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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

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stock: Under General ivance. Successful Kew I- And lower Rates Tf All Kinds of Monev Boriowers irnlshed Greet Jeunre the Cbeerfules Cidi VVWeb Wall Street 0pfe4' ntx prsAi! van Mr January -The profH-Uktruj lenient ondr way the stock tnarket Ire.e closing hours Monday's session. finally propeTwme as to Levey ihe lmpr" Joil rl tn approecnlng its eridWga rtium'vl opening of the riA to-day and ttnued to depress the tocl involved tn "Km MhatYne. how-v? lnt ttos shortlin a nun.tf of and buylnf iCei vCnlral stendisd pro-is. and lr prornf which nn nnrlf www ryt buy of New York Otitral attndln tba offerli)- of a larn Kir.k waa i)iIUy road'a aqulpment notra nalbU.

Actual nawa of ti day Vuld' 'om davaloproanta tn tha money slvt waa of mixed character. Two falrl rtant Induatrlal corpora tlon, th HtAtea Cat Iron Ptpa and Foundry CiJnf n- ConaoJUUtrd "ar announcea posi- ponomant Jvldend action npon thMr ommon h- whlla a eharp adranoa In tlj prw-a JPPr metal hera- and In Ixindoa wb-1 t( ome extent by tha rimra of tvaaln: tn dvllflnd npon ilia Company atorkev Tha prirvlou paid by thla company amount en July 7 har aitd waa dlatrlbated Tli rl- In the price of copper ration although (mail, 'was an IruJI-hrtter position toward which the ontx rada la working. Tha treat cur- tcllnu-nf prod uetlon which has bean iindr Inoe October last haa reeutted itlal reduction of ttie aurplue mpperf that time held ty the trarloua rotnpaf- i iir m-inum- im Aunipwn demarfe been ood. ahd with home pur--haerf modeptte amounta haa aerred to cut fn auppllea point where grtJrlce tabllljy aeama fairly AMur-d. ler Tor Induatrial Borrowarm.

vyurtr.cr reductiona in time or can moW ratea wore made by lendera during t)iay. hut Induatrlal borrower found It to eixure a convention than hereto-nd the rate of 9 per cent denauided I below tliat recently In force. The bank Rained heavily from tha Sub- ury, owing to the large penaion ana pym-nt by the Government. moet Intereetlag development aff ert-the hanklnic el illation, however fc waa outcome of the annual tneetlnga of kholilrm of tha vajioua banks which In one way or another Concerned In financial dleturhancea of kaat fall. In ae Inntltutione, where the controlling mont at that ttma waa auch aa to cre- cnnetilcralile anxiety, the houae clean- then undertaken were formally ratt ed at tn-day'a gatherlnga.

Thla partlcu- chapter of banking htatory In thla city now, therefore, finally tba new one undertaken la full of pronilaev not only for atooarholdera and depoeltora of these banks, but for tba entire business community, Much a trees waa laid oa tha sale of Mew Tork Central equipment trust notes, for wlil. J. P. Morgan Co. have Invited bids for running from one to fourteen years.

Reporta point to a rapid allot ment of these securities to bankers and dealers, but the demand from Investor was not ao muoh dwelt on. although the notes are being offered to yield 544 to 6 per rent. But the ready allotment reported to found for them waa seised upon aa a elm of Improvement In the tendency of capital to Into investment. Reports of tardiness In making payment to equip ment com pan lea by some of tha leading railroad companlae of tha country have Wen a depressing factor in Wall street vr since the Westlnghouae Electrlo Corn' lany reoelverahlp, and a ready aale for equipment trust notea may be regarded aa fronting ammrancea to these companies niratnst embarrassment through delayed Elections. Ths waa tha avowed ground lor tba brisk recovery In some of the ratl- road equipment stocks.

Decreased Earning Disco tin tad. Ieaa attention waa paid to returns cr.s earnings of railroads, which" shorn ed Home heavy decreases from the amount of UHt year's corresponding carnlnga, Detalla projected econoniloa of railroad com- piuilea by reduction of working force and down of salaries of executive of- fWrs were considered of less importance us Indicating the outlook than waa the inoneyrjnarket future- Steel made a new high record. Otncera or the company deny that men are being rvturncd to work, and they take a moat Klmy view of the future, but operating who are In actual touch with say tha company la running 40 per int of Its capacity, and that thla 40 per rnt la -being worked to ila limit. OKlaa; to heavy holding of stock by employee the company is In remarkably rood condition, from a labor standpoint. The 11ock tn pig Iron la about broken.

Pltta- brrg reporta. 3 in were caught In Amalgamated and an h. Ivance one eighth cent a pound In he. metal caused considerable agitation la copper stocks Amalgamated Directors are expected to meet on January IB to act on the dividend. They cannot Justify a dividend greater than rents a share for tha quarter, and coa rvHtium would demand passing of tha entirely.

It la moat likely, though, unit a fifty-cent payment will be ordered. The situation tn Goldfleld -has been legally Improved the last few days, and cti- eridenre of It la tha good, buying le-ianeM ertarea. Krnkera report purchases of Anaconda In trmt volume by Intereeta closely Identlfled i'H the Amalgamated Copper Company. The Butte and New Tork Copper eistn- r--1' to-isy re-elected tha old Directors, w. s.

Miller, a atookholder of the old ticagi and Alton Railroad Company, A u'-maodtng an accounting. Tha Uncoln National Bank announced a dividend 100 'per cmt or Wi outstanding stock. ock holders of tha Second National Bank voted to increase tha capital tram eOOO.000 OPPOSED" Lynchburg, Va January 14. -A autt waa I- stltuted here to-day la tha Federal Tla- tnet ourt by Philadelphia parties asking mat the merger of. tha Pocahontas Collieries Company and tha Pocahontas CUaa eolidated Cplhertea Company of Taaewefl County.

Virginia; be declared void and that a recover toe annotated. An Injunctloa la oked to restrain tha further exnendltura of money or the negotiation of a 120,000.000 cond lewis to be taken by New Tort company. TREASURER'S HEP0RT. The monthly report of tha County Treaa-ur" waa submitted to the County Com-. misslonera yesterday.

It shows that tha county has on hand t4.9T8,:U9) Ihla amount U. IS is In -the Treasurer's vault, and the balance In tha various county defiosltorlea. The disbursement for February amounted to $412,179 Ss. and tha eccipta e2.uo.3ia aa. I 5 CoUe ta POSTUM anil TTterej'g a Reason 1Ua "The Ttoad to trlreliu." ka ykfe.

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the Manufacturer. Building Company Proposes To Spend $132,000 in Residential Improve- -menu Architects Planning. William Lodge, President of tna In dustrial Bureau, will shortly ghra Cincln-natktne Interested tn giving the working-men ao ideal place of habitation a sample of such an Improvement. Ever since tha subject haa been agttAtsd by Cincinnati business orgaolaationa Mr. Lodge has oeen studying tha rob torn, and- ha believes tha plan ha haa adopted la one which will give the meehanlo modern quarters aa well aa give tha owner a neat return upon Bis In vestment.

present prospects the building la to be erected on Clifton avenue, or on one of the Intersecting thoroughfares. Just aa long tt la within view of a car line, which Is lodge's principal Ha believes that if tha building la within reach of tha eyea of tha people It will Interest othera ut the movement and persuade them to Join with him In giving laboring men better home surroundings, thereby eecurtng' a higher type of working men. It will also have a tendency to uwreaee the population of Cincinnati, since many mechanics are unable to get Quarters amid pleasant sur roundings at rents within their means. Con. sequenUy hundred live across tna river.

The plan waa drawn by Architect Gordon Shephard. who Is now receiving bids upon the Improvement. These will be In shortly and turned over to Mr. Lodge. The figures aa well aa tha coat of the lot will first be figured before the word la given to go ahead.

