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i 0 19TH YEAR. NO. 67. EAST LIVERPOOL, THUR'SDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. TWO CENTS.

GOOD ROADS LEGISLATION IS MAKING SOME PROGRESS House Passes" sioners In Columbiana and Stark. ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP FOLK May Get the Authority They Want Through the Worthing' ton Bill. a monopoly of Iho business. Mr.

Crist put the motion which fate of tho measure. The horseshoers of East 1 iverpool have written to Senator Connell urging the passage of the bill esialillsh- ing a board of examiners for shoers. The has reported favorably on the bill. Senator Archer who is a member of the taxation committee voted against the change the Beal bill by the liquor league. BEAL LOCAL OPTION MEASURE Is Moving Along And Has Been Made a Special Order for Next Liverpool Horseshoers Want Legislation.

From a Staff Correspondent. Columbus, 20 road bill, which applies to Cohmibiana and Stark counties, has been passed by the house and is now half a law. It abolishes road supervisors and creates in their stead road commissioners. It also provides for a competitive system of bidding for material for the improvement of roads. The Crist bill authrozing the residents of St.

Clair townshih. Columbiana county, to Issue bonds for the improvement of Calcutta road, has been merged bill introduced by Rep resenffetive Worthington, of county, for the reason tliat both mens nres provide for practically the purpose, and to enact both would have the effect of annulling The residents of St. Clair township can the relief they desiie un der thc Worthington bill, as it was introduced first. Mr. Crist readily consented the withdrawal ot his measure with thc that passage would he orporated in the former bill.

T. R. Wilderinuth. who is enspioycd at one of the potteries at Sehring. read a paper on 1 Rm- ployed l)v the Sehring Fottery Company" before the Ohio State University association Tuesday night.

He is a former student ot the university. DISPUTE SEHLED COMPROMISE REACHED IN SHOP TRADE. Committees Met And Made Terms for the Dresden Pressers. THE SWIFTEST ELECTRIC CAR. car pictured hcrewitli was hniH iu Gennanv with that it ould rtvcr tcrr.a firma at thc rate of 12.5 an hour.

It failed to to do this, but liasscngcrs mere whirled along at the rate of fW laBce per hour, which speed never been or by any Other electric oar. Tbe car nuia over a new electric line eoii- neetini? iiarliu tiainburg. YOUNG MAN FROM THIS CITY NOW IN JAIL AT ZANESVILLE 0 ENIOUS DEV J. 1 JL LABO DCnD Local Man Secures a Patent That Promises to Be of Great Usefulness. Mr.

Crist presented a hill flay to for pub lication and distribution of reports of the state geologist. Thc shall consist of a minimum number of 3.un<) and the publication and dis tribution shall he under the control of the state printing commission. One thousand copies are to 1 distributed pro rata among the members of the ral an equal number arc to he distributed by the geologist in exchange for other surveys. and with individuals services have used in the collection and preparation of the matter for such bulletins. One hundred volumes are to he placed in the state library.

The commission may at its discretion order the publication of extra copies. Those remaining after distribution has been made may he placed on salo at a price equal to the net of printing and binding. The taxation of the senate has recommended the passage of the Beal local option hill, and it has been made a spec ial order for next Wednesday. The made many changes in wording of the hill, but did not change its intent or purpose. The revision committee of the house mutilated the measure fearfully and left it in such shape that it was necessary for the senate committee to doctor up its phraseology.

The liquor people put up a stiff fight to have the bill amended in thc senate so as to require publicity of the signatures of those petitioning for local option, but the committee to allow this provision to go in. The tempc'rance advocates are jubilant over this defeat for their opponents for the provision, if adopted, would make the nieasure a dead letter. Business and professional men would refuse to sign in many cases of the resultant injury to their busi- if publicity were required. The Painter canal abandonment bill is said to be a dead issue. The committee on the state board of public works has decided to report the substitute for this bill, whlcIi was drawn by Senator Sieber, of and Attorney McHugh, of Cincinnati.

The substitute provides for an increa.se in the rentals of canal privileges, which, it is claimed, will make the operation of thcfse rways profitable. The long-drawn out dispute in the pressing shop at the Dresden pottery was settled yesterday afternoon by Hughes and the shoj) committee of Fred Harrison, Michael McGinnis and Galli- basis ot the that thf to pop for the ewer dtiring time the article was made under If firm sees fit to change the design it will he made for 92 cents. flgttre insisted upon by ment when this dispute arose. It Is said the change will be made The slops will remain as they tro and will be paid for at the late MEW KIND OF ENVELOPE A HOME Trides Council Starts Agitation In Favor of Union Headquarters. THE IDEA IS APPROVED Capable of Being Used Three Times.

Possesses Many Other Advantages for Those Who Valuable Articles Through the Mails. And Is Likely to Result in a Labor Temple, Long Needed In This City. Interesting Topics Discussed at the Regular Meeting. TEN YEARS OLD Elks Lodge Anniversary Celebrated in a Most Enjoyable Manner. The tenth anniversary of tho Elk.s order of this city was oh.servod in a most fitting manner at the Elk.s’ Home on VV'ashington street Ia.st to the number of 80 were pres- who spent the evening in a most manner.

