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WfflWTOS J.W 'Vw i r-- vp fTl in mf "73" -(i-tmi' ifi FNWf dimiiiMiiPtHv llii ARIiO'tf 'DAILY DEMOOIIAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1000 lit I 11 B' mi HI i I BOXERS May Break Out Again. Monster Uprising Predicted. Is Rebellion Is by No Means Crushed. Believed That the Allies Pekin Are In Danger. Consul Fowlor Bolisvcs This Winter Will See a Conflict.

Pnrls, Dec. 18. (Bpl.) It Is reported Ihnt Prlnco Uehtomsky, the Russian plenipotentiary In China, linn privately predicted to the Czar that a tnoiiHtcr Boxer uprising will take placo this winter and that the allies In Pekln tire insecure. Washington, Dec. fulfillment of the prediction made by the Russian plenipotentiary in China that a monster Boxer uprising will occur this winter, would not Do sur- prising to American in my ollleiols and correspondents who have returned from Pekln.

It Is tho almost unanimous- opinion among resident foreign-crs In North China that tho rebellion has by no means been crushed. Mer- chants, missionaries ami even con- Bular ofllcIalH of tho foreign govern- inrnt In that district luivo expressed themselves forcibly ngalimt the pro petjed lessening of tho number of troops In Pekln nnd Tien 'Isln along tlie lino of communication between those cities, nllpglug that such course If pursued would simply hasten further trouble, which they legard to ho Inevitable sooner or Inter. United States Consul Fowler lit Cjhe-Fco. whdso 111-tlniato acquaintance with Chinese of-rtclals In Shan Tung province was tho menus of his furnishing to tho Stntn department tho moat icllnblc Information as to nlfnlrn In Pekln during tho slogc, has predicted another Boxen uprising In tho hprlng. NOMINATIONS Wcro Sent to tho Senate by President McKinloy Todny.

Washlntfion, Doe. President todny tont to tho Somite- the following nominations: G. A. I.elshiunu of Pennsylvania, now Envoy Extiiundlnnry nnd Minister Plenipotentiary to Switzerland, to bo Envoy nnd Minister Plenipotentiary of tho U. S.

to Turkey. Arthur Hardy of New Hampshire, now Minister to Greece, Bouinaiila nnd Bcrvln, to bo Minister to Switzerland, Chas, H. Francis, of Now York, to bo Minister to Greece, ltoumaillii and Scrvln. Clnrcuco L. Tliurston, of Ncbinska, to bo beeietary of the legation of U.

S.J at Beuuos Aycrs, Argentine Bepubllu, JUST HEARD IT Gcnoral Dick Has Wirod For Particulars. Washington, Dec. gressinan Chas, Dick of Ohio, received wonl today that his entire family had been overcome by natural gas at their homo In Akron. The report did not 4 Bay how seriously they were ufTeoted nnd ho has wlted for additional particulars. Divorce Granted.

Columbus, Ohio, Dec. after noon todny Peter Sells was given a dlvorco on tho grounds of gross neglect of duty. HAVE THE RIGHT. Tho Supromo Court Handed Down Its Decision. Columbus, 0., Dec.

Supremo court today decided in the Temple, WcdVrday ovonlug, Dec. 10 casu of tho State of Ohio against John nt o'clock, Tim public Is cordial Morris, president of the Dccennlni.ly Invited, Admission ftco, Er fli 1 bu Largest Exclusive Dry Good, Store In Akron. 1 Mi ffl CLOAK SALE Every Cloak, Suit or Skirt In Our Store at Great Reductions. CHOICE FURS An Extraordinary Large Assortment at Low Prices. ELEGANT SILK and FLANNEL WAISTS Suitable Merchandise for Substantial Presents for Men, Women or Children.

