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CondltioA Is --m At th apartments of Bsprsssnt My Cn-derhred. of Kansas, wh la WW with double pneumonia, sod whose conditio la serious. It stated to-dsythst Ji In-provemrot had bees looked for during the night, hot this did not materialise, ftlUMft it wu aald that ha la no worse. Aalud. AM Of Tatt.

i 'V Mr. Howard, the British Charge and retarr of the embassy, called oa Secretary Taft. of the War Department. to-day In tha. toler eat of certain bondholder of tha Mariano Telephone Company, of Cuba.

Tha bondholders aaeert that they have been de-fTrived of tha right conferred by a Spanish decree to operate telephone la Havana proper. Secretary Taft thought tha subject proper for adjudication by tha Courts, ar that at least It should be allowed to remain In status quo until tha Cuban Legislature Is an convened and ready to deal with tha subject JTw Army liaataaanta, It was announced at tha War Department tdy that 87 candidates for appointment as Second Lieut mants hi tha army had successfully passed the eompetitl Ve examinee km, snj win be munis1otid In the order In which they passed. Of this list i 14 of tha successful candidate ha completed the probationary period of two years" service. The other 23 ar civiuaaa Among i te Utter ar Jubel Early, son of the distinguished Confederal cavalry leader, and Webstar A. Capron, son of Major Allyn t'apren, who died at FL Myer as a result jt exposure In tha Cohan campaign, and a brother of Captain Allyn K.

Capron, of tha Hough RldeM. who wss killed ta battle with tha Spanish. Brief Hots. It was stated officially te-dsy that the negotiations between tha French and American Oovern men is. looking to a reciprocity agreement.

Is progressing Tha hope was further pressed that an agreement probably would be reachtd. PANAMA, Ear a Complairit Ag-ainst Oorarnmeat 8torea la tb Zona. New York. December 27. -'Two parties from Panama i have arrived In New York, on com posed of 10 disgruntled steam-shovel men, who threw up thetr Jobs on tha canal because' they thought that several of tbeir fellow employes who Sad been discharged for Incompetency had not received the "square desl," and the other a delega tlon of merchants, who ar going to Washington to protest to President Roosevelt against the Government stores established on the Isthmus for the accommodation of the canal workers.

The merchants- state that the Government stores ar selling 'goods practically at oust, and that they cannot compete with them, a they ar obliged to pay duly on everything they Import. The merrhanta say that many of tha employes of the canal purchase go-ids not only for themselves, but for others not employed en the canal, end. therefor, not entitled to trade at the Government stores. HIKED HOME To Oat Away From Caller and Attend To Hi Work. PETUI.

DIM-ATCB TO TBS SX4CISSB. Washington. December 27. 8ecretry Taft has been obllgod to retlr from the Wsr Department to his horn In order to get his work done. The common bell that be wilt be fno next nominee for the Presidency has made him additionally popular.

Knthuslaats do not make any discriminations as to how and when they call at the War Department. i The Secretary has flod from It all for day or two. in which tune he will finish his annual report, and probably bla speech to be delivered in Boston, on tn tight of th JOth. MINIATURE AEJIY Kaady For Xmmsdiat Benrloa at th Ravltw In Havana. Havana.

December 27. General Barry to-day held a grand review of the garrison fit Camp Columbia. Troops to th number of 2. SOU took 'part, Inol tiding marines, infantry, csvalry and field and mounted artillery, machine gun section, th Signal Corps, which was squlpped with field and telegraph and telephnn and wireless apparatus, fits hospital corps and pack train and wsgon trains, th whole comprising a model miniature army, complete In every detail and ready for Instant sctlve service. Th review was witnessed by many Cubai and American officials and a great gathering uf spectators.

General Barry received mar.y congratulations on th splendid equipment and superb bearing ot the troops. PAPERS SESVED On.tho District Attorney In th Suit of a Discharged Soldier. New York, December 27. United State District Attorney Henry I Bttmson said i to-day that he had been served with th papers filed In the United States Dlatr.ct Court by counsel for.Reld. one of the discharged Brownsville "soldiers.

Mr. Stlmson I aald that he had as yet given th complaint only a cursory examination, but that he did not think there wai.sny cvldenc that President Roosevelt had violated hla con-' stltutlonal rights In discharging the colored soldiers, "without honor." Tha District torney added that he had not decided what ha would do In the matter. STRICKEN IN MIDOCEAN. New York, December 2T. Major J.

H. H. Peahlr, U. 8. who was a passenger on tha' at earner Adriatic, which arrived to-day from Euros, was taken 111 during tha' voy-.

age. The sick man was removed to Ft. Wads worth Reservation Hospital for treat- tnent NEW HOSPITALS Boommndd la Sr. Jtark JtlUlkln's Saport Othar Hamilton tfawa. sraciai.

aieraToa to tbb mvctaia. Ham ton, Ohio, Deownbsr 2T. Health Offloar Dr. Mark, MUUkln. In hla annual report, ad voce lea' an organtaatloa- among tha dairymen for th Improvement of their dalri and product and a betterment of prtcea: strong rooommenda -raodnatlon and tha arectlon of a county hospital by th County Commissioners and a municipal nr his hospital will be operated tn connection with ihJnktn thinking.

and be under th control of Mercy Hospital. Hs also advocates medical and supervision ot the publla schools and tha Investigation of food purity. The plant of the Sterling Paper Mill Company was burglarised last night and 1 brass plate, valued at IINU. Were a to Wat. To-day Phil Kullman, aged 18, of lug Oor-don avenue, and Emery Allen, aged 21.

of No. Gordon avenue. confessed to th theft, and were bound over to th grand jury in th aum of 9tM each Upon application In th Probate Court of J. administrator ef the estate ot the tats Hon. H.

L. Morey, the eetate has been declared Insolvent aad the administrator authorised to act ae a Commia-sleaer of insolvency in the avttiement of clalma, Emma Baraett has brought ault for divorce against" Joseph Barnett, of Middletown, alleging extreme cruelty. William Mauntel. aged IS, and George Btraub, axed 17. taken from a C.

H. and D. train for stealing fta from the butcher wagon of August Miller, ef East Hamilton, to-day confessed the theft before Mayor Thomas and were bound over to the grand 'Jury In the sum of fSiu At a meeting of repreel-ctatlvea of the ClUsens" Committee to-day It was decided to requeet a further conference with Judge Miller Outcalt. representing the Columbia Gas and Electric Company, with a view to securing from him th submission of a definite and specific proposition as to Just what the company proposed ta do ta the way of furnishing natural gaa foe the, city. 1 This proposition will then be aubmttted to a special meeting of the City Council, to be held nest week, and further notion taken accordingly, jtoqe bass's common.

srscub Btarstcn re ras aseuasa. Louisville. Xt- December 7. The condition Judge Jtthn Berr. the venerable jurist.

Is reported to be slightly Improved. Hla great age, 81 years, and his long and, active life five his physicians little) hope, how-vex, for hi recovery. i certificate; Is Demanded' By l3Wis, Btsed tn Ilh Election is Clr-cnit Judge io Kentncky. Offleen ot Anti-Saloon Mist Answer Charge Thai Tbf Ytratl a "FttUiesl Ci- lUj Ui the sracMi. PeTCa in svexntaa.

Frankfort, Xy December 'f-l. D. Law la, of Hyden, successful candidate on th Repobllcaa ticket for Circuit Judge la tha new Thirty-third Judicial District, to-day filed suit against th Stat Board of Election Commissioners, asking that tha Court order them to assemble, canvass th returns aad issue him a cartlfleat. His majority was but tha Stat. Board of Elaotloa Com- missloaeri decKned to grant him a eertlO- eata on the ground that th Judge ap pointed by Governor Beckham should la- Sally hold his ofllo antll UU0.

W. r. Hampton and Vreen Qaraett, of Winchester, to-day called on Governor WlUson aad requested hint to remit th oommoswealth'a part of tha (SWaseasaad against Attorney B. T. Franch, convicted of contempt of Court during 'tha IO.uOu dam age suit of Mrs.

James B. Maroum against Judge James Hargla aad others, at Winchester. French, It was 'alleged, attempted to spirit away 'Mrs. Marcum's wltnejsea Tha commonwealth's part of th fln la 11,100. Th only promise they received was that the cas would take a under consid eration.

C. Anderson, Justice of the Peace ot North Middletown, Bourbon County, relieved to-day. John J. Redmond, a Demo crat, will likely be appointed. -Through th visit of Prof.

J. J. Rocker, of Georgetown, member of th Board of Trustees of the Kentucky Antl-BsJoon League, It was learned to-day that th Governor wilt recommend In bla message to th General Assembly that the county unit bill be extended and made uniform In all the count lee In tha state. There was a conference of several of the temperance loaders here to-day and a united effort will be made to pass a law placing Kentucky In th prohibition column. If the Legis lature adopts Governor Wlllson's recom mendatlons all but about eight countlea tn the slate will become local option.

Prof. Rucker has called a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Anti-Saloon League, to be held soon, when the charges against Stat Superintendent C. O. Collins and Assistant National Superintendent G. W.

Young will be sifted to the bottom. It Is alleged that these officers without authority or consent of the league entered Into a political conspiracy In the last state campaign to Influence members ot the league throughout tha state to vote against the Democratic state ticket, sending out a telegram to th effect that the Democratic candidates had entered Into a "deal" with the liquor Interests. It Is statsd that evidence will be produced at th hearing that Collins and Young received th sum of fauu from Republican source In Loulsvllls to pay for the sensational telegram to the league members over the state on the eve of the election. Young Is soon to leave for West Virginia and other points tn hla work and likely will not be present at the hearlag before the Board of Trustees. The Preai dcot of the league declined to sieve anything further to do with Its workvuntll both Young and Collins are depoied from their official positions in the organisation.

Governor WlUson has decided not to oc cupy th mansion until hs ascertains whether th Legislature appropriates money to erect a new mansion. It will cost to repair the old building, or 920,000 to build a new one. A banquet will be tendered members of th Legislature by th Business Men's Club on January 27. Robert B. Ivory, of Pitts burg.

will deliver an addreaa. Th Buslneea Men' Club Is particularly Interested In securing telephone legislation that will not only reduce the rates, but compel tel0hon companies to give better service. James H. Fuqua, Superintendent of Public Instruction, who has been critically 111' here tor nearly-two months. Is slowly recovering.

PUQHllAY get plum, As Zt Would Eliminate Elm Trom ths Con g-reaalonal Baca, srscias. pistatcs re tbb xqviBsa, Louisville. December 27. Kentucky's four Republican Congrsssmsn, who, so It Is claimed, ha been advised by the Presl dent that he will name any man on whom they can agree for th office of Surveyor of the Louisville port, will hold, a meeting at Frankfort on January or with th view of determining upon th lucky man. As has been aald.

Representative J. B. Bennett, of the Ninth Congressional District, la making th hardest fight to land the plum for a Ninth District Republican, and Bennett's choice la former Congressman Samuel J. Pugh. The politics of the situation ta apparent.

