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51.1 V- iJ ' N., ;a IKS'? U JV; S- cm- its 'nS. . ": t . ,,, ' ,.' ' . i " a '1 h K m 41 I J N '' ilk J- f &m ' I if V k. &' W: E9 ?- It r ii i &!' n v iW- v, iff i W -.' r 'U - PACsl'OU THE Daily Mirror. J. BUBGESS ....Business Manager A. C. HOLLAND Editor F,. M. ABMSTKONO.. City Editor advertising: rates furnish ed on application. This paper receives tbt Scripps McRae Telegraphic New Service and Markot Reports RATES" oF6UBSCRIPTION8. Singlo Copy ,. 2o For1 Week by Carrier 10c By Moil, per year $-1.00 8onri-Yeoyy Mirror, per year $1.00 Both Phones No. 0 Weather for Ohio Rain late to. night or on Tuesday; warmer to night, coldc Tuesday. The people ilifivinir legislated "agin" the railroads trusting soon to get reasonable rates, thu rail roads arc bitting -back by oharging Ifitll rated for the transportation iL ildieiN, horses and their equip, audit. In this, the railroads have evidently pit Hie best of us, i'o while our rcasonablo rales are still, in the future tins railroads me charging both ourselves! and tho jrorcrmucnl all3 'tho trallic will bear. 'ii. It was very sweet, to see the Pa-esidential Lion liii down with tho Senntailul" lambs over the set tlement of the 'kind 'o'f. investiga tion there shiiiiLJ bojiver the llrownsvillo (affair, ibut from Un published accounts of the last Orid 'iron dinner the Lion evidently has not j;ot one of the j.ainbs linside of Jiini, for ijenator Foraker let ou: veils tliat could be Jieard a mile iwhen the Presidential inastication was attempted. ON THE GRIDIRON. The political potpiu dislied up for the delcctatio of the gastron omists invited to thu Gridiron feast is now declared not to have ibecn on the bill of fare, but was the spontaneous offering of Presi dent Koosuvelt and Senator Foraker to add to itho-joyity of an other wise very dull occasion. If ciny oiio else but theso two principal jiolitical performers Jiad broached the Bmwnsvillo nl'Ciir at that function ho would have been voted u nuisance, but the pruniinuncu of tho principals nd Hie evident iu tculiou of the President to attack tho Senator 'and 4he promptness. with which the latter uttered his defiance made the verbal combat interest ing. These allaeks,of .prcnuineut Ifc publieaus iipoi? aIi'II tht'V. claim to bo the mistakes of j'roldenl Jfocso vell are liffoijy: Jjnp ' ovory day ocei-frentc. ' J)ii,"ipwin(an Vsui worth, who' cioii-cd' ...swords with Predent loo&3.vcltoycr tho moat inspection law, has returned to the attack by a jfJfdT'ligif; Cciprross in wliieh he. ).rodnced nvi'denpo from tho Denartmefti -"bPagt-Wullure jii.. tifyijiff liia coijirse and .stating that Scerctary Wilfon had not consider ed it necessary to propose any amendment to tho -law, although tho 'President dcaln'rod it w.-s Mvery veiy bad." Congressman Wads. worth read to the llouso mo now celebrated ccTrresoiidence botwecn ImtictS and thu President nd ivijiit ou to say: "A the llouso well kuo,ws, tic very -bill condemned so merely by tlri)" Executive in hi. letter, wUh i'qw auieiidmuuts in its' verbiage, amendments which m no wsiy-and 1 measure my words-increased its effeclivcess', was signed by i;m Juilo HO, 1000, and is now the law of tho land." ( TJio .public reports 'of this drama lie scentr -in tho Hoiue of Rcpre .".lenlutives say that Mir. Wads worth's remarks wire received by Pronged cheering aud tho mpst oxjti-nordijiary tiling was that no meiuuer arose iq dulcnd the Prcs. March Number "HARPER'S BAZAR" "EVERYBODY' '"DESIGNER" 4 ' 7 M 1JkfSm,d. 'Vv TT-- - t.m. .... w,Bnn, i.-rance, GermatiH , '"' "'" rV" " w imp coworker, j,ir, j (.iqril lloilgs on, tbroWli'-Mrs .i'lner , Vr -- '- .oxtfUUel vult n . i v lj m m w w mm - ' ,-9L 'kJ " r;r.k'fw,r3-'i . ' -..,. iu.fh.K mmmm; -mw , :!fi'v7ff i- ; - w"' 1. 