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pf rtry 'tlS v v'-ji .,-T h j. c ' '' ,i v ., " -v 5S " 6 THE MARION DAILY MlItROli, MONDAY. J AN. -7, iH ! - m 1 a . r vi s hi. .. t t r . 9 I I 1 I SI II ;? l & f'M k fii s U 'i pUW tWo POOR CLASS Of Aliens Is Pouring Intc the United States. IT"- SCUM Of EUROPE Forms a Large Part of the Enormou; Army of Immigrants that Is Landing on Our Shores. Washington, Jan. 7. The fiscal ypni ended Juno 30, 190(1, produced n rccorc collpBlng nil former flRiircs on tlio sub Ject of Immigration, according to tin nnnunl report of Frank I Sargent rommlnslonpr cennrnl of linnilurnlloii 'touring, that period the imputation o) tho United Stales wan Increased l the ndinlsulon of 1.100,7.10 lmmlgranl aliens, nnd 65,(518 non-lminlgrnnl aliens entered Its ports, making the tothl admissions l,lfir.,.1S3. The In crease over last year's record was 1O0.I598. During the year 12.132 nllons were rejected. Of those who Intended set tllng In tho United States, there were 764.463 malcn nnd 336,272 females. The tendency of Immigration clurlnp . the past few years to gather Its stead) incrcaso principally fmm the conn trloa of southern Europe Is referred to. "Without cxcoptlon," tho leporl snys, ,"thp countries from which we .formerly oGfnTnetV'the 'groatcr part ol our foreign population and which are Inhabited byytlje -ny;n nearly akin to our own, Hnvcj supplied us with small er numbers duflntf tio past year than ditrlns 1005-L.IHilhnrV 17,950, England 15,218, Sweden 3.812. Germany 3,010, Denmark 1,229 aHco'lond 1,111. "Tho Immigration from Austria- tollungary atrtounted-to -265,138, Italy 273420, Russia naKKtnInnd 2iri,C6.r., China- 1,544, Iflu.an .J3.S1G and Hip West Indies 13;6.1B. ' The Immigration from southern and enstern Europo Is a result of general unrest oxlstlng among tho laboring (Classes of those sections which Is en couraged by tho agents scouring the country for passengers, nnd the com missioner says more drastic measures nre required to effect n discontinuance of these practices., That the physical and mental qual ity of the alicas wo nro now receiving 'Is much below thnt of those who have como-ln former years ho says Is evi dent. ino norm Atlantic nnd north ecu trnl states, together, received 90 per cent, of the entire Immigration nf 1906, the 'south 4 per cent. As In previous years the bulk of the Immigrants -"were destined avowedly to a few of the large centers of population, 374, 058 claiming New York state, 198.6S1 asserted they were going to Pennsyl vania, 86,539 to Illinois and 73,863 to I -Massachusetts. The report refers to what tho com missioner belloves to havo been ex tensive schemes to sccuro alien Inbor brought to light. ,ln tho past year and now being Investigated. Tho evi dence Is nlrcndy nt Land, the report pays, to show that somo Individual or corporation Is engnged In Importing ''numbers of Japanese laborers to wot k on tho railroads of the northwest. Tho Immlgratlpn commissioner, nt San Francisco reports that Japaneso havo been' nnivilljj1 there coastwise from Honolulu 'ami 'from Canadian ports nt the, rate, of" 1.000 to 3,000 per month. The report says "that several thousand laborers have-been Imported gundcrnhlsoVislfipvof alio law Is not doubted icju' Tno commlsslon'et'. reports that on (ho Mexican .bolder ,Chlnese coolies nre constantly being smuggled Into this country frb'rtl '.Mexico. Tho repoit shows thnt.lt coat,-tho government an average of $89.9 for- deporting" each of tho 310-ChJnunGn"licnt from this country during tho year. Other rec ommendations iirrvdcRiunnri In nrnvnnl jj the admission of Chlnnso minor chil li riren, nnd attaching sovere penalties' . for permitting- tho landing of Chinese If seamen. ' Tho commissioner again recom- j) mends Increasing the penalties on ' steamship companies for bringing aliens adllclcd with dangerous oi loathsome diseases and either to en large the prohibited classes or to "ndopt means to compel steamship A companies to niiscrvu in good rami the SjivTaw whlclf forbids them to solicit oml - gratlon. t L ' ... Bomb Thrbwer Injured Three People, t New York. .Tan. 7.