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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

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UNANIMOUS Feeling For Judge Smith. v. Mafii Tt His mfdt Bj VtatTtts. Selected For the Big am Pri-ar- Elettlcaa Ja Diags. llkelv that to tha Dess-, nr, vhlrh la to ssearubl iw sumlnal candidate ot the aiL.rxhlnsI eclioe.

ontvw their tabor. minating to eaadldatee for A Tairm A Damaof of at It mmmimmm I nmnt waa npnawd. Tltat Kufoa H. atalth should ba mM-ratle rlon. I ii vartowa tlaaa-a that A.

a caadidala brfor tho who wara la favor of! j.l..!t for Mupartor Court Mm th atroDcrat raa-i r.il. i dovlarod thai ha 'h iruloramont of Judf wtil not bo a caodldata. In tho atronarat I 111 not bo aca.tdfdat. I tti" rt I am In favor of i- i.t Xu'la- amith It avrms i. on nrrailoa upon which I 4'arn.

thro la aot i ln In not I bar who doaa rlmlth I am and alwara r.k'.r of taking tho judiciary ml bn a rumaunllir la ablo and fair aa It to ma that I bo .1 ii.nai'lr UwmaHM hi Aaraxl to aavt aa- ilby arll-knuwn attor- imly rltrt-l tha Mr ll-rM-dt-t. aaylna; I hat ho I tw of Judfc 1 mM ra'lr Cunvrnllon. I iiu! ha mm authorised lo ijui Wald, and that fwtir ft the lndorsomont Thi atnry waa baard min-n atturneya by Taa Ail of I beta bolna In favor rn-m Jiodca aralth. PhlUp jmuii of tha, tJrmocratlc Oty r. A wrmmlne.t sod a prominent i.a ospreaaed himself aa In Mmtth Men active In polttKa w- -f i a stand In the matter, and imli.rariwni of the Judge polltu aJ Mai.

and i tb Democratic onen- ti ip4otnnl previously, his irifttvd upon tb lra'crat. nilna lt tbo Dana law. a fi haa ilrd an ImiMrtant i -a in irwr the ann who aall (lag oa the high aaa of i mi-tee of Arrancfnrata ap- luirman Henrter of the Demw Kaetutlve Committee to arrange met yoatoruay In con-iith the ni-n who have been e- sa the principal officers of it. eill as fllowa. -alea HeJlr M-nrT ItetlSer mi t-atev H'rfi tin lis Ueueao lloeaiy.

Jr Uots Mowsnl Mua U. JaSaoa. Iraea JuAnaua. Honxr I' Maafaao. LMtla graaaer rraails Mas'aoa.

MKearry JiaUea A M'-Melll. 11 Mellon Mo, tsaar II Helena lail arboarti I Mwywr Iale. MokHiey im a hit Mum laa 1 KJtrT i a Xartlne nm tne ll'an tf nasaua a a Hun. Kara. Ilaar I a VMorbeck frrt aoktrlchter.

Tao a raata Hon fe-t. KoS.ri fuh hoe. i Hon Joe a It aayler. -fona lawu. I Halaa rxaret.

B. De aafBir. af 1 Hsrtael. Hoary Arburta. haa.

Rovtaad. J. hiwtia S(lna llr.lV It. 4r u. iun.

A I -slko. neT i II- oMbeiaara aa dtrtnaa Joaatia brie. aaa tt Hmrrr siuaa Hairr Trey. Jaa o. i a -at orfeaass.

nn Moa BL Mul ixr A rv Wat. Hues Tben. Vea Helle. C4ant A ror. Ta.av Leooli.

"pa J. Leoo A Traala "mj-roll. ia 1 Hen Paasiiol Bli A V. FVoralag. rraaa Mailer i'a Ortaaaaa.

tlnaaii.a. flacbaaaa. Jaa a. aaaabeil. Atrreo a Alios Cawfa rraaba 1- (W Ore a Ma Maiaall Ifeajaaaaa Laaaa taaua LawaaM Her 11 Hoaghtoa, M.

Mire T. ActaraalU Him. Meary Hater. C.eoasa aaaa. Ueo A.

Urleoi. Val Hawk. r-T C. Roche Aadrew Btaeaotag Haaa Vea Mea. Fraaa lielaasra.

Jess Juste Aaaaeor Moor be. a i 0 Ha lamemrraor HaWrt hrtaaee. laresra Prtea. Poor aetalta. Henry Weeeoeo, Hearr Haaiaiayei Tboanoo Va a isa.

Joaepb Hlalaf (arraal. or ta. sojeay waaa mwt se a the biaan I te7Sl 11" 1 aWfaeva pany bad e-h. mlillJ a-jabtweaia. 1 "-la hares ed rwa ho are th.

bast baleeeeae of Is aaaaa ef tbal saaaeja artu Ire te i aad mnaeears at Use aaiir to a' "f-rorra ntaa ua am aooad ta 'aaO rvevas-as pan. re. mjTr. -sis, wo aa (. a el I -Hnm aha ta i lea.

rfeoev tlaaoo aaaaa :l.t Jueesa nt.vira. Patrkt MeOwrrer. Katwaiw utiooa. u-r Mica Keaas. ru.na r.

A-y aca. Jr. William AaapC Joba Wetterer. Jaaaea H. MeCsB.

k.ut tiiibh Marray. "va at L'oa oa. beh tetoaaar. Wtraar hiaaaaayaf. Hovaaaa rssaav J' Wraa.

a Mallana. Joaa J. aalttvaa. ar Micbaet Caaa. a ria Joroaabib Klaialad.

waa. Iswrer. Tsoa. r. Oai etioeaa lloak t.

Parker. 4 Jeba aaroaaaa A 4vr a Beaet 1 1 ma aa j.a raaa, a nety. Jomm r. Puberty. Rcoait at aaaaa.

-a. man Miaaa llaaay Vail. J. P. i le.i-t.

jea laeibiaanyar. Csea haaabalp Joeat lov i Jeeoa rub belaoae. a tmaaas eniasoirtiia 'OM jsa: lltlBinl Praaa skssv fjti ty. wiamil ceoats-al-A rwaa. Jaaaaa T-ava.

vaaavarM. aaaaa. U. Inayra. mir Mm mm.

Cwnm C. laser. T-xoraa Jobs ajia lie a-ejaaa. Mi reset arsamaa. Jiaa ta oord.

i a aa a-aoa. ttiaasaa Kaaa. ioaa va i aaa tm. th tar kawrfUsa at tba "'aaataaiaaaj af ta raaam ltaWrB n.ra ar4 (bsl aa BS batsal SIS SB mmw aarty Tbo y-Mi ia aejaav amy an 111 Ml .1 iroaa a eg mmit an J'Me WhAoa ba In aa as aa will fu for ar party, afcae I ZfZ in ntwl wm ajgget that ail of th vartows TZ" swrriaa ImU their date ui a OM aatloaal roar slar. Moots by stale for Th swish mt tb BL A.

waa aot so very km yseteroay. Ja tact a Bomber of tree Mia- patriate who failed ta carry tbeir praeUM-ta at tb rat prtmiry vara um- My 4tMvoBrtW that twr vara not ia ta the ara tluat. it i awly a reeptta. however, aot a prdaa. Tha only appoantment and re ma vale that mj.11 re ar Musi a.

Gw.iui bbsd. i eey inn mm soaiewst r--n ia 43rar Ther arUf a mill tb Oaata TafW Club (ca4ora4 thai evearag at Jfc9 Rlchsaagd street at Jt o'rioca. ITinliim of laaponaaea to tin p. Cananaaaiaa Shattae waa a visitor at tb courtnotiaa yesterday. atatad that had rust arrfvsaf froai Wahia-toa and that no petJ as i t-'T.

rucmmr, waa arrrad aa Caahler potorTlc Hater PraaMant Harrtaoa. ta or tha poattloa. to rnm mnau, ua araaaat iacoas whoso traa will om ith k. mmw tm praeni i aompr ana A aiual Caahior of tha I Couuty Auditor' a aBca. I oa LinocTaia ox aycaaiora Township bld thvtr prlmarlaa laat araaJaa- Tha coo-vratkm will ba hold Thoradar aftaraooa, at Tho dtlaona of Wyoming will hold a aaaaa thla aranlaaT for tha porpoaa of rlM-tlna caadldataa for tha aprtna aiactlon.

Thrao CouacJlnMh. two Watarworks Tnja-and oao asarabar of Srajool Board and a Holicttor ara to ba aoaaiaatad. Tbo bataocratle prlanarfaa w.1 ba hoid In Miller Township Thursday aftsmoon. 3 and. 4 o'cloch.