Everything In dry foods lowest In price. i.i 8 vtf I '1 0f Equalization of Cincinnati to lc8t tim ntiiorlty of county and city decennial boards, to sot again next May iih boards of revision, that they had tho right to do so. Chang Is III London, pec. 18. (Spl.) Tlio Peking COi respondent of tho Morning Post Hlly8 that LI Hung Chang has been 1 HUtrurliis with Hllght fover for the thlcu (lllyHi Dr veido, surgeon of tllu (jeniiap legation, has visited him.

CANCER Caused the. Death of Mrs. W. Barniiarl. Mrs.

Ooruulja L. Dnrnhart died at her lesldohco, 117 Mills ave. at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning aftor a linger-lug illucbB ftom cancer of tho stomach. Mrs. Barnhait was aged Tm yearn, 5 mouths nnd 0 days, and wns well kuowi) a largo circle of friends.

Sho wan the wife of W. 11. Barnhait who with two children, Harold A. nnd. Miss Luna her.

Funeral hprvleos will bo held at tho houso at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. At 1 o'clock tho rcnmlUH will bo taken to Peninsula, wliciu services will bo held at tho M. 11 church at 2. Do not buy cheap candy, but good candy. S.

II. Lafforty, DECIDED That Associated Press Is Not Compelled to Soil Naws. City, Dec. In Supremo. Court this morning, Judge- Sherwood handed down an opinion In ino casu or ssi, i.ouia Klur vs.

Asso- elated Press, In which It was Muteu tho casu of St. Louis Slur vs. Asso that tho Associated Press Is not a monopoly and that tho St, Louts Star could not compel It to sell news to tho Star. All thb other Judges concur. BROKEN ENGINE Cnuso'i Mto Goalyoar Rubor Company to Shut Down.

Tim Goodyear Rubber company's shep In Knt Akron will shut down until after tho holidays bncauso of a serious break occurring to the now Hamilton engine tecently placed In tho factory. Tlio ucajdont occuned Monday oven-Ing. cylinder rod nnd connecting bar of tho eiigiuo was liinkeu, Km tpuatcly no persons wero bororo tho steam was shut off. A D3tlngulsio'J Lic'uror. Rov.

Dr. J. Leonard Leroy, tho distinguished Jewlnh dlvlno of tho Ken-moth Israel Temple of Philadelphia, will deliver his famous lecture, "A Child's Blestiing," nt tho High street i Si II flnhnnirW ft i till gil I .1 iuU UlUVi vvi '2, 155 and 157 RJJ ffid South Howard street. FRESH AIR in Was' All Ite Needed. 'ML Drove to Manchester Af- i ter Lew.s Youtz Who Is Alleged to be Insane.

Offered to Invent Machine to Make Dollars. Tiedlo Bed by Relatives to Prevent nnlnri llimsolf Inlurv uoing liimsen injury. "All I want is a little fresh air. This announcement was made to Deputy Sheriff Walter Ilolliugcr by Lewis Youtz, who was taken into cus- today near 'Manchester today. IBs relatives allege that he Is Insane and that ho Is dangerous to the coin- inunlty.

They claim that ho has show ed uinrkod signs of boing unbalanced for some time. Ho Is religiously ex cited. Last night It was necessary to bind largo and varied experience, has dm ii vinionf worn iii come a partner to Mr. SteSnbaugh, and struggles, wncn mo deputy arrived Youtz had quieted down and ho had llttlo trouble In persuading litm to come to Akron. During the ride.

Youtz paid: "1 know that 1 was go-1 Ing wrong hi3t night I am glad to get into tho air as 1 know that It will do mo good." it I After he cached the courthouse ho decided that he did not care to remain longer In the custody of 'the olllccrs. Ho made an attempt to leave tho olllce but wos caught lieforo he could do so. Youtz believes that ho Is a- great Inventor. He offered to make a machine that would coin silver dollars, provided someone would furnish tho "material. ANOTHER AFFIDAVIT.

Dr. c. E. Norris has Hied an uiiidavit alleging that Js'iuu-y Cropper of Akron Is Insane. An Inquest will bo held by Judge Anderson Wednesday.