-A bomb of giant powder and shot was dropped frorii an nlevnted railway station into h crowd of neonlo at tho corner of Second avei nue and Forty-second street Saturday, niBhr.T in me ejtnioton unit roi inwci threw persons were Injuicd nerlously and of these two probably will die Thp- outrage wan seemingly dlreetei against tl)o owner of a fruit store oi (lie, corner, nnd this man, finlvalon binllucn, wns ono of tho two dangei pimly Injured. Tho other was Mnr niillcy 0 years old, who was makln 'purchase at the stand. A son o flnlluca was Injured. Tho bom! thrower" efenped. ' 13 Train Jumped the Track. a Albucmermiel N, AL, Jam 7.- Pnssen ger traUt No. 8, enstbohnd on thf Santa Fo road, Jumped tho track on f curvo at Blue Wator, 107 miles vesl of this' cltr. Saturday night. The en "i glnct' anl' U cars-of iho Iroln, ono en 'H (ho heaviest on tuo roau, piungca ovei 1 1 a20-feot embankment and tho cat? SI U wero pRed uiLlh confusion. Tho onlj i pffrsohs seriously Injured wdro a mat I' : eferki; bgagctnan nnd express mos 2 jeutcer. r'who arp no; fatally injtiroil fu "Th, paMengeni worn all brtilBod, bip S j wre extracted from the ovcrtulhci -1 wri-hout aerlo)iitoJttry. " f ' ' - ITIN EFFECT, NOW, . .t AM m ju rf lfc - 1- k .K - aHi '.'t-- BANK WRECKED BY A BOMB. Two Men Killed and Many Injured al Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Jan. 7. Two mer dead, u score of others tnjuied, two ol whom may die. and tho Interior of p bank building laid in ruins' is the re suit of a bomb being dropped In the Fourth Street national bank here Sal urday by h man who had demanded n loan of $5,000 for which he could show no collateral. The perpetrator of the outrage was blown to pieces by hit own engine of death; The other man killed by tho explosion wns V. C, Me l.ear, the cashier of the bank, who had been talking to the stranger and had icfttsed his request. The tnnu who dropped the hnmb called upon Richard II. Rushton, prcsl dont of the bank', and naked for h loan of $5,000. The president sized him up as eccentric and turned him over to tho cashier with the Idoa that the- lat ter would have him taken from the building. Hoforo leaving Mr. Rushton the man showed him a picture of a wo man and n child with the remark: "Ain't they all right?" A rew moments! later there was a terrific explosion J which shook the building and coin- pletely wrecked tho Interior of the bank. Cashier Mcl.car wan In bin ofilec wliqn tho man threw the bomb and wns Instantly killed. Willi Uio excep tion of his right nrm nnd shoulder he was not mangled. The mo3t seriously Injured Is William Crump, tho colored messenger, ,who nicdn ft heroic at. tempt to seize tho object which (ho man wan nhont to drop from his raised; luiini, nut uc wns too iaie. Crump was operated on Sunday. Ilh condition iWas biich a few hours nftor tho explosion that he was reported dead, but he rallied and the physi cians operated In an cffoit to save hla pyeslght. though his eyes will never regain their normal condition. With the finding Sunday of the per sonal effects of tho man who threw the bomb, (hero Is little doubt left in the minds of tho pollco that ho