Pugh baa served la Congress, bnd has ambition to' go back. He la a man ot means and likes public Ufa; la popular la hla district and has a formidable following. It la claimed that he would accept the Sur- vevorshlD of th Louisville port, and natur ally enough In that event would not oppose Bennett for the nomination for Congress nest year. Otherwise the chances are that be wllb announce hla candidacy. This Is tha real meat ta th cocoanut, and explains Bennett'a activity and tha reason la urg- colleagues to come to his way of wajrr A LOCAX, MAST.

Louisville Rspubllcana aay It la ridiculous te go to the remote sections of tha state and appoint Repabllcaaa to Federal office In Louisville offices which were Intended to be filled by Vocal men. The- duties of the Surveyor of the Port here are confined to Louisville, aad the affalars of his office relate chiefly to local matters the collection of customs oa Imported gooda. Only recent years have the Surveyors been nonresidents of Louisville. William Marshall Bullitt aaye there are many deserving Republicans here, aad that while the appointment has been left to the Cong re aa men. It they can agree, he fee la that they should unite oa a Louisville man.

It la learned from trustworthy sources that the first work ef M. H. Thatcher, who ht te be State laspeetor and Examiner under Governor Wtllaoo. will be te make a thorough and eshaasti uvestlgatioa Into the books and affairs of the Bute Board ot Control Jor Charitable Inetitationa. Prominent Reubllcaaa aay that there baa been too much politics la the management at the Institutions under this board, and Governor' WlUson has been quoted very generally aa saying that he dues not propose to have aay political managers, such aa Percy Haly and Dr.

MUtoa Board. In charge ef th state's charitabee Institutions. rf IXCOff elSTSNCT cbaboa-d. Governor whlaon has an not need that he will appoint Colonel Albert Scott. Chairman of the recent Republican State -Caaapalga Committee, te a place oa the Board of Central, to succeed Robert Phillips, of Elisabeth town, whose term of asryh will expire ta January.

The Democrats aay that Governor Wlllaoa Is aot consistent if he makes the appointment of Coionel noott. aa he certainly wlU da. Colonel Soott la regarded as one ef the shrewdest aad most adroit political manasera ta the state, but the Colonel, in anticipation of this argument of the Democrats, haa aald that he waa out of politics and did not propose to have anything further to do with political matters, but would devote his entire time and attention te a thorough aad carrrul study of the seeds of tha institutions which will be under his direction. SATS UCKBAsl WILL WIS. Secretary Woodson, of the Democratic National Committee, who Is here, says he x- 1 pect ta make -four trips to Denver prior to the meeting of tha Hints! eon vea tlon.

He will make bis beadguarters ther a month before the convention is held, slid oris, he says, have all arrangements forth big Democratic srathertnar eaannleted by July Mr. Woodson says he exoects the con vention to be on of th greatest and on of the moat representative the Democrats nave ever aad be adds that Bryan's aorainatica im a foregone conclusion. fiacussing state politic Woodson, who is aa old-time enemy of former Governor Beckham, aald: "I believe Beckham will be elected Senator. cannot see any evidence of aa organised effort to defeat him. He ks the party nomine and.

aa I. aus said. am i for him. There are a nmhar at aa eouid not se.foend. Aa sppeal wss made to Chief ef Police Schaler.

bat he could do nethlns. Malor WIHlama returned to the Market Hoese and found a key that acted the ieek and opened the door. After he had done this he left hie card on Mr. Knfi door wUh a statement of what he had dona Thr has been some differences for urinl months between the milltlm nfflan and itr oflWiats ever th ass tnr the former of ths Market House, it was claimed that member ef the eompaay- aid sot leave the baildina la sood sasliary condition. Major Edwards, after tBlMlln tha mrmm and equipment, stated that everything wss in fine condition end complimented Captain Coons on the splendid showing he and his He Botined Chntatn Coms thai ha mnU return seat Thursdatr for MMnnur liuiw.

tips and requested thaht every officer and member ef IDs company be srxaeut on oeeaslea IJgrht Ordinanco ApproTod, The ordinance authorising th Mayor to en ter Into a contract with the Union Light. Heat aad Power Company to llsht the streets and city buildings at a reduced annual charge will be reported favorably by the Light Committee of Council next Monday nlcht This was agreed upon at ths committee' meeting lest nl(ht. Th proposed contract is for ens year, renewable animaltv for a nertod of five veers. and each renewal entities the eity to a rebate ei iv per lamp, proviaea ov are liznt are used.i The rate will be ate. leas the re bete.

Commercial Hah tins ratea also will be reduced under this contract. (. Donlon Acquitted. Police Judge John Bead aad a Jury yteteidar listened to the troubles between Martin Donlon and his wife, of No. 628 Mala street.

The woman Is Dcsloa's second wife, and shs claimed that while shs wss In bed poured, water oa her. that on several occasions he drew a revolver and thieatened her, and that he threw a turkey at her and attempted to choke her. Donlea said Be thiew tie tursey at her. He claimed that the woman continually eompia'ned about hla children, but that he did not try lo harm her. she ta excitable, be sald.Sand got scared without cause.

j. The Jury acquitted JDonloo, Go To Boforxn School. Two boys were committed to the Bouse of Reform by County Judge Stephens yesterday. Frank Jonjs and Doris Loud were charged with petit larceny. Jones, It was shows, had been in Police Court twice on larceny charges, and Loud admitted having stolen a copper boiler.

Jones was otdeied seat to tbe Reform aohool aad Loud waa dismissed on probation. Charles Candy, Lornile Toole and Walter Bu. bank were eharged with using profane languase in the Dresenoe of women and with etueilns other neople's houses. Candy was committed to the Ketorm Scaool and Toole aad aainank dismissed on probation. A- Co Ting-ton Briefs.

County Detective Richard Baiters yesterday reoereed a letter from E. H. Dost, the Superintendent of the School ot Reform, statins that Owen Ward. sent, to the. schoul trom bad made his escape.

Benjamin Coleman. Janitor of the fthlnkle Chanel, died yeeterday. He waa a member ef tbe nentea Lodge el Masr.ss. R. C.

Wherritt underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday, and list nlcht waa reported to be resting eaiy. He ta the alher-la-emw of Attorney C. r. M. Utrlger aad Mr.

Arthur ttuooara. At the meeting the Qer man-American Alliance, of Covlnston, nut nisht the following ofnoers were elected: President. Wlllhua Ried-lln: First Vice Presldeat. H. H.

Albers; Second Vice President, Joseph Hermes; Recording- Beer retary. Alban Wolff; CBrrespondlns Secretary. Oeorce F. Roth: Financial Secretary, H. A.

Terny; Treasurer. Oeore Harmellns; Delegal to the State Alliance. William Rledlia. THE ENQUIREIU CIXCIiriTATU ATUItDA, DECEMBER 23. 1C37.

Democrats keen to defeat Beckham, bat not one who to willing to take the field against him ta aa open nab M. H- Thatcher. Vice PreaUlent Fair- banks'a chief lieutenant ta Kentucky, and Secretary of State-elect Ben L. Bramr have returned from Indlaaanoiia. where they- attended the Renobueaa love feast.

Both aald th meeting could not have been mora successful, or Falrbenke's Presidential boom launched under more favorable auspice. They are ot the opinion 'that Kentucky vote will aa to the Indiana man, However, Thatcher aays nothing la the way of aa organization for Fairbanks will be attempted until the legislative aes-elon at Frankfort is well under way. The Fairbanks men are oa the alert and ar preparing for the battle with the Taft ore. LOOKS GOOD TO THOMAS. Maysvllla.

Vw Tm, i tt tervlew tMlrht Paai, a r-. who to-day wee tender th appointmat ensue AaDor inspector, algnlhed hla intention to accept and also his desire to have aa active unlnn 1 Ksm. kia sistaat. COVINGTON. Inspector Found tha Key.

Msjor Melsea J. Matloaal Oaard laspeetor oa the staff ef Brigadier General Roger Williams, earns to Covins tea yesterday te Inspect ths arms and equipment ef the local militia compear. The compear sees the burs sail a the Seveata, atreet Market Hsoaa sad edjotstaa; reem as aa armory. The ancts and equlpmeat ar, kpt In the small room. Yesterday waea Major Edwards arrived at the Msrket Bouse be found the small room locked.

A search was made for Overseer ot the Peer JOhn RMS. MMlaltf am who. It was said, had locked the door. Charles Cilngmsa will be ordained a minister Best Monday morning at to o-eracB at toe hi. John's Episcopal Church by Bisbop Lewis W.

Burtaa. si Ky. Clark, of Lvan street, has sjoee to aft. Camel, to aeoepc a Boaittoa with the Big Feu Rauway. 'and Mrs.

W. W. Warden left last alsht for Los Anselee, CaL, to ssake thair heme with as, Jleroert wsroea. Rev. J.

B. Brtaey. ef Loeiretlle, the for-tmmr aaetoe. will nreaeh at the 11 o'clock serv ices at the First Christian Church te-morrow morning. There win be Baptismal sen the evening.

The Ceuntv Clerk Issued a marriare yesterday te Jaaee A. Maschaot, seed 3V of Cold Sprinsa aad Jeaaie Blackburn, aged Tt, ef Cevinatoa. Jamea Herbert, seed B. ef Glenway avenue. died Thursday alsht at the Good Samaritan Bos pltal la Ciarinnall Harrv Cbeek.

ased tt ef tt Bun street. died yeeterday of tubrrcukaeis. Alllaoa A Tatee wilt ship the remalas to his late boms la Aarere. i LAT0NIA, KY. Ciem ased SO searm.

ha ins i railroad easineer. was arraiened Before PeUee Judse Carltna yesterday charred with the theft of ehlrkena and wee held te the Bread Jury the sum of two. Lemberg haa been III and his fi lease elejm he was aot ussirsllile waea he eeaaounaa tse (sen. SHADE OF HIS FATHER Sog-fwstsd a Kemedr and XcOuSlii layn It Cured lAWTncbarf; Krws. arsciAi sterile: re ras norrasa Lawrenceburg.

In6U, Decern bar ST. ehaa-J aon HcOuffla, aa aged tlnamlth. Bring la Newtown, la the only person known to tbe medical profession her who has recovered from coaeumptloa, and he gives a peculiar explanation pf hla cur. He says that his father sad two brothers died of th disease, sad that the image of father cam to him. la his dr-iims.

the threat aad lungs ot tike apparition being laid bar. Tbe Image, so McOuffla aaya. told aim to use common salt In whisky to overcome the disease. Cpaei awakening from his dream he proceeded te use the ooncoctioa unknown to relatives and hla- physician, and hs clalma that It cured him. Republican County Chairman Estal B.

