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LAST EDITION 4:00 P. M. Hmem THE WEATHER. SNOW AND A COLD WAVE TONIOHT. THURS- day eajr 22ND YEAR NO.

26. EAST LIVERPOOL, FEBRUARY 1, CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT LAW IS NOT OBEYED Franchise Committee Proposed Going Street Railways to Collect the Car Tax. After NO FREE GAS FOR THE CITY IS IN SIGHT TWO CENTS. PITTINCER APPEALS Taket Case Againkt WeUtvilie to Circuit Court on Error. I.lHbun.

Fetiruarv ot J'ittituirr vs. citv uf tias liUti in circuit ronit tn crior by plaiiitifT was by I be public Htrvlcc board to the iKtsitJiui of janitor of city hall, but tbo council to pay his salary, Pib flutter brouirht suit ayaiiist the In Common picas court demurrer i to the lu tltlon wa.s sustained. on which the ca.se was In clreult court, the plaintiff alleyliiK th.at tl.e Itiwer court erred In sustaining the demnrn LESS M'KIIILEI Got. Horriak Telit of Riohea and Aohievementa of Thia Uraat State. HER BEST POSSESSIONS t'anuon, Kundulph and Xew- rll, of the franehi.st of oim eil, lu ld a long session at the city hall last evening and they took up a nuni- hi-r of iiuporfaui Issues.

Among the franchises investlgalc'd were those held by the gas eoniiiany. P. railroad coinpnnv and car eonipanles. Il was tbought by eouuc 11 that the gas company could be compelled to give the eity free gas and that a nuin- her of rcHtric-tlons eould be if proptu' proc ee dings ar- ricut out. and the a thorough Investlgaficm of the franchise.

The result was that no such I limiis, and as milher company luis paid tlie ainoiiiit for several ycuirs, il was (Iccision of commitice to recomrnend thai auditor iastruct tle-m lo jiay ry thaf is due flie city and if tlo-y to pni rnut- in thc- liuiids of It i.s said Ihat Houthside eumpauy is wll- ling to pay its sliare whem lite tic niand is tmide. The is determincul that Krtsi llailway eompany shall cuuueil ita authority for ocTupving nght of way from lumhian jiark cast lo limit. is opinion of that company iuis no A HALL PliOPOSE Have Been Her Strong Men Who Have Become in Every Field of Effort Eloquent Speech at Banquet. FEET WILL BE SAVED Quigg Will Not Have to dergo a Surgical Operation. c'iror was made in the report c'oneerning the eomllflon of Qulg.g, bet hadly fro 7 on Sunday night It is now the opln Ion oi Ur Marshall thaf members will not necul to eral of the tea's will hate to be re moved, 1 A of Qnivg slated fhla morn ing that voiing man will m'vc'i iepcmdent on ehnrity, that she and others of family will always take are of him if Is by the aec family is amply to for him.

and the young man Is ri'cu'fvlng the hi st of ai lent Ion eould be found In the route and the company chisc and the decided lhat to pay for one. if would be useless to ask any thing i mitfc'e also talked of from c'ompany until a future date, when the city Is n'qiicstc'd to grant it a favor. Relative to the franchise of sfrc'et car companies, it was the opinion of the committee that both com- paaif'H are violating limir eontrac! with city. is a provision which place's an annual fax of $10 on each car that Is in the city may he commanding that the company passc'tigera transfers to WellsvUle. It is said that fjuite of ten a passenger will on a ear that only runs to the West End and then he will have to pay another fare in completing his journey west.

e-ontroveTsy over the eatablish- of crossings at Myrtle and Elizabeth avenue's was given consideration, Imf no aeiion was taken. Aoother Moreiuent on Foot Erect en Auditorium In Thii City. to SEARCHING FOR A SITE will assume Ids eltilies as of a pedtery plant. HANNA MEMORIAL IS TO BE FOUNDED TWICE IN FOUR DAYS A PROFESSORSHIP IN WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY. Presieient and Prominent Men of Both Parties Subscribe to the Fund.