Tha dimensions of the house, aa approved by Mr. Lodge, are 33.9 by 45.6 feet, and It will contain 16 rooms, divided Into four apartments, each with a separate bath. In many respects tha plan is similar to that of the Bt. Louts type of Improvements, except that entrance to tha upper floor ta gained toy means of rear stairs, to be used by both tenants. 1 Harvuot Broa, have made definite arrangements for the expenditure of nearly I1K2.O0O la residential Improvements la Cin cinnati, work upon the first bouse to be star tad thla morning.

That corporation la the owner of several lots oa MoCormlck plaoe. alt. Auburn. Ground will be broken. for one of nine fcouaea, which will coat oa an average of S7.O0O and.

contain seven rooms each. Brick and frame will be used and no two buildings will too alike. As soon aa this work Is well under way tha firm -proposes to start two homes on West- view. Clifton Heights, to cost S3.0W eaen. Ten lota on the eaat aide of Ravine street, north of McMillan, will be Improved with dwellings, soma of which wttf bo capable of housing two families.

These improve ments will average about S3.00Q. A. M. Harvuot, of the firm, yeaterday stated that tha Directors had decided to go ahead with these Improvements this spring. they believing conditions -will be ripe for such an amount of bonding.

He aleo claimed that capital Is ones making Its appearance. Three persons yeaterday voluntarily offered te MMuf money at the usual rates of Interest. For weeks the brokers were unable to get money for cli ents with tha beat kind of real estate aa se curity. v. The F.

'A. Klatne Company proposes to extend its foundry building wart or tha present plant. That corporation yesterday purchaaea tnrougn troera raiscn at rtu glue from Edward ri. Margrave, trustee, a lot on tha south side of, Front street, west of Central avenue, having a frontage at 60 feet on tha former thoroughfare, with depth of SO feet, for 7.B0. Tba cost of the addition haa not been oenrmineo.

Through thla purchase tha company oeeurea a total frontage ot B0 feet on Front. 1M feet on Water street and ITS feet on Caa tral avenue. I 'x x- Architects Bauamlth ajut -Dralnle, accom panied by the Building Commit tee of the Madiaonville School Board, returned yeaterday morning, attar having visited schools In Cleveland. Chicago and S(. Louis.

Mr. Bauamlth said: Wa. saw 'many points which wo will not Incorporate in the SKX-000 school building at AladlsonvlUe. Tha construction and types were so different that a meeting will have to bo held to decide upon the form to be used here. pL Louis haa tha moat expensive schools.

I Quartered oak being lavishly used, ttbereioy sacrificing wtaay essential teaturee. The school at Madlaoavtlle Is to contain 14 rooms aad aa auditorium with seats for TOO students. -X. Architect Anthony Runs ttaa bees coin missioned to make plans for a double residence, to be built for August Rlchter at tha southwest corner of Grand and Clay. poole avenuea.

Price HUI. which will contain 13 rooms. Its coet Is eetimated at 36.900. The -same architect wilt receive separate h'ida on Our. Lady of Victory church until Jnnuary 21.

Ita dlmensioaa Will be 45, by 10O feet. edifice la to be built at Delhi. -X: -X-'v A store and apartment, building la to be erected on Montgomery road, opposite the K. of P. Hall, Norwood, by Charles Wester-man.

Plana for the Improvement win be aiiM by Architect Charles H. Fasoe. who will not receive bide for several weeks. The txilldlng is to contain two stores and tea Cincinnati real-estate brokers yeeterday read with Interest Tax Encikb's accotirrt of the Gove Trior's message to the Legisla ture. recommending ehaayea In tbe -tax part of constitution.

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sue It a 14 17'. Do 1st pt Do 3d pf. lVk4i Chairman of thai Taxation uomranwe. which was about to address Governor Harris asking for the repeal of tha law pro viding for tha double taxation 01 -tate. Is much pleased with the stand taken the Chief He aald: "it maxea possible that all intangioie sioca.

ovinia, mortgages and chattels may be classified. Under tha application of a almtlar law, nassed some years ago to New Tork City, resulted in the Jesaenlng of tha rata onJ mortgages. Mors collections were maoe the low rate than when the higher one was charged on A bullflng much similar to the foregoing will be built on the same thoroughfare, plans tor which have been completed by Architect M. Foeter. It Is to bo built Miss Brunnlng.

The building will contain one store and ten rooms. Architects C. B. A. Weber ars making plaha for -a handsome residence for Oeorae ebald.

brewer, to be built on Broad war. in Middletown. It will be of pressed brick and contain eight rooms. Bids for this Improvement will ba received Bhortiv, The same architects are also making plana for a seven-room bungalow tor James Flsk. tbs exterior of which-will bo of shin gles.

It will be built at Poplar and Tay avenuea, Beilevue. I XX George Kuhlmaa, new Building Inspector, yesterday issued a building permit for a 81 Louis flat of two and a half stories on Alexander avenue, opposite Hosea avenue. Clifton, to George Helwig. It will coat $5,000. 'XX Tha St.

Joseoh Orphan Asylum, Nor wood, intends to spend about $4,000 on an addition which will enlarge tha kitchen and fining-room facilities. It will toe 42 by 84 feet and two stories. Architects J. O. stein-kamp se Broa.

have been commissioned te make the plans. Architect Gustavo W. Drach expects to ask the Board of Education's permission. next Monday to advertise for tot da on tha excavation and masonry work of the new Woodward High ficbooL Architect's. Dornette will, receive bids In about one week for tha domestic science branch of the Southern Avenue (Mt.

Auburn) District School, which will be 87 by 83 feet and cost about 110,000. T. RT.AT. ESTATE TBjLkSFESS. Theresa A OBiieo to Ckarlea A.

O'Brien. Lot in i. W. BIDMy suixuvtaioa in- uraine ae-aue: 11. Casper Vogt to the Boari of Education of Ola-eJnnatl.

20 by 20 feet oa the east side ot 6 yearn ore street. 100 feet sputa, ot Fraaklla street; SllGO. Salome Story te Atkella Oreenleea. Ixrts 40, 41 ana 2 la -Bases A Aori'i aubdlvlstoa: 1160. Agaee Deptea to Oeorge Lot 10 In JSTnee Sarin's subdlvlston: II.

diaries B. Beneoa te Pred Krebe. 14 B0 acres land In Section 27 la Oreea Township; 4'ATO. ale IdMaMiiin to Kuaretile H. Priea a feet the west side ot Fairfield avenue, tie feet feet north of tineolii aveaee; gl.

N. Davis to Joan 1-anx. three years' lease premuns snowa.as no. wravi pm, enoathlr rent SIM. reralnana sjaiaenaei to Henry eaatennea.

la feet oa tee north side 1 a oc ihi 3eecBj street; SX Henrr Balkeohel to Henry Elnheua, 2S by feat oa be aortfc side of Havea street: SX0UO. Tnh. Tumi ta Pa-hal C. Tanaev. Lota 84 and 3 in M.

M. Ureea'a aubdivMoa la ewer SI The Olen Braem CMnpaay to John aXihnelder. by S2 feet on the aarthweM earner mt Ceiiuae Stltm a. I 1 Henry TMckjneier, to Elisabeth Jaeger. 27 S112 feet ea the west side ot (Borden street Thnmaa Tx.

Wavna to William Hue-valmauin. by 13ft fast ea the earth sMe eC KMldie tad: 1L evmhia Oallowav te Eltsa M. Jtohnstee, SO eorea of lead la SeoUon 10. gyoamoro Toa- at. Bdward H.

Hanrrave to the A Kline SO by ISO feet CO tlx south side of Front Street. 100 feet west ot KXitral avenue: S7.U0. Uenrv leroehlleh to dlsafcetb B. Hothfuea et ey loo feet oa the eoath side of OUman avenue tan teet east oc Aueora aveauet DracUla Jf. Uum te Harry.