Tha eoarontioo will bo hold Satarday aftarnoon. at o'clock, at Haary ImwaJa, It. Barnard. Taatarday waa primary day with Columbia Township RcpoMlcaa rotara. Aa omorpttonaJly larsa rata waa eaat In both dlatrteta of Norwood.

Thla waa duo to tha fact that both caadldataa for Juatloe of the Peace la tha weat and of tha townahlp Baulre Oeorge W. Pie her and Edwin W. Kom par were realdants of tha Tillage, and nothing waa loft undone by their lieutenants to aot every peraoo to the polls who waa entitled to vote. That thoaa "bustlers'- got In their work waa strongly In evidence In the Kaat Norwood ItairVrl, where Una candl-datra for deieaataa each got votes. After some daacuaalon aa to how tbls "tie" TOte ahould be satlafactorlly Bottled the thraw candalatee Al alone.

Fred Be ha rT m- and John Hnydr sat down to a table and maenad'' dollars John Snyder "won out" and will go with the delegation to the con-Tentlon. The d-egate eleoted In Norwood are for Kemper for Magistrate. Ther waa on.y one ticket la tho field at Hyde Park and It la presumed that the delegates from I hre will he for squire Jordan. HoweTer. o4ujrw onT iririaia BWlSia wine U)U vot flr ltyKtr dale.

There were two tickets voted on at Oakley. anl much Intereat waa manifested In the reeult of the fight at the poila The tulUlwing ftr. tn. 0egatea: Fatt Noreood iMatrlct. B.lward II Kirk.

Harry E. Brown. us A. Wunder. John Snyder: South Nor wood District.

Dr. N. I. Scott, O. P.

Kvana. K- iluraphreye: Hyde Park Precinct. Ixula N. Iteif. Prank li.

Kinney. Dr. Arthur 1- Brown: Oakley Precinct, Fred Schmidt, Wm. Kahne. The following Assessors were elected: South Norwood.

Kdward Prick: Hyde Park. John Wool; Oakley. Fred Reanpa. Jr. The asi Norwood delegates.

It la said, ara ror John Vine. Sr. At Madlaonville the following delegatea were chosen: North. W. O.

HUr. M. Alfred Dorman: South. Albert Klein. Chaa.

liawley. Walter W. Cllpptnger. B. M.

Stewart waa nominated as Aseeesor In the North Precinct and James OlOa in the South Precinct, At a moating of tha Democratic Club of the Twenty-fourth. Ward, bald at the stock yards last evening, a permanent organisation waa affected. Speechee were made by Mr. C. M.

Lotas. Burr Blair and others. Tha Democrats of tha Third Ward had an enthusiastic meeting laat nla-fet, at which plana for tha coming election wars Olacuasad and caadldataa for delegatea nominated. The meeting waa attended by several hundred of the beat known Democrats of the ward, and tha speeches mada were spirited and to tha point. Tho enthusiasm In the ward baa reached a fever heat.aad another meeting will bo held to-night, which will be addressed by prominent sneakers.

To-1 night's meeting will ba under the auspice! of the Third Ward Democratic Club, and all Democraie aad ct tisane who have the Interests of the taxpayers at heart are In- i vlted to attend: At kaat nlght'a meeting the following Democrata were Indorsed as candidate for delegatea to tha conrention rmm ina mirn nira mwiH aa. tje. Ptahof: B. Jefnea Anderson C. Prsd 8hafer; D.

Ben Haley; K. David Keating. bwranca Kervln; SNAG Struck Bj Couaty ComaLuionen ia Edtimitlaf Their Eipeije Additional Tha County Coon lsstoners yeaterday morning djacuaeed their aetlmat of ex-penaea for tha next 30 nvonthe, which moat filed with Auditor Lawks, They truck a Bttl snag la tho cases of expanses Incurred by other offices, bat which must be an-proved by tho Oommlsetooaa-a. ror Inasenc, tbo Coroner's Offlca tbo Con table's feaa. exnaneaa for noatsaa and moot bo approved by tb Ooenm for they can bo paid.

Tbo Com mis lo oere r-e oa faaa of attorneys for tha da-(Baa of Indigent prisoners ta criminal case In tho Courts. They nauat also appear tbo 1ncdJeJti ax pen of tba Traaa-nrer. Aadttor. Sheriff aad other county of ficials, aa wall aa tho County Surveyor a aa- piisn la recording county plats and aur-veya. Tb board waa inclined to th view that all such Kama should aot ba conald- rd aa expense of tho Commissioner, but expoea of tb oOoea by which they are avcurred.

It waa dotadod to bava aliat pre- ssual at all swob ex a rasa of other offloea reoulr tha approval of tho Commissioners, and they will bo oooaidered by tha board thla Baoa-Bng Th following lad with County additional estimate were Auditor Kswie yssteroay So parlor Court Three BaHlffs, par Thraa BMaaaUaf. OO 40 00 Jarora' fee. pr asoarth Stenoaratihaca. par man RS 00 SOOOO Probata Court aalartoa of Jodg, Ceirka and Incidents la County Solicitor" Coo my Clerk Potto Court Circuit Court Jodgear- aalartea Bailiffs eeJaa-ta Incidentals County Sarvayor ao.7oo 1T.4T.uO 10.130 00 lO.ono on '400 00 LUW 00 BOTH wTLL BIOOvUB. Edward Clark, tha ooaorad barber from Lackland, who shot has wawtheart.

Nettle WhUahead. and than attaenptad suicide, an account of which appear ta Tas Ea-arnasa. will recover, ad will hla vtctlm. Taatarday Mayor Da via. of tb above vil-lag.

tntrwctd Marshal Cbsnesntb ai aJBdavtt a I nst Clark charging him with aanotlaa- with In teat ta kllL As he ta a0t yet abb to rasaovad a guard will plaeed ovwr bins aa aa aooa aa Is able UsuikI roes aval ba wUI be locked up. Tb girl will ba absa to ba ap by to morrow. XAUIA6E XJ0XX8E8. TL fanaai. Cherry Ofwro.

Saw Berth 8pigl. XX, Sweetwlna. It. Cla-Ial Kdward BradWy. 38.

tssmatar. 443 East tatk trt. and Kauaa Blaslar.aX Sa East Chrfcth sarea-t. Rev. HAofaor.

VaUisaaa Maaav XI. porter, 11T Poplar ara. aad Asaaala WUllaun. S0 domaaUc. to-l Caaaart Street.

BV. TlsssT. iaaao M. Callam, al. porter, city, aad Ida r-raaaar.

la. cbi Via stxaec tTATioi ooacxaa. wtTJ be gtva) by tb WWing atatloa Chapel af the Baptiat Charek, to-saorrow March a. There will coo song cake walk." aad masic by Roach Tar la th th ta cleans aad lOwf'a Saras pavUia. th true enur system Hood's Saras nselaaa.

lie tra nag Meoirta. will erJeeUTeijr aeroanpuaj a. It give parfact he I in. strsogth aad favor ATM tsai slatl TTasai est aa (art hwmiih mhUmk cu. Vta fur coal waeeier.

la ipaa at Kail Jotaaoa, re-awed Mllto Chore, gnaaii. laTS of Was. Garret; Htu) WaoHtorT mrnTtmrnV In place of Olewe, who he bamLr ferr-d ta IW Park Oapartaaaac Warkara at Ktatk Straot 1 a In 11 tb tb tb tb th he a aa of ISO GERMS Deserve Greatest Credit Ftr Stapaiar the Sitbera BAilrt Ad. lie li IzUrmtimg Ttlk jto tmM Ottlwok For Lawn 1b Tkis "Tlaac ara coin to ba aouch bat tar thla ctty." said C. M.

Fanner, ooa af I Mroctora of tha Taxpayara Aaaacbstlaa af Hamilton County. -Inataad of poooia laar lac hrra you wUI aaa ttaaan coaslna; ta) drav bacauaa of low taxaa and food facia Ma. I aaa not la sympathy with thoaa who want to aall tha akwrtham Ran way. aliltr It oar shoot anchor, and ta a frw yearn It will ba ao forefbly dasnonatratad that wa who hold thla rlow ara riant that rvoa tha boldaat will not dara ta projioaa Hi Our hard-bcndaj. far-oceinf Oormaa drt- sna sra antrUod to tha credit for aarliis tha ctty In that "In the past, manufacturera hava ao Bhamefoliy Impoaad upon by high taxation that ao mo have left tha city and en tabllabed thetr plaaU alaowbara.

while others hava. aertously conaldared tea Tina Cincinnati. Bat now they to realise that they would hare flssde a (rent asiataJta by Ia a vary abort time they will ba conrlncad that Cincinnati la aotea to ha the Kraataat manufacturing city In thla country. Cincinnati aerer bad batter proa-pecta and encoaraaemaut for futuio growth and developaaaat. Maanfactorlea giro en- tloyment to many thousands of asectianlos and they are tha Ufa and praaperity of any cuy.

