. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . of the suggestions made by anumber of citizens who talked about the matter, it issafe to say that a call will be issued soon, from someplace, that such a meeting be held. It is our duty to prevent disturbance, and we mustof course insist on an observance of the law, saidMayor Rose when informed of the arrest of the fencebreaker yesterday. While nearly all citizens object tothe fence in the Square, we can not allow t


. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . of the suggestions made by anumber of citizens who talked about the matter, it issafe to say that a call will be issued soon, from someplace, that such a meeting be held. It is our duty to prevent disturbance, and we mustof course insist on an observance of the law, saidMayor Rose when informed of the arrest of the fencebreaker yesterday. While nearly all citizens object tothe fence in the Square, we can not allow them to tearit down in violation of law. If a mob of four orfive thousand undertook the task they would probablyhave the fence down before the police could be mus-tered, but it will not be done if we can prevent it.[Rather suggestive that, coming from the Mayor of thecity. But the cowardly mob did not act on the hint.—W. J. G.] Mr. J. H. McBride, Hon. M. A. Hanna, Hon. R. , Hon. Geo. H. Ely and Mr. S. M. Strong, theCommittee appointed at the Citizens meeting in theBoard of Trade rooms on Thursday to confer with theSoldiers Monument Commission, met yesterday at the. soldiers and sailors monument. 241 office of Mr. M. A. Hanna, in the Perry-Payne communication was sent to Major Gleason, Presidentof the Monument Commission, asking when and wherethey could meet the Commission. The Major repliedthat a conference might be held in the Board ofControl room in the City Hall at 11 oclock thismorning. In speaking of the conference to a reporter, MajorGleason said : It will be interesting to see with whatsort of a proposition the Committee will come to theconference. As business men, they should not abandon the Square without offering us another sitejust as good. There are plenty of good sites in thecity, but I know of no desirable one except the one inthe Square that is available for the Monument. I sup-pose that they will take up the subject where the Boardo


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