Harris, Lota and In 1. Hopaia roaru auuxlivuton la urwoodi St. I Frsnkle B. Jtoblheoo to i. ejernard Bran a SI 10 lest oa the eoutk aide ot lUehoasad street; 300.

A. O. TuiuUiseia te Olakle Fairish. SS By loo fee, oa use man stoe oc utwn aienm betesi. Wedeoersi and DorreU sbeeta; M.MO.

i i- ICortyagss) Filed. rrederteV Krebe te Charles B. fx X'rmt. la Pltam Still L. A S.

No. 3 4CO Sueie Uwnslelier te Mary sit. Inmaa i.ane John H- Soklutter to temael TX S.TD CharlM Pfellstecker to MA Healthy A Uoewaay I.W Susanna BTBch-Mrts to Archie Woe, l.S-'O Marv Rne 3 mm. 'mam Bank ASUS Prederlek RvleaMyar to Oast SMaUoa la. B.

Cocapaav l.TOS Bdward B. Myera to the Wlndieob-MvihK FACTS AND FANCIES. At tna annnal meeting of tha TTtah. Copper Company, to So held January tt. tha Shareholders will a asked to not upon an amendment "to 'tha company's charter in creasing the capital from 4.90O.OUO to J7.

00.000, all eommoa stock, and to authorize tasue of $1,000,000 oonvwrtlbU bonds, earing per cent Interest aad oanvortibls lata stock at fJO a ahara. v-j The United States -Cast Iron Plpo and Foundry Company declared the regular quarterly dividend ot 1 per cent on tt preferred stock, payable March 2. hut deferred aotion tn regard to a dividend on tha common stock. This tssuo has been paying tjoarterty dividends of. 1 par cent.

It is coa- eider-ed 4joubtful that the IXrecton wtH consider tha matter of a payment oa the Junior Issue before the next regular quar terly meeting. The Directors of tbe Osceola Consoli dated Mining Company have pssaerl the div idend usually paid shout thla time. The previous disbursement was $7 a share, and was paid July 39 fhe Directors Of the Consolidated Car Beating Company have decided to defer action, at thla time upon the semiannual dividend usually payable FVhruary IS. The Directors state that the company has more than earned the regular dividend, but it is believed wiser to defer- payment penCing future business dovekvpmenta Tbe regular dividend la 1H per cent semiannually. The 'American "District Telegraph Cnro- pnay of New Jersey has declared regxiler quarterly-dividend of 1 per payable January The Board of Directors of the Nashville.

Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Company yesterday declared tha regular per east semiannual fevldead. rrHl I rrnl rr stt MM jirU a 3St I 47l ML. WHITE Retires as IFresidsnt Of the Foortli Nilionxl Bisk, aad Wllsoa Sieeeeds Ilia. Dean 1 of Local Bankers Be comes Chairman of Board Ai.

Tifl Bereafter Tke sire Iiterest Im Bvslaess Utt- Other -v. Aside from tha retirement of Morria M. Whlta, tha dean of the local hanking fra ternity, from the Prsal denary of the Fourth National Bask, which was oflVrlally u-aouaced, tha elections yesterday tn national banks In this vicinity brought so ImportAnt chsngea. Mr. Whits made way tor Charles WUsoa as rVeeldenf, ho becoming Chairman of the Board of Directors.

This change is betlaved In banking circles to aoean the actual retirement of Mr. White from active business, although Is expected that win visit tha ban kj and take a paaatra is terest In Ita maaagement as a means of oe- eupytag his mind. The retirement of Morris M. White re moves one of the few remaining bankers of the "old ehooV as they are vref erred to to banking elrclea la the affairs of bis laotitutJoa he waa the bank, taking aa active toitersat la the veriest details. He bo- cams connected1 with tha bank in tba ca pacity of Vice President aad Cashier in U72.

and during the administration of The-, odors Cook ss President. In 1878 he was sleeted President, which pojdtioa ha held nntU yesterday. Previous to becoming Identified with the banking' business Mr. White waa engaged In the wholesale groceiy business with his brother Frank. who died about a year ago.

Tha Srst Arm name ii Walls, White which waa later changed to White A Bra. Tha concern went oat of bustneea tnl878. Morris White becoming actively Identified with the Fourth National Bank and hie brother Frank going East. X4B. WHrrg's STATMttarr.

Mr. White issued this formal statement: "After an uninterrupted business career of over 60 years. .30 of -which have bees as President or this bank, and owing to ao-jranclng years, I deem It beat to decline a re-election as President. The present officers' have long been In the service of- the bank and tare fully competent to carry on the business la the future aa In tha paat. My holdlnga of tha stock of tha bank will remain aa heretofore, and as Chairman ot tha board I aspect to be In frequent consultation with the officers, having my office ta the i bank." Chart ea K.

Wilson, tbs new President, has bean a Director In tha bank alnce 180L 17 years. Ha was made a Tics President In December. 190S. He la a member of the firm of the. Shtnkle, Wilson A Kreis Company, coffee and sugar merchants of this city.

Co-Incidental with his election yesterday aa President of (bo Fourth National Bank there waa a meeting of the Directors of the Shinkle. Wilson Kreis Company, and Mr. Wilson was re-elected president of that company, with John A. Kreis Vice President, Bradford Shinkle Treasurer, and Ben C. Wilson Secretary.

"This organisation, of 'this corporation has wen maintained for 17 years, and Mr. Wilson stated yesterday that ha will give active attention to both hia bank aad his mercantile business. at ni oran (im. Among the changes made at other banks was the retirement of Emil Pollalc and Frank Caldwell, of the American National, and tha election of Robert West and Ben B. Dale as successors.

A. Ober-helman was added to tho directorate at the Atlas National. Oiartos A. Stevens, How. ard S.

Badgers and Oeorge Ingalls retired as Directors of tha Merchants' national, tho places remaining unfilled. Oeorge Puohta went Into the directorate of the Market National, taking the place of the lata John Zumsteln. At tha Fifth National the vacancy created by tho death of J. M. Potter, tha shoe nterohaat.

was un filled. Al the OUsens National, where it was expected that Briggs 8. Cunningham would retire ss President, he waa prevailed upon to accept a re-election. B. M.

Richardson, Assistant Cashier, was Mected Cashier, taking the place vacated by O. P. Tucker, aad W. J. Knox was advanced to the position of Assistant Cashier.

At the Second National R. Johns was mads an Assistant Casiuer. Alexander Saandesoo, former Secretary to Mayor Dempsey, has been. made manager of the foreign department of the People's Bank Mt Fifth and Elm streets. The following are the results at the vari- 4Mia inertMutions: i First National Franklin Alter, Bernhard Bettmann.

Stephen- R. Burton, Thomas J. Davis, Richard Dymond, James C. Ernst. J.

Walter Freiberg, Char lee Harrison, Reuben A. Frank J. Jones, Perln Lnngdotu Joseph Rawson, William B.Rowa, Edward Senior. Henry Urner and Clif ford B. Wright.

OAoersr President, w. Him: Vice Presidents. Stephen R- Burton. Joseph Rawson, J. Stedmaa and Clifford B.

Wright; Cashier, Thomas J. Davis; As Robert J. McEvuiy ana rwroy jb. Kline. i Second NaUona H- Brooks.

Samuel J. Murray. John Omwake, J. M. Kennedy.

John O. Robinson. IS. B. Oalbreath, H.

Davis, William Albert aad John F. Robin son. Officers: Charles uevis. rroawent; William Albert and BV 'S. Oalbreath.

Vtea Presidents: O. W. Williams, Cashier; J. -C Gutting and R. Johns.

Assistant Cash iers. Third National Jitewart Shilllto, Alexi der McDonald, W. A. "Lemmon. O.

Perta. C. A. Ault. Alexander Offner.