W'hUe the mechanic ba work, the landlord receives his rant and can any ate taxes. This city Is centrally located for commercial and manufacturtna; tndaatrtea. Tha Cincinnati Southern Railroad opens the gateway of trade to a rich and growing action, which represents a situation quiring Intelligent local avanarcmeot In order that tha business enterprise tat that direction may ba encouraged and promoted by aupport at home. "There Is an Immense territory south of us now rapidly darveloplng Its enormous wealth of lumber and agricultural an 1 horti cultural productions unsurpassed by any aaotoM ox tub oloii. From th heart of this section, abounding with all the resources of material wealth.

our Southern Railroad and Its connections bring to our market results of hundreds of mil bona of dollars Invested In. mining, manufacturing. quarrying, for the handling of which wa offer superior facili ties and ara prepared to furnish In exchange all supplies demanded by th grow-Ina population and the developing country Indeed, no city in the country is so well situated or equipped as Cincinnati to do business with this magnificent section, and It requires only Judicious management and enterprise to permanently secure- tn bulk of tts trade, vt Ith this prospect befor ui let us look a little more cloaeir to our fu ture. Cincinnati ta called th Queen City of th West, and the garden spot of th wet ern country. It is noted for its beautiful uburta.

we have thousands of acre on our hill tope, the finest In the Western coun try. I am glad to bear that Mr. John M. Pattlsnn Is thinking of erecting aa Insurance office building la Cincinnati. Eastern Insurance cora nan! would have located some of their large office buildings In tbls cfty had our taxes bean lower than they were.

"They were compelled to local elewwhere, but ww will conwnce them in tha future that Cincinnati will have just as low a rat of as any other city in tbe cooatry. "Some people might ask what caused those high taxes In Cincinnati. Tbe cans ha been high lnlerest-bearfng bonds that were not redeemable until they matured. It might intereat the public to give It some of the high Interest-bearing bonds. They are: Mrlsas avsaoe sewer.

per eoot la-tereat. matures November la. IMrS.f K.0O0 Ollbert a venae sewer, 1 s-r per cent, Sootorabor la, lav IThUrjo Eas'eoioa aveeue sower 1-10 per sent, October 1. W.000 Paadlag asoanmeot. Letter L.

per rent. January 1. MOO M.00 Waterworks. Letter par cent. June lb.

1S0O 70.00 Waterworks, l-ettor per cent. October IS. IMU 86.00 McLean avenue aewer. Dor cent. Mar I.

Ifauo X3.UO0 Fuadlnar department. Letter 7 per cent, Msy 15. IVOt BfrZ.000 Iluepital buods. 7 per cent. May 1, llart 50.000 Orphan Asylum, registered.

per cent, alerrb II. 1SOM 100.000 Cincinnati southern Railroad. 7 per cent. July 1. laud aaa.

Cincinnati noutbera Kallroad. 7 -IO per rent. January 1. loot T.M.0Oa Cincinnati southern Railroad. per cent sold.

May 1. Itsj 180.000 Clacinnatl Houtbern Railroad. s-10 per cent, alar 1. ISO. Cincinnati eVMithern Railroad.

7 rent. November 1. Cincinnati auathern Railroad. cast. August 1.

1st) 00.000 Total I14.4S7.O0O "Th Interest on these bonds amounts to ll.l.TH.Oli If these bonds could be funded at per cent It would be t4oO.710. or saving annually or TOTAL CIST "The city annual report of 1W7 shows 23.4iCt.eo7 total debt. The duplicate shows that thla la less by Sl.oou.iimi than wnea different villages were annexed, Avon dale. Clifton. Llnwood.

Riverside aad West wood. From this amount, yoa see. we owl Ils.4U0.0O3 on high-interest bonds. The In terest on tn ewe bonds amounts to si.iaa.ei. Bonds tbat can be redeemed before 1U03 amount to t.Ka.ono.

These bonds, above stated, can be redeemed by smaller Interest bonds, and a saving made of at reset f.T7o.oia) annually. That would reduce taxes a short time. "The Increase of rental of the Southern Railroad tn 1BOO will be total nnailr ti.Vl.Oi Ml. bad a nolltlral ring here boats three rears in that undertook to deprive of our income or tn soutmrn luuiraaa 1 nay wanted to get It for at per cent Interest, and a metim to nay for t. without giving any security.

The rings ters claimed tbat the tii man aereatea tn measure, thereby fruatratlnc th gam. The Oermane, therefore, deserve great credit for defeating tt. The ling claimed tba Oermane did not se any money ta eta hi. They eared th life and DroaDertty of th city Tbo city would hav been' ruined bad that ganar got ceartrol of the property. Tbe In to tn caty rron to reap wouia amount ta only SMO.ooo aawlly.

Th rental received mm -uia roe a ss nay real rami. 80 von se tb city rctvs MHO.duO aranuaJly more than fet would hav received If tha rina: had aot control of U- la 100 th city ratwlvea tl JfskOtxx That la In terest on mors than a40.ooo.noo at a per cant. Th aslltn; of th road would never be a benefit to tbo taxpayer of Cincinnati." CITY HALL PICK-UPS. Colonel Pbtl Rooaer Oete la Wim With a Ret) a at. Several day ago tbo Board of City Affairs rscalved a noUtUs from Philip Renner and other that step be retd on Hamburg street, from Rnnr strwet to Hasting strost.

Tb Ctty Kniner ba reported to board tbat tb city doe not own any of ground wbor tb Improvwment ta aaked for. aad ba no right to pot op th steps. Corporatloa Counsel Ktnkead reported to Board of City Affair yesterday that tba request mad by Captaia O. N. Btana tbat UUgatlon tbat hi delaytna; tb Improvement of Burnet avaao bsuslasd to a conclusion, la 00 that ba cannot arrant by rv soe.

af th fact tbat bo baa bo Jurisdiction over th matter of fixing th tim of th hearing. He says tbat th case Is now en docket ef th Circuit Court, aad tbat will aak th Court advene K. to Jobs B. Davtdsoa aad-Jobs MeClur. of Unwood.

tbo electrle Ught aad water systaaus of tb Scajrlahlng suburb both aosd sooklag after. Tb two mea sent ta a letter to the Brd of City Affair yssterdar aaklng that sora thing be dona toward I mora vlna not thewmter and th light aervloa. Mr. Glena wfB look tat ta mattar. rredeiick Pfeister ha notified tb Board City Affsxra that Bayntfllar trsat at tb Intersect ioa of Ccsarwater la sonata and la dangaroaa condition.

Tbo City Bnsia baa been asked to taaka aa In va tig at to a. 1 EE1TIC.1V SOT Tnaodora Hennlrsn. aftar Mra. EUa Whit. ef Bogaaj atrsaf, shot at him.

waa ta th ToUem Coast yeaterday. Mr. White aaid Hennicaa had tried se-vsrai c-raalona ta forces, hia way lata bar horns, and shot at bJm tt, advice a pod-- ameer, ta whom ah complained. waa sent eut for lu day and aaa waa B.IVLT Borgtara atrd th noes of E. "Enha.

W'aatmrraatar arr.ue. dothlag aad aaliy valued at 30. waa take ut cite snv. by BDCKWELL OASE Otlaar laanartaat Matt ara Ta Polloa -Oaa. Klrchnar.

af. the Board la atlU roan nod to aewai ha sasale ta attend th BaeeOnaT af that body ta-day. Cotonol C. BL Whas haa rotamed front taa East, however, and there; win ba a qworaea i sat. Aa tsaportaat aaattar win easna an arW ho tbo RackwaU i which waa postponed two works aeto.

Rock well to ba tbo Unttod Btataa Army ta Cuba, and ho la charged with bexng abaeat wit hoot hava. "Tbo charge baa bora pestpnnid from ttaaa aathwo and la to eoene ap to-day Pa- trotmaa Kanui tm to apaaar baforo the to answer ta tha ebarca af harinaT ra- aortad tb Fifth District St at low for doty in aa iaeexicatad coadltion. a namber of pension asattar are saw likely to ba dla-cwssed. Mr. Faalkaer.

th Committee on Potto Relief aaactera. ia aftaeted to reader a report on tbe merits af th application ef Mrs. CraiaT Boott for a peaelo. Michael Howard and Mile Heedrtcka, who were droooed from th poilc nay rH for hn- bibina- too freely, bav aaked for new trial, and thetr rase will doubtless be flna'ly dla-poowd of to-day. There are also several as.

petntments to com op for eanartnattaa. and speaTalatton Is file aa ta what coarse th board will pursue. DEMENTED. "SpavCty- Wia Jafnthar la at tbo Oty HaarpHal. Ab asTort waa mada laat night to serve Mra.