Bielby haa Issued a call for the selection ef precinct coiamltteemea by convention, the dale being January la. Calls have also been Issued for the select ioa of delegate to the district convention, at which a Chair-maa la- to be elected, aad for a meeting ef the Precmct Committee mea elected January at Lawreseeburg on January 13 for the purpose of selecting a County hair- The Bachelors Club entertained this evening with a Christmas cotillon at the Lleder-tafel Opera House. Quests were present from adjoining towns and from Cincinnati. rSACTTnLED ILTS SXTJIL. Vrtlllara Berger.

aged 43, a pattern maker of junta ana tir atreets. Newport, tell down a flight of stairs at Duttlap and McMlcken avenue last eight while Intoxicated. Ills skull was fractured and Patrol 3 took him to the City Hospital. KB.TC3T. Wants Zitlfi Taacai.

adteeraang last aisbt the an am tiers ef Xewport CvaacO. Jr. Order IVA SL. tsok a de- staad with lifnmi the eusstlas as to WBsrher ar cot tfrhlaf sf th BMMe saoeud be eil situated froaa the pabile sraooia. The sasttar cases ap blesses ef the that Dr.

lleadaisua. ef reamtive to tbe subject. There was Mg st-t sella see ef the Jaaiors pres. at last nlcht. sad.

after a thorough dtsrasstoa ef the subject, a reeUutloa was adopted declaring that was the sense ef the lease that teaching ef Biblical lore should be retiitnned la the eeaoeia, and that any attempt to ease eat ef the eeiiemiam ef the Xewport seboeie woald he met with a pretest aad srrmipi actiew as the part of the mssnl satioa. that weeid alas lead Its aid to prieaat similar actio, throughout tbe stats. A committee was alee apsntated ta watt uvea the Beard of Kdaeatkua and seat that teachers he BBstroeted te tmpreas npea the chlidrea what the America a Sag stands fcr. The iedse elected tbe foiiewtng new Omeara: Jr. P.

C. Orea Mason Councilor. L. H. Davla: Vies Counseiur.

Dave H. Raashaw; Recwaiag Secretary. Ed J. Davis: Financial Sec retary. C.

D. McCrea; A. Koarr: Coadisetor. James H. Black Wardea, Ocol Srhwvlkert; Imude Seatiaei.

Taoa. Daa-away; Outatde Centiaei. Q. W. Hyde; Traatee.

James Faya. L. C- Fritsehe aad R. B. Croaae; Che Main.

W. D. Waldos; reyreaentsrjvae to State CouaeU. R. K.

Croake. C. D. MeCrea aad Joha Marua; Phyasdaa. Dr.

Joaa Berions Cuttinf Affray. Flmer Kleia. iisKag at 113S Ceatral avwaos. was cat'kad stsliinsly wounded yesterday after-asoa by a maa said te be Robert Bogss. tt.

the corner of Twelfth badly hart, aad last Bleat Dr. Hlgslna stated that eomsef ads tajartea wUI be. Frees the safi tiea secured by Chief of Pol ire Ltrkert sad O0V eer Toeber. who arrested Boscs at bis hosae shortly after the cutting cecesved, the twe young men had net had any previous trouble, and tbe cause ef the eaarret that led to the cutting wae trivial. Bocae claims that he was steading at his gate whittling waea Klein came aiong aao aaaae nun it tae anus ae was aawg wss the one he Intended te eat him with.

Boers answtrred that be did aot seat to Ssht, and that the Kleia bey then etraoh Bias, whereopoa Be aiaanea Klein tne ten aioe, loneuit aa ugly sash that may have penetrated the kldneya. Chief Llckert and Officer Tocher, bearmg of the cutting, ran to the scene aad plsrsa Bosgs under arrest. Klein, suitering greatly from loss ef blood, waa taken te hla home, where Dr. Hlsslns attended him. Kieta says that Bogs attacked him without warning, aad nat.ai that ha struck Kay Appoint Ksw ZqudlMrs, It Is aald to be part ef the Republican 'pro-gram to Ignore Mayor Hehnbeid'e aaewtataasats ta the Board of nasatisatioa rati met Tbure day night, aad aot approved by tbe Qea-eral Council.

It is claimed that ths only re-eulrement Is that ths Board shall meet oa tbe nrvt Mendety tn January. Ths Rapabileaa ma-Jority Thursday nisht referred the matter of the appoiatmeau until that data It. is claimed that arter Mayor Krleger has takes the oata of eftV en that day he can- make aa order appointing a new Boere of Equalisation, and caa then call the General Council la time to cennrm the appointments so that the members caa eota-ply with the law by holding a meeting ea the flrst Monday In tbe year. Some attorneys think that the members of the board must be appointed In December. It le likely that there will be considerable a mix-up before the matter Is stmishtaeed out.

As the record appears bow Measis, OruenboU. Rleder aad Donavia bare been- mswily sppolnted. bnt ths city charter provides that such appointments must be made with th consent of ths General Council, and this has been withheld. Coroners Annual Report, The year- Just ending has been a busy one with Coroner Dlgby. The average number of coronial cases were eonalderaWr Increased during 190T.

the total betag S3. Heart disss as proved the best ally of the grim reaper, there being 28 deaths from this causa Accidental deaths came best, with IS, Including those who met death oa the rait Campbell County produced but seven suicides during the year, and the record doea not ahow one murder. Coroner Dlgby baa inaugurated a very complete system of compiling the records of his office, and from It furnishes the following classification: Peritonitis, heart disease. 28; sppoplexy. unknown causes, cerebral hemorrbaa.

2: mutation. pneumonia acute acuta alcoholism, cqivulslona. acute tubercuiosis, 2: accidental deaths -12; railroad deaths. exposure an exhaustion. suicide still-born, drowsing.

total. 82. Hospital Staff Elects Officers. The medical staff of Speera Hospital held its annual meeting -at the hospital last aigbt aad elected tbe following officers for the ensuing year: President, Dr. w.

A. Young; Vie President. J. J. Toutaey; Secretary, Dr.

a. P. Garrison. Mr. Dr.

Young waa evicted as Chairman of tbe committee having in charge the annual banquet that will be tendered tbe members of the stag St tbe hospital en the hut Thursday In January. The phyalciane present heard reports on quite a number ef Interesting cases. whf-h were later freely discussed, after which a luacb-eoa was served. Masons Elect Officers. Newport Lodgs No.

8H last sight elected the following officers: Master. Harry A. Lock wood; Senior Warden. Charles Msathey; Junior Warden. Edward Hedrick; Secretary.

K. Lincoln; Treasurer. Thomas Jeffries; Senior Deacon. JW. Junior Deacon B.

TBer. WWHsmptop. Flood Buffsrers' Tkxos Bed need. la Justice to property owners in the bottoms whose property suffered greatly by reason: of two floods last spring. County Assessor M.

J. Hogan has reduced the assessments 'on 2.S00 pieces of property located west of York street, and. without reducing tbe total of the city duplicate, has distributed the difference in different parta of the city. The amount involved is about 1750,000. Tbe total amount of the duplicate for the entire county this year wtu be about Thla la a substantial increase over ths asssssmest ef last year.

Newport Briefs. V3 William Walker was granted a continuance In Police Court yeeterday until to-day oa a ekarse of disorderly conduct. It la charged that be and a young maa named Fred Fisher had some trouble at Fifth aad Isabella streets. Charles Moles, a sboemeker, residing at 208 Berry street, wss arrested last night end lockea ap st the Newport Jail for safe keeping. Relatives of tha young maa caused bis detention, aa his mind has been failing for some time, and they feared he might do himself some bodily harm, as he seemed roe lane holy.

A special meeting of Bureka Lodge, K. of will be held to-night, and members absenting themselves will have res sons for regret. Aa entertainment has been snanged and a aum bar of noted speakers will address the meeting. Realty Transfer Richard P. tie Kearney.

SualUO feet oa 81.000. Kearney to Hat-T bora ton street; DAYTON, KY. J. K. Fuller, who elatams to be ea speaking terms with aanguagea, a veteraa oc the Boer War, an ex-gunner in the United Statee Navy, aa ea-Ptakerton detective, and who alleges that he baa sailed Bve times around the globe, waa arraisaed ia the Deytoa Ky.) PeUee Court tost nlgnt ea a cnerge oc laaias.

atwropnaung sue Miin a tnrke beionaina to one Andrew Schneider. The story as developed st the trial hss IU huiarunas as well as tresis side. A turkey which had beea purchased by 'Schneider to grace the Christmas table strayed from the eoop at the Schneider heme, ea Seooad eveaue. Bear Jacksoa atreet. into tbe yard of Fuller, a aeleB-bor.

Having missed the fowl aad traced it te Fuller's premises. Mrs Scbaeider at sacs paid tbe former a friendly visit, aad casually brought ap the matter of tbe missing turkey. As Ur. Fuller was- denying ail knowledge of the whsnaljuata ef the holiday bird aa ominous scratching was beard under the bed. "That's my turkey sew, exclaimed Mrs.

Schneider. Mr. Fuller protested, earing It waa a rat. A ruse tiea of the noise was followed by issswtd and more vigorous snatching. )lra.

Sohneidev asals demsaded that the fowl be produced, whore unua Fuller asade a dash uader the bed and brought forth a suit esse from which eewuraded the bead ef the turkey. New eoanpiloaimaa arose when tt wss Isarasrl that a leg of the fowl had sees broken sa a result ef Its suit cess experience. Mra aohaeider woe id not Purree to a return of tbe bird la Its damaged state, hat offered te sail It to Fuller for 82. Tha Broposttloa waa accepted, provided Mra Schneider would etga a paper exonerating After eoasaltlns bar SBsnaadlt was decided te eon ply with the re- that be had chanced sis mind, adding that he naa aensuitea tne t-ouee juose. was savtse aire that bo srosecutlea cooid roliew, the turkey having beea guilty ef trespassing.

Tae matter was dropped for the time, hut whea tt was learned that Fuller bad served the fowl for Christmas Mrs. Schneider caused a warrant te be Issuid for hla arrest. After a thoreeurh sos. at deration ef the nil satis Judge Msilm die- Mrs Mary Anna Worst, ased 88. died yesterday st her home.

Third and Wamat streets. Mra Worst waa a widow, and leaves a family ef sdnH chlidrea. The funeral will asks Monday at a. as. from the gssrsd Heart Chare.

The entire family si A FshiH. ef S21 Thoratoa street, have beea stricken with dtpa- issns. -several em re aaw a son aaa a oaagniar. aaa yewre iwuuiur, were taxes dewa with the dread dlsesss. aad aa Day Mr.

Ruaseit temmM. sat si day Mra Roseau, who had 'beea talthfuny aiming ths ehildrea aad bar beeoend. waa attacked by the diasaas, sad all are sow confined te their heda. Dr. Orlggs, the attend lag physictaa, made aa effort te have the astients admitted te Epms Hosaitah but as the laatttattoaedoea aot treat eoataslous Ii I a wuree was administer te the afljeted family, Mayar Joha Kracbtea win leave for Frankfort Monday.

Jen eery tw atumd the ena.saima ef Mayare sf cities ef tbe fourth class, which wtll ise.aas la that dry ca Tuesday. Tbe mseilng waa celled for the disoaaeiea of prmjussit legts-autoa ta the Intel sat of fourth riaae citiea. It la uadarstoad that ebenswe ta tha eltr cnartrTe wlU be advocated permitting the ri timati auiee of streets at the, expense of nroperty ewaera. Instead the city at mrse. and aim aa amrad-meat where hy four Oeuacllmea will be elected st a time, allowing four members te aotd ever.

Ca lan the Tesnnte. Pythtea suateta has eiereed the following omcera tor tbe ensuing term: Past Chief. Mra May me Hart; M. V- Mra Nettie tilery; Mrs. Mary Conk; K.

