctniun Comoanv and Its strik ing employee out ot Court, ta which event the contempt proceedings will be dropped The conference will be held In the taw offices of Harmon. Goer ton- Ooldss oith Hoedly at SJa thla morning. The Inference I drawn from thla that th flrst move toward a settlement must have some from the manafacturer. A last sight that the big showing saad by the carriage makers in the Labor Cay parade prompted.

the action of the manufacturers. it proved to them that the toca-out aas nettaer oemnrsnun rupted tbatr MISSING Is Jleljrio-s Old WfOBSJi Whs left ta IalrTttary ia July Ta Visit Her ht; baa af Ttom. Iena PrkraT That kt tba aueattoe that worrying twr rlstfva. aa wB a tn City laArmary aad TO years old whea aba left the in firmary en Jury ,13 that ahe eras aaaal ta hiatlt stl i whea ahe want away aba sad a leave ef far oa asewth -hat bar daugh ter. Mra.

Oordoa. wa Mvea at flS a' tt'waa takaa for araatsw by tb Superte- te wish ta tba city bow sfa eesBped taaX tba eld nothing- of her t-tendexl esnlt. Tn noBce noticed and every effort wiJ be made ta find roe mtsaiag woman. It feared that see may have wandered away poaelnty may. nave aa atruea ay a PoZtowbur to a slstment af postal receipts for tba month ending A-ee-uet gt.

tOt. ansa pared with th receipts for tb month and- Ing August H. 1 jca, at tta poarofnoe: Item for mor -s e- "ng Augmst 3X. 1900: Total saies cf a earia. nmrtj eav- ve'-r w- ac-.

,0 e' -tst -i. 1 For did sat stern te the ta-1 s-rtoweb I TtirtLllae a laiinlia was gwrang si-g nisa oe-1 th bws of her daughter, eat km I wuio CLOAKS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERINGS, -C IV hll coatlauo to sell General DIJIm of Dry Goods Goaks, Notions, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, 4Cr, Lowe Prices then they can be bought for elsewhere THIS HAS ALWAYS BE EX OUR KEPUTATIOX. AXP VTE S1IAUL MA1XTA1X IT. Shop mil yom cboos, bmt SI Trains CTi noun Quickest MeAL.Pt CO. EXCHTNQ CHASE After Hefro UlKhwayaaan, 'Who SBseaped From Pursaers.

At twilight Tueeday aa exciting chase occurred near tb Tea lab between Walaat HD1 and Bvaaatea. A Mer- woed oar, south bound, was passing aa opea Sold near the cemetery, whaa atlas. May Rlebilag. wb lives on Grand View avenue. was seen walking along the street.

A pow erfully built colored man leaped from buahs and seised the young lady by the eDouwera. one a re men ana etruggtea li fre herself from hi clutch. She was earry Ing her pocket book In her band, aad thla ta aegr anaicnea ana leaped tb reao Into the pasture. The car was stopped aad a number of male passengers leaped to tb ground sad started to pursuit of tb negro. The latter waa running like a deer, but the orowd waa close at his heels.

A wire fence loomed up te front of the aegr. but he sailed ever like a bird. Tb putwaer could aot do the earn aad war forced to climb over aad crawl wader the obetru tiou. Th rawer gained oa the fugitive aad the latter dove head first through snot her bar bed-wire fence- When he staggered to his feat his Sac was seen to be covered with blood that streamed from wounds the barb bad taSicted. The negro gained fresh energy, and -after lee ping another fence atad good bis The Dturawers returned to the car.

which proceeded to the city. The pecketbook ooatained but 2. Mia Rlebltng waa i area i oietraes. an aai mat mere was something in the purse bealdea the money that she would thing a th world. not loee for any- HUNGER Gnawed at His Vitals, Bat Alleld Geklaa, tke Hlatia' 8jt- iaa, JUaiaiaed Hiddoa ia a Yaeaar BaUdia.

at Joy la the Syrian dW iy ta the last a snlug wer burned aad much light red win and dosea of wt cakes consumed. Por Allold decline, th missing, bad discovered and rstord to bis day agw Allold aiilad la this city from Syria and became a aiauibii ef a Syriaa family Mvtng at Z30 Elm street. The rusk of tb eiectrlo ear, tb yells ef an the streets was all new ta hi heart waa rnnsamsil with tear. The genti Syrian, daring a abort stroll oa Mon day night, wandered ta West Protu street. becoming frightened at -w approaching, Afloid darted tate ay- aad throw bis weight glnt a ylaaded.