Emma Wing with a subpoena to appear aa a wltneaa tn tb case of the state against 'Spotty- Wrng. which Is set for hearing In Judge Jelka'a Court this morning. Mrs, Wins tba mother of "Spotty." th noted burglar, and her testimony waa ex Dec ted to be used In his favor. Sn baa been la the City Hospital since February t7 arTilcted with some brain trouble, which for the tin being make her irresponsiot. and she will be unable to appear In Court.

She Uvea at jU Mala street. OPINIONS From Eastern Labor Men Aa Ta Wartk af Uadergraaad Tral- Uj Sjiten Sabnitted Ta tha Baard af Citj Affairs. Th question of underground wire was before tbe Board of City Affairs again yea terday for a few minutes. Central Labor Council sent to th board copies of letters that have beon received from labor leaders tn other cities relative! to th success of tba underground system in their cities. The local council had sent out letters of; inquiry and the answer were quite Inter esting.

John Pallaa. Secretary of the Central mrecata ha iors uy, wrote insi Labor Union in New "The underground trolley success In this city. It is a mistake to sup pose It Is not a success." James Beggs. of the New York Musicians' Union, says: "I wUI say positively the se vers rains do not Interfere with the working of tb underground trolley. We hav had two severe snowstorms, but it did not seem to trouble them.

But In Brooklyn and Jersey Cltv. where th trailers are all over- bead It took almost two days to get In proper running order. New York City haa never permitted any overhead trolleys: they must be either cable or underground." W. A. Perrlne.

of New York Cltv. write that the underground avttam haa dm.i1 tb beat of all. Tbe moat Important letuv from Samuel Gompers. President of the American Federation of Labor, writing to Mr. J.

P. Kalus. of the Central T.eh,e rv.uo. elL says In part: "I beg to say that upon the question you sk kw 1 do not want you to accent mv answer as in any way official, for it is in no way connected with this labor movement. "Answering vour Question with this derstandlng I would say that from my per sonal oDsrrvtnon and all those with whom have come in contact, have no hesitation I in saying uiat in tneir and my.

Judgment, the underground electric system of street railroading, that which is known as the tm- derground trolley, has given the Kaat satia- laction. ta smootnest. usually rasteet and more reliable than any other avatem of street railroading of which I am aware." The board referred these several letters to Commute of the Whole. CLOSED Ara the Poolrooms and Nickel ehiaea Hare Been Relegated To Dark Places. Another antl-gambllng crusade was Inaugurated yeaterday by Chief Deltsch.

Early In tb morning he sent for a special detail of officers to report at noon at headquarters. At that hour a doxen officers were on hand and they were sent to Regan's poolroom on Seventh street, Payne' on Long-worth street and to O'Brien's and Kamp's on Sixth street. The officers were stationed in the rooms and reported later to Chief Deitach that no bets were taken. Detectives Crawford and Bchnuck's. who were looking after the poker and faro game, reported that they could And no gambling of any kind.

Detectives Calnan, Krats and W'uebben, who have charge of tb nickel In-the-alot machine, found the machines out of all tne places except tne urana saloon on Lungwort h-street. Patrol 1 was sent for stnd the machines were sent to Central Station, with Clarence Flamtngton the barkeeper. He was charged with exhibiting gaming device. Chief Deitach stated yeaterday tbat no kind or gamming will be tolerated. Detectives dim and McDermott last even Ina arrested Charles Cordea.

of 207 Walnut street, and locked him up on a charge of firactidrur a trick game. The officers went rrto Cordes' plan and played a nickel-la-th-lot machine. Detective Cfim says that he put in 45 stents and got nothing. Deter-ttve McDermott put In fire cant and got a uun. CONTBACT For Bate Annas Sower Wllr-B Let To Jonte.

Th Board of City Affairs yesterday let tb contract for th Stock and Bates ave nue aswer to P. N. Jonte at hla bid of The contract will be sent In to tba Board of Les-lslatlon for approval, and will In all probability be approved without delay. It 1 not likely that the suit la Injuno- tloa that waa spoken of will ba brought. Ther was talk of it several days age, whan tb bids wr first opened, but it appears that those who war then anxious to atop th work bar com to tb conclusion that they are "up agalnat It." and that they bar ao chance.

of turning th tld of pubHo opinion oa tbl particular question. Tha ire of tb B. C. A. are still felicitating a over th matter, aad -ere.

It would seam, perfectly Justified la- so doing. Hal tha coa tract for tba work been let un der th plana and arrangements mad by th old tioard, It wonM nav coat taxpayer $32,000 more, and tha sewer would aot bav been aa Ions by 2.300 feet- il DIEBING Wnll Ha-ber To too rktaa) tie BaBltaHanra. XTooirv ntarlna. ana of a "Want Fork farm-' or. and who has beea ratting all kinds of cap tryinaT to spend all of bio fathra ay, was ta the FoUce Court yaatarday for tottartaaV- Daertna started by giving fra picnic that cost hi father $308.

Sine that thw has cost bU father L30O Hla father bad htm befor tb Court, bat be was not eaough te send to Long-view. He was then sent to a prtvat but' he got away. waa then ar rested, for loiteHng. aad yeatarday told Juda-e Schwab be would rather be la the rk bouse tnan tne soapnai, xass assaw was Tlanart anUl W'adaeaday. TOO JITJCH HEAT.

Aa wrbaid stove in tho cellar of the Mala Sirs at r-rnltara Compaay-B store. 1129 Mala strsst. set nr to a lot of arUlaw war at 9 o'clock ysatarilay mornins-. Aa alarm waa seat ta tra Box Tbo TDIED Aim OPESATICX j. r- r.

s.a.i f'. a- A. Pelfsndshl. th stesK-arrapher eaployd tb W. B.

Davidaon Compaay who wa operated on for appondlcitJa at ta Oty Hospital Sunday night- died at that tawtita-tion yesterday. Ha only survived th opeew atloa a few booxa, -t PATsntrr-v i American -icla'T ow .1 Am nl I it Frank C. oa a Pa OECiBlOIIS Jhlii Ntimber; of Cases UximM Dtw testerdaj By tie Cireiit O-trt Echo of Collapse of E. lUrper's Wheit Deal. Hatti Cateapt Cue Take- Caier AiwUemeut Bj Jadre S.

W. Tbo Judge of tb Sixth -Circuit Court yesterday handed down opiaiona tn cast beard la the recant past. One case, that of Oreen v. Lloyd, trnete, was of especial Interest because It relate back to tha fail ure of EL L. Harper.

Green was a broker In Chicago, and handled a great deal of tb business of Harper when he waa making the great wheat deaf which resulted so disastrously and caused the failure of the Fidelity Bank years ago. Oreen got Judg ment against Harper, aad sought fore It against Lloyd as Lb trustee of the Harper eetat. Th Court hav all held that that could not be don, and th Cir cuit Court now holds tb same. xna case or juavina mce va r-roaecuung tu Tmxa. of Covington, waa also Attorney Scbwarts waa also of Intereat.

included In the list. Henry Hunt ia the son She was a victim of a thief who stole a ot Sf-muel Hunt, President of the p. and ar. V. Railroad.

He studied at Vioodward and hundred -dollar bill from her. He bought a rrJlduied from Franklin, and haa made a railroad ticket with It and got tha chantre. brilliant record at Tale. Young 8 peer Uvea The company turned the bill over to the at 4'JS Clinton street and graduated from city to be used as evidence against the thief, liugbes with honors. Of the eight entitled Tbe city gave it to the Prosecutor to be to compete for the prise four are from Ohio, used for the purpose named.

Afterward Frank M. Atterholt, of Akron, and Walter the woman sued to recover the money from f. Page, of Columbus, besides the two Cln-the city and from tbe Prosecutor. The 1 ctnnatl boys, who took the honors. Court holds that the railroad company was an Innocent receiver or me ouj ana gavo value for it.

therefore It Is tbe owner of It. Judgment was for the defendant. Tbe other cases were aa follows: Fltsger-ald vs. Tha I'nlon Saving Bank and Trust Company, affirmed: Fox va Wunker. affirmed: Stevenson va.

McCracken. assignee, for defendant: Anntslield vs. Klein, affirmed: Ruderhauser vs. Mutual Life Insurance Company, reversed. The Hat ton Con tempt Caaa.

Judge 8. W. Smith had before him yester day afternoon the matter of the charge of contempt agalnat W. E. Hutton.

the broktr. because be refused to answer a question put to hint In a hearing for the purpose of taking depositions before a Notary. Mr. i Hutton acted' as a broker in the sale of some of the bonds of tbe Columbus Central Railway. It la aliased that offers were th.

company If those persons would ouy tne bonds. It was claimed that some of those h.e. rwee ear and some a. loss 20 Pr cnt etock. It was de- ascertain who those persons were, that they could be assessed In the suit IOr ina purpose UI aaaca.nn iui o.

the stockholders. There was no other pur- i rose In the question that was asked Mr. lutton. and the attorney for the creditors who are seeking this knowledge assert that Mr. Hutton could not hide behind tne claim that the business he transacted for clients In the sale of bonds and tbe purchase- of tbem was confidential to such an extent that he would be exempt from answering a question In reference to that bueinajas.

