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Show Iteerleee 4tiinlnled. Cl.l.TFl.ANli, Ohio, May 10. In the United Htolts court this morning a receiver was aprnlute-d for tbo Toledo, Bt. Doula i JCaiisas City railroad, otuerwlsu kr:own as Hie Clover Deaf, ou application of Hloiil A. Cor;, New York, tlaliulng to haven (uilgmcnt of tlU.OJO In the court st Toledo, ou u hich execution has been returned uh-satlsflo uh-satlsflo I. 1 ho I III sets forth that claims "Kgrnutlug nearly $1,000,0)0, unsecured, unse-cured, aru pending liiOmo, Indiana and Illinois, ou some of which suits aru alreatly begun, with others about to bo commented and that the road Is insolvent. A receiver was therefore asked for and granted, B. 11. (Jalloway, Toledo, being named. Colonel 11. U. Ingersoll, louniel for thu ouni-4iuy, ouni-4iuy, was present and consented lo tho anointment. Application will bu at onco undo lu the Judicial Ju-dicial district circuit court, Chicago, for u similar appolutmeut lor Indiana and Illinois, aitlon having already been taken to that en I lu liidlanatolls. Tho road runa from loledo to Kansas City, n distance of 453 mllos, uud had general olllces In Toledo. '1 J alt appearances It wns lu u nourishing conullloii. Us "Clover-leal" "Clover-leal" freight line was apparently doing largo busluesr. It wus reorganized nuu improved a few years airn by eatt-iru eatt-iru caillallttr, Willi H. T. Knoland of Now Yolk, formerly of Ihe Union Pacific, at their head. |