J. Mias lUrm Killlnear; Manager. Mrs. Barbara Kleta-beck: of R. aad C.

Mra Kva FarreU; M. ef Mrs. Fauna V'ella; Prosector. Mrs. Sadie Maxwell: O.

MM Alice Vralaby: Trenee. Mies Mary Voik; Inetatllng OOkoar, Mra. kiiiu EZLLEVTTE, Bellevue tylse of Frke held a bis ancle! we st on last nlcht at their kdceronm la balke'a Opera Hoase. A atrre nmtersx the BH-moers of Newport t.ijte-were ta attendaste. Cincinnati and kwicea were alao well re-re-eated.

P. he lend eree maetcr of eeremooies and tnastTnaeter. and t.aaie wre reenoaied te br Past Kxei.ed Rulr iharies W. Neirel. fitnvter Mayor of Iteilevue.

Judas ii-de. (-KS)td Htrlr of Newport Loutre. and'Aifrea GoeMTls. last ExalM Kvier. 1 be matter of crmaoloetloa of tne NewTKrt and Invbt ass aritatvd at the eaaTa lest ntht.

and tne euee- ap ie sew fees. tixa aer-es. lot -lot An, deajor seera. ro. "3H Bacains Soy.

lo irxat 6toaw Maa. Ii 2-t Finarsmeat. UlT xiart Caar, llo "t-'Kli Truce. 10S Zail Hewon, 1S 4 RACING FORI! CITY Piry dat ofthb ai.tir.a. mxrrmn of tut rrrr park hllA JuCKF.f B.

AT ClTT PARK. NBTW OkLdUSi, LA. FR1DAT. Aa -CEHBE8 HT. Waather threstewias Track last.

971 ft FIRST RACB Five rsrkmsa: for ta-e-vaar-oM ma idea celts aad trsUMnxa; vanse to ertauser. fii; alieera Foex at zm uf at lad.t Etartere Weishiav Zl-iT. Rarei Hoe-. Jus 217-r; kiss, ij 2:19 Bitter Mas, I'1 au Need mom VUT Taaamaeter. IvT a 8 12 8 Id Start fair.

Woa driving, sioisl the i Trainer. W. Mriilli. Jr. Start fair.

Trainer. F. 1 Be Is. 8. loll 1 ssriniuriy 1.

JSlKSlDeber. 4, 10 Baaterllag. A IDS Ind.l Starters Welshta. IlaSio. Belie.

100. i225S Bucket Brigade. 104 miWArbsit log 222221 Usterlse. 80 222 lttl Florida Olan. S3 22ftiAnes Dorothes, 8L 21u.i8i Tyrol, 22t3lSilveT- Cup, 321X81 Ada O.

Walker. 80. SmjHRuddlgoro. 100 SL 1 IS 4' 8 i 8 8 8. 8 7 1 10 1" F.I Owners.

Jeckera. rw. McMaltea A Oe.ticnae- 2 Uaa Corriaaa rtcaenaf 8 Oa. CL PL 5a. ld-l 18-t O-l S-t St S-I 4-1 2-1 S' JJ- C.

Caha J. Lee-i 1V1 l-l 8-t a-Z 8 J. Stevens A Keeraeri lO-t 11-8 8-2 -i a-. W. B.

MltcheJ a-l 8-1 S- W. osrrou Maleswerth; Ju-l Sw-t 18-1 -l rm TWg. Sohietbev T-8 -8-t 1-1 1-8 sa A HuiUus.JL Maruai 28-t ee-1 Sw-1 12-1 12' R. Bradley Cadanaal ti-1 Tt-1 2o-l u-l lo" lo do le jo. H.

Hoje ..8. Heedeii 8-1 1-t II i3- 11" IP. LHrnne a-l a-1 a-i a-w IS' 13 Vf J. Oflfu Isaaerj Sw-1 eo-l. 2U-1 13-1 3 llVj llv it.

w. ria man Id Id 1 Id IC. F. Clark s. IV.

1'Ve I 1' 8u '7' I'w 8 8 tm se sw IV x- 2 Si 8 4" 9' 7 8 Tt 7 fr lb Ssk as as ss SHUalO 10 lo 11 11' 12 IS 11 11 8L S. F. 3 i 1.1' I' 2i 8 8s IS 4 be 4 4 10 a Ssk 414 ew 11 10" ne 7 Sk 10 11 11 11 lo los 4 10 11 11 Ow J. J. Ryan A.

BUrby. J. Marklela Co. Start sood. Woa handily, see nod drtviag.

Winner, b. gv, 8. by Trainer, w. A. Jeuntschiil.

Minder) SS-t 2u-t S-l I R. B. Wstklns Ptekenal KT. F. Ott! M.

Fulton T. Pewell A Breokal w. Bandford Co.Molee rth J. Hogg C. K.

Rows T. Foerst J. McClemand Co.Giifflnl Q. Tlltoa Dyerl so-l ew-i to-I ix-i br. a.

2. by My Boy JX-Rural Lsas. The race was aot a true ram ewe. Those Back ef the Maflers at the start bad sat site There era a let erf crowding aad aatsi fmaaus. Trace, Firms mini, Baartdse and Blewe- aaaa- seias prraeipel ewajseera.

euarai Boy was carried -wide by the lianas at every turn, closed with a great strsaca raa aaw amaamsd Riek arhea tt earns ae a drive. Tae stist was ased a ta the ear 1-. etas moiag Bitter Maa lulu suli ailaatiis aad weakened ta the met etghth. Needsnere wss mtsaid about ail tbe way aad carried very, wide roandlng the tar turn. Scratrhed: Z2U9S Plait Cap.

"yyVX 1 SECOND RACBV-Sfx tarleags: for three-year-olds aad aelllasT; 'paras $400: -aUl I value to winner. 873. Fractumal Time-OAfa, 104. Went ss tha pest at SlXS. Off at 9Sm Ind.i Starters Weights.

tSfftVCaotmr K. 8, 8, RC 217 Rail in Hood. 118. lesOB Ne Quarter. 2.

zetAleaeew, Uft lux CM Miss Stroma. S.10SJ uiio'jiiaB remss. mm. 2J3Capsr. X.

1U6H SaiadrOranada. 4. 110 Jeckera J. Barttschaa Murphy 2 2 CB. Ore an wood jj.

P. Mayherry 8 8 4 A. B. McOlnals Ptcka u. e.

vt oouraa Ms Rice L. A. Osha Odoaatala Le 8L S. F.I Ownera Jockeys. 1 1' 1 1' 1 IU A.

CeUa Mc Daniel Knr 8 2at p. Dunne C. Koemerl 4P IP. M. CH11I A.

Pickens! I a a 4 4t j. s. ward Co Nottert 8 4 4 8' 8' 8' B. BChreiber Heanessy 4 8 8 Ig.jReid Lee Ownera Jockeya. Rnebal'n J.

R. Taylor Ptckenel IJ. Arthur Nottesi M. Ordlns Brandt! 18. T.

White. Devertch i. Markletn A Co. T. C.

Flrnn MeCarren. J. MeClernandV Grifflnl J. C. Ferries.

Jr. OttJ a. M. OJom A Op. ci.

PL Op. -a. S-l S-t w-e 8-t -l- 8-8 11- 1-t 1-1 8-1 18-1 S-l S-l lO-l 8-1 4-1 2-1 MM T-l S-l -8 8-1 It-S S-l 1-1 lo-l XVI S-l 4-1 1V1 28-1 Ht-X 8-1 12-1 8S-1 1U-1 S-l Cooaev off forwardlv. worked his wsr te tbe leaders oa tbe owtatde hi tbe raa down the eecs streccB sne drew sway into a winning uat rounding th tar tura: waa watt ia all the last quarter. Telescope eesid aot live the pace which the winner forced; waa a drive the Met alahth aad took a this swsino over to the Inside at the sixteenth Robin Hood eat broke his held, eat was pinched off before they had sows a turtons sad Nutter Was Treed to take him back: eutjtamad No tduarter seder a drive at ths aad.

Sera treed; 2217 gltlorhan, zauu. Rsptahananck. 22111 Nancy, laud! Ds Reaaka, 22278 Cooa. OOOI THIRD RACE-Seven ferlonsa; for three-year-olds and upward; purs $309; value to' winner. 8ut: alloeraacea.

FraetioaaJ Tims tawt. 108a. Went I the post at 2:84. Off at 8 --38. Ind.

Starters Welehta. KEi) Lena. 8, 108 8. BUS ZZUaHCoitBesa, 8. 108 vvj.wnw, KlltllEI Canltan.

A 1034 DtauaiEarly Hoars. 4. lusj zisewioa Win. iu. SlMMjBrlght Boy.

8. 100. 22rn) Alloarmalse. '8, 1US. zaorJiMoaere, 08 8.

H1 18U60, Woodaaw, 8. St. A F.I Ownera." i- 12 IP' 11' 12 13 IA. Mary Jockeys. 8-8 Barm O'Neill.

n. 1-8 Out Out li TO 4-1 S-l Il-S 1-8 Out 80-1 8-1 8-8 ino-iztae-l 4u-l So-l WO-laOO-lKW-l 80-1 SU-1 7 -1 SU-1 S-I-TS-lJIW-1 4-l 18-t 40-10-1 29-1 T-I ta- linKi so-i s-l lflo-Uon-lina-1 So-l eo-i 78-1 20-1 le-i Won easily, second drtvtaa. Wtnaer, I to Star Sheot Oneea alow. Y. Leas, eaaMy best of his 'field, broke slowly, bat were the lead ire down- hi the Seat three quarters sad then wen ap ea tbe outside with a rash, drew away under restraint In the stretch run and was only galloping at ths end.

Olid moved op strongly rounding the (ar turn, but tired la the but fusions; was probably a bit short. Coltnees ran well for four fur-. Ion re and then quit. Allowmalee. off moving, dropped out ef It rounding the far tura.

Scratched: 2223S Hlggtnbotham. 22305 gufflce, 22298 Jack Doles. Will FOURTH RATE One mile and seventy yards; for three-year-olds and upward; alkrw. dVAsJ aneee; purs 8sjO; value to winner, 8800. Fractional Time 024.

1:40. 1:45. Went to the post st 83. Oft at lit. Starters Waie-bta.

222TT Hroerlon II- 4 1001 Op. CL PL Sh. 1-2 S-SO 1-8 Oat 8-1 S-2 8-8 1-4 18-1 -l S-l 8-1 -t 18-t 8-8 1-10 1S-1 40-1 S-l 8-t IO-I 15-1 8-1 4-8 etart rood, woa hanaiiy, senond ariviag. winner, a. A hy II ea rn ys- 1 rr xiam-sr, Ed Stubhs.

Hyperiow a qaiek breaker, outraa hla field to the first term, aad McDaniel cut acroea to tbe Inside, forced a fast pane ad. the way, but had te be ridden eat la the last eighth te retain hla advantaga Oriy alow to get oa his stride and a distant trailer the a ret half, closed whs a great stretch run sad was gaining on the leaders at every stride. This bores hss rounded to agaia and will be dangerous from bow on. Dainty Belle, a keea contender at all stages, moved up with a determined challenge entering the home stretch, but weakened la the last sixteenth. Debar laid well up with the leaders for five furlongs, then stopped.