This had been the claim of Mr. Hutton. and It was because of this that he refused to answer the question, and the technical arrest was made to test tbe question before the Court. The arguments were brief on the uhi4 one that was ourely technli-al in law. and Judge Smith took It under advise- ment.

Brqu at Tn Charily. Tbe will of the late sirs. Isaura Nettle-ton was probateeV yeaterday. The estate la worth about $100,000, all In personalty. The will contains bequests to the grajidc Wklren.

nephews, nieces and friends, and the Income of the residuary ertate is" to paid to her children. Mrs. -Andtrson and Nff. during then' arrd-st heir death There weie also th following charity The Widows' Home. and Asylum for Aced and Indlngent Women.

Ft 0m the Old Men's IS CO Indlngent Women. Fl the Ol. I Men Home, fl 'Children' Home. l.noo: Col- uban Asylum. Herman Orphan Asylum, German Widows' Home, Home tor the ifiiendless.

women i cnristian Assoiuaiion, rlotpl.InfShe "poSnrETal Church. Fresh Air Association and the Cincinnati Kindergarten Association, each W0. Herbert Jenney and Thomas J. Emery are the executors and trustees of the estate, with full power to manage without bond. Domestic Olfflcalty.

Judge Davis yesterday afternoon heard testimony in the case of Mary LonjAinott! agalnat Louis LonglnottL They have been in Court before seeking divorce. At that time the petitioner was dismissed. A new suit was filed. In which It was charged that th huaband had, been guilty of cruelty In beating and abusing his wife In various ways: that he had been to hla marriage vows: that he had failed to provide for her as he waa able, and that he had refused to do so when requested. He mskes a general denial or the charges and sets up the former trial and Judgment of tbe Court as a bar to the action which was on trial yesterday.

Judge Davis decided to hear the testimony and decide the whole matter together. The husband has been a saloon keeper. A Failure) In Fred. A deed of assignment was fipd in the Insolvency Court yesterday by the College Hill Feed Company, doing business at College Hill as dealers in feed arid such products. The assignee Is Orvllle Simpson.

The assets are S3.5O0 and the liabilities $5,000. The cause waa dull trade. Oenr-ral Coajrt Slitters. John Selmer was placed on trial In the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of manslaughter for killing Frederick GL Nie-meyer. They bad a quarrel In a saloon and the killing followed.

Self-defense Is pleaded by the defendant. Charles Stephenson Is executor under the will of Elisabeth Christian. Personalty 700. Martin Bleh Is administrator of John Bleb. Personalty $100: realty $2,300.

In the damage suit of Katie Qrammer against Edward Wade, for seduction, the Jury disagreed. Attorney Ous Werner has been appointed referee In the matter of ascertaining who the shareholders of the Main Street Building Association were in f-U3-lH-B0. when losses occurred which It la sought to require these persons to share. Joseph Kallmeyer ta to file an answer to the breach of promise suit brought agalnat htm -by Mamie Lu taaka. In which he will deny that there was any engagement between them.

and. therefor, there wa no breach of any promise. New Suit Filed. CXXSIMOa FLXAa OOBBT. ns.aza.

Paulina Rbeia va National Xafe Asse-rlatloo, ef Hartford. Can. For oa a soo-tract Brora well Bruce. 116,823. Cincinnati tolling Milt aad Tin Plate Compear n.

IX "Twew Wriaht, Appeal from uul re Kaphas an Rofcertaoa a Baehwalter. 115.83. Ciacinnati KoUlns Mm and Tla Plate Ceeapany vs. Daa T. Wright.

Appeal from Saetre Ksabnas. Robertson A Buchwaate. 110.827. Robert va Collage BUI TTaod Coaasaar-. Ta una aAockhoiders.

Robert Pagh. BtrrnaioK cxcaT. M.0UL John Rack vs. Eva BL Rtea For KS25 a sota Cokea A Mack. MtMA John 1.

Rack vs. Eva 8. Bias. Far $100 NO WONDER Caaia; Wc-BveoMadeCaraplaiat Aboat Him Wifa Carrie. "When Oeorge Weaver, of 44S East Front street, arrived bom from a rortstabout trip aa the Telegraph laat Saturday, he wa told that taa wife Carrie had been down to dance with Walter Austin.

He started eat and found his wife wttb Austin. started tor hi wife, but Austin caroght him and held bin while hi wife butt aim about ta face until it looked like raw meat. Weaver told hia trouble in tho Folic Cenn, nd a omrrant was Issiied for-tbe sjreat of Mrs. carer-and AaaUav. had 1 -Tira viY Pat McQaaaw.wna arrsofd fay' Ralhroad OtBeer Ortffln while prowling around la the a -handle yard yesterday aaoentaa- aad hajmr waa arraagod bf or Jodg -Schwab for Mcuad when arraatsd bad wttck key ta his pocket, Judge Schwab any sta-niiroM man with taa key la oaaaeeaMO was aanaerou.

aad aaat him eat far day. t. Haary Payaff BaOajaw, 'waa kAockad dwa by a' car to front of Ui So yeatarday t-ar-aooa. Ha waa eat vsr-th rlgbt eye. Patrol took him to the hospital, ruler's Garaiain 60 Ciir Extraordinary.

i I If a BOAD SESSI017 Ot tbo Comjaty Com --'i Tata Qa Tbo araartarty road susina of tba Coantr mum lull sin, whsch wlO coatlna thre days, waa began yeatarday. Coonty veysr llarrkaoa leporfd that viewer bad anyrovad of a arepoae altaemtsoa and ya-loeatloa ot Shed road, which about on aslla soa vtsiia big, fria Blw Rock to Kuay saris, ta Ccaeraia Townahlp. road a reJoratod will ruai aaacur of Taylor Crwak. tnstaad of beta: aa both side, aa at are at, It win, bowvr. tb creek la two placea at twenty and fortr-faM a aaa brtdawa wUI needed there.

Th wiii bava to paid for by tb csanty. Tho viewers allowed darsasrea to th amsoat of Claw to Jaha Sch wtnjr. wnaa property boar ilea eJeaT ta road. Tb Cammms inner think tba property oaaeia. who will benahtad by th road.

nuxiM nay tnta instaaas or tvautrtna th county to da ao. Tb matter aa referred for future svetloa, A petitloei ara received to- tsasrov th unnniahed part of tb coantr road batwssn Svcsmore and Columbia Township, extendi- aboat loM rods from the southwest coraai of th John Keaaedy farsa. Thla waa rafensd to taa County rjagt CINCINNATI BOYS Wlai Honor ia a Yalo Contost Fear Good Keeaya. Tba Tale faculty' yetrday announced tb results of the Taa Eyck Prise competition for tba Junior a.cademl Ther war 21 essays submitted for tb contest. Th prize are the Income of a fund amounting to 2.300.

established in 1888 by tb Klngs- I ley Trust Association la memory of. Henry i Tmi Vnfe W.a c.ass ui tm. am pnaea ara awaroea is speaker at tb junior exhibition. Among I those whoa essay a entitled to sneak at this exhibition were two Cincinnati boy. Henry T.

Hunt and Howard 8 peer. Chart- UNION LABOR MEN Wanted Label Pat on Ctty St at I aery Mot lan Tbat Waa Loat. A delegation of union labor men called on the Board of City Affairs yesterday and asked that a resolution be passed requiring tbe union label to be placed on all B. of A. printing.

All tbe printing of the board Is now dona by union labor thla Is under specific orders of the board. Mr. Orogan Introduced the resolution as requested. A motion was made to refer It to rnmmfltaa of the Whole, but the motion was lost. A motion to adopt the resolution was also lost after some baranguln K.

Oro Kan a gan and Smith voted for the motion, but Miller RiirtArmajin anil (ll.nn atmvl out against it. Nleman voted blank. Mr. Rat- termann. Mr.

Glenn and Mr. Miller all took the icround that the union label would de- board stationery: that the printing was all done by union labor anyhow and that the wn. somewhat frivolous. DEITSCH Writes To the Coroner, Savin That the Haspital and Nat the Faliee Deserve Censure For BrangaB's Death. Coroner Schwab, tn a spirit of humanity, made a few very wise suggestions In his verdict In the Inquest on the death of Edward Brangan a few days ago.

which resulted In "Ms receiving a letter from Chief or Police Deltst reatertJay. Brangan was at "the torn of a lul man who had attracto renarway by man wno rai aiiracico oy turn groan about I o'clock at nlrht. The policeman on notitieo ana a patrol wagon was summoned. Brangan was only aeml- conscious, hut there was no evidence of his been groaning, and the officers were In doubt as to whether to send him to the station house or to the hospital. They finally decided to take him to the Police Station, and then.