Washington, February responses to the request of the trustees of the fund to endow a chair of political science in the Western Reserve University at Cleveland as a inenioria! to the late Senator Hanna have so satisfactory that the success of the project seems guarantwd. Elmer the late private secretary, has received a large number of checks within the pa.st few days. President a contriluitiem tejday and has written a letter indorsing the plan. It is gratifying Uiat prominent men of both parties have joined to aid the memorial. Ex-Senator James K.

Jemes, of Arkansas, chairman of the Democratic national in the two which Senator Hanna managed for the Republican party; Senator A. Clark, of Montana, and Representative W. Bourke Cockran, of New York, are numbered with Ambassador Joseph H. ex-Serretary of War Elihu Root. Senator Charles W.

Fairbanks, Ambassador Horace and many others in this memorial to the late senator from Dhio. Two Cnildren of Frank Peterson, of the East End, D'e Very Suddenly. For flu si'voiui within a period or four days, death has Invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of IVnusylvanin East Etui.

Their little daughter, aged 18 died this morning from croup, after being ill only a few days. Another daughter, aged three y. ars. (lied Sunday. Sanitary Policeman Burgess had the house under quarantine during II! luss ot the child and after her death the restrictions were Then the other little one fell a victim to the disease and Offic er Burgess was called upon again this morning to antine the Fuuise.

When he shortly after lu the one wa.H dead. Mr. Is empl(jyed ut plant of the American Sewer Pipe company and is a hard working and highly respected man. He and his wife A imilding long In East I.iv- crpiMji Is to erected at the proviillng the site an he al capitalists to build one of tlie finest auditoriums to be found lu this section of the state and the real firm of Miskail and Bursner is now for a desirable location. The lot must Ije at least feet In to reach the ments, ami sm a location it has i.s almost otit of question in the central jiortion of city.

There are several available sites, but the have such enormous on that the projectors do not feel disposed to make a purchase and the most perplexing now is whether or not It would Just as to go on the outskirts of the compact business section. If it is lhat tkis-would be profitable, a number of properties be taken into consideratbm. It is said that the building will cost not than and tlial it will I a wiiicli very can be proud. interior is to mass or imblie any kind, it will have a and a balcony. It is also idea jiro- jcctors to use the house for dancing purposes and It may be so that a skating rink can inaugurated in If.

The men who are with proiMwition have of and possess excellent business judgment, They know that such a building cannot be a losing vi'nture and are frying to find the proper location. reference to the location feature, a man stated was of opinion that an auditorium could lie built on any of thaf bound the center of the city, and with propriety. He said it has lieen a short time since have the sincere sympathy of the for tlie tire East End. The funeral the little girl will Ic at the home prol)ahIy tomorrow moriiing and the will made in Spring Hill cemetery, Wellsville. Reception to Bride and Groom.

IJshon, February Abotit 30 gtiests were present last evening at a 6 dinner given by Air. and Abram Moore at their home on West Walnut street in honor of their son ana daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Moore, who were recently married at the home In East Liverpool.

Mr. and Mrs. Moore Over $2.200 Unclaimed. Lisbon, Ffibrtiary Sheriff A. J.

Jiihnson has posted at court house door and in hie office his annual statement of funds remaining for in his hands and due a long list of persons, mostly on partition sales. The amounts aggregate 3 200 Luther League. The regular monthly meeting of the Luther league of St. cal Lutheran church will be held at 7:30 tonight in the lecture amic owing the fact that it had not on Fifth or Sixth and he out this elegant structure a.s an illustration to show tliat if would at all for the auditorium to be within a certain area. TRDUBLE OVER A BILL will go to tomorrow, where room of the church.