A stag hamiuet was late in the evening, at which W. W. Smith acted as toastmaster. Louis Steinfeld was master of and filled that position in a manner original with himself. During the evening selectiors were rendered by Sterling Carson, Sol Whit and the members of East pool mandolin club.

Members of the company invited to the banquet after the performance, and there were a numlfer of good stories told and several comic songs rendered. The local lodge was instituted March fi, 1892, and at present has a membership In the neighborh(X)d of which is increasing rapidly. BRYAN PAYS COSTS Biirford A patf'nt has just heen granted to John M. a local jeweler and optician, on an Invention, which, while rcmarkahlt; in its simplicity, is without doubt to fill a want which has long heen felt by JewelfMS and others in business who find it ueces- sary to on the mails for the of goods, espcf ially of a valuable hftnflled by them. The invf'iition vvhhh Mr.

McKinney has is an miu'h in the orflinary one vviilj the flap, known as the If is hi'eause of the sinii in to that of the common kiiifi now in that ma'aes new device more It retains all the convenien- An agitation was at the meeting of Trades (k)uncil Iasi night that will without doubt result in East lahiir owning a home ot their own nmny months U. G. King, of the 'Pypo graphical union, was the first to men tion the it was at apparent that he struck a populai chord. A of towns ihnnigh- out the and Ohio now labor The at was some ago, that at Coliunhns is well under way. and Akron has tion favoring it.

Tiiere Is a town In country where the ti unions are more thrifty and w.is laiji until Ben Lloyd to infirmary, do not seem incUmnl to think the man is eligible to that institution It is the of the to have Lloyd taken proliate jmige on an insanity charge. Mayor Davidson will not couseut to any arrangement that kind because insists that is not crazy. When he wa.s from a attack tremens, bet his stay in jail has given him a much- opportunity to get sober and his mind, the mayor declares. is as sound as it ever was. It the will sent to man to the infirm- Licensed to Wed.

Lislnm, March 2d. (Special! Walter and Eva have to itiar- IV. Janies I. Landis, Aged 24, Caught Robbing a Second-Hand Store. HE HAS A POLICE RECORD And Once Served a Term In the Reformatory at Mansfield.

THE POLICE ARE NOT SURPRISED FELL FROM TRAIN CHIEF OF POLICE NEARLY MET DEATH. Clinging to the of a ed Car He Took a Per- Ride. both as to and i when it And Suit Against the Pottery ts Dismissed. 20 (Special! Wm. H.

Bryan has been ordered to the receptacles contains the name of fh'c witii improve ments in that hy of any envelope invention has for its ject a which an auxiliary flap which permits of the envelope three any changing, further than gum on the extra flap. If is particularly for hy liKksmiths and ers in similar husines.s. who occasion U) send small articles to manu- A ring or other article may be placed in the envelope, mailed fo a manufacturer by a and returned again to the dealer, who may for the second time open It. and after inspecting the article, place it in the same receptacle and for the third time seal It. The important claim made for the new invention is that it will do away with the trouble and confusion whi( frequently results from the 1 of envelopes used by them in transmitting valuables.

Each one of pay the cost.s in his suit against Burford Pottery company, of East Liverpool, and the case has been dismissed. The suit is a damage case that has been three time.s in con rt. RECOYERSS 14,500 Suit The bill imposing a tax on wholesalers and manufacturers of mineral waters and other soft was killed if committee Tuesday afternoon. The measure was drawn to give a small coterie of manufacturers Result of Willia.n Burgess' Against thc West End Pottery, Lisbon, March 20. (Special! In the suit of Wiliiam Burgess, ot East I.iverpool, versus the West End pottery the plaintiff is authorized to recover $11,500.

Burges.s claimed a share of the earnings of the plant for a note of 0 000 the person owning the ring or whatever article is sent away by the At present, if an envelope becomes it occasions much difficulty in figuring out whom the valuahb'S belong, when they are turned from the mantifacturers. By fhe use of envelope all of the Inconveniences now- encountered will he eliminated. The envelope can be made in any size. It is in every way as strong and useful as any ever used and another claim made for It is that the cost of tion will be no barrier to its ready sale. fill ther.

Bill one was la.st George Smith, from No. 9. The clerk a letter Hanna informing that would the liision act Senator F. Anher, in a fommunication the informa- I tion that the lien law. In council has had firanciie.s of At last a qiumtlon was brought uji with to lack of proper heating facilities In many of the departraiuits of the local Deputy R.

Hull was with and In reply stated that the matter hud laid Chief J. If. Morgan, of (Columbus, and he was of the opinion that laws goveniing his department could he made to apply. The matter will he The Union Advertising ftf the New Hampson, N. a for fYMvancing the importance of all labels, A sisting of Robert Buchanan, tl.

G. King and Ashhaugh will Invec- the plan and ri'port to tf council later. The standing of Ohio B.aking company with Intern.ational union was It seems Sah'tu. Marcit 20. of Salem Is at htmpital from soriou.H as of a by him early Wednesday Johnson lu-en In A on and to on train No.

