Conductor Charged With Assault on a Woman. DAN F. DANS HIS NAME Is Also Suspected of the Murder of Anna Lieyd in a Lumber Yard Some Time Ago—I Lived at Hamilton, Cincinnati,, June 29,—Dan F. Dans, (., H. D. Railroad freight conductor, arrested Monday by De tective Bell and Schaefer and Spe cial Officer Winkelman, of the Fourth District, on the charge of at tempting to criminally assault Mrs. E. Wilson, of Dayton avenue Westwood, June 15, was bound over to the grand jury in the Police Court yesterday by Judge Bode un der $2,000 bond. The man pleaded guilty when arraigned, but declared that at times he is subject to spells and had no clear recollection of the attempted crime charged to him. Although it is scouted as impossi ble by a number of police officials, the theory has been advanced that Dani may know something of the Anna Lloyd murder, a crime com mitted in the Hanna lumber — yard adjoining the C., I D. tracks in Fairmount, on last New Year's Eve. Detectives Bell, Schaefer, Crim and Kuhfers have been detail ed on this phase of the case and will look up Dan's train of that time. His measurements and photograph were taken in the Bertillion room, and Captain Dunning stated that he was one of the most powerful men that ever came under his observa tion in that department.