IN CIRCULATION IN THIS CITY Nearly every merchant in the city has been on the lookout during the past week for bogus one dollar bills, and it is reported that quite a number of them have been detected. They were put into circulation along about Christmas time and from whence they came no one ha.s the least idea. It is said the counterfeits are very bold. Each biU that has been found up to date has a stamp mark in one corner that can be detected from quite a distance by men who are accustomed to handling money. However, in many instances tne side of the money is exposed to the inspection of the merchant and in thia way the moat experienced ones have been caught.

The bills are new and aside from the stamp mark are as near a reproduction of the original as could be printed. One business man yesterday that he had been watching for the counterfeits and had received several. He is of the opinion that a gaiig of men invaded the city during the holidays and put them into the market. He does not believe that any of the gang are stiil here and is confident that there is no one jiassing them around with the that they are bogiis. The street car comi)anies and the banks have not troubled much with any counterfeit money other than nickels, dimes and quarters.

Some of the monetary institutions have noticed the bills, however, and have suffered no lews. A secret service man wa.s in the city last week and it is slated he was working on the counterfeit cases, but there is ao proof of iu Results in Both the Debtor and the Man Trying to Collect Being Assaulted. Riiberf Sijdaker, a saliXinist of Marked before the mayor this morning and paid a fine of $8 for assaulting Wolf last evening, claims that he struck when the latter to pa a bill of UO cents (harged up againet him for meals which he purchased at the restaurant adj(dnlng bar. According to Sodaker, the woman who has charge of the restaurant has coniplalnfHi a number of of Wolf refusing to pay for meals and last evening when she told him that the man had again refused, Sodaker thought it was high time to teli him where to Wolf works for said W. Hcrfimann Sodaker found him at There were but words before Sodaker struck Wolf and he says the blow had hardly been delivered before Hohmatin struck him a terrific blow on the head with a billiard cue.

Sixlaker the cue from Hohmann and wa.s then master of the situation. Fehniaiy 1. i I. i oveiiior Mynm queiit to ideiit at last night by the Young Kln- eliih, of thi.H In tloii anil bail last friemlH many and it was wish that his would Ohio's tilef iitIve Herriik suiil in putt, Htitry i reafion and velopnieiit eoiiinionwtaitli is odil ill of strong who it faniouH his fory hut of its niak ers. Tlielr great and gnat wonis are ernblazoucil its but the stvrrows of these phi anfl martyrs lie I the liiH's, and will not known until that great hour all thing? s.ball be In the laudathm of worlil ftm ly forgets the and miKung philosophers and I htim and matiyrs who the 1 I of our by their un swerving loyalty and devotbm to cause whi( li sttsMl tell of and nients of this which we all fully would be but a titlon.

and would seem to a boast on this That have honest, thrifty, and true to the In stlnds of eharuefer am! purpose of all know. That anti daughters have Fntisfiun woniuiihcMxi, the of (fraecbl. in di'votion the duties of domestic life, rearing worthy sotis, the of history testify in the names of our illustrious generals, thinkers and among all there is one name whieh fills our mimls and flisxls our hearts. In our we his religious faith, Jiia trust in his belief in immanlfy. We are with the thought that he aliove all others to us was otir friend.

In the of that friend ship we are with the fact that in final of his qualities than tnllllons of his grateful have the fund ricli the wage, the mite. the erection of a inenuirial on lofty hill which sliall down ujxm the humlde home tliat loved so well. shall not say that sueli career is not an Inspiration, a living son, for our millions of and for all who shall after And who shall that dark atul luavy day all that was earthly of William Mf'Kinley was laid away who will deny thaf this was. after all, a victory of life eternal over jKKtr mortality- the triumphant uplifting of a A full report of banquet and other will be fourul in another column. WS SOI A Dote of Cerboiio Aotd la Alleged to IlftYe Been Taken By Mlttake.