He runs beet ever a soft track. Scratched: 22188 J. D. Duaa. OOOI A FIFTH RACftV-One mite; for two-yea r-oMs: selling: pure 8800; value te winner.

8408. s--3'r Fractional Time 0:30. 1:10. 1:43. Went to the post at 8:58.

Ott at 8:64. Op. o. Pi. an.

1-1 -S 1-8 Out 30-1 S0-1 SO-I T-l 8-1 8-111-10 1-2 8-14-1 S-S 3-8 10-1 18-1 4-1 8-t l.vi eo-i 20-1 7-1 -l 18-1 S-l 3-2 m-l eo-i so-i 10-1 so-l eo-i 20-1 1-1 28-1 SW-1 12-1 S-l 80-1 80-1 20-1 lO-l Start soodV Woa driving, second the same. Winner, blk. 2, by St. Carlo Orslna. Trainer.

B. Meyer. The favorite -was well ridden. Muleeeufth took him back st ths start and laid behind the pacemakers until well around the far turn, where he moved ap with a rush, went to the front without aa effort and was only galloping at the end. Bucket Brigade waa carried wide at all the turns.

Moscow Belle, quick to get going, went to tbe front and forced the early pace, but -weakened under punishment at the end. Albert Star, messed about the entire trio. Brandt repeatedly racing him Into pockete; tab thla one, he ran a winning raoe. Scratched: 22208 Ed Kane. 22238 Polar Star, 22238 Ketebamlke.

22274 Sahado. OO0 1 SIXTH RACE One mile and sixuenth; foor thros year-olds and upward: selling; e.0 I 9 purse 84uO; value to winner, 8300. Fractional Tiroe 0-A0. 1:10, 1:43. 1:80.

went to tne post at 4:28. on- at 423. Starters Weight! SSChsjlLadv Vincent A 07 25UllOWr Dn ST. IS A Mac Far lan. 22230 Joat 80, 0.

KM 222ilAdeaso. 4, 104 221.11 'Del more. 4, KM- lHSltlLemon Olrt, 101. 221K2Sav. Fairs.

8. 111. 222iUlpenaiar-eei. Z2ii23CaiL 4. 10s 8L 1 T.

FT 1 8' 8 2V4 is 1' aravca ve ras saecmss. 4V. 2 1' 2 2a 11 11 11 4H 8 I IHP 8 4' 4 7k 4Mj 7 8' 0 is is 8 8' 74 8' 814 8 ss 10 -8 a 8 7' 7 8 8k 6' 10' 10 10 22210ID. IMcCarty. A104.1 10 10 11 11 11 OHIO.

Newark, Ohio, December 27. George Xer-lln, convicted of killing; Charles Higglns two years ago, end aentenced to ten jrears In the penitentiary, to-day esme from Philadelphia and gave himself up. Maryavnie, Ohio, December ST. At a meeting of the newly elected Directors of the Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Mil-ford Center, French O. Reynolds, of Chicago, formerly of Milford waa elected Cashier.

The bank Is a new financial institution. Plndlay, Ohio, December 27. The esse against Byron Williamson, charged with bribery, will be called January A Judge Babst, of Crestline, will hear 1L The cas against former Senator McConlca. abnllarly charged, will be heard January p. They are charged with having attempted to bribe Chase Thompson, one of jurors In ths Standard Oil case heard last -June.

Th Jury disagreed. Wellston, Ohio, December 27. Ben Rice, aged 88, a C. H. aad IX' engineer, fell under the wheels of his engine to-day and was killed.

Bellefontaine. Ohio, December 27. A section of roadway 100 feet lows, on the line between Logan sad Champaign Countlea has dropped out of sight, and with tt went a flfty-four-foot bridge, Zeesvtlls, Ohio. December 27. Michael Duross.

aged 68. fell overboard trom a wharfboat la tbe Muskingum River tonight aad drowned. McArthor. Ohio, December 27-Joha for many years msnsger of the Richey Hons, dropped dead of heart fall, ur this afternooo, Richmond. IndL, December 27.

K. K. He-Divitt. of the Richmond Bbo Company, wss asphyxiated tat his horn yesterday during the absence of his wife ia Winchester. His death ta thought to be aecMentaL BwnJaaala DasjaaJr.

aged 83. suicide to-alSTht by hanging. HI probably the cause, rrankfort, IndJ December 27. Lata today Joha Terrell, a farmer, was killed' by being crushed under a Vac house, which he was attempting to raise. Hla wife aad a son were assisting him.

Terr Baote, Ind, December 27. Urban Law-son, ot 23 Eagle street, hi ta Jail for cutting his wife's throat, Th wound Is not mortal. 5 Worthtngtoo, IndL. Dectmber 27. J.

W. Hanaban. Agent of the aad J. Road and WeUa-Fargo xOxprese Company at Coal City, IntL, waav arrested her this evening. It ts ajleged.

that there Is a shortage of tios, Crawfut Jsi tile, bdU Decwmber 27. John Dodd. aged (S. a Civil Wsr Veteran, was to-day convicted aero of aiding and abetting a criminal operatioa) on Miss Haset Hoover, aged is, who waa employed at hla horns near-Darlington. IndL.

Decern ber 27--Jo. th sixteen-year-old son of Oeorge Robeesx, a slga wnter, waa accidra tally shot aad killed thai evening by rrwddi Scott, aed IS. Indians polla IndL. December 27. Andrew A.

Copeland. aged M. despowdent over hmg Ulneaa. tried to kin hlmaelf to-day but bla raxor did not reach the Jugular Tela. TllAST71lIZ 1ICLE3 OTEL Winchester.

IneL. December County Treasurer -elect Hairy Jack Is dead at bis hosae la this city after a short Illness, He was to have takee hla office oa New-1 ear a Day, but had not qualified, so nnder tbe law ne vacancy caa be declared. George Robbtna the present Treasurer, wilt hold over until aa other official is elected aex: tall CTITS OUT HITLLI Hamburg. Dec mber S7- Tbe German-American Company hae given notice ot a cessation of all contracts with mld-lernen. In the future the company w41 Ua4s direct with tie retailers.

Ownera Jockeys. A. Ante J. Sumteii L. A.

Calm. s. Fimn Woodford A Minder 8. N. Hexter.

Hoax ht Ordlns L. Harris W. Walsh M. Deatberaae i uu.i R. Watklna -J- Conllnl J.

Ortffln Ottl Op. CL PL Sh. 8-t 1-2 8-2 d-S 4-1 s-i z-i 12-1 tO.1 8-1-, 4-1 20-1 25-1 10-ir e-t 8-2 S-O 4-l O-S S-lll-W SO-l 40-1 SO-1 lo-l 3-1 S-t S-t 8-8 10-1 13-1 8-t 8-t 7-18-1 -s g. McCloskey A Co.Bchles'rl 2.V1A0-1 PO-t lO-l Start aond. Won second tbe Sams.

Winner, b. hy St. Blaise Lady, Violet, Trainer. c. Lmtla 1 The wtnner ertMsni a lot of eany mterfereace, being crowded against th fence farced baoe.eeoa after' the weat ap with a rush nexr-lo the Ineide vail rounding th turn ouLof he back stretch, ceaght and passed Clara Huron st the tura das heme and drew away Into an 'eerlad at ths end.

Cmra Huron suffered at the start, where she was knocked sideways, wore the- leaders Soars roundlne the far turn, but had nothing left ta stall off the winner's challenge. Louise MseFartaa. alow to get solng. cloaid a big gap aad raa over Just So st the end. The wss a keen contender until well into the home stretch, Adeeeo sad Alpetunsrchen wefa crowded oat of It at the start.

Scratched: 22241 Water Dog, 1228 Creea. S22o Ne Trumper, 222iDenlgr. RESIDENTS ALARMED." Negro Bittea By Had Doe; tn State of Nervous Collapse. X. Reports were spread about Florence, Jy yesterday that Calvin Rice, a negro, one ot several persona who was bitten by a mad dog at that place some days ago.

had" gone favlng mad In bla cabin on the farm ot Woodford Carpenter, near Orubbs Station, four mile from; Florence. Dr. 8. X. Marshal, who was also bitten.

went to the Pasteur Institute at Chicago, received treat ment, returned home and died. -Th negro returned from the Pasteur In stitute some days ago. it was xearea ns would develop hydrophobia and run amuck, aa he at powerfully builL Oroup stood about, bnt no one would venture near th cabin, and It was about decided to send for th Sheriff, whea. Dr. Corey, of Florence, and Dr.

Menefee, of WsJton, Ventured Into the found the negro resting In a chair. He complained of an intense soreness over his right eye where the dor bit mm. and he, was ta a state of nervous collapse, con tinually repeating: "I'm a gone ml County Judge P. E. Calaon waa notified and he Instructed Dr.

Manefee to care for the negro. Dr. Menefee said last evening: "There Is no telling what may happen aad when a person may be pronounced cured la a of hydrophobia." Teaterday afternoon Theodore Carpenter, father of Charles Car. penter, th boy who was also bitten by the dog. word from the Pasteur institute ta New York that his son was doing hicely.

UOSE FELTNER LOST Ia Els XSort To XUoowar 1,600 Said To Ears Ssom Olrsn To efsllx. December 27. Judge M. Benton, ef the Clark Circuit Ceurt, de cided against Moee Pel tsar la a sanaaf irmal ault here to-day. Moa Feltner sued Felix Feltnver to eoea-peU hlra to tarn ewer 8L800 which PeMx Peitaer swore aa his trial for eoatempt of Court when charged with running off, wlt- ass hs the Marcum-Hargls damage emit.

was pushed into hla hands ea sight by parties an known, who aald It was for Moss Peitaer. Judge Benton'a declaloa was that it was a transact ton betweea taw break era aad for the purpose of defeating the law. aad that they could aot call oa Ah law ta settle disputes so- ai-hring- Moss Peltner's contention waa that the ssoaey was held by Felix Feltner In trust for him. KENTUCKY. Loulsvin' JCy December 27.

William Tol liver, aa alleged pickpocket, wader- ar rest tn Mesa phis, wfll be brought to Lowie- vtQe. He hi vmder aa indictment watch charges him with taking $807 from Bernard Scbaerer ta August. 1907. Carlisle. Ky, December 27.

Fire, erig- inattng tn the basement of the Cala Build- mc this aftersooa destroyed the Miller barber shop, including an tbe fixtures aad toots, loss 92.000, The Kimbrough Houea was saved by serosa work, despite th high Wmiasasburg. Ky, December 27.. SdmeO. a young girl, who fat la Jail hers, charged with the murder of her illegitimate babe-one year ago, attempted to commit suicide this axterwoon by taking; 'fl-ranura Boo may dla Louisville. Ky, December 27.

For tbe second time this city beea enjoined rrom pulldmc the tuberculosis ward of City Hospital. Several days ago tt was proposes to erect a ward oa Chestnut street, but Judge Miller granted an injunc tion. 1 nen earth wae broken at the hater- section or Preston and Madlsoa sir eels. and another injunction followed. srcriat, Btsrsrca re tbs bxciba Caaton.