was Rollo Steele, of CJarner, la. The bomb thrower was found to have slept Friday night at tho (Inint house, n hostelry frequented mostly by working people. The man registered on J. R. Steele, oT Now York, llo car ried a grip which ho refused to allow the porter to carry to the room. When detectives searched tho room thoy found several ynrtls of slow fuse, a numbor of detountlng caps, a re volver and box of cartridges In thu grip, ,toge(hcr with a number of tools. TREASURY AGENTS GOT BUSY. Goods Valued at $2,000 nro Seized or Board a Steamship Lying at Ncu York. New York, Jnn. 7. Goods valued, II is alleged, at $L',0C() woro seized Satur day night on tho Royal Mnil llnei Tagil!) by treasury depart meut agents' as tho steamer lay at hor pier In the North river, All tho stuff wan taken fioni the barber shop, which Is conducted by O, Canaiia, an Itnllnn. Tho articles In cluded mackintoshes, panama hats, cigars, cigarettes, shoes, sllppeis, uni brellHH, hosiery, ladles' embroidered shirt waists, toilet articles and cases of line perfumery, none of which was declined on tho custom manifest, ac cording to tho treasury agents. Rumors that goods were being smuggled Into this port on various Hnem have been under Investigation by special agents. Tho Tagua got Into' port from West Indian ports Friday night. Lloyd H. Sanderson, agent for the Royal Mall, declared that the barber l " right to carry the llno.of goods v"--- " "! "Hols not on employe of the Roynl Mall," said Mr, Sanderson. "Ho pays J-lf) a tilp for tho privileges of tho ban hor Bhnp and In addition to acting an harbor, conducts Iho gcporal ship store. It was perfectly legitimate, wo consider, for him to sell Panama hats nnd othor articles al clothing. Thoro has been no attempt nt smuggling por wero any of tho goods to bo landed. They wcro for sale to tho passengers. This is a custom which obtains on all such ships." Revenue Cutters 8earch for the Ponce,! Washington, Jan. 7.-Sccretary "0,lJ "" ,,000f V ,roe "" Ka' Shaw has ordered out two nddltlonal 1"8t Koro he tHld floor of th flvo rovenuo cutkirs In search of tho"""" "tructuro foil all the men Wero steamer Ponce, now sovon duys over- duo at Now York from San Juan. The Semlnolo was Btarted Sunday from Charleston, S. C and tho Algonnuln from Porto Rico. Tim Mohawk, had pVovlously been Btarted- from Now York; Tho three revenue cuttors will make a search of tho entire route. of tb steamship. ,,-.- ! . 4 '''. '"V? J? ' '151 r f . ' n m SIX CORPSES Were found in a House at Winooski, Vt. OVERCOME BY GAS A Grocery Clerk, His Wife and Foui Small Children Were Asphyxi ated While They Slept. Hurllngton. Vt.. Jan. 7. Through some unknown mannor. but prohablj by way of a sewer pipe, Illuminating Ens entered the hnn.on nf rsnrtn It Dovlno, a grocorv clerk nt Winooski BOmo time during Saturday night and asnbvxlaied thn nntim famtu- f t pcrsonn, consisting of tho father mother nnd four children. All were dead when Oevlno's -- brother broke Into tho house Sunday, hut It was thought that tho father had been rous ed and wan attempting to make his es' capo when he was overcome, his body being found on tho floor beside the bed. Tho children wcro Isabel. 5 i years: Madeline. 