If it was found that he was Injured, to move him to the hospital. No Injury was found and he was locked up In the station over night. He was released In the nam- ing, but was rearrested the same evening as he was found acting In a queer manner. He waa again locked up in the station house over night, but next morning he waa found to be unconscious and was removed to th City Hospital, where he dld. A post-mor tem examination revealed that death due to concussion of the brain.

Coroner Schwab In his verdict remarked tbat tt would have been better, to have -erred on the side of humanity and taken the uncon scious man to the hospital first. In fact. he expressed the opinion that it would be beat In all case where persons are found by the police to be unconscious, stupefied or dased from drink or drug, especially If there is the least suspicion of Injury, to remove them to the hospital Instead of to the police station, tn order that the doctors can observe the patients to find out whether their condition Is due merely to intoaication or to some serious Injury, or both. Chief LJettscn, in nis letter to tne coroner, says: "The Police Department has taken special interest in. ana tne nicer under its com mand nave been instructed time and again to make a careful examination of tb condition or people wno are brought to th police stations apparently under the Influence of liquor, ana to ascertain if there arc any Injuries that might have been received.

The Lieutenants of this department report to me this morning that on different occasions they have sent people to the hospital, thinking that there may be something else than drunk, but without an Inveatlgation on their part. they hava been returned to the station. Now. it appears that the proper place to striae wouia be tn nospttaL Lieutenant Brangan. a brother of tha deceased, to whom you have made reference, reports to me that his brother waa at the hospital at least 24 hours before any examination was made.

The Lieutenant In charge of the station at which the man waa confined reports that he made a careful examination of the man at the time and be could not find any mark of violence. Neither did tbe man complain about any injuria received, so you will see at a ghxnce that aa far aa tb police ara concerned they are doing- their level best In the matter. "I do not address this communication to you In a manner of complaint, but simply to inform you of the true condition of affair," Immediately after reading th letter Coroner Schwab called Chief Deitach ap by telephone and explained hi position la tb matter fully, assuring the Colonel tbat ba had no Intention of reflecting tn any way upon th Police Department, as be knew that th KUc always aimed to do what they deemed st, but that he merely wanted to make a suggestion aa to what be believed would be the safest mod of procedure in such caaes th hospital people refused to receive tho tnan. then tb police would bav don their duty, and would not reaponsible for aay bad rasulta, SISTERS MISSING. Tbey Hay Boon steplaa Tith a CbbmIv $akr.

Tb police were, asked yeaterday ta Sadte Kuhling. aged 18. and bar sis tar Boa, aged 16, wW ar ail Ing from their herae, at 1086 Bank 11 rk treet. Crlngtoo Their father called at poilc heavdquarters yeater day and said tb girl got oat of tb honss Saturday, climbed a rear fence and bava not been seen since, Tbe rather claims that tb girl bav beea keeping company wttb candy maker, who work r-Uva around 8coBd and Via street. --Coroner Schwab yeatarday bld taquaaats ta th caaa of Wsa FttXerald.

Wb died at tb hospital: from tbo aet of aeaT craabad between a freight car aad railroad depot platf on -oa jTeoruary Vf. JTrsnarlsco Oullno, who died at ta hxrdfhT frora effect of boms from explosion of a coal oil cov February 2. and Oraeo Wilson, a Ian year nld colored child, who diod aod-denry. Her death wa found to do to kaali nnlirltai Tbe Coroner was netined that tha- tnree asya ma otoe ox vurm Bo tier. 'colored, bad died, suddenly of coa- vulbaorts, js iaquai wa A C202TJ3 CC5C-2T.

tender th direction of Mr. Alfred, Brod-bck aad Mr. Clara Toratoa Woodstd. ao-Ttmnr-iTi'-t. a ckorua of SO trained voice wlh prsaint an admirable programme this evening at ta Fifth Preabyterlaa Church.

Tb ehern will be aaslated by th followmf sok talent: Oscar J. Ehrgott. baritone; Arnea M. Cain, soprano, and air. Coa.

Jr. tt in by a aa of hi at J. Of Heeto Geerse 4 Safrd Gires Hajatself Te fee Peliee, CofeLir Tkat Ha Aodstad Li ikt Kobbarj tka Coriirta. i tsora Baa ford, a nma who. telle a atory tbat geaeraliy blerrd to tra.

urTn-dred himself tb weiem'i Nil. Ohio, yeatarday. givtao aa a reaaoa for doing ao tbat be waa a party to ta robbery of the CV-rtnartoa PoetofBc a tb algbt Febru ary 2a. aad tbat dstrd to parg bis coaaciaaco of this matter. A dh-rpatch to Tas Eixarisjra fivra Yoaistowa, Ohio, which at th nattt taWraph atatloa to Nile, says that Ban ford wlkd op to aa of ficer aad voJantarttF surrendered himself saying that could not stand tb sbeotal strain any tonger.

JBlnce taa commlsaioa of the t-rli-M "kdilortl.su be roaming th country, fearing that every man boa- met waa aa officer of tbe taw searching for him. San ford aidfhe'inn ro men Frank and Charles Stewart la Cincinnati. He had previously known ta men la New York, wber they worked wQh him la A BATS TAcroaT -For $100 he went wttb tb Stewarts to Cov ington and stood watch whit thgy robbed tb Aftar tb burglary tb Stewarts disappeared, aad Sea ford said be- gaa wanderrnaT about. Ha wa In Youaarstowa Saint-day and left there fearing aiiiili He knew ao on at Nile, and did not know wber be waa going when leaving ther. A policeman was hailed upon tb street by San ford and to htm San ford told the story his clime.

He said that during tb robbery he stood on guard, aad that he waa paid $100 caah to do" so, and that, after be got tbe money the crowd scattered. Banford'a atory waa believed, and the Cincinnati authorities notified. San ford aaid ha bad committed other burglar-lea aad dM not realise what, he was doing. He wants to atone for his crime and says he wilt do all can to bav TKI OtJlLTT ataa ABejbSTBO. The official at Nile believe tbe man la telling the Postmaster Reynolds, of Covington, waa notified of th a treat of Sanford laat night by aa EaQOiaaa reporter, but did not seem to place much credence In the story told by him.

The Postmaster adhere to the theory that the work was done by men nil of whom were familiar with the poetofflce In Covington and Its arrangementa. a well aa th habits of th employe. WIDE AWAKE Were tbe Juror Darin- tb)- Trial af As is known to ENQtnaa reader. Charles C. Moofa.

editor of the Blue Grass Blade, who Is now-serving a two years' term for publishing unlawful matter In hla free thought paper, endeavored to secure a new trial upon in iminnu 01 two spectators at hi trial. Th a-Udavits charged that one. of th Jurors was asleep at least part of the time during tha trial, and so could not conscientiously give a proper verdict. Yesterday all of the t. ik.

L-yf with United States Court Clerk Cowen affidavit that not one for a moment was asleep, and that each and every on beard and saw all that went on throughout th trial- The case will com up next Saturday morning oa the motion for a new trial. BEV. Venerable Mlniater. wTeflsatmawa Her. Die a laidlanapaalia.

Information was received yesterday tbat Rev. John H7 Barth, art' of the pioneers of Oerman Methodism, and founder of the Everett Street German M. E. Church, bad died Saturday Bight of apoplexy In Indian-spoils. Dr.

Barth was Ta year and at ilifraMM times served as oastor of the Baca Street Oerman M. E. Church and McMlcken Avenue German M. E. Church, Resolution In his memory were peaeed yesteraay py the Conference of Oerman Ministers, and a delegation from thla body and the Ep worth League soeietlea will attend th funeral.

Floral tribute will also "CHOKE Mnlllner Wanted Court To Hare mm Taken Oat aid Shot atOaee. 1 Tb Cog of th Covington Police Court were clogged up wttb emotion for a brief period yesterday when th caa of "Choke" Mulllner, for disorderly conduct, came up. He had displayed certain symptom of the Jimmies In th saloon at Fifth and Scott streets on Sunday and bad managed to kick out several auar yard of glass In show rases, Ac In Court pleaded guilty ta every thing charged against him, and even'mor, and than fell to moralising. a "Where did ires com from 7" demanded tha'Court, "I didn't comdyfona nowhere, Ter Honor, and ala't got bo. particular plac to "va nat are yoa aoins ior a uvmar Nuthln'.