HER CONDITION CRITICAI LABORERS 60 ON A STRIKE AT THE CHESTER TIN MILL They Were Given an Increase of Five Cents a Day In Wages But Now Demand Fifteen. AS A RESULT THE PLeNT IS THROWN IDLE to ill- It 1 that MI sh An 2u, of iiiiiii of aiu. look car add Saturday night at I miui St and for turn was She Is not yd of It is not known Just liow much acid hut mouth and throat has with lung for than two and sliortly Hhrlstmas he from ('olorud had for lu'alHi If was thought Iiom that was nuuh hiu until a show signs but it la Bitid she was never suicide. As soon as she thc sh gave vent to and in a tamily at her side Dr was immediati'ly atul iMis.sitd«* was to Friends girl and family Hiat she wilfully jMdsiui Hiul say hwh II Hi l(v mistake It is today flia' the eondltion is con A involving in (iu'stei plant of Anu tii an Tin liale v.as this morning ami faetory lied up In (Tu at liM i I. imiriiing and la duini: adjust the but It Is thought will mill ite In allon a numhi-r abuiit mill wlu re labttr is and as gisnl high In all probably 2 mi nieii and prevailing wage has 3f, A were lu-n ks ami lialian boarding huiisea, Hiui been for all of the with watch the of the Chester plant gave to la- Imrers that, dating from I first of February.

Huy woulil for Hu ir work. have been agltiiHng for a raise, ami were not with five on the day. During the night a numlter of among the hands ami they for tats morning of the num- who in tin I a.sk«‘«| for a uniform wage of $1 ilie of other in the demand. to COES TO NEW ZEALAND TO BOSS A BIG JOB STOCK DAMAGED Burst Water pipe in the Knowles Block Caused Loss to Leader Store. A water burst in second floor of the Knowb's block, Washington street, last night and considerable damage.

The of the le ader store, which is in the blrjck, discovered this morning that the first floor was and to the stock of the store is estimated at CZAR RECEIVES But Poisons In Food, Perhaps you realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. New Life Pills are to cure all sickness due to poisons of money back. at ill J. 1).

C. T. and C. G. drug ptore.

Try them. Deputation of Workingmen, What Was Done Is Not Made Public. St. rsburg, February czar today received a deputation of 33 workingmen. The details of the conference have not been given out.

Former Resident of Salem COming to the Front As a Supervising Engineer. 1. loba R. a foruu Isiy who was from Ohio this cliy, in June oijtalnitig a in ing, is forging rapidly front In bis having seb'cted from among 25 applbants as ting eiigliHs erec Hot. and Installation of machinery in an III plant to in Zealand by company, of N.

Y. Tlu plant is to $1.250,000, county frii iulfi will learn with his Hdvancerru'iit. He has for Zealand and to over a year. baves Han for Am kland and will 20 days In reaehing his destlnafbiii. From Vtjrk eiiy is 11,000 Young jmrents, and Mrs.

Ternplin, in this city, and he has btjie during Hie past week visiting them. The young man was born in MaJionlng county and was I graduated from Salem high I in 1800. He that year to enter Ohio State Fnlverslty His parents from Salem at the same After finishing his here he entered the employ of Gen- Electric company. Largely Attended. The gJv(n by Mrs.

Goodwin last. in P. H. on Pleasant was at- by a very large crowd. was and (fOTMlwln her complete famll iarlty with the the in which she it.

The ture wa.H for of the new Surulay school which has been most 'Ills plant ami as capacity all their I lm more were until, It Is salii, iiuni-i King, of the branch tiut English speaking was unable to prsons rate of ,3.5 was not as sufib-lent Ity bs al lalsiriTs ami they have sB'adlly to work at that As a thaf iHUflon of Ghesfer in vicinity Hie mill has with for- for in rialiU'd last night at the of William Hiiuile, mar GaliiiHu party drove to Mr home In I sleigh ami a delightful with am! other amiisetm'iits. SAYS HE WAS ROBBED WHILE HE WAS ASLEEP C. W. Roe Hat a Warrant Issued For the Arrest of TOm Robinson. A warrant lia- Imn ti for the iirn'st of Tom Roldnson.

ho Is cliarg- ed by (' W. Roe with claims Hiat Robinson Hiroiigh his was asb. In a of the building oc by Sella as a sabsui polb'e urialtle to Iwato itoltlnson and Roldnson were drinking yesterday ami they are known to have In a Market that cun prove that Roitlnsou money from him with the problem and District Man- was sent for. Mr. Ste- has but been but is known as a areful and effl- cleat olfieer He In on the morning train and was by Supt.