Charlea H. Kellogg. Charles C. Chase. T.

J. Moffett. Harry L. Laws and Thomas T. OaS.

Officers: Stewart Shilllto. Chairman of tha Board: C. H. Kellogg. President: W.

A. Lenunon, Vice President; T. Perln, Cashier: Fred Mayor aad L. S. Van Auadol, As sistant Cashiers.

Fourth JiationaJ Loula T. Block. C- A. Boaworth, Tlldaa R. French.

Albert McCul-lough. M. M. White, Charlea K. WUsoa and H.

p. Cooke. Officers: M. M. White, Chairman ot tho Board: Charies B.

WUsoa. Pres-Ment: Harry P. Cooke. Ties President aad Cashier; Chas. Bart let t.

Assistant Cashier. trnrsca a ka-SLBt-m, Fifth National William F. Boyd. IX H. Gavia.

Jamea M. John OoywrC Samuel B. HlUea. Charlea A. Hinach, Henry Meyer, Bradford Shinkle.

Wliham tL Stewart. Bdward W. Stron and Henry H. Suydam. Officers: charlea Hinach Vice Piwaldewt.

James M. Glean; Cashier. Bdward Seitarr assistants. Monte J. Gobet aad Charlea H.

Shields. German National Oeorge H. Bohrer, P. Dana. Fred A.

Geler, Jus tin Oreiaa. Loula J. Ha nek. -C M. Holloway, L.

a. Levi. w. Schwarts and Oeorge D. Crabbs.

Tho board win ore anise Friday. Merchants' Nattonal-oc. K. lagans. I A Ault.

O. M. Sake. Oeorge R. Balsch.

J. R. 4Hrk if. cl wwrrtn. B.

Goehorn. W. B. Meltah. Henry Kewtturgn.

ran Kranr. B. B. Stanley, Edwin R- Staaraa. Peter O.

Thomson. Joseph Trevor. Henry Telser. Henry Tergasoa aad w. w.

Brown. Ofncera. M- E. Ingalls. iTesiaent; w.

w. Brown. B. Oosborn. Oeorge K.

Balech aad Henry Tergasoa. We PreatdenU; W1K Uam P. Staan. Caabier; t-nariee a. Stevens, Assistant Market Narksaai Julius y-letscbmasa.

Caaner H. Rows. John J. Bulllvaa. IX Wachman.

Normaa o-: K-eaan. aamoet X. Grintha. Abraham Forat. Georga Pachta and Max Ftetechmairn xno.

beard will organise next week. Atlas National Albert MrKatan. Otte Hanks. Charlea H. Stephens.

N. Ashley Uoyd. Sander. George Dieterte. John A.

Oberhelaa. George Ouckenberger and William Owckenberger. Ofllcers, Oeorge GuchewbetseJ. President; Albert Lack man. Vice, rrearideat; William Guckenbergirr.

Cashier, and Charles J. ZJegier. -Assistant Cashier. Citiaens" National Briggs 8. Cunningham.

John Kllgour. William J. Uppincott, John W. Warrington. Jamea K.

Gamble. Charlea P. Tan. W. Krrkpatrlck, M.

E. Mock. Edward Goepper. W. Keeley Scbeept, WU-Uam Cooper Procter.

Bayard Livtngaioa KUgour. Chartea IX Kinney, Meyer Oet-tinger and Griffith GrifSta. Offloers Brlgga 8. Cunningham. 'Preaident; Edarard Griffith P.

Grifflth. Veee Preai-tVenta; Sam Richardson, Cssbler; W. IX Knox. Aseaetar.t Cashiers Amencaa National A. O.

Erunsm an. J. U. Biair, J. mi.

Crawford, K. B. Wmiam. enoitttie WOiiaoi A. Kalper.

Joba Lever one. M. W. Mack. E.

Shipley. H. A. Seiaahelmee; L. Staro-bsrger.

James T. Taylor, Basjjaada B. Dal aad Robert H. West. OfficUkr: Pras3dcst.

Dr. J. M. Crawford: Vice PnuUeMs. William Christie Berrosj and 1.

M. Blair: Cashier, H. A. Wiaaas; AaeiMaals. O.

L. Btrilmger aad James M. TmSmtr. Brigbtos Ossiiian If. M.

Atktoa. F. L. Hsffaer. Andrew Jergexta.

George OeterfeM. W. A. Bay era. Frank W.

Fois. Theodore Oreeasb Joaa Hoffmana, R- H. Wet, O. A. Max.

Mosler aad M. Weigleia. Tho ofBccTS ejected are Max. Mosler. Prsal dent: Andrew Jergeaa aad O.

A. WUley. Vies Pfwsidewts: J. J. Heidactier.

Caafahsr: G. M. acosier. Assistant Caabier. Qoesa City Savtnga Bank and Trust Cowl-pa ny Board orgamae by electing M.

M. Robertsoo, Prtstdent; H-. Buhnass. Eras Vow Bargan. Vice- Prvsideats: Jatlee A.

Reis. Treasurer. Vote Bargea retains his title aa at cxrrstiHi bastxa Fbwt National Baqk of Elmwood Place-Alfred Hesa. James K. taey A- L.

Pops, Charles A. Hinach. Elmer J. Hesa. Andrew J.

Stacey, Walter Laldlaw. WUUam Wanker aad Dr. B. T. Buschinc Organise) later.

Alfred M. Stearns waa elsateg President of tho Ftrst Natteoal Bank of Locklaad, to succeed Dr. James F. Heady. Dr.

Heady was elected Tics President and T. Mohr, Cashier. Directors are: A Stearns. Jan. F.

Heady. Joaa Mueller. R-nardsMS. L. fl.

Crt. L. F. Motor. Frank Koehier.

M. Vorhla, Joseph Brtakman aad M. J. Browns. FtrK Natioeal Bank ttt CarthAge Presi-deat.

Ch arise X. McCammoa; Vice President. Louis Cordee. Drrectora. John Ho-dagrn.

Wllrham Wei he. Weadel Eton. Saihaei B. Htawl M. F.

Molioy, Dr. T. W. Kea-dlg aad Lsoa H. Hayea.

T. Blair was elected Cashier. "--v First National Bank of Worweod C- H. M. Atkins.

W. N. Carter. Crawford. Wm.

R. Collins. E. H. Haxgrava.

C. A. Hrnseh. Aaron McNeill, Thomas McEvflley, W. F.

Robertao. H. H. Suydam. J- J-Wbia and B.

B. QuiOen. Tha IM rectors arm meet this afternoon aad No changns wars made la tho directorate of tha Norwood National. Ow following be ing elected: Dr. J.

C. CadwaHader, Myers T. Cooper. E. E.

Galbreata. W. C. Hattere-ley. W.

D. H-nderaoa. J. M. Kennedy, T.

F. McClura. Edward Mills. Oeorge B. Mills.

John Omwake, C. E. Page. P. J.

MrHago, H. W. Hartsough. F. D.

Messrs. Hartsough and Jamison are new additions to tha Board Of Directors. Tba Oakley Bank elected thw following Directors? C. H. M.

Atkins. Fred A. Geler, Henry KrUger. August Lerrmann, William R. Collins.

Joha Rempa. WIHiam H. Scbetf-fele. R. C.

i Toweli. Tbe ZMreetors nun. ised by electing John Rempa, President; C. H. M.

Atkins. Ties President, and R. Rus- tckmj Cashier. Tho First National Bank of Madlaoavtlle: John J. Dittgen, W.

H. Settle. T. Perln, n. Miller.

Walter Richards. Dr. W. O. Hler.

William Driehaus aad Louis Ireton. Hler succeeds Ben demons. GOULD GOES UJ And HeJnze and Xors Ketira From 1 Kattoaal Bank lifd. 'f iTsciaL nrsrirca to tbs New Tork. January 14.