ami found himself la a va ult buUdina- at MM West Pront Her ba waa a re from tb slsctris ba Hsntly speeding bicycle, aad ad ass bed apoa tna bard floor. Oa Tuesday nsorateg- fesbte waa as with uad gas ad sat ef the Use-stained of bis aaw bsaa hut dared aot laeve ta ptaoa. Ha can speak a taagrwig bat that ef his native mao. ana tmoor the stranm dreaded to to agata sppsar tied hue ta and Iro ea the streets. Huncer gnawed at his vital, bwt be drank water a ne aa a ayaraat in aa a wise aaa sux fated ia eiisnri.

tie slept ia tha hanei agaia an Tueeday gat. retaalned there ail day yesterday, aa aa are nir ta retire an needs evening whea the door opened aad a mmm-bar of wvrlaa btaw it a wits laaten sa. -rne aynaa eotest- aa saw gieally dia-rwaaad aver hie alessnisraace and had aad aa to make a si matili search, for aim. AImm stated that he remained In tb houss be muss ba afarid laavaand msBfinnsil that ha was sa waa is nw aps te a aynaa sardiaar house wa Water street and Eased aad Sla.d. while the mint us ef the ealony saerry over his return.

AXloid wlti be accompanied by a guide aad Interpretar aattl aa learn tha Bfigliah language. -UARRIAGEv fti Of Uleutenant Winters, and Uss Jtatxler Takes Place. To-Daj-. the fact be- that UoBtenaat Jsba Wlata la ef the Tenth Polie Oistrict. wag abow te tor bad for th past four or five year aanc ninu ii noenweUMeer at BJs at No.

Virginia avenue. Nerta- we ai us awe eats roa ear tart -a rlia the peace depart wtai st toe many yeara. aM prior re becoming a mearber served far 1 ta waited bl tee army. He Is a ana aa several exuidraa Ta wedoing- will tak pine thl Rev. ate are enecuttiaa.

Tna aewlv pee WlU than leave for Itetrou. Mica, and aye ta ta laa ragloaa. aam ef $1 te the ame ef Ctork John tb Poho Tepartmnt. aad which bad baaa take from Harry Weiaer, eae ef the aartt ef Keer Terb pickpockets was replevied yesterday by WKherby, of aqoira Brandt's Cow rt. Attot tey ian Witt.

de-fenoad e. --r. ai i att. ia 1-ulioe Cow rt. ewore wn i 1 ia J-ine; bfier-stu te --n aa r- ut ot a ei e-- fv- -1, or i tie i iu i i-r ns I release eo- scorns a Benedict.

Tba Uata- to wed lTm WUbdates MetaierfCpe laaua-y tt waa ascertained that Miss Meta- tttn 1130 Mt bay mmtU yoa Msve seep JLA.CE, SZYXNTH AND SHILLXTO FLA dt i.v aXMOM- OF THE NEW RESTAURANT For Ladies and Gentlemen, TO-BAY! Popular Prices, Rapid Seme. Dainty, Palatable Cleanliness Unsurpassed. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 East Sixth St. NEAR VINE.

i H. D. EXCURSION SUNDAY, OI.25 INDIANAPOLIS At smix. One DoUar ToCoaaeriTM aai sMra1a SAME TRAIN. Special train leer H.

V. eution O'clock a.m. Sunday Deoot-tth and Bavmiller. Ticket Office 4th end Vine. PENNSYLVANIA LINES.

0a Stmtm Fair xcmriom vim rmYtvmmtm Uses. Asaw st 99 ta aww Masaer ieeloalve. i ue ncheta te Pnl see will be aotd via Penatri- vaala Unas far tee Stats Fair. Bee reanerlveaie 1 WHAT WILL To aflanalaha aa taternwt ia tSMOBXMMm will aflrr XsentDber 1SQL Tne oflLdsl nrara Isaar4 my fall eiertleae, ar aa full nam i 18M. 1305.