-1 have beea playing the role ef tne wanoertnr ier a aoaea er more veara. ail eceouat of booaa. I ao from place to plac without bean' Bent, and come back agin without bain' called. There ain't no dinner bell lu tbe whole world that tolls fur me, At this thoeye of tne Court awwly filled with tears, and "Choke" MtiUlnar. eaalnr bis advantage, followed It up.

ier Honor wouia ao me ana numanity in general an everlaatlaar favor if you- would take me out and hev ma shot- I ain't no good for nuthln' but Rghtlaf boo. I suppose wheel yoa turn loons I'll go after again. All you young men stand in round bad better take a warn la and etoo abootln' da redeye. It won't half an hour after mv sett In out of tht befor I'll drunk aa a lord and waHatia la plat glass so to rs, "1 Thla waa too much- Tba Court swal lowed a hue- ehara-e of bromo seltaer. sent for nis smell ins: satis, ana tnen ia e-IU take th libarty- right her to postpooe vour next drunk for a week er two." and ot "Choke" to The rock pil for (a), day.

LEXINGTON Tb Grotaa Oroea Ta Wbiok Thla Pair 'y vT TrBTaIadU-' Two yraaf peoot yeaterday ft tbte etty for Laxingtoo, Tbey wr lovers when they left and husband and wife wbea they back. i Tbey we Mr, A. B. Vaa Cot. son.

ot Dodd. Werner A this ctty aad Mis Emma Bar Hta-dea. of Belleva. Xr, danghter of on of tbe old roaidanta af that suburb. Tb vi smoaay waa serf orwoed In oarsonaa ot Christ Church Cathedral fits Lewia.

ther being no attendants. The yoaag people planned ta has tW affair eeerec, ana ui precantiena -ware issen wttb th osaal Both vigsrwasly 'denied that It wa an eloiu ment. Tbey aun- Dlr waatad -to get married. Te-day ta parent, who, apparently. wr aot advlaed to ine proposea aaavriaaao.

wait, aw 01 for th usual blssalng." WED Jjr OLD KSTUOtl. Patrick Kelly, TZ. and Sarah Bpncr, 2t both of Cincinnati, wer asarrled In Covin g-toa ytrday by Jadg W. R. Who ler.

Edward H. Staley aad Myrtte Bmir, both Moaci. were rnarrted Bandar night Covington by-Jde Oorar w. Jameson has re aad ear, tw Haaead atret. that ITarlVy Wei retort.

and Mary -Theresa iiean, ef sic Arthur. Ohm, were married In Kcwbor yesterday by iter. F. fabJtehead. BI-CT1I0TI3 CZZZZZT21L CLUR- WjgaaaagpaaaBaBBBaaw sOorg Btddj.

tn readings aad a turn panted by th Beethovaa Orchostral Clah, win tb next attraction ta- tb atar course ef tbe T. M. C. A. Tb Btbova Club 1 composed ef the folio wing talent: Paul Llstemann.

first vfV.n; (Hear Krug, ecoad vloun, mitA aiter. VotgtUarVar. PUPILS' HICITAU Signorma TecU advanced i a erening of J'trch 1 southeast crirrer An tu.uorita 1 1 a will present bar recitAl on the at n. hall oa th i 1 E'" streets. foiyared.

tb ab no UI by II for MALI. STRONG. LIVELY. New Flesh, Ne7 Vigor and ilew Hope. tVbmt a pkysicUa daw overs.

aaasU a Higgles a aeaa, la I by aid fellow ionon. TaT taiak laat la this way tary pay Wm a rmg4imat. aW fao das-cavsrar aced aot aav foaad A ear for iw Dr. IUeW4 Bria-at, 'aa FngllslisaaB, te ceaiWmnial a a aad rmmrtaiity walrk aasut-iaer ate aam -with a teerlbi dtaw-uw mt tb kldaeya. Brirkt alaraa appear aerer ferma, It arte ara aevwrai fms, aad ta adr warms mm saadicia psasUvely aVaHar te te istmim.

Ta aay tbat a amaa ba Brigbt's disesss wa '4m caasiil.rvd jivalsai I a jiat tbat tood la the TaJley of ta aadow of atL Twrbi wa aly aoeottaa -of da, But duU waa befor WaiWa Skf Car bad spf-rad lu bewettts.vvrr tt Uad. Tb story of C. H. Lincola, of aiedford, Maaa, rWwi Ww this wosaderfal medr-cta rateed a maa from ate ick Ud; va.wbea ate tluiiit frUad belaeved tary ww aopto, agaiaat Itea, 'l ear: I had typhoid ferrr and after It caaa Udnry troabte. I tried a doaM aWtor aad still rrr worse.

Aftar taUac doctor's BbvaxUia eaoagh a slak a sblp, I Ward it viiavered road that I bad Bright disetb of th kldatey. I kaw what thai meant, ao I r-tard th aaaKUciB I bad outdoors. I tbe aaaght oa bottte of vf ara 8a Cnr and took it aevtwdia- to dirartioa. Tte Brst bottte rv-iief aad I bought a r-oad. Befor tbat Wmm foa Iliad gmlmM awarly tea fjo aaa.

I roatlaued taking Safe aad cared x'-' I am fiftyin year id aad eajoy a sood bealrb a aay axaa of my g. If aay ooa ha kidney trouble. a.Waa-arr gaf Sai Car will aot care aim. aJtaiag tbte side of ta grar will. I beficT It ta lewat aad paly rar for kUlney daaaaaa as Mr.

Lincoia flraan, with a wid arouajntaaca' la Mrdfard. rc- scioualy be make a valaable srjjrsarstiaaa'to aakerrrs fram kUaey Jiaa-. la mmt watt on til yoa bar takea nneaiJcioe rMeagk sank a ahrp." jUajb Is rb twwra yoar la- vestixatkais yoa wOl Ught on a good remedy yo avr Ward of hot. Bat prwba- pliaitkw ar aU Salaat k. Nowher doe th provsrb, Wi ar dsagrrena," mWif with aaw frc aa-la-kidney drrsiaaMUit, WWa Bright diaraa ho art in.

tb kidaey tiasws te WaahLtta dowa ad imsjii away ir ery mlnt. Th tragth of tW body te eappad steadily, grely. Inasmacxi a Warner's 8 Cur alon stupa kklney dauteperatloa, eWald It aot nwd without aa boor's dUy whra pain ia th back aad Wad, a cold his aad had digesdoo giv atindtikbte warnings? TROUBLE Among the Legislators Orer a Resalatiaa Callia Far taa Eafarceaeit af aa Old Ordiaaaee. The street railway guardians In tW Board of Legislation had soma very strong re marks mads about them by fellow-member at last night's session. For Mm out of mind there haa been a certain portloa of tb City Council hysterically Jealous of tb interest of treat railway companies.

Every Strange resolution or ordinance bearing In the slightest way nn street railway matter baa teea bit tarry opposed. Tbls waa th case laat night. Mr. Strieker Introduced a resolution as follows: Where a. there Is a continued violation of the city ordinances aa to watchmen at dangerous street crossings and Intersecting streets.and, Whereas, such continued violation endangers the life and limb of pedlrlan; therefore, be It Resolved, that tbe Mayor of the city ef Cincinnati be.

and la hereby requested to enforce all ordinances requiring street railway companies to keep and maintain watch men at tn 'respective place named la aaid ordinances, and uajeae aaid railway com panlea immediately comply with aaid order and ordinance, that th Ala or uvoewed to punish th offendars according to law. Ed Heranouurt moved tbe adoption of th resolution, and YA Bathgate promptly cama thai rescue of th atreat railway corn pan and mad an amendment to refer to th Committee on Street Kallways. Mr Hietcbarr mada a. vary warm soeecb In ooiKM.lt Ion to tht acheme. He said that H.

mUnaaraa ar already on the book, and that If the Council did not waat thorn enforced It ahould repeal them and not atteuiDt to delay a resolution alraply call- ins for their enforcement. 7lt Is time," said Mr. Strieker, "far mean-bars of this board to rise above this smali-ness this thing of blocking legislation because It hits some of their nets: because It Is going to offend them, and rause tha hair to break and the reward that nana over their head to fall. We ar not bar, to nenleot MirMirstlmU. but aflACt laWB tbBt will do th most good to th community at of corporate oesires or gr "'atr!" McRoberts.

In advocating tba im mediate adoption of th resolution. iraiAi-ant reaaarka. Said he: "If ar her to protect street railway companies refer tb resolution to the committee, but If we are here to serve tb pub-lie and not the street railway corhpany. let rMAluiioo and oult aulbbllnar. Oeorge Zapf made a paech Oai favor of delay, saying that watchmen were necessary when cable roads were being operated, but tbat now there ta only one cabt lie left snd it therefor obviate that a-cessity.