Ohio. December 27. Th first of the hotel deaka coming for the state con- veatioa arrived this afternoon. Toe first session will be held to-iuorrow morning. I a the afternoon tbe clerks will visit the Klnley monument- Pres.

dent CI.sr sJ.I'.er. tt Claclnnari, arrive 22317 iaie Store. Siavlxaat lot r-i-i- llaailaialdsa MV Lalaty Jtorsel. ZfiMSI Stan rood. Ttalaer.

W. Reed. lnd.j Startara Weigata. Poej'Boaa. lot SttSTirwB Oil.

M0 tOaivee, 11 Flllrraae. lug Vaa Oordaa, 1US Pea d'Ore. 108 ratrt Mutaasua. lo lSvct; wniapink. RACING fORLL rOATT-sOW AT OF THat WTXTTW.

MXrrtNO OF JrO-KLa XX-ssT cLL'aV AT OikLtliA ai- y. FIRST RACBV-rtew etsaths ef a mtte; awrss 3S: for to-rer-old eolts ana aad I -i a at 45 s. sa. ind Starters Wetshxa. BaaA 14 ioe 2iwl MiUy hlTer, l-t lzH Ne Father, tut Jorkey atoawKa.

loA fclTV Great Apache, lua. MS Hock M. Sl4vaaa rax. tia 83v SH 4 a l'e 1" 2 2a 8 4t A I kit F. Pst 1 1 Ayen IS i.

A. i TBI Keardea Oty tf i.ertj 8-14-l. 'j v. a. Ik te is -r Blav aoui.

Won eaatetiaa. rot-KTH mack Owe mile and Time Q.28S. StaeteKA-eiahta. ta4Jwase Neleoa, 808..: Sznt ralietta. led 1 SKCMrXortbwest.

888 S3 2248 BUlyPsllmaa, 83.. 108 Start awed. Woa easily. Knot. Trainer.

a BedweU. Judsw Xsiess hmted aulchly kato a ton lees aaS awe rets aaa nnieasn ssnssiy. etorca -enia a satats ruaa. OOOOAFlFTlf ltACB-Oas and cas suttseeth milee: awrse 8400: e-sMAVward; selling. FiacUonsl Tims HI.

Odvfe. lUTIa. lAlfa. vn at arxa. Starters Welgbta Ssasslcapt.

Hale. 3. lus. Zti May Amelia. A 1US 21tr2iEdfth Jaaaes, A luTj Una Trainer.

O. F. Johi St. X. A' Ownera Jeckera lSeSt 1 1 8 IC Saatord J.

Hareej sets 8 4at U. A. Powers Hayeel gtltg: Instrument. A 8 7 Q. P.

Romish. Wrtsht a 2 I i i 8. 2 t' 2 a 8 24 84 4 -4 i 'U Se 8" 11 1 Arkllrta woa all the way aaeateaded. Jtoyal je 2k 41 8 8 Stsrt sood. Weedrivaw.

Mcoedaad third tee Kibara. always weB as, haa hibara. always weaaa, acM soadeasurA Pen USseriosa.31V rasa -Stsrt gem iw ad set Ghaaar. 4roff euTT Bells. Tmiaw.

J. Blvta Lsa at the post. Jans bwiHeaaw last uWstsua last stoatAts Red; taS latta) shewed anal paai sad sjrl ssasa eaawnMuweuckdalaststek 8' Creiwra 1 a Searelner xioesnd, 8-1 2- ii. J. Lens Ln 8-1 4-1 4 uiWH l-l 1-I 1.

Jt. ii IK IB aa sr a at tur. be4jace. Horeli 1 Pet Owsera msrra dly'lnWs Jsekeva At S-l -l li. a.u -i 8-8 TA 8-1 S-S 8-t a-i i-l -iii-'e sa-J So-l -J lf-1 Start pad.

Woa dnvtaa. mm torn I sad thud the ansae. wYuensr. a by aanao snw- ao. Trainer, D.

Heary. si, aioalo-d raiAdly eewrhausni ths leaders aad wwa wot after a bard Wretch drive, snaissd eaiy ta tae bast eoev-e at swldea Kilty Mrer was a eioee-np ast sasss su. rmxbmr ill a Sag gap as tne east anmwi n.cv vte if xAAmA far thiae jaae oil's LaT a-lKng- 14. rrecuoaai nne-eit. e.soes.

i.e ie. wtni to lnd.i Startars-Wetsms. St. A Ownera Jocs-a Op. t.

l- f2TTaapaaat. ilA 1 is, jSUene MUntrre' 11- S-S II 2V1T2 swtertas, sa 1.1 4 4 hleairr o-l li-i So-l 8-1 a. sta S'w 8 4 dapie itaole 1, if Ij Ii lot I 8 ItTsirJeowea -T. Kwej 4-1-4-1 OA ..11 8U 8 Ss X. Cn.

e-i rf tut a 1 I A. LanMuaa A lre.h neurn, la-t smj-i e- -). k-. it, it; vvt ai raraa. lua IX a Ji" rievaoa Z' i 1 1.

Pawiesa Lass. 1 HV MoCanhy An? ttir.i eutl rvTl Imi IS ll II II It llX rtoee -eu-ll-J lMI LA Haatat, lot 8 IS IS 12 (J. F. CUtturS ivr IU Srirtag. third saaaa Winner, b.

by OscvlstetaLrratsm, Tilumpbaat drew eat at tbs start aad Oei mm ileefs la a sex aad a rasas anssA Seva-asa caassd a big 8 a is aaa, amu a heed aa very aasneiy. 'A fyy THIRD A ACS! Siva etchths ef a Ball: pare 84CO: toe twe-ysar-aM eoits aad AAeJIO aeiling. rraeUoaal Time 0 ASIA erteSe. l.vS'. Went to Boat at 2 88 p.

at- at i ii ii rl Ownera vocaeya. I ts luw J. Mclatrret 2- 4 8 Pl 8 M. Jtee butler UX 8-1 J-W J- 8 3 2 2 B- W. P.

Fine ktm 8J-J 8t 18-1 J-l I im 8i 8 Is. Emery it S- 4el i P. R- Dsviel li-1 ao-1 I J. iiiilerl 3-l -a-J 1 8 IH. AVLwiiliainaJ SO-l ew-1 1-1 saslly, third driving.

Wlaaer, b. by wy Boa dssSed tata the'lesd at ths start aad easily held eway throurhouL 8s a Oil Stovsa lap svssriiiy aas waa a Beat Boag ssiinaii uaivss goa rau guica. rorwara rv Saelly. Lord Piligraas ilmid a hi gap aa the hunt halt. SSOeh Lade Baaw ainasia.

22319 a na ill mm wai! new SSOS: all ar weat a tne nose at wm. via ar ttrwl Va A rr, Ownera Jockeya Lop. -CI. Pi i i. (h.

O. BeJweli. T. Ble 8-4 A 1-t J-J 8 2 rL W. Lynch.

-i 8-J IA 1-S W. Hawks J. Hayael 4-1 4-1 8-8 44 414 eVj. F. 8 8 4' 4 8 SB.

Trettar 3 8 8 8 8 TT. H. Ryaa. seooad ertvutg, thfes th saaaa OllbertJ lO-l 18-S S-S S-M Waiahi lO-l e-l l-e 80-lluO-l SO-1 1-1 Winner, b. by Start good 7 Won easily, second driving, third name.

Wmaer, sr. by SSSO: for en saws st 4:12. Off st 4:13. IS. hicNsoshtos D.

A Fountain T. T. Laravea. H. St.

Vincent Jockeya Mlllerl Watletta raa the rar turn aad came asatw 82841 Sta for three-rear aide end ap-- 8 8 2' 8 1VM-1 Joha Carroll riawv.n, sua -1 e- e- -V J- .0. s.eee.r 3W2 atetar. A log I 4 2 8 3 8 IU. P. McMetl ht entry 8 4 4 3 4 Eaeerr T.

108 ...1 ft ess H. A bed T. Rice Weat ss post at Op. CI. PI.

sn, 3-1 12-S 4-8 t-8 8-t S-S 4-8 S-3 4- 1 i-e -s 5- S-I S-t 3-S 8-1 S-l 8-t 18-1 28-1 8-1 3-1, 8O-13WV110O-I Bw-1 Agaes IV. Trainer, W. Dosae. Cantaln Hals. Corwardly tolaeed la the early rttnatns.

wars ths leader down oriel rely at the ead. star AmeKa saaue the raansns ts the last etrtoea before euccumbtng. ICrllth Jsmea closed a big sap. bat tailed to get up after a roach trip. Scratched: 32X44 Huee Kir.

Slslo bars, SUMS Huaaaa. 221S4 Red BaU. izzSl Tetanwa. e0q01 SIXTH RACK Three quarters of tional Time Ind. Starters Weights.

128 ai72! Royal htaxlav 2STI-HaskT. Iu8 XcatSIPoiue L. IO8 2244 OsntrtbsUoa, 108 lis lloniHuachuca. 110 Start good. Won ca St.

1 A. M. R. Davie! 20-1 So-l T-l 8-8 Nevada Stay. HIM ndl At T-l B-a nterlng.

asutsiil drivlnx. third the same. Winner, eau. nusay laiie to come ea as expect aa last quarter. Scratched: S2248 HerireA Maslm the stretch.

1 np rapl arauia 4 -Op. 4-a cL PL 4-8 ah! 1-8 HcCkUa 0-2 8-1 S-8 2A wsian uo-isne-i a- au-i K. Li-ncbl -s 33.3 a-fi S-S Oallndo 10O-100O-11OO-1 38-1 A title Leva. a 4aat-lna rv quit uaexpeeudly la ta fl ANftPI EHTHTFEXTH DAT OP THE WINTER eTEFTINO Or THE L08 iGrXES kACTMa LU niUe.CO AaSOClATlON. AT AXITA-fABJC.

AECACIA FklOAY. DhCLMfllk 27. 107. WttAwBeY SaUaatw TsVCat WwwA. 22322 nB8T KCE fWvm ekatat ef a wile: pen 400-.

lor tsrwyaweles aad spwaiei saTiag. FrsttlsBsl set uaa e-e, was eaiatat, tae t-m. swta sat post at I pax, vsatian. "ind. I barters VfekhuT t22M Klburk, A Tim Wars Boy.

4, 104 ton Bais, A Wt 22238 Nelly Renae, A 100. I 2218 Hsryrsailliaiss. 8.100.; BWI xonsrenes, A IUO. a. r.

1 4 2 14 14 as: 1 1 3 8 8 8 8 4 4 2 W. Walk A Harrtal 4-4 I-l AA t-8 W- S-l tOH 8-8 S-8 a iw. r. uoy Sayharj SO-1 10O-8 40-1 WaMr.eAa,byBt.CsMlsa Hue Lms. Traieer.

J. 1 TatBSjtaTasWdaitWBBVjBgtBS 1- SO-l 80-1 10-1 S-J84A. West te ths peat at 111 Of at 124. SdT To9i esse bwtft, la. rt it.

Sa turn boosw i 2234S Royal Quses. 80. ZZiHB AuberaOsia, SZaatKaadnUhw. 8 8 Id 8 14 3 -4 llit Lm C. Whirl.