5 venrn- Vnnna J., 2 yonrs mi Cecilia, 5 months. A milkman who called at the Devlno house shortly after 10 o'clock In the Torcnoon discovered that tho famlly wns not up. The' man nmolled gas and rushed over to tho next houso. oc cuplcd by Edward Devlno. Tho wc mn ran back to tho house and burst In tho door. The hall wnn so full of gas that tho men hesitated before go' ing Into tho rooms. Placing hnndl', chiefs before their faces, tho men opened the door into a bedroom on the ground floor, before thoy found the bodies of Devlnor his wife and the two youngost children. Up-stalrs two chil dren, Isabel nnd. Madeline,' wcro also found dead In their bed. The Devlno house Is not connected With the gas main, hut ns tho odor was very 'noticeable about tho closets and sink drains, It Is bolloved.that the gas came from a brenk In tho main and cntorcd tho house through the sewer connection. Elopers are In Hard Luck. London, Jan. 7. Tho Dally Mall's correspondent nt Melbourne sayr. that Lieut. Ksblpoft and Madamn Ouchak off, wlfo of Jen. Ouchakoff, of tho' RubBlau army, who eloped last year and wero followed to tho United States and back to Europe by Ouchak off, aro there in tho deepest poverty. Miidamo Ouchakoff Is seeking employ ment as a domestic, whllo the lieuten ant talks of committing suicide. Mndanio Ouchakoff offers to agree to a divorce nnd to surrender her right to n fortune of U.'O.OOO' which will bo hern on the death of her mother. She would then- marry Rsslpoff. A Bandit Is Arrested. Huntington, W. Vn., Jan. 7. Percy j Martin, oi Atlanta, ua was arrested hero Siiturday night by Chief of Po lice Dawson, chnrgod with being ono of tho bandits who recently held up a Seaboard Air Line train south of Rirht niond. Martin confessed his guilt. He delivered to thn ofllccr n $500 diamond ilng which had been taken from; a punbenger. Ho and his pal, Richard son, now In Jail nt Atlnntn, planned the robbery in Vashlngton. A Chapter of Accidents. Naples, Jnn'. 7. Tho North German Lloyd steamer Prlnzessln Ireiio In leaving port Saturday night for Now York wns caiiEht; In a BtrrinK' wind storm and damaged, 8l;e Was obliged fo ro-enter1 ,the , harbor and collldod itlr tho steamer WoKkcf.V Both wero ilamaged tipd Will b'e.conihfllled to ro main here three wpclts, forWepalrs. . M , Jhree FrCmerp Killed. Newi York, Jan. 7. Thre flremen were' killed' during a flroMhoV burned out th'o Interim- of Hlll'apajieV wore- orderod out: of tho building. Firemen Campbell, SIcfert nnd Lennoil, who Iincl been working within the walls foiled to respond nnd a siibsequbht roilridtip of tho lira fighters establish ed thnt the llirno woro bejyond do(ibi burled In tho ruins. Sovim other lire, meti wove ItiJuwiL, Tbo )UHifi oso was auoui fiuuu. w i " . , ? , GIANf WAVE i . h u Brought Death ami In jury to Sailors. tV DURING A STORM. One of the Crew ef the Cunard Linci Etruria was Killed and Six Were Badly Injured. New York, Jan. 7.-Ono of her grew was killed ar)d six others seriously in jured 'while the Cnnard liner Ktrurln wns fighting her way through a severe storm on Friday night. The body of the man killed woh burled nt sea. The others injured wcro In her lu)3pltnl when tho steamer nrrlvcd Sunday from Qiecnsown. t Friday night' while tho Ktrurla was pfowlng through heavy head seas nnd great waves were breaking over her deck, tho lashings on the starboar'd anchor davits wcro torn looao. New lashings wro put oh, hut somo hoitra later they broke loose again. Tho watch of nine men once, more started forward to secure, them, hut just, as they completed their task a huge- wavo swept over, the bow, knocking them right nnd left. .'lames Walker, nhlo seaman, was nwept tho full length, of tho forecastle dce! and down- the stairway leading to the main deck. Mo ntruck squarely on the rail n( tho foot of tho stalra nnd his splno wns broken. Others of tho crew rushed to tho forecastle deck, 'which they found strewn with unconscious men. Tho seriously Injured ,wero: . t William Newell leg broken nnd head crushed; John McMullcn, head cut nnd right leg broken; John