20, which that city at 11 m. train was pulling as he depot platform, hut running rear ar npun was a veaiihnle but hraketnan would through and 1 This was not the trainmen (hat was on ontHlde No 20 ia a fnst owing to tlie cold the w.as a most oiie. Johnson was hold until (K)int about two nilhm nf Salem w.as ly hfs bold gave way and be to the k. The of train found man aliout 2 morning. war in a knis condition and w-as hurrleil to hoiqutal It was found that his was hands with a inimher of serlons cuts hriilsos about Though dangerously hurt it is thought will re cover.

To Learn That He Is in Trouble Again, As He Is Said to Have Been Arrested Numerous Times on Charges of Theft. MAIL ROUTE TROUBLES A dispatch from Zanesville states that Janit 21 Ls in jail in that city, charged with the robbery of a second-hand store. Tile telegram states that the man was caught In the act of carrying out gooils from the store. yindls is an ex-restdenf of Liverpool, having hut left The crime for which is now under arrest Is not his first The now In charge of Davidson show that the young man was HI time a conspicuous figure in local 1 circles. On 19, 1899, LaiKlls wim ar- for larceny.

On this a lot of forks and spiKuiH from JnineH FT. Bowers, then In Ihe hardware business here. It was also ruoveii against that 10 yards drf'ss trimmings from Nlcki'Is, Mayor Ikiugli. who was then In of- bound Landis to jik as court with n'snlt that was to a term in the Previous tti tifdng 8 teft on the larrenr young man was In jail thefts he was oT having was known to as an all around and Is trouble is no to the officers know his MEETING Those on the Moultrie Line Have Been Many and Are Still On, Lisbon, 20. The trouhk'K of the mail not inied.

.1. M. Bore- Ing with the government to carry mail until July. 1903, for $409 a suhk-t Ills contract to Philpot. somewhat owing to the coiKlltlim of length of the hired ftomlngs who the mail for a short flien quit then sihhI Philpot for the route was without a carrier.

Elmer was next as to $.2 a a to Insanity ill a short time was com- to the Massillon asylum. Ikire- Ing. w'ho has 11,000 to guaranfiie the carrying of the mall, then Stewart, who was to fhe company Is attempting pose as celve the whole of the $109 a year for a union with at least one of his work, and was given a of the kical merchants. The with the union expired in Nfjvemher, and the firm Is now non-union. It Is now using a bogus union label.

The carriage and wagon workers of Cirifdnnatl and Zanesville. 1,900 of whom are on strike, were donated $10 Having only just received the pat ent. Mr. McKinney has as yet madej of the organization no arrangements for the manufacture Columbiana Insane. Lisbon, March 20.

The monthly report of the Massillon state hospital authorities states that Columbiana county has 129 patients in the institution. This is 23 in excess of the quota, which is 106. of his device. He Is, however, negotiating with different manufacturers and soon to have it ready for the market. committee reported that it had been found impossible to arouse interest among the machinists looking to their organization.

THINK HE IS CRAZY i Cot Off With a Fine. Lisbon, March 20. Francis Pryor, colored, who was arrested Saturday evening for abusing his children, was fined and costs by Mayor Farrell. to Township Trustees Want Send Ben Lloyd to the Infirmary. The township trustees who have been asked by Mayor Davidson to horses to W'ith.

ed not to the of service again retired to private life last Friday E. J. Henderson Is now carrying mall at $3 a day. Borelng, with hla 1,000 bond, pays the bill. A Gathering of Importance to Be Held At Youngstown Saturday.

A of Htatkmary froirt this city will go to Youngstown Hatunlay night, of will The 8 lon will he in form of an will he and and rnoilern methcMls A. Orin, of this city, ami PreskB'iit Hawk, of Oleveland, will attend. OIL AT LEETONIA A Good Flow Struck at a Depth of 175 Feet From the Surface, McCoy who some time ago the Arnold farm near tonla, to pro 8 for ol! gas, struck a g(K)d flow of oil at a depth of IT.5 feet. After the flow was struck several barrels of the fluid from tho mouth of the the fluid could plugged. The hole will put down to a greater depth and will shot Big things are expected.

S. OF Y. ANNIYERSARY ELEYEN WERE INJURED in a Collision of Trains Between Niles And Girard. Warren, March 20 and Girard yesterday morning the second section of a west bound freight train No, 273 into the cahfxise of a work train on the Pittsburg. Youngstown Ashtabula railroad and 11 men were injured, two of them seriously.

To Be Celebrated With Appropriate Exercises Next Tuesday Night. Next the I tth anniversary of the Institution ot General Garfield camp No, 8 of will he appropriately celebrated. W. Lytle, W. A.

Davis and C. B. Applegate have been appointed a committee to arrange for the celetratlon, and announce that the banquet will contain a number of novel features. Woman Adjudged Insane, Lisbon, March 20. On tho testimony of Drs.

F'rank Graham A. Cope and her neighbors of Hanoverton, Miss Jeannette Dawes has been adjudged Insane. She is about 60 years old and has been afflicted with melancholy since the death of her father and has w'orried much over family troubles..

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