22808 Boaise, PL ftk. 1-8, 04 7-1 IO-I S-l escfceya I Op, CL PL op. a S-l sears Boy sale taroun tw aal Mxwexta bearp Soy aaueed last, but sas sot sarw esses esse aaa nuaajts news sse 9WM B1-X0XD RACK Fhre swats, a atBs: aarss 8300- fcv two-rear-obw- awaicaea: tklal R. F.Csras....aiBarasl O' w. A Ml Areas.

W. testes I-l 8-1 S- 1-t IT. Bhillaat: to-t 18-1 8-1 f-M 8a-l itm-t o-t xi SO-l 109-1 SO-1 nsesss maon irlurl its: i i 1 "BaT IH 8-1. I-l 1-1 li-1 80-4 S-l B-B eTAlmarlvwd. Waasr.

ek by HaaoVprkaPbaaiosi 2232A TtOSO RACE Tare, eaartani ef a He Sere. $400; fcr tares raw olds sad upward: ssttwg. '-fill "JtV TW 048 8A 847 AA I -It 4A. tat lite, fm7m7jL.t S.IBIMBBM "ran StarWre Weaoia. 2ZMII Hasay Bess.

8, 118.. 22271 SowieB. A 108. 22288 Pratrwa, 4, 114 r. 222XS Aoat Pohy.

12. 110 IftOOt auseseA 4. IOS 113 MtM 'ill I memm MKMiinese, rroiiee, A 101 J1SX2 Plestejs, 11A. SSM7assra, 4. 110..

Start t. a. ausy. IrxL I Btartm Wwekls. 22307 hWeter.

4, 103 rmx bsii.7. wi 21 JorasA A108 32311 lake Lrle. A 100 22081 Biwwwdowd. 8,8 start aned. Wseeaaly, Tarew now.

ssbtmstrebA, 8 8 8- 4 7 8 8 a is I Iked tail ISC kl 8. I lTt T. it I 24 2 in fit a -e" 4 4" 4 8 Ossaia Itmmkmm. I lib Aiwaa.W.rreatDa W. H.

Mraby W. O. ft IMutt TT Bl akDosald 'C BhiDewl O9OOC FIFTH RACE -Five sad a WM farlsaer parw) 400; far AAOAO 048 IA. 107. Vast ts tat seat at 340 at 144 led.

I Benrtsai Waaraex, 22tn.Bahes, MS 212J8I Lae-Harraos II, 101.. 22T7J 1741 22273 22273 22273 lrkaeid Beiw, 87 Koenjussr, ICS AaaluS Dewy Fraet. 102 Wsunan Ws t227kaaaida, UH. 221kaaOysw, 108. 220aoBeiins.

KB 22085 Pt.af OtBaaa.87...... 1672HLdy it'lii. 108... ZZlWIUretn, 8 1 Jsb'-fl 8' 8 I3 t. St I io io IS 18" IS 111 1 4 Il I0 It r.

i ii 4 IO II 12 13 nuns Maruai XLJm Ll. a. ".3 (O- "fsrs E. Dwsxal n. r.

i si aaai. I aiasl W. A. Mraieee. I U.

JL r. n-aoaraar Tsylsr L. Honk I- Fsrrsr Wsey W. Uke. P.

Martai E. J.BatewiB....C BarUeJ sisftBBea. Yea Baedilr.aMsad aad kserd drtvas. Wmisi, nr. by 4-1 -l t-l SO-l 40-1 8-1 10-1 A-l IW IH lo-t lavt rawr es sets.

W-l W-l P- WE. Wsraad Wl Op. a 80-1 100-1 SO-l rt 8-1 7-1 10-1 11 ll I I I s-l 20-1 28-1 S-8 S-4 1-1 1-1 T-l a Al by TVs Here UtSGeere Qinia. TnusstT lis art lbs ssli ha sad stnsl laa leal aslsaslb I be ensag as ths waaaw hi ta anal tin Ail yard, bet (altered swAleiuy. rroareai was amare BsaauBaataesl il.

mlm.A h.ij. ui L. siways aaasBB BBS BB 22325 Imrrrr. aostetl llB.au Otattik ioM i Jt si i i5 as aa iL DiSrd. 14 S.

B. Doaa W. ParaJ 4-7 IT ti- I. f-t XI At ll 7 I -Z mrm 4-4 -V -wpwyt A ay i y-AT fa- Ikkdanvhaj. Wbaaw, A A.

by Fsiesriear-xeelra. Tnwaer, J. a'aSaxT I Tbne-Oiet, rr sr 7-W S-t. 7-10 S-l 3-t OH 2-1 3-8 4-4 S-l 8-1 S- 20-1 JO-I 0-l 10-1 10-1 13-1 SO-l IH SO-l 12-1 8-1 4-1 r.x.as:- Bahoa wee al tha way aad always bsw las Hsrmws an. TW attar follows the raw.

d-j. --Kbxxeld Befte. after a ssegk k-awsy, pa deer addway el ths ---rl. W'f tsreuxaat Brratrilid: 22304 Des Hsft. tOUt Flsasw.

22118 Wsrk sad OOOO7 6TTTH RACE Oee sale: serss 8400; 1st tkraseareidsaad aa.aM. twae CCa-l fett A. IM 1 WeMWtmsoM4il7a.aL lZ7rt 'ntellsaal Tbas-4V2t id. laA 1 Bsakhaax, A 107. zais 111 a ilea.

A MM 22218 hadsa, A 107 23237 Lexaa. A lu2 22237 Beteva, 1. 107........ 22237 nassaa, A 107 122X7 FWew. A 107 22237 tile Tree.

A 1. Xftbl Aeduboa. A 107 2206 Sasapana, A 107 BvartBDsd. Vessssdily, Crvnpt fierkaaai auewi IsrwsrdlV tsreasaset, haan hadsa. S2S7B0aaas1 8k 8' 10 10 7 3' 8 1 1TF 8 8" 3 IV 4.

4 10 Th i- 8 e- re tw ww wntnenahslA siisk'V mmn the V.i eafTlaa pike this afternoon Henry ft. Berry, William ft. Beus. Heary Ln rises an and W. R.

Welsh war borled trader' thetr machina. Berry's nose was broken and Belts So. taiard a aamner oc jYtUetl eiswoeUtioa Plans Slocked By Tailor of CoXietjws To Tnter. wwr Viek ri 1 11 1 1 rr Commrttee of the Intercotleglate Athletic AssoclstviB of the united States, which wurt at the Murray HI! I Hotel to-nisht. found that many ef tts plans will bo blocked 1e-eaus five of the Ur footreul coL.

legea have failed te Join the organisation. When the Intercolleenata -Association waa organised Into a permanent body Tale, Princeton. Harvard. Cornell and the Naval Academy, ail of wtlcb are wjiu ins javai arw Oweem. LL.m E.

Aires 1 mm In 11 1 SI ET? L. E. abe a ip-t c-ni 1 1 inax, ti Weat. nfliha. Row, "t'sMoS OAt iX H.

Ss. 8-1 8-t 1-1 SO-1 SO-l IS-t -t IS-IO 1-t 1-4 7-3 IH a 8-1 12-1 IM XX o- xa-t S-l v- tw If. lieva faihenal 14-1 7J eadw ksuw nas, awaaad aaa ea HasasaB awed lOaamAasaaa. LataaasaadsBaphwasad INJURIES TO A DOG rorm tba BasU of A Bolt jTllod AgmJamt DX. eTTASuaV 'xvca TS ras BaulllBlB Lexlaarton.

Ky- December 27-Or. Arnold Frank, a Oeraaaa horasmaa. who cam here about 18 months sgo aad leased the farm of William FMds. 0 the Newtown pUte, was to-day asade oWendaat la a salt mm I mmmm U. m.M m.m.m fie IVII iuusM atest ear Mew.

bdaavd Btntit WD 1 VERDICT WILL STAND Lo the aiksa Case, Appeal lAmlX. Bat. -tae Xxpirexl.rjaytozi Xtyma. CmytoB. Ohio.

Dwvamber 2T-Th haan expired without a motlce. besaw ais for trisl tn the cas Lartoa ma. wm" rid ed of mardartnaT Aaaa WSS wlf of Harry Stout, a oiaae dealer. Mrs. 1 orkowita.

The) nearo malAtatna hla tnwtai toot aHeges that Dr. Frank shot and per-1 spirit aad a aims little nni sinsil vAar tmvaeaUy Injured aa English setter dog'! dooaned to spend the remeJA-eTe uZ betongine: te ber. aad that th ahooOog VV rnJndr .1 varve- ww.i, onys la the Ohio fltata Prlsea sil. Whew first cam her the report' was circulated that be was baying horse tor the German Uoveranaeat. tMU.uus a tster aeys ar appareatl, eadsfiad with the ver- WUUam H.

Neetsr. aged SS. eltisea ef Dayton, paad away at aa early hoor this saornlnav Ha was a member of Oaytoa Lodge. V. a' O.

and actively ldUfled with th Daytaa Oynuiaatle Ouk. two smaa ehildrea snrrlvs Atvdrsy It, RetUr. ftr, sged 77 veara died wis Bnorataa: at that -t ht. AaOrww Settee Ir rieeea tha aged veteraa awawtna- ml ha sat la his efaalr. He la urv1ved he IC3, niATIZlirAL ttt Klcsolasvllle.

Ky December XLAm eoa- waw nera to-day relativ to lutur work or th Odd Fellows in Ken- tOcirV atele nm oeaen 1 irsisi -a 1 1 1 i U. OCCWkkOB the FooroaU Rules Commute, were In riled mflrtt. by B. hi Araart a to become membera. Tale and P-rtneetnw u.

px, Arnett, Grand Rep- rii ia ia tea on asi trisxastMet, The occexiaa wr th FooroaU Rules Committee, were invited dld not take the trouble to answer. Har-' renlUT Sovereign Grand Lodg vard refused, savins- that Bn.i 1 of Odd Fellawa tw a tlona st th coUexe caw werw so invotvea triat I LUlotL Grandv Junior W'ardea wn. were so Involved that wma not enter a new organization, Cornell refused because the athletic silaatlon st IUiaea made it Lx.poss!l,le for the Coraeiliens to Join. Annapolis Is considering tiie matter and may enter sooner or later. Until these coHeges, however, ere made meirtiera of the of It la that the rtfrr-ttS ir.sJ can -l OUT.

llama and Lieutenant Governor TS. H. cux eacxax, aearevcw ve raa nwran. b-wisce. ataiae.