Mill, Internal Injuries;- .fumes Feely, con (unions of head and body; Peter O'Mara, leg- sprained, and A. Urock hardt, contusions of body. Newell, tho. most dangerously fnlured. wnn taken to St. Vincent's hospital when the ship reached port and. it wns nuld that ho probably would die. When tho storm was al its height 'n girl was burn In tho steerage. i.The mother In Mrs. Jacob (ioIdsoln ,'nnd after a collection amounting. $10 liarji been taken up among the.cbln passengers the baby was chrlsteuotl Ttirhcl Ktrurla Gold stein. ' 'U During- th'- greater part of tho voyage thn Wsniingers wore kept be low and noiiir, of'them knew lhat n deatli had occurred until they wcro summoned byCnpt. Potter to attend tho burial sc'rvfYo. for Walker at noon '8ntuidny.J4V'Walkorljf homo wan In r.lverpoo!," t'-t ""' Capt. Totter .3ill(ll!that.Jiovor during hln many years ns a -seaman had ho experienced such rough weather. A Disastrous Explosion. Rochester. N. Y., Jan. 7. Tho entlro rront or tho building, nt No. .18 North Water ntrpet. In the business section, was blown out last nlrht. Only n few feet away from tho'Acene'of the ex plosion tho Salvation Army wns hold ing' a street meetlng'and a theatre close 1y was packed with people. It Is ihellaved tho' explosion was caused by a dynamite- bomb, which Is thought to have been thrown Into a motnl chlito loading Into the basement of tho building. The chute wns cut In two nnd tho pieces 'bent nnd twlste'd. Brought News of Overdue Steamer. Now York, Jan 7, The missing bteamcr Ponce, which" Is about a week overdue at Now York, en- route from Ponce, P. 11., was safo and proceeding toward New York' two days after leav ing Ponco. This Information was brought Into- porl t Sunday by Capt. Chapman, of'tho sailing ship Shenan doah. Chapman reported thnt on De cember -8 ho slghtou the Ponco pro ceeding nt her usunl speed toward Now York. When sighted tho Ponce wns about "iO miles north of Puito Rico. We Now are In Third Place. Wnshlnglon, Jan. n. A stnteincnt Issued by tho department of commerce and labor unnnunccs that this country now ranks third In (ho valiioof manii fnctures entering tho world's Interna tional commerce, tho amount of its exports for tho past year having ag gregated morn than $700,000,000. The exports have neVor oven approximated those, ilgiires before, and tho value of American trade In tho foreign mar kets, the report adds, Is Iwlce us great now ns eight ycara ngo, Killed His 8lster-ln-Law and Suicided. Portland, -Ore., Jan'. 7; Frederick 11, Mai tin, of thn Pacific Biscuit Co., on Sunday shot nnd lujurcd his wlfo, shot nnd killed Miss Anna Helms, his sister-in-law, and then put- a bullet Into his own head. Firemen's Strike. ) Settled, Houston, Tex,, Jan."7. 'An agree ment has been leeched -arid pafiefs signed for the sottlomeiu of tho South ern Pacific flrctnen'B strike. The terms nf settlement . me not been made known, .. .Japs Want Whale, reat. Victoria, B. C, Jan. -.7. Representa tives of a Japanese cornpanr of Na gasaki havo arrived hete to contract for a supply of noototts monthly of whale meat, which It- Is Bald' will he used for food. Herotofora whale flesh has been converted' Into-fertilizer. Was Killed n a Riot. 8nn Francisco, .Tan'7i In a riot ,ol 1,400 Grek laborer' e'mhloyod on th llnlttd (slroct) railways . Sunday Markoa Hotibato wa'lnik ou. tu head' with a brick and killed, f '.. ' y Ittttrt'a Dytpeptia Tablets letter LifekM Organ to Normal , Condition. A TRIAL PACKAGE FBBB. Many a BUffcror rrom Dyspcp.la, indigestion nud' kindred ailments of tho digestive organs carries armud tin absolutely useless stomach-a dead load, and a ccssikioI for ovor.lncrcaa Ing dlsordeia. The muscles nic seem, fngly worn out, Iho mucous lining has lost Its secrctlvo power, and M,n.i ininii Into the Btontneh lies Hicre nnd ferments, causing sour eructations, belchlngs, heartburn, dizziness ,nnd other distressing condi tions. Mnny sufferers have given up lit despair until they havo been In duced by some Intnrcatcd friend to try a bus opSluarl's Dyspepsia Tab lets. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabids nre tho dyspeptic' suio and only hope. They nre a natural resloratlvo or healthy action to- tho stomach and Binall In Icstlucs heiwific they supply Just the elements that the . weak stomach lacks-pcpsln. diastase, golden seal. and other digestives. If wiu arc afflicted with any of the nymptonis-nbove described, be assured that your digestive organs nre losing power; thoy need help ami mere is. no more scnslliic neip 10 no given hem than to supply elements which will tlo the work of digestion for them. Stunil's Dyspepsia Tablets have been fojind by -the tent of reputable phynli'inns in the United States and Orcal Britain to havo remarkable ill. gcstlvo powers, one grain of tho active principle or theso tablets being sufflclnt to digest lt.000 gnifns of ordinary food. It Is plain that n matter what 'the condition of your stonuieli. or how far your disease has progressed, one only of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken nt ine.U time will do the work-give your stomach an opportunity to regain Its lost bowers, tho .niusclcs will bo strengthened, the glands Invigorated, and you will be a new man. It costs nothing to prove the ef fectiveness of this cure. Send lor a frco sample package lodny; , F. A. Stuart Co. 78 Stuart llldg. Marshall, Mich. ' All druggists "sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at GO cents a box. A PULLMAN CAR ABLAZE. & One Man was Burned to Death and Three Persons Were Injured. Council Bluffs, n., Jan. 7. Louis Do Larlo, a clerk o tho houso committee on Irrigation, was killed ind three per sons wero Injured early Sunday by n fire In n sleeping car attached to tho eastbotiiid Los Angeles llmlled train on tho Chicago & Northwestern rail road. Tho train had got within a mile of Lovpland. In., when passengers. In the Pullman car Rodlleld woie amused by smoke. Tho oilgln of thn tiro could not bo determined, hut It had undoubt edly been smouldering for some time, ns tho car vas filled with dense nmoko which suffocntcd tho passengers. Louis Do Larlo, aged 2U, who wns bound from his homo in Lnritinle, Wyo., to Washington, was dend when found. Tho tire hiid started In or lienfi His pertn nnd tho Humes had reached his body, almost denuding it nnd caus ing somo disfiguration. Thu l.asson gera In tho burning car lost nearly nil their personal effects, most of them escaping tu their sleeping garments. Thirteen Seamen Drowned. Anemia, Italy, Jan. 7. During "n fitorm Sunday tho Greek sailing boat Uniiln- went on tho rocks near hero and was wrecked. Thirteen nienibciH of tho crow woro di owned. Three Lives Lost In a Hotel Fire. Delhi, N. Y Jan. 7. Three lives wero lost in n fire that dostioyed tho American hotel here early Sunday. Tho dead are: William Winter. r.O years old, druggist; Mrs. Anna Whi le r, Ids, wife; John O'Connor, 'tailor. All wero suffocated. Thoy wero per manent guests al. tho hotel. Tho fire wns discovered in the apartments of Mr. Winter and his wlfo on tho third floor and by tho'limo the flrcnlcn ar lived tho structure was a mess of flames. O'Connor also occupied apnrt incuts on the, third Hour. The other guostfl escaped hy leaping front the wlndowii In their nlpht clothing. To Ralto the Level of Lake. Erie. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 7.---Hn.vlng ills posed of tho Chicago drnlnago canal question nnd tho Internatlnnnl boundt ary line on Lhkn Frio, tho Interna. Ilnnnl waterways commission will next tako up the1 question of dnmmlng the lower end of Liiko Krlo bo an to ralso tho Jovel of tho lake. While no dollnto plan has' been submitted to tho commission, tho- general scheme In view is to build a gieat ulam or regulating 'works nt tho lower end. of Lakn K-le, or somewhere in the Nl ngaru river, . A Very Fatal Landslide,,'" Blngen, Grand' Duchy of Hesse', Jnn'. 7. The work of rescue. In connection whit tho Piivoln Saturday of the out ling on tho now railway lino betweoa Lnmscheld nnd 'Lelnlngcn, when a number of worknien wiire burled, was discontinued Saturday night, ftfl a.now tall of dirt was threatened. Up toJ thn time of the cessation of work IB tlxMIe.'i luuL itcpu, (akeu. oiu. 1DQ7. ., .- ' . , , l ' ' f ' i t TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. . tf! a - - - t Alv'tlto noftro noldlors In the r'cglilal army In this country havo been or dertd to preparo for Jsorvlco in dm Philippines. ' 'At fbanon, 0 Henry White, cot. ored, wns found guilty of tniirdorln Marshal Gcorgo Bashoro, of Franklin nnd sentenced to bo electrocuted at. Mny- ..,.., l IU ln oxpionwn in m k"""K umiu nf tho Lnfiln & Hand Powder Co. nt Pleasnnt Prairie, Wfs.J four porsoiu wcro killed outright nnd two were fn (nlly Injured. Whllo trying to light n- cnndlo Hint had been used on a Christmas lice Stella Stelner, of St. Louts, aged -i vents, cnltcd her dress and wa burned to death. Tho largest sldowheel steamer In the world, built for tho Detroit nnd Clevelnnd Nnv'.irntlon Co.. wnn launch ed nt the Wyandolte, .Mich., yard of the Detroit Shipbuilding Co. nnd chrls tencd the City of Clovelnnd. Railway Kings to Cease Fighting. Portland. Ore.. Jan. 7. NcgoUiitlone hrd on between James J. Hill ntyl K ll. tlnrrlinnn nnd their differences hi the northwest, regaidlng an entrance to Portland and Seattle have vlituall) been settled. If an agreement should bo concluded, I1III would probably havo unobstructed outiance into Port ,Innd nnd an opporlunllj t acquire ndenuafo terminal faciiitios. wane linrrlmnn would rccclvo nlmllHr treat ment In Seattle, and piobably tho struggle for the north bnnlt of tho Co lumbia river would'ceaso. A Doubly Fatal Wreck. Winnipeg. Mah.,-Jnn. 7. Six earn of a Canndlnn Pnclflc passenger Iralll wore derailed Bunilny 2-" miles-west of Fort William by a broken rnll. II. Smith nnd K. Canlpbell, waltein, both of Montreal, were killed and coven VasscngeiH wero Injured. The Ship ls3afe. Mazatlnn, Mer., Jan, 7. The 'Pacific Mall Btonmahlp Ciry of Panamii, whlcl was roportPjd to have been wr.sckcd, nrrlved here last evening after a urormy voyauo from Sail Francisco. SEALED PROPOSALS Advertisement for Lids. SiaVil bids will be rot-rived by the Hoard of Public Service of tin; City rl" Miiiioij, Slalo ol' Ohio, at the' ol'lice- ol' wild Hoard until 12 oVluel; (noon) Friday, Feb. 1st, 1907 for l'm-nisliiug itliu necessary labor ntid luiilt-i-lul for n anilaiy sower nnd tt-Hai- drain on llaiuo Avenue fciuitli of Columbia hi reel from )ires eiit Icrniinus of .st-wer .soitlh 180 feel. Kcrardiiig; to plans, nnd speeifi citiuiis on lilo in said office. U'uU for labor and material -must ho M-paiate. Kaeh bid must contain the full name (jf every pt-iv-iiu- or coinpany interested in the same, and he :ic-t-oir.)iiuied by n t-i'i-lsfii'iUc of dc pnsil nf one liniiilreil dollars with the City Tit-iisiiier ns u piaranieo that if said hid is accepted a con trad will he entcied iiiln niiiL its licrforninnce pioperly secuied. Should any bid he jrcjected such checli will ho forthwith reluriieil In thn I iililcr, inn" houll any hid he iici-citrd siwli check will he re tmii"d lipon 'Hie proper execution anil seeitriujr of I lie eonlracl. llid ders are leutiiied t' use the printed furnw which will lie furnished on st'-nli-rtion. 