^UmtofGr, of llclprv, two ofOH I |M OlM i i|i *111 pilot s (Ml JllO I I) I i i»Tito opponent n of tilt* tefMgn prwub lt;1 b lt;Hpt Jhhvu rnrflxmih! rombito , who \n 0110 of flie ol exportoiiroii tin v (gator h on the Hint ‘ ho will probably In* jolnmi aalilugfon by (4i|rt. Tilley, oftirg• promoters of tin* projeii an*• of tin* fail fhwt they will In*«* to have tbo mutter nubmlUfMlis f # | ill lt;11 « nhfcl ♦ Hh foi t Im* I » Mbat g»tjr mau^ra 4Nvkip, tbo tariff and tbo outturn*, but t bo inti tit loti to get the bridge *r m far advanced hh poaaiblo avr it atibnilllod at the following mi in order that quick actionIm* taken, hh it Ih the Intentionlild III*' bridge an uoop a« flienenimuiea are ooiaplotrd Hbowldoport of the eoniiitUtfa* Im* favor* to lb« projec t Mr, Newell, (be of of of the* project, ban itifttten* rleHtlH at work.icombined with til' poor conditionthe plant mm reported, the harvesta ll} nmraaarHf t*e abort, on rli»* ('or-responding «l«tr* of last year (hr COB lt;11 Mon nf wheat was Pitl mated al Mft per cent, compared with an average, ami I hr estimated average production per (a rc for ih*- karveat following *»* 15J bushels. I» la estimated that 13 per cent of I lie crop of last year remains In producer*’ hand*.The rendition of rye i* somewhat better than that of wheat, being fall-mail'd a» 71* per cent, corn par ml withan average. -4J,Corn In crib is In excellent eotidl-tloti, Ik'Iiik reported at PH per cent compared with an average. A small percentage of the orop remained un husked during the winter, and It la• St I mm ml that this was damaged totlu* extent of tl per rent.Krult pronpoetn arc not as nattering ns those reported one year ago. beingestimat'd at 8$ per cent, as uguiustPi tier cent in 1901.IN WET COUNTIESh« May Not Be Employed to Fer j ret Out Violations*hi m bun. OA prii tk- A11 army *ml Ibmnan nmdored an opinionf to Prononuting Altonw^ Court*, of KalrfUdd county* to the offm ij undor lbi* lioati hhIooii regulating iprtmi'vnt iug gttorneyn could not toy f #*# rrt cipit i fH to ferret out vlons of I be* liquor lawn In uouiitkH b arc* not dry. Thin part of thei law In known an tin* Crlnt-t*|ci ] T ann nilnn nt. Courtrlght aakodjulvhc for tIn* iohhoii that tbo tor part of tii.s bailiwick in dry. law, kowivnr, prcnidea only lor11 it s v bi« h ba\ o \ ntri «h }LOCAL MAN WAS MADL PRfSIDENTALEX NELSON HEADS BROOK VtLLE OIL COMPANY.Directors and Officers Were ElectedTuesday Night at a MeetingOf the Stockholders.■mmBall Player in CourtduinbuH, lt;., April 7 - |.lat k%Tay * tin' (iilutnifua bast ball pitcher, upt*d Im fore Judge* fiat k In jnv«*11 iIt*t yt sft tfliiv to bil of bin troubles i IiIh 11-year old son. l*Vrgugcm lor. Tin* Iniy inul run away fmmhome in Oak Mire**!, win r* In* hadit |« Ilia fat bar and atop her. to go let bin grtuidpurntita iti lotivilb* I a) lor Halil ttint tin h uttrontrollidc t**n»plt;T was tint of tin* Iff Mibb* |lt;*«««««• dm mu iiM| ■Iquf Q., April 7. Ten fmm and 1ars in bank not en which a* siolmi the National bank of Holly, lt;.. 7, |!K)7. was found hidd' n in a k«'t tmat Nt*w Palestine, ’mllarge Mayor With Bootiegglt;nj|.tkevlew. O April 7. Mayot ien Miller and four other eitiaenr• arrested on Mte t iiarge of ton ing “blind Mgers.” The mayorplprtril in » drv nlnftV»rm \t .....\ Hlorklioldoi'fl’ meeting of theHnMikxill'- oil * Mas eotupmiy washeld In this ‘i»y Tuesday evening.This eompony was recently orgKiilsed with an exteiiHive h'Oaeliohl in Athens ami Waterloo townships.Those prew-llt at lblt;’ meeting were: Flunk Alien and l.ewis .Vtarks, «»f l,am hs!lt; r; Henry Kurkhojd and Alexander t umiingham, »»t ( iuiiuuati;Alev Nelson, \V. 17. I'eti'iH and 8. E Sliull. of MImiis. The Ismrd of direr tors ideHml i- an follows; Frank Ac-tini, A lev N'-li,on. Few iu Marks. HenryHurkhoid and Ihi t unnin*h»m 'Ihefollowing oftieevg we*e eieoteil by the hoard I’r* .iihnt, \h-\ N'lson; secretary, -lames Hod'*ti. of New M.• rsh-Held; treasurer. Hr. H E. M. Pedigo.of New Marshfield.The company experts to begin drilling on itts leases within a few wieka. The. wills will be drilled to both the Perea and Clinton sandsCapture Dayton Blackmailer.Dutton O., April 7. Thom is Geb* hart. 3‘J. sought to secure $300 of eaaf money from K. B. Reynolds and was ranch! rmihwndcd in the act ov Spa-