BUDGET Of Drlof Bits From the Island of Cuba, navnnn, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Hon. nora-tlo S. Rubens who will conduct the prosecution In postnl fraud cases, leaves for Washington tomorrow to confer with tho authorities concern- lug tho extiadltioti to Cuba of C.

F. W. Noele-y. Gen. Wood has declined an Invitation to a bauquot from tho members of (ho 'fliyiTi.

i Red Cross Blood This famous mcdlc'lno Is a wonder worker In tho sclcuco of beauty. It demises t.ho blood of its impurities and thus restores a line healthy glow to the complexion. It gives lustre to eye, freshness to tho lips, elasticity to tho lunacies, llfo and vivacity where before wero dullness and languor. Such a medicine Is worth Its weight In gold, a medicine Is the Rod Cross Blood Elixir. All' blotches, pimples, ulcers, cczoina and other diseases of tho skin and blood disappear when It Is used.

The prlco of a doctor's visit buys two bottles. Price COc and per bottlo. Red Cross Liver Pills aro an Immediate euro for constipation and attend-a it headaches, and uther 111 that result from td'pld liver. Prlco 10 and 23 cents pur box, No Invalid Can Afford to Ignore This Message of Health. RE CROSS fcs mXsM tWMm PAIN IE THE BACK A Sure Kidney Trouble A A Trial Bottle Sent Tree of a Medicine That Will Stop It.

Let us give you a plcco of advice: Pain In the back Is an almost lnfalll. blc sign of Kidney disease; a surer sign Is the condition of jour urlno; if you hac a pain In tho back then look to the condition of your mine, it Is v. mi it witu urine; niter it nas stood 24 hours, It It has la milky or cloudy, If It Is pale or ills-coloied, btrlugy or ropy, youi Kidneys and Bladder aro In a dangerous condition and need Immediate attention, or the consequences may prove fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Item-cdy Is tho one medicine that cures all diseases of tho Kidneys, Liver, Bladder nniL Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspeps a nnd 'Olironlc Constipation and corrects the bad effects of whisky and beer on tho system.

It la wonderful how It makes that pain In the back disappear, how It relieves tho deslio to urinate often, especially at night, and drives awny that scalding- pain in passing water and In a remarkably short time makes you well and strong. Dr. David Kennedy's Fnvorlt) Remedy soid at ail drug stores for $1.00 lbottlc' ol slx for Jf you wou(1 to try tul8.wom,cr. ful medicine you can do so, absolutely fl.ce Sclld your fu)1 antl nd. Jo- the Dr.

av. ,1 Kenned, Ccn, bottle, together with a pamphlet valuable medical advice, will bo sent nrovi(inc voll mention this paper when you write. rnltn mililtalim-u tt 41.te iinnnl- tTtlnt-ftntnA -Tnuinf tms otCcv I No Time Like the Present To get your horse shod here, no long waits. Wc shoe Promptly. Mr.

C. E. Burroughs, a horscshoer of tho two together make an exceptionally atrong team of horseshoers. Call In nnd bc0 thcm- BurrOUgtlS Steinbailgh, i sodto MAW street. Bar Association who endorse his action In leaving that' body.

Only in fover cases were reported today which Is tho lowest this year. FORTY 'PEN- th Employed, aUTaplin, Rice CosKorks Ar0 I Gacnusc Cleveland Company Cancels Us Orders. Between 35 nnd -10 men employed In tho moulding department at Taplm, Bleu Company's work's, were laid off Tuesday morning for nn Indeflnllo period. Tho company for some time pnst has been filling several largo oi tiers for tho Brown Hoisting Co. of Cleveland, but owing to the Cle eland company's plant being destroyed by lire Monday, tj10 ordeis wcro cniiLclled.