'fl'ie lijjlil is reserved to.ivjiM-t any ami sill bills. Hy mev of the Hoard of Puhlje Serivce. WIl.liLA.M KIRS. Cleih. Star, nii'.l Mirror 1-7-1-1-07. SEALED PROPOSALS Advertisement fo'r Bids. Scn'e.l -hids will he received hy I lie Uoiud of I'ubtic Service of tin) City of Marion, .Stale of Ohio, nl the office. of Miid lWrd until 12 o'clock (iiuoii) Friday' Fob. 1st, 1007 for furiiiidiinjr itliu ueiicssiiry labor and iiititerinl for the following sand stone b'ule.wivlks, JHniue Aveiiuu west- side, ninth of Columbia streeL from pii-M-iit lerminus of sidewalk, south -lc'O feet. I.iitoiiietlo street, cat side from liciiuett to York street, Mary stnnt both sides from Silver to 'fully Mrci'ls, ficconliiw to plans and spccific.'.lious on file in said officer. tS'nls for lnboi- and material 'must be hi' in rale mid hidders nro rciiiiicd to state explicitly the. kind of stone tv be iHt'd, mill tu furuihli .siinv;)le of thu siiiue. Each hid-nuHt contain thp full name of, every person or siiupiiny int,Dieslcd in tle same, nnd he no coii'i iniiied hy- n cerljficali! of do posit of oic hundred dolhivs with the City Treasurer as n s'linranleo that if Hiiid hid is ai-cepted u eon-tnii-i wil' 'ho enloied- into -Hid is performance properly set-.uivd. Plioiitd liny hid ho'ircje-elt'd such check will t he forthwith ralurin.'d to tjuv hXIdor, nrd, s)iotild any 1jd he. iH'ftipted such dinck will, he ro turned upop, dlio protper execution nnd secilrinjj'iif lln) oontruct. Bid ders 'arc required to use, tno printed forms vyh't'h will ile furnish,utl on application. 'Jfie riirht is resomed td. reject nny and all bids. By iriu?v oi the Board tit Pulillti ti'fl-jvte, , ' . muAAu i?ms. ciwu. , &tnr am) Mtrrcr 1-7-4-0 . - . ' v ' J ii- ." . Home Made BreaU 5. jtist like yorothr4 used to bake it. ThiitV is the kind ef bttwlv we.'pride ourselves r b&fcing. Try a loif. W THE NEW "V. yvf Both Phones North MalH'St. J".', - au. m US FOR iBlT Wo aro utill Boiling cholewt home tklllcd and nicoly dress cd mcita nud al 1 tho at tachments " at prices thaljte mo.1t liboral. THE ,. r t MARION PROVISION COMPANY. . Both Phones. E. Ocnttr IK. C 9. ,f SNvSWSVXX Choice Feed Send us your order for all kinds of ford. Wo aro wljlf supplied and sell r.t lowcit prices. . I Nozier & Rhoads, Both Phones N. State 'Strwt X WSXNSNSSSSNXS? m Some Satisfaction When you want a tool to know junt whero you can find it, and at the right price, wo aim to main tain our reputation in keeping ' , Everything: in Tools You will alwnyn find conaistant with tho eoctiq wicsolU i our pricoj duality - of HABERMAN HARDWARE CD. 107 SOUTH MAIN PR.ENDERGASTS-TEL. 8. There is one thing this concern makes an extra specialty Whatever js bostin coal mine produc tion we make Ac cessible to our pfa trons.wi.th prompt est delivery. A special coal for iho cheery ' grate lire , The best nrdhraciteHfujUiHigh Valley can turn oul-- ' ' lr The solt coals of' Ohio, West Virginia anel Kentucky Tou jjcl coal oalislaction' here, and it costs no more than else- whero. " - GHMEW i 3m JPREN DEISTS W&.Q)V m IMfrS OYSPtPSUTiilLri 4 , mmcotion mm atumach ti-mMm T , 2u A - - s (WtL i '? U' V f tsj "T V "! I fAvt t i , hK 't :?) V v cl, '. - VAiv' , $ M rli. s '! '!'' j'& . h V -W.v-