■ m mm* w w m m • WIvHPJudge Henry Harter late Wedneaday returning 35 true bills out of 42 I considered. Six eases were ignored. Of one there is no report. There were 212 witnesses examined.Following indictments were returned and arraignments will begin next week, probably:Sanford M. Perkeps. alias William P Hatties, horse stealing: William j Madison, assault with Intent to) maim; Louisa Harry, shooting with Intent to wound; Jacob Au!enbaugh,| non-support; Toney Rich, cutting with intent to wound; James Ferrells. stabhlng with Intent to kill; Frank Colone. shooting with intent to kill; Daisy l.ouer, pocket picking;represent raseg in which unusual ifl-terest has been manifested.The indictment of Theodore Ca-pax for second degree murder grows out of a fight between Italians at W aynesburg a few w*eks ago when an argument arose because laborers were taunting Capax about being[Continued on Page Four.]OCharles Mirkens. assault with intentto rape; George Steese, alias Georges*iIVt•tVII-Ml.jisn j eMcDonald, uttering and publishing a forged check; Edward Pifer. nonsupport; Max Rccker and Jacob. Shanker. assault with intent to kill;* Henry J. Morgan, assault with intent to kill; Valentine Siner. forgery; Edward Klotz. uttering and publishing a forged check; WilliamMick, burglary and larceny; ParkerLowry, , non-support; George La-houd, embezzlement; Austin Williams, rape with consent;Griffith, rape with consentRosenbaum, non-support,Williams, burglary and Joseph Thorpe, burglaryeeny; Joseph Reery. non-support; JTheodore Capax, murder in second •I'grce; Hattie Gerhart, keeping house of assignation: Rert Haider-man. assault with intent to kill;Charles Liggett, non-support; Richard Cheadle, non-support; Christian Briggerman. keeping plaee where liquor is sold contrary to law; Ed win Childs, rape; Clifford L. Grimm, non-support; Frank MIII FATED LINERGeneral Manderson andFamily Sailed From Europe on flu* Olympic_-------- ------— —. Manderson. on«How ard „f the prominent lawyers of early t'an-Maurlce tonlt; and lat^r united States senatorNebraska, is supposed by hisaboardand lar-i»1Star line steamship Olympic which was rarnmed by the Hrlt:sn gunboat Hawke near the Isle of Wight, Wednesday, His wife and a party of friends werswith him.General Manderson, according to Canton friends, was expected to ho present at the annual reunion of hit n**iment, the llPth Onto Volunteer Infantry. at Alliance this week. A week , „,I1M j°r So a*°- however, managers of thei aHa«lMUni°n rfKPived worlt;1 frr,m General1f*ii rtosc, k*eptng place whereid^mrturp for America, and would sailliquor is sold contrary to law; Ed- on board the Olympic thus Sln«“«win Burns, koep.ng place where hlm to America too late for the SEX liquor is sold contrary to law. J lng of the veteransThe grand jury made the usual When the news of the collision wasreel m mend at ion for a new county heard by veterans at the aim™!,!Jnii and »dd,.i„n.l • o„n Th, :recommendation for a new county |,hat Manderson e*n„,,»H , „ JTrlows end signed by Adolph Hay, foreman of the jury:“Due to the crowded condition of the jail, poor facilities for ventilation resulting in unsanitary conditions which are not conducive to the health of the inmates, and for lack of court room, we the grand Jury of the September term of court, recommend a new, up-to-date jail on the present site. We have found the prisoners well fed and their physical condition is as comfortable as it can besenger on the Olympic. General Man-derson had gone to Europe to regainhis health, and it is feared that the shock of the accident mav give him aset-backFree Fish Fry and Corn Roast Thursday, Sept. 21, at Hanover Bar and Cafe. 215 East Tusc. 19-20-21made in the present location, and‘gtre€daia.Roast Duck dinner Fafurdav atMugg’s place, 313 East Tuscarawas21-22