Wll- Gnnrinucd on Eighth FOUR MEN KILLED IN STEEL PLANT TONS OF ORI CRUSH THE LIVES OUT OF WORKMEN. Four Deaths and Two Fatal Injuries Reeuit of An Accident at Bellaire. February Hlx at the works caught under an avalanche lOti tons of ore. Four killed out right aiul the others are rejKjrteti fatally hurt. the victims except were foreigners.

RUSSIAN MINISTER HAS LEFT CABINET Change In the Interior Department le Officially Announced. Hf. rsliurg. Thu of Prince 8vla- opoik, of liil. rior, is officially Ill health Is given as 111 ason, Diirnovo.

fornu niinlsfor of posfa and to the p(ist temporarily. Choee an Aeeetaor. The township their monthly this morning and of a large of bills. They also took on the vacancy In Second ward of an The man to fill the nmlgned a few ago ami the apiiointed M. Blake to d(j work.

Lioensed to Wed. Lisbijn. L- R. of Alliance, and Miss of Salem; of Franklin, and Chira of Knox township, are licensed to Married in Pittsburg. Pomroy and Miss Mabel IloiieriH left on the early train this morning for Pittsburg, where they were married at noon by Miss (Jld pastor.

The couple will reside In this city after a trip in tho east. Hearings Set for Friday. The trial cjf J. D. Gllklaon.

who (harged with keeping his saloon last Sunday, has been until next rlday. accused of vloliiting the wine rtxmi ordinance, not guilty yesterday and his luaring was also set for Friday. MADE HER CONSCIENCE EASY PAYINC FOR STOLEN COCOS Granted a Divorce. A Successful Social. Florence Birch, of was The and rtainment given a from WHIard Birch by the Fnitfvj Prcsl.yterian by Judge Hole In common pleas court Hon (A Cab 'jtta last night was a very luis uecessful affair.

The function was held in the town hall and the large building was to the dmms. A large number of East were present, making the trip in sleds, of the Mandolin Quartet were royally Sleighing Party and Social. The choir girls of the First I'nlted Presbyterian church and the members Reiauitanl of her sins, having rienced conversion recently at a revival an unknown the city yesterday afteriuxjii entered tho dry goods store of tho Koch Wa.shiiigton strei-t, and to Harry Koch, one of the jjroprletors, ss- that stole a fascinator from the store it was liwatcd on Sixth street. She said tho act had weighed on her conscience the day she and when she was she eould not rtist until a full confession was made. The woman paid Koch the price of the fascinator and store light ami happy over her forgiveness, which was rcadllv given by the Wiu the woman cntert.d the store sho waited until Mr Koch wiLs not busy and approached him.

She would not deal with any of the clerks. She told him that she wanted to at some silks. Mr, Koch unfolded a number of tao chokeat rolls and the man examined them closely. It was plain to be seen, however, that her woman of something else, and whca sue very suddenly told Mr. Koch that she did not want to purchase any silk, but warted him to go wan her to outside of the store, he was not dis- to go.

He did not know what kind of a trick she might be up to and to accompany her. She finally told him It was InifKatant that she him alone, and prepared tho he her. had a store on btxth street a year ago, 1 she said. day I went In there with another woman and while she attracted the attention of a I stole a fascinator. I was converted a short time ago and I must pay you for that fascinator.

I remember the price of it and here ia your Mr. Koch was genuinely surpritod and the woman for the He told her not to worry any longer over the matter and Invited her ta come back again..

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