This coin- pellud tho local company to lay ofr he men employed on tho Jobs, Work? off thj Cold Laxntlvo Biomo-Quliilno Tiblets cure a cold lu ouo du.v. No cure, no nnv. I'rlcu 25c. liar Red Cross Pile Cure Is for piles only, All Drug Stores In Akron Sell Our Medicines. I DRUG CO, mmmmmm fa 0 mMim Weeding, ltcl.lug I I'llos are prrnia w4MP'a nlul I'l'otrudlng Mlv CUI'('11 MMtiH xw' L'l'lco r0t' iPl hox' I Ail Drug I APPLICATION For Another Hearing f)f fUo Oplphmfprl Wal.

born Damage Case. Couunty Officials Praised For Work In Connection With Prosecution of Rioters. Receiver For Novelty Store Court House News. An application will bo filed In Supremo court for a rehearing of damage suit brought by tho heirs of Justus Walborn against tho A. B.

O. company, In which the Supremo court affirmed tho Judgment of tho Common Pleas court. Tho caso has been heard three tlmesi It was originally tried In Common Pleas court and the plaintiff was given judgment for $10,000. It was carried to the Circuit court on error and tho 'judgment of tho lower court was re- versed. Tho plaintiff went to tho Supremo court on error and tho judg- ment of the Circuit court wns reversed and that If tho Common Pleas court affirmed.

COMPLIMENTED COUNTY OFFI-1 OIALS. In passing sentence on Charles Fink Tuesday morning Judge D. J. Nyo took aro not mnrrled; at G. A.

B. hall, Wed-occasion to say a number of pleasant "c'Mlnj' regressive pedro will things, complimentary to tho officials of Summit county. IIo stated that tho arrest of Peck, tho ravlshcr and his subsequent removal to Cleveland were nets deserving of commendation. Ho believed WsTreturn to Akron alfd the prompt trial glvon him wero wlso moves. He praised the county offl- clals for their work In connection with the trial of tho riot cases.

He thought that the punishment which has been given those connected with tho riot would teach Akron and other communl- tics that the law could not bo violated with Impunity. Fink came Into court and changed his plea of not guilty, IIo was Indicted for rioting. Judgo Nye sentenced 1.1m to 30 days In tho Canton GROSS NEGLECT ALLEGED. Mrs. Norn Rutherford has filed a pe tition In Gdmiuon Pleas court asking that sho be gi anted a dlvorco from James L.

Rutheford. They were mar ried In Tougaloo, In 1808. Sho says ho has failed to provide for hor. She desires that Mio bo restored to hor maiden name. RECEIVER APPOINTED.

William B. McDermolt is tho plaintiff In an action ngalnst Stephen 0. Hunt. He alloges that ho entered into partnership with the dofendant and that thoy purcahsed a largo stock of goods, placing tho same in a live nnd ten cent store. Since it was opened ho alleges Hunt has used a largo amount of tho nssests without account- Ing for the same.

On his application tho court appointed T. E. Ruley receiver. NEW PLEADINGS. M.

B. Whorley, tho dofendant In an action commenced by George L. Dar-row 1ms filed an answer. IIo says the plaintiff Is tho agent for tho McCor- mlck iiarvestlin; Machine company, nnd that tho note which ho holds against the defendant was given In payment for a corn harvester. Ho claims that tho machine foiled to do tho woik claimed for it and that ho offered to return tho machine.

Tho agent would not accept It and therefore Whorley will not pay tho note, W. R. Byois has commenced nn no- Man against Bold Brothers to collect alleged to uo duo on account. DEFAULT JUDGMENT. A default Judgment for $30S20 was given tho plaintiff In tho action entitled Jacob Pfolffer vs.

Barney Mc-Dermott. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. John McFerran has been appointed tj administrator of tho icstnto Bobort L. Sanderson. Bond $1,000.

TO ASSESS DAMAGES. The city has filed applications for the assessment of (In Hinges resulting from tho widening of Galo nnd Hal-stead sts. gavvowacrnxx personal unv social Dr. Gels of Youngstown, Is at the Buchtcl. Capt H.

H. Harrison has returned homo from a trip to Michigan. W. It. C.

dinners and suppers at G. A. K. hall, Dec. 20, 21, 22.

