Show BOS COX CON 0 ox ON MILLER U George B n Cox the Cincinnati Republican Republican Republican lican leader was discussing the late Isaac J Miller who was eccentric but shrewd and able He spoke with a peculiar drawl and those who knew Miller best say that he was never known JO to smile One time several s eral years ago said Mr r Cox Ike Miller lIler wanted to be a member of ot the board of ot trustees of the Cincinnati Southern railway He lIe spoke I to me about it I told him that he get the ahe place because Superior Court Judge Samuel F Hunt would not support him because he was too bull bullheaded bullheaded bullheaded headed and stubborn I J dont see nee why they call me that said Miller but Ill IT go and see Hunt When he returned to me Miller Idler In his strange drawl said You were ware right George what he lie said I 1 aint stubborn You see set If Its this way There are arc only two sides Bides to every quest Ilear on the wrong and I the tho right side I 1 go JO home and study the matter and make up my mind for far forthe f r the right side and there I l stick slick That stubbornness is It During his hili incumbency of ot the police Miller was always alway severe on policemen who became Intoxicated Intoxicated Intoxicated Cox asked him one day Why 1 lo le it Mr Miller that you are so 80 hardon hard haN hardon haNon on policemen when v hen you sometime it drink yourself 2 Dd Did H It ever occur to you George that lat I am not a policeman police policeman man man was the prompt retort retort t Cincinnati Enquirer I |