Edwin Gould, WUiam Nelson Cromwell and William H. Taylor were eleeted Directors of the Mer- canuie National Bank to-day to represent the Gould influence, which haa become dominant through the purchase of the' stock of Helnxe. It Is understood that Gould took Hei rise's stock st 123. J. E.

Nichols, J. O. Duke and Fi W. Wootworth retired to raaka. way for the Gould representatives.

It is reported that Beth M. Mltliken, who became President dartng the panic, will retire la favor of a Gould man. -r Alfred H. Curtis, who was Prssldent of tho National Bank of North America under tha Morse regime, retired as a Director, as did also M. D.

Thatcher. 8. H. P. Pell and George Ramsey succeeded theia Mr.

Morse haa always made his headquarters In Mr. Pall's offica. MUls M. O'Brien and H. F.

Morse retired from the board of the New Amsterdam National Bank, where they had repreeenttsl Chsrles W. Morse, J. RomaiM Brown and Q. Memsrlch succeeded S. H.

Wheeler was elected Director of the Fourteenth- Street Bank to suoeeed Charles W. "Morss. OF A BILLIOH. Was 'Withdrawn jTfoui JTew ozk 1 'WT sraeiai. nrsravoa to tbs aimuiass.

New January 14 Tbe eWorld- to night presents comparative and svpprwxt- mats table, which that paper claims was prepared by a high authority la tha banking world, and which tells a remarkable story In round -figures of the withdrawals of funds from the trust companies. during tha Tho shows that out of tho 35 leading trust etunpanlea there' waa withdrawn by depositors between Anguat 22 and December 18. 1907, and only two institutions required outside assistance. There has been wide aseeulatloev as to where- this great fund has drifted. Some has undoubtedly found Ita way into' the savings banks.

Where $3,000 Is tho maxi mum legal deposit, snd mors has probably gone to state sad national banks, being the margins of commercial borrowers and the active 'working -capital of individuals eorporatkms which are subject to daily araita "FADED Oaylor WilsMrVs Uatianal Bask WIH Quit Bnalnssa, wwjui BtxrATca so TBS Now Tork. January 14. A feature of tho national bank election to-day was tho aouneemont that tbe Beaver National Bank, with wbioh Oaylor WUatura, editor or a socialist magazine, was connected. will retire from business, Tbe bank haa quietly faded away since last summi when Mr. Wtlshtro became Identified with it-.

It waa organised only last spring- with a capital of 200,000." Tho depositors have been paid ta full and there Is enough money to uqmaato ax ii or mors for tho stock. roe stock was subscribed for at 160. Wants To Tell arsctafc BraraTcsj re rsa ssoeiass. few Tork, January 14. William R.

Mont gomery. President ot tho "nton Bank, wmcn snspenaea oamng the recent nanle. called at tho offic- of District Axtornev Jerome to-day and asked for permlaston to go before too grand Jury, now in session. ana teettry. The Prosecutor did -ewH doddo what be wold do la the matter, aa such oermtaatan is seioom graatoa.

r- Mr. Montgomery' declined to dlscusa tha nature of tha evidence he desired to lntre- dueaL TTntUr IfiOOJOOO Bond." January 1A Preaddtng Judge Coffey, of the Superior Court, this afternoon made an order appointing Edward J. Lebratoa receiver for tba California safi Deposit and Trust Company and fixed hia bond at vn ananas Louisville. Xy-January H.AQ tho Oonal banks tn this city elected Directors A. T.

Hert waa. sueeasded tha roster of the Third National Bank- bv BL-K. Hnghea, tbe aew President of tbe Xesrtucky Electrlo Company. Judge Jainia P. Grew- ory waa sieetea to suoessa utm Tyler.

John W. Barr. to snrcesd hie fatheV deceased. was tbe only Changs ta the direc torate at tho KaUonal Bank of Kentacky. Owen Tyler aad Porctvat Moore, to enonml Kan Kellor.

oeceeeeo. and R. Carter resigned, were the election changes at the Western Bank. -The LouiavtUo Title Company isi eild Will tarn Belknap, resigned, by WlUiam Hey- oura. 05i SAT.ra sssravoa vw tbs sasjexaxa Elyrla.

Ohio. January 14. -r- Tho Issua of HOO.000 sieclal road district ftvs-peivceat impcueeineHt honds of Loral County want aoM to utu iiougn, wwssongooa a Mayer, or tnctaaati. btaaiioa bid of S3.27S prewiium. T1 draw I per cent interest aad saatara in on years.

skiu Mrimi Mm isvriui. Hamilton. Ohio. January 11- The follow ins; eu ivajtj.tit nfarn TO OSS aa the rrs.SOO LIndearwaid 44 per to twenty-fonr year, school W. R- Todd a Cox.

rsy Pre mium; Otis tt Houg. Cleveiand. Hay-de A MUler. Cleveland. gTS: Seaaenood A Mayer.

Cincinnati. f2S JO; Raooip), KVerbotte A Coi. Cincinnati. 117, snd Weil. Roth tt Ca Clscicnati.

fti Vh T.e bwi to-e' awarded the bonds Soasorgood jrar, C.cit;stA4. SECRET or an3Bpar Hade Hunsitlt, cf Fit Is Sooeht Bt Gortnuncnf. Whidi BelkTcs mm a Secret Bayer For th SUadsrd. Now Tork, January Hi Frank B. KaUogg and Charles B.

Morriaoa. dacttoc tho Osrarwmsnt taadard Oil affaira. have thos far asnght to establish dtestnunatlon. This niaa win bo changed when a O. Baia.

Preaident of tho eahsard National Bank aad aa of the Sera-lty oa Ceaipeny of Tessa, aev Bnday sbpoona. Is placed sat tha staad. It Is oxpectsd that hla etamlnaiioa wtO disclose that tba Security OH Company eootroDed by the Standard. WIHiam O. Rechefeller.

asked by Mr: Kellogg regavdinr gregatlng about S3UHO.0OQ. and rpned that ho was not la pomeialan of tho laf ormatloa Asked for. Ho said tba loans war sac urea by mortgage bonds of tho Kansas Natural Gas Company, the Pittsburg OCt aad Gas Company, mortgages on real estate ba this city and saortgages oarcoal laada. Whoa Mr. Kellogg suggested that tha oat- lateral waa worthJeee Mr.

Rosenthal, who. with John O. Mil born, represents the Staadard Oil Cempaay. aald that there eras no proof to support the, statement that the loan a and collateral were worthless. "What has become of the securities held as Collateral asked Mr.

Kellogg. 1 did not bold tho aeeurtties hat ansa I thought I might be held responsible for their replied Mr. Rockefeller. "How did you get rid of thetar "Mr. Aschbold told ma ta sell them so the Pittsburg Trust Company.

It appears that the money waa trans ferred to tha acoount of a person named Barnadalo. "Were not soma of tha securities depos ited la connection with tho' loan mortgagee oa operating wells ta Indian Tarrttonr and Oklahoma?" No. They wars only tho ones I lavs mentioned. Tho real estate Is la this city." Other witnesses will toe called la the ef fort to get at the bottom of the loans made to Bmrnsdale. which In 1906 reached a total of 7 .600,000, upon which little or do Interest appears to have been charged.

Barns-dale la said to bo a resident of Westers Pennsylvania, and tho theory of tho Government lawyers Is that ho was a secret buyer for tho Standard Oil Company. mt. cnesbro, whom Mr. Rockefeller sua gasted might bo able to explain the loans, Is an employe. of the Staadard Oil Company.

P. S. Train or, who keeps the record of prices paid by tha Standard Oil Company, when called, promised Mr. Kellom to sub mit to Examiner Ferris table dating back to 1885, giving tbs average price paid for crude oU la tho oU fields and also tho aim- of barrels produced by tha different wells. Christian Dredger, of the statistical 'de partment of tho Standard, to-day identified statements showing that 9M per -cent ot tho business In Colorado.