Deewasber e. of Chelsea, Maes, and Arthur Cote boxed six routw, ts a Hit to-Bltht th Lwlrtl A. ytsitner maa can be Ball la 1 advantage a4 sec-a was deci r. weights. First Pace-dLx 1 i-x Welghta 2- r.

ei Linda i. -i Apecne Oh I Lare Fr7.J i hruwra Jkilele Truro .1" i Htistle i carr i -i A leal laar faj s-con-i ledmo ts. Ooya IL j7 Modrediaw Ievaa le P-741 Fly'g SifO Btrryasf TMM Race is rur rr 11 Hixxmbochaaa. STIAct High Kene4 h2 loi 2.r;5 Kaatavtle lr4 liMiIOtwe seal i Uox riaaaloal Bery.l"o SieiT (ckrure loons P-skes: WSiiirMrt Jeaaie Dsau. I'O I.

ut Oee Whta Laaoev Fifth Race Stile and Halbard SO Aiwia DwfourPal A1HN2 l.ancaatjiea eixtb Baee aille and f--'7 Doubt 2 2.1-Hti ruth Si Wi rehr-w riavigny )1 ST.VTB Flte FAVerltelol 2-27a OberoB lol 22s7W. sslllBsi: index. Fletchsrka 22IM Haas 2 BWWWWB tee- J-il4 Aetcaenmte VyZ tor Lew LewijJ rV'S Su6JdIstt Lssth .13 selllns: 2240 Hewksaaa ivarahMB 3 22-wT Frasitae IZ r.78 ktsaer wereeas kn in, UOLady farlnngs; Th BL t. Shhsx la SXf7 WxiW. 2---TI Hanhrtiae ii ewe etxteeati): thee stxtssnths: rem LOS sVXQZXES.

First Race Selllag: year-oMS: Index. Weights. SSSU4 Deoorattw. fcrt Or. CUSS 22313 Bauer 22PUS H.

a 2.2 IS mibejrscbwaas lh. OldSeld 1US SiSlI Green IMessuvtus ii" Sixth Race Bel tins, one txtm ami wawarat rowcaeta laves Hicauicap 2211.1 Red Kimt Rama 10T S2108 Retador 1T F. IC. 2231 Joyner- .......11 jBuuat Sve fartoncs: Index. SSSSSatargle oe ijriMt 1'217 AroirjatUe Z2t2S Ronton 22IK7 JLarodo 2132 Rueclmo 2SZ12 Billowy bVcond Race Selling: six furious y-ar-eias aa up warn: Haley.

222PA Waterbury ssmvr; 121 To Timw ZZ tS3t Rio xvarr iteipki Ledr Oaia4.i3 LV- ct iJJPE OAZXAJnx. noes. Wetsbta. ladea Vt SloeSTadS 118 11K07 Roee CWtt 221 St, Oeorge JrlU -21 fcraarpec ZJLV Piaaslble JW fcllAI 8em Barber wJ 22.w Piaaud 22171 Alltre La iAiir vera km ti uwuroiaasDt 1VI -r-mm. xioa eecons Haceesnrea rartwia: 2SCT7 ax.

Aroa 110 l---o PsIaroHa SU-4 Love ef OosA-lOf Third Ksee Putarttv ISViJ St. Seniewa ...118 XISM Sahara SMIajloenaa tM Basisa free Lou ree. IVd Dr. ilnede Balnade owree; selling: 2-2 Anib.ti.4ai tes tXKi Heraatn lil 8M Bwile Klaaer tUI. H.

Wluu.lei A' Lares. i. ar wins wa rwarth Wars SSartlaag HaaeicaaT ei. u. Williams entry.

Fifth Jiaee On mile and aaventy yards. 2Corrtsaa RckereaU 1 13 22V48 smiMe Nap ,.111 TZ-JJM Jahe Oloaee ..111 SUMS Sea Air loT Sixth Rare Eroerrvllle Rand Iran a sixtunih: r22xs A. inrT 22OJaaeta SS 2223 Jacuau i-i era lee SS 2UI tidumiM 2228 Wlag Ting l-e S14Jack NeasaiiyllS Ti Grace urn Herlulcle 112 Asms St. a ia4 Qewiat.il 2 Johanr Leua. xv228 0ceaa Kt 3X24S Huerfano at Arrourt isr 22231 Me.de ef -123 Hark.

Xi.n L. A. k.rli A one mil. a4 as a far ivwnz Biicaawsy ttiMU 22273 Ld. or Koreet.1117 2 T.

Ueori. TS East Knrl 17 Ryplar Third Race eVlltns mile and a hair three-year-olds aad upward: 2ZXTO RIB slaus KESW Mamie Alrot Elle ltll 2270 El SWSKIasmaa ...14 21V7U Hsnrv 8--270Corkhlll MS tXOH First Pvei- XTCiV Avonteuus yvjurth Race Handicaat one mile: jt yeer-olda and Upward 1U lot 1U I' 4 1,4 la: la for thre- i'i: l'T ft I '1 2 irt uwr I'm xzizv iwiitsr in. If-'wU en lie zcr7aoid Doiulmcs I'U Arlmo TTJM Mols-y wt ICtMi Chlm. Sweep. 84 2U1 Uaruma IH Flfih Race Purse: six furiunas.

for tbre. vear-lda' -ai'T in c-aea anr. i io OoMen 0M KIT 221 Norfolk .110 22141 Domlnus At-vl lie 1U2TS Black Mat. 1..: 22214 Bemar 1: 22234 J. R.

lAa7 J. Horrs I '7 for fout-r- trtnt H. Sherman lot 3U7IU4 Dns of Li'. Kins l1 2V2e Wood Toorpe 114 22148 J. C.

Orsus 8V2.V4 The Saltan. AilO Lsdy Chlseeii In; 178s IMaale In hps. Oa Urr OrlaariA Bob Blarphy. Estarlor. 'Orseulum, Qrwee Seal.

Coavflle. Angerua St, T. Sblpp. alaarhtge. Old Honesty.

Paaadena. Ir. aioCkisr, Warner OrUwell. Plavisnx. Oft Oakland.

Plnaad, Lady Vera, Pajarolta. St. Avon. Belle Kinney. Ambitious.

John H. Bhsehas, Ocean Shore. Orace Jsck Kuanally pea Air. atesda Marble hlsyer. Wing Ting.

Muakoday, Jacomo. On Zjo Aairoi, Blllo-wy. Barney Oidfleld. Loots. La Olerla, Taylor Oeersw, Lord of th.

"tr.sL Henry A. Avoatellus, htamle Alsul. Critic. Llsaro. A rime.

J. R. Laugbray, Nrfotk. Ooldes Ualll Shernxas, Lin ef Life, Jorner WEAPONS FLASHED During tha XroUe, Two Xn Being ZUlod And ft Third Wounded. sTsrtxi.

msrASr-B so raa sxecwsa i Bergen 1. Ky December 27. At Vest, a hamlet near, tbe Late her-Perry bovier. a setie of tragedies last night resulted in the death of two men and the serious injur of a third, Tbe men met at the home or Squire Thacker to celebrate Christmas A quarrel, whicw started between Henry Sal-yer and William Thacker, became g-nerai. sad anally BaJyer shot Thacker with a Winchester rifle, killing Aim Instantly.

Salyer fled to the mountains An hour 1st. Kelson Mays and John Henry Caniptn. eotisinA became engaged in a fight, in which Mays shot and killed Carnptell. Both ftred almost simultaneously, snd a shot from Campbell's revolver seriously wounded Willis SrurgrH, a bystander. Early this morning a pose of ThsrkWs friends went into th mountains In pursuit seT OeJae of Saiye MILLCREEK VALLEY.

fee tha rear WhO SisfoadWit late Ttsrsliy Bisht Prank Diets ased SA msrrlst. ef SA Baraard. at-teeapted te eommK suicide by Sring a revolver koto his breast ewer the heart. The bail. be- ebmected by striking ar rib.

sad ire ia will 1 see 1 sr. lasts had Icsed blataslf as Bis reoaa ssrty la the evenlos. siei the faaalty tawaght he bad retlreA His wi sad several Baighhor heard the abet sad named ts th rasas. After breaking Sows the Diets wee dswsearsd tytag across tbs la A peal ef bias. Tbs toeutvoi was sainktns Dr.

A. Taese, of BC tarrnard. waa and Inssil the snssA The nail, it Is said, had net penetrated deep swoosh to eaase alary, Diets 8s a aoa'sf J. r. rsswltsre aei 11a fas I mar.

He at the faibar ef ewe smsll ebieA en Thai easy sasbt a tha las sassim a Saw pnssat a.m la St. Sirasra After Mra. Atturwev Iteimainswa aad Cuwwetlmeei Mwrre. -la which tbe letter Mteeapted to get tree UHsruw.s aor tae pwaxie scnr.ii. aotlee patrol swvire trom the emwpaay.

the eeMi-Baae graaOaaT the IVU TeVsphaae Coexoaaya rrasarniss ts say euaxiuiia xarwusw swe sisi ie e. the village wss ssasia. XBw- vuisge win sw siren asocial ratea lev the erhoot sad potto phase, swt aw ex laiabia us Bat sir. Kurre sad tee tractor Howard, wa aa. tha for wauding eesaeat tioewatse aa wasw tsgtea svsBas.

whea the latter pfaeente a eaaiaa toe Sl.au sarns Wit for isvlnt alls Im. nnainirial fer three ssnniae. as 1 the 1 la ea aaanruex nronertr amasis were ww due. Sfsrre rial said tha be bad set Salsbsd hi linsiswra as he haa sot erase tne nree- ertr after snaking the sldewslka tavestlgaisua. kweerrr, showed that grading bed wot bees sea txwes Hesarri eewtract wita saw viuwse.

ills hOl wee Baaiiv s.ssid The new I'liwanll Wi4 be asdBcled fasts oOca aerxt Thavaoay. Orleans ex Oleadale have sgireA a rewatd eaT- tSs for the arrest er anlerwatiss leading te I ha sri set aad soevletvie ef any perwea er parsiwis wae nave been aarptlraled la the boedwne aad see sweats waste wave rewaauy uetuwwt tw that il The Bsaalleat hiias rtbei Beheerer. a telephone operator, who waa attached aad rough er tieaiea sail is time ago. by the pwUce af tbe village. At the lei, ainrtnw ef tha Ti swum mmf a-he Setd TwwaahiB tha fIvwtag were avpa4aia3 8lued was useis tm taw varsowe ouinru: eoaa Cera, biartia Area.

Oioraa Ha. etas aad Oeurwe Hahe lerton. The howas sf the Clerk sad Treaeurar wtU be eawtlted by Paarsua K-rs. wxnert se-eountaa. ed Oisndele.

a antmed maeuaai will, be held Jaaaary 1 for ths rparpoee ef Irlas fcar the new year. 7 DOWN THE RIVER. 1 A aim whh-h ewer too ehlsaas attewded wa held at the evea Tewa Hail last wveaing foe- the ef wrranizm a voionUer rw doarwsnt. truss t-tabiiaw waa aavotnteA (-neirwaa and V. Ium rvirM B-eretarr.

A4-drmiw were asade toy Lw. Kraiit Ureeeeravs aaj atsror 'raak Ctiidutw. and etae aii ins I luaraed. te be cajel ssaia Jaaaary A CCrTHACTS AT7AHTILD. svacxax.

Btaexrea re rag axuciasa IxHilavlll, December B. Jones A of St Louia. wlU build a portion of th Great Southern outfall sewer for th commission of Louisville. Tbeir bia 13 was' the smallest reoeiv.i. lilckel A with pdj, tav eome tsexrejt tie fjure.

1 lay EiM'tlon of te 8-vva 4.3 i ia li.ji.n.

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