waaw wots mi sTaaX Of the Etate of Ohio at by itawotlaj: popmiaboet. offers nrp The-: Cincinnati AT VE rjriati Vhat Weekly ItiaBpiw4 UUieBaiaf Tlis CiadaneU oairer- Compmay easa sasoaatin to JVXXX. Ii ttt eorraet rnees recefwad of bar A MCn, aa eertinnd to by thmSecxmtmtrat Stmtm. gtwm mimUmrmt To the nearest To tivO second nearest To the third nearest correct mcsL. To the fbnrth nearest correct TV frtaflfYli vine nav wiwmt nm iiiit at aaiaa uiauvw sJXsm Si-L-i r.j- To the sixth nearest correct roecau To the seventh To the next 20, To the next lOO, To the next 200, To the next 310 rArfi.

rm mmti--to To the next C5 each, r-fTTT-ttTT7- ii Total 'number cf Tnie coa test will deaa on the Sd day of "Tavetaber, I30L. the rn-tSca of tn Secrwta-jr of Stat of Ohio as to taa aai toeasaof tstpri If aawoaaof tne anbaerlbera quiar, wi pre to me old rive sejch ext alao. mt ClZjOOO In aU. If C-oee maaiaf the correct ry cneaa oa toe sbowe j-rrpoi lion te sccoaiiiail bwa year's sc bacrirtloa taTss v. etjjy lmqixtz.

can cness aix X. ftt. IV will CI 1931- MCaTTAUMAMT. ILLINOIS CaNTHAL ft. R.

Stii Francisco, CaL. and Retxxni, aeptsasbee la-as, laelaaiva, AetvSit 6uffil C.n.iC.1 Ifsss Clsxl Choice of Different Bootes. Ttcas end taU laesi liaitiea Fearta aad lali i. rbvtagtea. Ir, ts I via at- sStv.

ar as- r. atkiow, M-aesa rassisn mfmmmmmmmmwtmmvmmmmmwm- li i mi. islfif IseegTS lasi bUag I BE THE OFFICIAL VOTE OP OHIO THS VAIX KUBCTIOsf TO BS HZLD BER 5, 1901? ehaVtcat that tne mt evtataol thetoaal -n-awt 9BUB3S 833,604 UB7---. naait' 1930. With tbesa fw-es as c-tde wt waat comstltntSaaal ricn4.

tao rladat en ta taa aasoantaf Will Be the Total Vote the Fall -Dlecloxi to be held November 5. 1901 fi tsdacaiats ta aoca ae will participate ia a rjrwbUmiof tii total watg of taa aksteof Ohio at correct snxza nearest correct tvrrx each 1 CO, cinoimtirrr each CO, cinoiintlnT to each C25, cinczntlns: to vrizc3 AJZ37 C-ncrmtinrr oiTfttwreUr Caqnlrer j.iiissij fhm tnstir coca correct -ese taa extraocvllnarr prise of i iArT pne of ZXC3 rrrect erases is wcatre. teas. eftra at 7' ir ta laclea extacritioa r- TN- "rety wantage. L.

faawaa Ifeaa easaea7ta 4 ba a aw ee asheeaar lints a I. Utm aa- aw-agj 3S 'av- 1 "gb av sr av I MniT-i'rn IT for aaMT-rACToav. FACTORY rSt. 120a FEET. SEVEN STORIKj AND BASEMENT.

62,400 SQUARE FEET 8 PACE. Alio Bdiofsler 14. lajra if nee-ded. ItteSi R. R.

SWITCH AT DOOR. VOBEKT MITCUEIX Kl UMTUMh to, ta 630 Kal St. PENNSYLVANIA UNI1 EXCURSIONS TO NORTHERN MICHIGAN VU PraatrlTasIa, 0.L11 Traverse CltyX i nn Petoskey, SMO.O0 Mackinac Island, $11.09 TV-Lets goad a) dart retvaleg. Dates 8ptemberSd, Tt an4 1 itk TieaatOaV S. ST.

Car STEAMSHIPS. i J1P1 111 1 -TV Mil a. rtm a aa 'i cataa. bm 11. re-ta.

a. rie w-u f--xe i -seat, as raeria at- aMtHIHM 9 i a a Cse next fall eSartioa. i 9 etfOaaotorCne uojra i.rw,i7i Enquirer; the Call totwhe. Mm caooo 3,000 -1-500' 1,000 tsoo 300 5,000 5,000 10,000 15-C0O to "EXACT total effne Em- Tnis fc at te ftnt prise fertnei tna prise will ba nqsallw drrkWd a cma.

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