Wyoming, Utah. Montana aad New Mexico Is controlled bv the Standard. Charles F. Oay testified to tho number of shares- held by each of tha 20 companies subsidiary in standard OU and thelf profits. cojenrrj to clnuibuati To Contlnao tho Inquiry Into tba Big Tobacco Trust.

New Tork, January M. Examlaatioa of ltnesses la the Ocrernrnent trait against the American Tobacco Company for alleged violation of the Sherman antitrust law. which has bee la piogisss ta this city for several weeks, win be transferred to Cm dnnatJ on January 27. This SAaouacsmant waa mads to-day by Counsel MAc Reynolds, for tbe Government. Ho said he will eon-cludo tbs evs si In at Ion of wltnasaaa ta this city before the end of tho present week.

Mr. Mar Reynolds said that after tho hearing in Cincinnati he will go te Loutevflla. Kjcnroooa and other cities for farther rri- aeneo. The only witnsee examined at te-daVa i ss Ion of the hearing waa G. W.

Coan. of the R-- J. Reynolds- Company, of Winston. a subsidiary of tho Amartcaa Tobacco Com- Upeny. He said his company was aa active competitor In the local field's controlling wrporauoB.

ana ox, ins other constituent companies. REDUCTION Of Wool Daty Favored Bj Gereraer Giild Im Address the Ebee.aid Letther Baifirt. New Tork. January- IA Ooveiuor OuUd. of Mssssrhneetts.

waa tho chief anealute mt tba banquet hero to-night of tho National Shoo snd LssthsVr Association. Hs said la part: "A demand wiO bo after the a art as flow' aj election for a spodal ease ion ot Congraas for the rsvtalon of tba tariff In tho interests of common sense rather than of tt 1st te- I sea a Protectionist. ley more thaa'any other owe thing has built up the Industrial domination of tho United States. I believe that oHcy ahotdd bo coa-thibed. but tba demand has eons when B-loglcal aad neediees dutias should csass to hamper alika oar Industries aad any people.

"Wool la proper subject far protection Sheep are oarefuOy bred to pred ace a ear-tain kind at wool, and tho shoop dhat pro duce the a nas wool give tha "The 'Ansartcan' manufacturers of leather Import their raw material free ot duty. Common justice demands that tho American manufacturers of. sola leatbir ahoald bs abb) to import their material of an exactly sJmTlar character free of duty. -it is not ao very long ago that mtr boms market was mora than sufficient to provide for tbe product of tha shoo industry. In tba nscal year ending Jtta.

U07. ws ox-ported nearly dj300.000- pairs of aaowa, valued at nearly 1 1.000.000.- Oorernor OuUd advocated frss admtaeloa of bttumlnoaa coal and hoof and redaction of tho duty on wooL Ha ttamgnt that a re. vtefcen would not caase a general upheaval of business- In concinelnei. be aaid: -The tariff should not be treated aa a poUUcal sraesttoa, but as a buslnsss srspe astioa- It sbouM be created not as a local bat as a national awastion. Tbe teat to which every pre posed daty absuld ba subjected Is not Ts sack duty detnsadedr bat "la sorb- a.

duty xaadadr Daty should not be applied aa bounty sa is locaMty on account of Ita political taSasajee. but only as a benefit to tho country sa a whole and for tho good of aU Its AIL XTCZL TZltTlZZZk s- Struben villa. Ohio. January IA Tbo new prtvato car of General Manager JdcKeeao. of tba Tandalla dlvlstoa.

attached te Panhandle Train Xe. IX. lamped tho track at Hanltna. to-night as tho train was running at high sptsed. A3 ao the oar were Ohio.

January IA Mrs. JuHs wide of Oscar Ellsworth. dropped dead at ber borne Second street this afternoon, drain being' caused by heart paralysis. r'i e.r tt rarp. LAXATTV fa, vr cv: re "ee a Tiie-a le e- re mm mm CmiitienM kt Vaziona Palais la tl I VsiiA tabs.

Tho foOsshig tabts weather at tso alsiea "sa the Weatber Pes sea at o'essck V. i1 I A A S. a. 44 M. W.

Ik INSURANCE Refused To Cincinnatiata Bj QUs Sipreas Citrt BseaiM He DM Net Owe SUs ef Birae4 Sales SUUe, CohMbus, Ohio. January 1A Joseph Bcbott, of Cincinnati, win fiot get his Judgment of $1,000 srayed (or te tha original petition ta tbe Hamilton County Courts from the Ohio' Fanners' Insurance Com- ptry. Tho Supreme Court to-day. entered an aiBrmatlon of the-lower tribunals, which aU along have held against tba plaintiff la Tho question at Issue waa the ownership In fee simple of tho ground whereon waa located a sales 'stable, which ho had Insured, covering the building and coo It burned' and tha company re fused to pay. bold mar that tho fact that ho did not own tho lot rendered tho policy void.

Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com perry waa victorious against tho Auditor of vOreene County. Because of some street tmpeove- mcnts In Xsnla aa assessment waa cbarped against tho road la tho aggregate, M.S7A A perpetual injunction waa secured In tho Court of Common Pleas, and held to be good, providing that too Auditor could not place tho amount mentioned against the de fendant company. Miss Anna' 8. Hall, of was en or east al ta sol ui lug aa advancement of her case against T. B.

Pax too, as well aa others pending In this Court. Her motion was sustained, and Case No. lO.Toe win ba heard with h. Tho Court also allowed the motion of the ttaintlff la error to advance Its causa, styled tho City of Clneianatl against Roegge. Tba following eases and motions disposed of.

since the last announcement: lo.OOa. Baanah P. MeWaugbtea vs. Robert WW glna adaimiatraiar. Clark Oamty.

Tn Iiisiii sBrsaed ea aaiborlty ef Oelger n. Wank, 11 1Q.344. Tbe County AsdUoret al vs. Tba r. u.

a do at. 1- Ky. Us, Orssne GBoaty-Judgment afn il. 10.AZ7. A- A- North.

Joha A- asuts. Darke Omaty. 10.37k Joseph SoMt vs. The OMe Purmsrs la- anrascs compear, Hamlltea Ceasity. Jeag.

BMBt sITli nieil 10.4K1. Ansa M. Asdrsse vs. Visa OeeeaM- tee. gnseillss Ciawterd Coosty.

Jadgis ml af- nnnea oa uuemr or awnM l. neipany vs. Aa-bacb, O. A BA MOTIOS.B DBCliMUi. S.01T.

Asae S. Han vs. T. B. Partem, by plato- ii ii to Diaiiuv cmoaa rtn.

i.wot mv Case No. 10. SOT ee be beard wttb 10. ton S.01A Cbarlae A Mitchell. Andltar, va eg ret Keal, by MuaMaguas Ceuhty Agrlcurtaral So-eiety for leave to gle brief ta Cease Ke.

10.aHX Allowed. 441 S. cny ef ClaeleneH at al vs. Rasgge et al. bv plalnUC to advaaee Cases Me.

w.aaa. Allowed. 4 GOO. asreh MeCalltn. Companya by plaintiff te le brief Mt mt rule In Caase Me.

lO.TM, 4 01. The lima Locomotive end Maebtae Compsay va. Champloa Iroa Owuasr, by siBia-tlS te expeage. as Casae be. VO.TVT.

a4-talned leave te plaintiff la anas te correct prmted issued. 4.022. a. ft. Wllklne.

far. e. vs. "Beard ef Bdeoatton ef Hiker- Tli easSIp et at, ay Ksl MlTss. ovarraleA 40ZX.

Mary S. Hajres et al vs. W. T. Me.

Makea. Treasure et al. by defeaaaat advance Cease Ne. M.SIO. Allowed.