All welcome. Mjss Alice N. Bldout, of No. 124 N. Union returned Monday from a vis-It at Eric, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Ilerrlck havo removed Into their now home, OG-1 East Market st, corner of Brown ave.

Mrs. Nellie B. Elchler of Lima, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

A. C. Bldout, of No. 121 N. Union st.

Mis. 0. T. Hill of 811 N. Howard st.

will leave Tuesday night for Florida. Mr. Frank Cohen was In Cleveland Tuesday on business. Tho second of a series of Military dances, to bo given this winter by member8 of c. w1I occm.

at Twcu. tleth Century hall, Dec. 28th. The new officers of A. Lincoln Command, U.

V. will bo Installed Sat- cvenluK. J. 5. Tho public is invited to witness tlio ceremonies.

Mr. Harland Sperry of Mlddleflcld, Geauga county, was a ucst of Mayor's 0IerltA. 0, Uonowny Monday, air. Sperry was a classmate of Holloway In Buchtcl college. Invitations arc out for an Informal Cueing paity to bo given by tho Pcoiless bowling club at Militant hall, Friday, Dec.

21. Barron's orchestra will furnish music. Provident Council, Boynl Arcanum, will entertain tho wives of members and the sweethearts of member's who ue leaiuro. MERRY MASKERS. Two hundred merry maskers enjoyed thems-elves at the carnival given by tho Beginners' class of W.

A. Barron's dancing academy In Militant hall last A beautiful cos- tunics wcro features, while tho gro- tesquo was very largely In evidence, Tho gnllerles wero pilcUed wItu rcla. tlvcs nnd friends of the dancers. RECEPTION. Mr.

F. O. Weary entertained 10 at resWonco, 015 E. Mar- ket Monday evening In honor of ana uiuiui-i-, u. vcarv, or Clllcng0) wll0 bucu for several days.

Tho affair was ouo of the most elaborato held In Akron for Jcnvs- wns somewhat unusual 8lven IUU -Kill UIIIIIVVlMliy VI MV. u. Weary's arrival In Akron. Twenty five years ago Edwin D. Weary left for Chicago.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Weary returned to their home In Chicago today. FINAL ACTION Will bo Takon Today on the Childs Franchise. Tho County Commissioners met Tuobdny afternoon for the purpose of considering tho Childs' application for a franchise to build au electric railroad -oyer tho public highway bptweon Akron and Canton.

Flual action will be taken before tho Hoiml anw. If Mr. Childs will lllo a certified check for $1,500 as a guarantee that tho read will ho built flirt ftmtlitlt lem vtrlll ln tvixitttrtil "IMa wise the Board will refuse to glvo their approval of tho same. Wl Take Depositions. Owing to tho Illness of Gon.

Vorls, ono of the attorneys for the Goodyear Company, the taking of depositions In tho suit brought by tho Single Tubo Tire company ngalnst tho Goodyear company has been postponed until 'iiiuistiay morning. At tnat tlmo tlio New York representatives of tho Sin 1 ...111 1. iUUU uu $1,000 Worth of Good. A. H.

Thurness of- Wills Creek Coal Buffalo, 0 writes: ''I have beeu allllcted with kidney nnd bladder E'lher medicines only gave relief. After tak- ing I'Oiey 8 iviunoy waim mo result was surprising. A few dpses started the brick dust, like lino and now I have no palu across my klduoys and I feci llko fi new man. Foley's iviiincy uuio nas dono mo $1000 worth of good." Tnko no substl- tllte, Laffer, J. mparter Warner, SHERMAN CASE Has Been Postponed Until Next Term.

Was Set For Hearing Today Akron Witnesses. The trial of Richard J. Koch, allau Edward Sherman, was set for today In the Criminal court at Cleveland, but was postponed until t)iq next term of court'. Neither tho Stato or defendant havo summoned any witnesses. The next term commences tho 7th of January.