Other members of tbe Board made speeches pro and con on the resolution, and It wa finally referred tn tb Corporation Counsel for a written report as to the legality of the ordinance sought to be eh forced. Ordinance ana reesiunenw aa follows. An ordinance to author! th Chrjstfno Moeiieln Brewing Company to construct a tunnel under Pleasant straot, betwe u.ei mtrmmt and McMlcken avenue. An ordinance to appropriate tbe sum of tliiOOO roan th Cont Invent Fund for the maintenance of tbe Clnananatl Branch He- to suthori tb trsnefer of balance remaining in ine special iunu created by orainaru no. ih, uary 24.

18t). to I nance No. oa tne fund created by Oral- eaaed March 21. Vmmi. An or-dmanc declaring tba intent te appropriate and appropriating property to public use for street burnoe, for tb pure no of opening, wioeoing and esteadlng Frank Un atreat.

tn th city of Cincinnati, County of Hamilton. Stat of Ohio. A resolution to tight by olectrkitr avenue, between Whltflead aad Cttton bv. DU, A resolntlon to light by gsaolla Cath aHna Met A resolution to light by gas Hepkm tret and Isaac alley, oetweeo aeairaA avau and Joha street. JOHN ROHAN Prove To Matt I Kaw-aria, a Well-- Known "Dtp." Th pickpocket arrested at tb SootUah Bit Cathedral dafinc tb ebaaqni the lata Enoch T.

Carsoe, and who gar ta nam of Joha Rohan, provs to laattto Karwln. alia McMlllaa, on th beat "dips" la tb country. jKarwla te bow oat oa a T00 ball bond for Off ens committed la Chicago. -Dat- tl-se Crtaa and McDr-mott claim tbat jaUar-wla, who reads ta paper and tm a shrewd fallow, came down bar for tb sol par. or roooing masone was siirasog isa funeral.

When waa arrted a Bwppr louaa in sacs war ina a noli asi It aa a fed to gat bold of a few dlaa-aoad stada Kerwla is awBM-ially wM-knowa In Chicago aad throughout th West. picture ia la the rogue' gallery. CERTAIN BONDS 1 avjaaBaaawsewaammma- Arm Ba Tazabt radar Tate BavF Key. mm Raltar, Cattector; Bartabard Btasaaa ysatarday received actio of A raBaar af tb Internal Boa tpartaeoat wbsek win ptwv of the gretr lntrwat aciorawy. Heretofore haa bear Wid that bad glvea eavearators.

avdmbalatrstor aad goardiaa were Mbjeet to taratleai auvder the sea-eat sManua aet Th haa Pan reversal. The aelginal ruilrag waa ssd the aanttta that bond reqolfw in leeai araeeeeinas were attachment bonds, tulunetloa bamfis. anneal a. 4a. tout lev aaands ef ad ministrator.

ssMwaret abo-v declared free of tha tax. a tbey ar bonds af aetiog BBde judicial eeatrva. Call Araeld. ae a wetl-knewa fur altar daassr, wttb a store stale strsatv apasalt tW coorthoaas. died yeaterday at Baihaaia HoapttaJ, of (VHiaptloa.

He bad beea atek beat six BKHirhs. Reeeotly be was ee eared with Sti.ie 4 Duhlmeter ss a leave a wldww aad five ci.a.uxa. cr Annnf tiaos wb l-'-e considered th vacant Preside or ef ootr University St Wooeter. Ohio, la ey. Dr.

II Tront 'l Lee. It te net It. eaaiertaaa 1 -a avr-: I FEDERAL BUILDING. TW Msnaettaa TaM Company Dayton, Ohio, yeaterday brought lt ta tW Circuit Court agalnat Kdward J. Oaeberh.

a aaleoa keeper, also ef Dayton, tar th alleged Infringement of A patented lanpret ment in pool tables. Tb wsaal lajuitettaa ami accounting ar asked for. Attorney J. McCarthy, far tb platatlaT. Mo-a, I E.

R. Doeobus, wW wa apnelntad Bpwial Master IB tb rase of tb Champloa Card and Paper Company tb Winter's Art Lithographing Compear. ytrdy filed ta Ike Circuit Co-art a fwrt Ab. name of th sr-ck holder ef tha defendant oomnaay. the number of aharee of fh Wid by each and the a mourns the debt-f th ronaorallua.

Tb debts Of Ite po ration aggregaU $14.04 01. Tba answer of th defendant In tW salsat raae of tb Computing Seal Company va Albert J. Hong. was filed la tb CVrult CouH yeatarday. Th answer den tea all of the material allegationa ta th bill plaint.

r. 1., E. B. Wllwm, receiver ef th IsjH Bl trio Ught and Railway Cawtpaay. yesterday niea a report 01 1 saw 11 a rty of th corpora km.

Poetraaster Brown arrived ta tW eity yesterday morning aftar a few day' ah-senoe. II was In Whlgta visiting Its and tricide tally attndd 1 Boatoiaoa matters. A(torry W. B. McCoanaugbr.

Dayto. Ohio, wa yeaterday admitted te prattle la tb nrowlt and District CrUl. trhar-te Hank, tb oraw wll-howa CIS cinnatl mllHner, agalnat whom a pa-tliloa ia lavoiontary bankruptcy wa filed by Ban Myt Arh and aathers, rnlesded ta firht th case and wanted a trial by Jury In the Die-. tr-lct Court, yeeteraay tnnraing drew from Ihe fight and allowed that ha be discharged aa a bankrupt. Hi attorneys hav eleJajMm all along that waa entirely Bo I vest.

a Local Inspectors of Steam' Vessels DaDV roa and Pears yslrdsy made th annual me pecf ton of th steamer Proctor K. Bmltey at Ripley. R. M. S.

Buprtatndnt Holloway yeaterday wa tn consultation with a number Mils chief eierk relative ta tb aerate In thi division. The present ware: K. n. King, of St. Louis J.

Itubwr, Ch C. C. Votaw. of IndlanapoUs, and W. Foe, of Manafleld.

Jam X. Cleaver, tha well-known Court reporter, of Portsmouth, la her doisg tb taeaagrapkl work In th Tnltad sHat Circuit Court this week. Mr. Cleaver Is an, expert stenographer er vaat espeneno aa ability and hi reputation aa such I well knowjn to tb attorneys tbls eity. r- FIRST Itehearaal ot tha enrrrt IIops tloa Choir at Oa Hall T-aigHt.

TW first rehearsal mt tW reptloa choir mt tW coming atangerft take pi a at Oa IUII, Fourth and Plum street, at 'clock to-night under dlractloa of m. J. Elaanbeimer. To thla rshearaal ah th slngrr of this ctty ar admitted after have lag passed a ruraory eaamtaatlon er ar otherwise auallfied. Th eaemlnatl.m af pik-ants, not member el Ka-ai cn.ars er singing socletiaa will tak Pli ana ijm b.

an toe rai hoavraala will undue tad reaulariy vry Tuesday valng at th abov aall. Tb songs to be rehearsed at to-fagtwr's rehearsal ar tW oris rorruKial tloa, "Welh' Amm KaM rnllii. lav Vaalaa tf Ha Lord la King." first rehearsal of the Catholic Festival Chorus will take pie, a arevloiaair snnouaa.ed. at St. Jena's Hak, on Bremen street, Thursday everaaag at Jbj O'clock, under FroL atees FOUR AGENTS Ara Bal4 Ta Ba Belllf Boa; Baap drtsst Tavm, Thar were several aiiaaas seat Pe He Headquarters teat svsainaT free per.

wW claim that they wr Viet last aed by sssp agsals. A number mi aaraeaa baughl. tbe aoap, peris a beg fee t. With tht purehase aa aAdltional bea wa gtvaa sa as orta. The Boa on the to la ver wa aaaad and tbe rest erumascd wbea wa teu, hed.

Ther ar four of tb mump a eats aad thef claim te ba from New The saMa. Wva goad daarrtptlon of tha aas save, is aad if they are found they will Idbbib Barter Bractlolng a triark game. itxrniw or feieioi CLAiKAi-Ta' Thar wtil la aUfag mt peuos senoioa epllcaats marra moral ng at 'staok tb tea room mt tW Board mt Polio mmlssBBr at th City Mall. AH thaw wb bav applied for a seals, er who ev poet ar requested te pre sat la order te receive laformsvllea aawwi lb rover way lo orerare their rlalaoo before eabanittlng the. The Inet ruart loa that will gtvea anil a er arsat boaant te tbuas ted, aad will SuoHMaa aav enaaissrs aad snaaaary wraagtlag ia 7 a.

oft Thry slao rw-e I kiret ta saaTestlat and To Ilrarty T.i' ket rew 'rJt 1 s-7. Xl'ifr Fate 1 1 r.t 1' i ier Ibie work fatara, CARTER 1,1 VB PiLLB. a.

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