AOS4. Ooabs et al, oommleeioasre st al vs. Oliio ex iL Isdwias mr platatlff rciactanatl TrwJt Caaipeayl to eatvaaee Caaee BC4K. MtSSS. AllowsA Ia the matter ef the sgpHeatlaa sro feaia tbe will ef J4arareua Paedlae WaOaee.

eeeasss. by aefssdssl to ssvsaee Ceaea Me. laaS4 AIkareal rnmfletd et al. by Sal Ho. 10.S3S.

AJeswea. 402T. J. n. Tafh et al va, Petar Parker.

Tuasars et aL-er dsCaadaat to advaaee Csass Re. lO.MS. AlleweA OSS. J. Cseiaad et al, asHaira.

ee. Joha P. yeller. by Oeesadaat aaveaos Caaee Ka lO.sns. Allowed.

Board ef Omniilssl rs ef Carfce Osawty vs. Welbeura et al. by ftmlmtUt to Slereoss wna ec re uora ia Lesee Pittsburg Penn-. January 14- H. Hetaa to-day toed tha.

stoekJssiders ef the Central Aocfatant Company of Plttaburg. whieh ta being- absorbed by tbe htntaal Casualty Cosnpaay of Balllinins. that Ralph Butler, former Secretary of tho auaa pasy, who mod soddealy a few weeks ago. was tho Insurance brain of tho concern. and that bis death had left tho practically without bead.

Tho stockboid-ors anally voted to allow tho transfer tho BaJtlmore coejeera. 'teKEN AND MATTERS. Te-dsy Is election tlay at tho Chaanbar Of CenBwrct, Tho campaign has wean aa sn- usnally warm one. and marked tho death of the -yeTlovr- party aad tho birth, or rather tbo reejuvtnaltoa of the -MeW party. R.

P. Gulhaaa. beads tbo teguiar ticket far Pres-dent snd Thomas P. Egsn tho Indipsadent ticket. Tbo poila wlB bo open trows noon unta e'derk There wrlH bo sauase aad a grant time durlnc tbo polling beam.

President Bennett baa named A. O. Wood. Harry Rigdosv H. J- PtakA Oeorge H.

Haaebnrt. D. B. Granger and John On Volet, Jr, ss tellers of slirtlsa oe vr. The plant of tho Elm we ad Casting Company, on Mstrtr rad aad the Big Pour, was started the Initial beat bring a success.

'Tbo eompnoy la corporation with a capital of James E. Stacy being President aad 8. W. Spear General If anagsr. It wm anaaufactsro Iron eastings of general ckusrur.

r- A special Bteetlng of tbe Directors of tha Chun ber of Coeameroe was beM yeenerday and Louis A. RipVey, of tbo Georgia Rail road, and Joseph Wislv-r. ef tbo Covington Coat Company, wero admitted to ship. Simon P. Kenan.

Art fa or Schratb and Georga'Lobtwy have appbed for ship. 'r'. so National Bank Exasnfner A. B. Camp learea to-day on IA days vacation.

He vril! spend tho time with a pmrried daugh ter hvtag fa Oat arte. Okie. Prof. Frederick HVka. Ph.

JX. of Chv cmsati "niwrtrtly and 11 nfssei'ir of Eresa. mlcs and Finance. Ceemnerce snd Aecounts. wij address the OSco Men's CI -b to-mor-lew ovetisg ta tie eenvgr-'Joa fcal cf t.wa Ptlttt tav-eur-e have ma4t4 i e- -t-t tl us lic Ab4 4 14 AtmmAM V3 Ihjiwhi ieaaacS 3 tose ae oa-sarv is TTT a JJ chVais" re CUwmaalt Cleveaead ConieiSMM iJeereer DO teal.e 44 feawejas 2x tiwta 13- Paae rmwsi as Oread JtssSda Haves 31 Reiaen St Hatea lnienspnUs ss Ji -IneavlOe ea k'esns cay aa I senw ss IMUm Reek Lnusnue kl He-Phis 41 Moats iiasn 44 Xaahvilla P.Ortaans 4S -w Vera, ....1 se ee JrtaPlaae 1.....

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vs. enscnter, lis dsns te ad printing part AilowsA ''Ttanafsr Appwnd. tnOAU BfVASCB SO TBS BSSjCntSB. doss ths Eortje wony yoa? Wbat'e tMHttf trrinc ewa a Uxm wbere Imd ki if 70a faeve toe te hart a nortcise hanfifrg over tout bead ta worry -fan and to keep yoa poor perm tbe imocgt oa VTbf not mII oat end go to the Smabmwtmtnyocaimmm big hrm withoot a morte(t? Good rich Uad cheap in the Soejtfcwest that yen cn bar ft fana withoot berirtf to m'in k. This lead npMf increeginw valud so farach go, that in a few abort years it wiD raaunmnd at high price aa rowr peegent hh PTked iDortxicd firm and yog.

will itn withtM a ct of aebt acauottt. 'y Yob can boy a good farm fa the South tat at a afafl iiactioa of the 5ost ef land ia yowr ecate. Oa this land too can (row 30 bushels of wheat, 50 buahris of cora or 00 bogheb of oata to the acre. You will base good aaarkrta and will get top notch prices for all you raise. Yob will bate good acbools and cbnrcbea, a bealtbful climate, and yoa will pstp3.

i. Now Is the tune to move tn tbe ytax later will cost 7011 oiore. -y TUheweaaeiiM. I s4a She Mmmk I ilfviesi tibwee aVe Ibea aVbdTei 1 1 Teaoehbeoi lanb eesHl a law dsse iri mT1 Arkaa.Mi.aatO! aUe-a tee very la (an these stems oejgbt as Tbe Rack- Jslaa S-Pili 11 UaseWests lands 1W sale aa see eelrf hi rewraggeed.aaiig i us smiies fee the iWtlle as ptml leads alaagUelr base. Te tmmk apes every aejp psssitls Is freely given.

wmstilas I tat as help yen lad a JOftNN3ArrtAN.Feee.Ti Reck i fiat USatlo or lKl Frissw Assodatton. ae well as to tho students ef tbs acbool of Con 1 esse oe. Prof. Hicks will talk oa "The Present Crbna. Its Causes and EBaeta." Tlattora oa Changs yealerday wore Lever Uraatom.

Tiptan. Ind: at. Pollack. Ha vana. Cuba; B.

T. Rlgga. Cyathktna. stiller, Pittsburg; 4a Ph. mttsej.

Louisville. OS Tho nlaeses la laarmaMssa and he rMUa 4T Vlu and Accounts, Liaoola Club Buildlag. will jointly kstsn to B. R. Cowea Thursday at p.

sa. Hs will talk on "Toe Assonlated -Gilmpeee at Advertising" will be tho subact of Ran ttulford. talk tSe East Might High Bchooi claasss Tburaday Bight at I arcteek. Tho Independent Campaigners, who Ore shins; a strenuous fight tor thstr ticket oa a platform ot tho battel meat of the Advertisers' Chas. will get together at lunch eon at tbs Hotel Hants grillroom Wedoes- aay at 12 wo.

CMaf of Pohm Robert Mallear, of the India napoiia police force, yesterday called at pottos hsartq asrtars to pay hla respects ta caiar Ml 11 Ik la. CMef Metsger nemo to ctanaa to oonsuat a specialist, aa ha has bean suffering ceoeideraoiy with at smack trouble. Chief Metxger was given an idea of how tho local police deportment Is conducted e-e Twenty friends of Captain Dsn Barney, retiring Superintendent of tho wurkbouso. gave dinner la his honor at echaisr's'laat night On behalf mt those an seat Colonel Harry Laahy pries led Captain Hartley with silver loving cup. Visitors st the Business Mea'a Club wars A.

B. atanbery. Toledo: T. B. Jaok.

Coiuaa-bus. Wood Patton. Dayton: CM. BackmelL Cleveland; A. T.