Judge J. A. Kohler nnd John H. Washer aro In Cleveland today as witnesses In tho Inquest held for the pur poses of determining tho sanity or In sanity of Harry Stewart, charged with killing his child. MURDER.

Was It In His Failed Him. It Is claimed that Ernest Bennett In his confession, made to Prlsonkcepor Washer Monday, stated that he had Intended to kill Miss Scott, the young lady that he Induced to' take a rido with him, but that his nerve failed lilm at tho time. Sho was driven from the home of Dauiel Motz, In Old Portage, to her father's homo In Northampton. Bennett told Wr that her brother had been shot. Tho officers have wondered what young Beunett'a object could hnvq been In getting Miss Scott to take tho ride.

Bryan In Demand. Paola, Dec. 18. B. Stoneham, of the Paola Spirit, hns written to W.

J. Brynu offering him a year to edit the Spirit. Prisoners Going Away. Three more prisoners will be re- moved from the county jail Wednesday. J.

W. Clarkson will be taken to the penitentiary; David Davis to the Mansfield leformatory, and Claude Bender to the 'Canton workhouse. Transcript. A transcript of the proceedings In tho case of the State vs. Ernest Bennett, hns been filled In Common Pleas court by Mayor W.

E. Young. Young Bennett Is charged with horse stealing. Genuine Ebony Goods. Military hair brushes, mtrrois, eombs, liat brushes, toilet cases, in the city.

J. Lamparter Co. Palace Drug Store, 183 S. Howard street. Locals The leinnlus of Jese lowiioeuu who died Calllornla last week will arrivo In Akion Wednesday.

-r if There will be meeting tonight of Theodoie W. Miller camp, No. 133, Department of Ohio, Spanish-American War Veterans In Oriental hall. A pension of a month has been 1 Issued to Mrs. Wolfinger, of Richfield Center.

Mr. John F. Long. of Barbcrtou, has beeu granted a pension of month. Mr.

Long Is qulto aged and his bou wns killed in the Spanish-American war. 0 Mr. James C. Brittaln, special agent of tho United States Labor Bureau at Washington, D. Is In Akron for iufoimatlou concerning strikes and labor tioublcR which have occurred In this city during the past year.

A satchel containing a number of plumbing tools wns found on tho front steps of a busluess place at the coiner of Exchange st. and Wabash by Officer Fiance Tuesday forenoon. It was taken to Police hcndquarteis. The Akron Camera club meets tonight and has arranged the following program: "Intensification of Negatives," Frank B. Hargett; "Printing on Platinum Paper," J.

W. Schiller; "Developing Paper," E. J. Iloskius." A largo attendance Is desired. Given Pest, of tho G.

of Woos-ter, will soon receive a consignment from tho Now York navy yard consisting of two cannons and projectiles, relics of the Spniilsh-Anierlcan war. Congressman McDowell hns arranged the matter with the Navy Do- partment at Washington. Mr. Wm. Schroeder, of this city, called at tho Democrat effico Tuesday morning nnd stated that the articles appearing In Monday's local papers "illcco 'of Schroeder, of this city, was erroneous.

Tho wife of Wesley Kleffer Is a nleeo of Mrs. Schroeder. Sho was married to AA'esley two years ago. Mr. John 51.

Crawford, of Oil South Broadway, a member of tho jury uow In session nt the Omrt House, fell upon an ley walk or ho was returning to his homo Monday evening. IIo sustained Injuries to his sldo aud bnpk. TTft WJIH lllinhln in nitnnrl 4a l.l 'duties Wednesday. ii.v.yflll t3V VMn Pfi writ. for proof, of euros.

th rooK ollliiat6 oum. Wb.nr4 tho worn rate. In 15 tn SO o'-'o IE m'eVyc'o? GS4 Mnsonlo Chlcase. 111! I I 111 I OIHPHDM ti x. ui'JL uA a if ij x4 flgrrn-: "rr rffrnri -nwr PJPjKwrrf.

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