Pack, petrott; a. Hsosey, Mow Tork. A meeting of the Cl tineas' Canal Cemmrt-too waa held at tho Business Man's Club ywjtsrday to diarnss tho adaption of tho bill as prepared tor tt by the subcommittee, Mo decision was reached, and there has developed tho earns apparently Ineur- BMuntsbte dlffsteness of opinion bslweed the various factions, which tt waa sought to rmanlaa ta the bill, tho detalla of wMeh wars printed ta Tna EsfotrrBBB tho other day. Efforts will be to secure a large Owns to at (tend tbo sent ay, of tbo Matlsuut Society for tho Promotion of Industrial KdncnOon. A mewtlng waa bold at tho Bsainiaa Mea'a Club yesterday, which was attended by Pred A.

Oeier. Ernst T. DuBrui. William Ledge. Prof, gb surer of tbo Ohio Meet tan lew JasUtato and Prof.

Dysr of tho pnbile setaools, J. C. Hobart. Harry T. Atktoa, C.

R. Houston and others, it ask tbo Board of btaoaftoa sad tbo various ono to havs sesreeeotaOsn at thla ooaf i Tho Contractors' Stops aad Oreves Obm- pany. which waa incorporated on Monday with cnpttnl of 110.00a, will take over and operate largo tract of stone and land on tha Norfolk and Western about 13 miles front thla dty. Th company wiO mine and refine T. T.

McClura wtll.be K. T. Oray Beet alary and Rev. Dr. Kaufmaaa KobJar, Piaatdist of tbo Hebrsur Union College, Veft yesterday for Mow Tork.

whom ho wUI efficbUo at as voT si weddings. rissHant Prank H. Sbaffsr. of tho Bust- ass Iran's Club, yesterday seat rod a letter Secretary mt War Wnuam H. Taft.

that tan otBea. at hPtJStbts Iaa, Captain J. P. EOlsen for a on Ohio River Imptasamiat. Cantata E1U- te WssbJagw nrroral days on waterways asattsi a.

tna Jawonry IA The Stat Board of MlraJ Rtwtatratlsn and Exaatlwatlon HciasS tn-day nine tbo Eelsetls Madenl CoUege ef la- tea an an appro end mitlral eollega. Tbo board oieeted Dr. K. M. HeUand.

ef sen. of Mancss. View PresSdent: Dr. ML A Caaneld. of IndlanaseHa.

Tlssaaisf. Dr. Gott, ajf Crawfordtrrias. Secretary. EU.

WIT3 LOCATES. UnotavBiA Ky Js B. Wing, aunnta miiitair as. wan loeatsd to night at County dbaskinia At had drrsrn ta wagon wttb two aasn. Sha ta aid and worth fTAOOA i nary l- stray HscaJl from bar sms basnstaia Castara OOTTlXD'f rtt OOK3 purin.uvE.

IS MM WW. Pa a a seso hiSsatlag assrassays aasett sas BswlhsssS us 'eaaaga. Oar beee sisot Misuari, Kaaaea. a aiu ran eg aaemaiaaae ana fiiasie mrseas- ajnaa thiaklag of eettllsf ta oao of 111 eead ywa alaisiiily trso aay of fHsso BLENDERS See Favorable Features Ii Opiate! of AUoraej-Geiert! ia Brudiig Packtset. Beliere It Would Restore Its Use of the Word MWhlkyM Waiting Defiaita LBformatioa.

4 There was nrack study ef the letter ef tba Oonornl of ths Catted States ta the rotary at the Tresm-rv la a. tn branding of distillery products by tho W4asry tatsrasu yastarday. WbUo the desails of the optelon are very ank. that uliMie K. IINCim I strong betW a rang tbs looal peopes he sptnton oontaias noma very favorable features.

Tho prineipal of sheas fct tho as of the word "whisky," whicb tho tonal pee. Pie an hlaadsrs bare boon ghtin for in connection with She pure food tegbjlBtton. Kvan tna older of tbe distillers In tho local community were not able to fathosa tbe mysteries of bo optaion, but shey en-poet to rsoatve sums sallgtiti 4ss4nfiiniM Hon tn few dnys. Tho mat lav is now ap to tho Coountasionsr of Internal lUveowe, aHJtam Cspara, and tbey bava grant taitb la this official becauss of Ms ruttacs tho past. Co snaps of rultOBn.

front ab seaodiag of IM opinion It would bare peculiar esTawC In tbo Srst pSace. tbo uidm I Uwats tbo product ad dlntillaSlon so four isses. high wines, ataobtd. spWItd and wbaky. Under the prop used ruling is Tn distillers this is pussilag pwgssltlsn- and as pec tally when ft innu to tbs sjaea -tlon of mixtures, whir to tango element the making mt whiskies, fader the In terpretation by.

tha Deparntnant of A gri ll ne of tbo pur food tow. a mix tare of St per cant of Bourbon wbtsky Is msde with 4S per cent of spirits tt sauat bo labeled Bonrhsn. Blend. tender tbo pro- ruling it would. In tbo optaion ad local distillers, have tn bo labeled by tbo rvonno gang ir -Wbudty." If oucn Is really tba ease, and tho hntaaS of tbo spishin ef tho Attoanoy-OsnasaJ.

nch to tbo blmlirs. It restores td them tho nso of tha word wblsfcy." has been taken aaray by th rulings tbo pure feud tow. nnd nndsr prise let oon- dHlene rsmet bo spotted tn aartMsf but aa railed "straight" or Banal sad wtilaky. Tho AtJrney-Gensrat. to his desenptlssi: of tbo anaUtJM of dtsUllatea, deals ta gen-.

erailtiae only. Ho 'docs not wbothsr sr not tt is a pi dart of corn, sr whether ft would no Bourbon whisky, but stsspfr Ssetdaa th product ss fol lours: High wines. betnsT tb' oording to tbo wMatty people, bes rulings boon brund. and snows SIshibHIsb nvs to baggie over trivial larwirdmlrrien SbouM too CammlsslijBsr of Internal nsvassn psmaiSgala tho aptalun ta snn a present under would be nsciseary. for tho- Clsrernwient gunger to designs to tbo enntonia wf psckngo under ono of she Sour above Beamed ef tb seal; snob I and spirits, which nre prod one or high wines aftsn.

rss tifiuausn and rod tetnia flaw, or art tb bigb wtaoa bT slightly diffs ront pswossB. W. M. Hobarv of th Dtaaaoad DtaUUerted Com pony, said; havr. of aoutas.

only fbstsflgmTnot abta to SadsWety'dvaori it fun masrrlng Tbe snaiiar to Mr ap I th Csmralsalnnsr mt latiiaal Rev-' as, who has shown aims If ta th past ao wary sai-l aarsnay to fair man. "Tbo opinion ns7. that i ulii is to thi tb use ef the word' -whisky for wnlea wo bar Sahttac KIOTO IAXTJS 8t.i.TI3. Oejiltksris, On-. Jmy A He wna mew Her ef Tissp IX Tweiftk Cnvab-y.

waa. Ft, Tboashs te nlgut far Cour- Ely. Mev- Jnnuary M. Bsscnera on Ateha Sbnft raarbsd soOd fiwastaiica sU bn vbon aU aaeo-ln wt3 bo over. arnejuuv aMrswm so ws snsrnmn.

Lebaaoa. Ohta. January IA Boy raster, Sssartur fiaaa tb regular arsry. nra. enngbt bar to day aftar had essj( aliaint from hto company six astmtbn.

Tb ftfTfMC- wTaaaV VH4e) gtMMajesT nk ft piMsjVw) pas9 out by tbo iauimisSer. roster twnf asseej res hi I ta saothew Issgir fi us fnrtxenf a expert ritaaaa about turn waaka i) I..

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