1 .r; w"' -MMn k'bwwbii.. v zx ".wn'ar vwTsimKm&m i mm. mMwxu .tote , Gdent. hi , $&,. . On the snmo day, Junuiwy UJ, at the same tinio that (lie Wads -worth attack on the President was mado in tlio Iloilsc of KeproH'nln tives, Senator Caller assailed tho public land policy of the Adtninis-I tration in Hie Senate by flaying Secretary Mteheoek for wlioe acts tho President is responsible and who, it wins declared in Hie land ixrosvcutiona md iuviv-tigatioiisj nciod under Iho express direclion oil' the Prosid-?ilt. Agd!n no Senator nro.o lo defend the l'rosuueni or tlm Secretary of. tho Interior. 3fl . . . I 1 ..1. .!.. lfvAltll. lioiin member of Congress to nbSf lark the Adiuiiiistration on its weak pointM and where the executive otticbld have exceeded thd'.r con-fl slitutionul limitations? Iv lllokS is. It certain-' in- I NO CHANGE. Continued from Pago Ono ,Q ItveJy in Urn future court anv(ceeU- ing. Tho following statement wna orcdited to -Mr. Uelmas last night. "All statements that I intend to wUltdnuv as counsel or that 1 liajru been asked lo -withdraw, in tho ease of Hurry Th'.tw, are without foundation and absolutely false. 1 wiill bo in court Jlonday as usual ready U ijierform niy duties.' Hun-jots of dissension among the fix attorneys who have sat at the table asvigiied to the defense .sine! the Ii'jiI began have frequently cropped up during the past lWy days and were as often dcuiiill. There as no doubt, however, that there has been serious dUigrce iiicnts of ome sort and that Air. Ovinias has ifound some fault with the alleged actions of some of his associate counsel . The trouble! according lo a story current .Sunday, tiros o over the pub lidJtion of an alleged lintervrnw with Attorney McPiko. partner of Afiv nnliniis. ill wliii'll AFi- All'. Pike wiu quoted as criticising Dis liU't Attoniey .lerome. uMessis. llartridsc O'lleilly. (ileason ml I'eab.idy al-o counsel for Thaw, are said to have seriously taken Air. McPiku to tlask for the re marks ci-cdited tu him, and ATr. AlePike vigorously denied the iiU leged interview. In this denial ha is -aid to have been supported by his liartner, Air. Delmas. Ou Saturday there was a five liour conference of all the counsel for Thaw Lit Air. .Doliims.' office and at this meeting, it is said, Mr. DoliniH look occaJioii to criticise FGViirely tJm lack of support upon (i'ie part of his associates, lie de rlnrod, It h said, thai they 'iad d.iiio everything to disureit' I dpi and to make him appear ridiculop'? and thai, although he had bcm nr)i.l'na!!y in charge of the Kiseijjn ror.rt wince Iho fecond day if ,IJio trial iho iliad in fact been nothing of the sorl. a to an illustration of Ibis alleged dv,iio lo eon fuse him ho declared ho knew nothing of Thaw's will and lottoii until they .wero handed to U'ai ins he was qiieitWining wit uew in court. There seems lil'lle c!iaiiPo thai Inc present Piituation'1n Iho Th.nl' case will result in n inis tiial. It i.i .iid that Juror Josolih U. lirj'.lnn, whose wife rieil bt.st week and was buried Saturday, h'as 'Mated I hiil he is 'willing" inld able to go on with tho trial. !ifo long as .iho is wLMing to slate tli'at ins giioi; wk-i not prevent Irs giv nig jo,p?r iitlentit'ii lo Iho ,1)n,. ceding there is no wav in which bo can bo oj:cu.sed. ' Mr. Hoi luii is 'a-eporled lo liaro loldJiMtifo Fitzgerald (hat dv c-ii.-vdfi-s lit dulies. 'sis n il !..., V.. oiiiweigu all personal oonsidc Jions and that ho is willing a.V. iwido his grief ,m conlii lo servo (1U i,ilio eo ,loi), ws h! liCUUL'U, WILL WELCOMI AN INQUIR1 King Leopold Finds a Suj porter in the Minister at! . Washington. iviisiiington, February lS.-Uar. iuiiiiciiuiii, mo ueigian Mlnljter uio uniteil states, wus asked for h' views on tho Senate resolution favor of an investigation of tho a leged barbarities practiced by t Belgian froop3 on Congo natives. "I do not reel at liberty to com llll-llt On ' Alnei-ln.-iii l.,loi., u,... .. i.f lWM1 II sjiu. -.Moreover, the resoluti iocs noi seem especially lo affc utigian liitorcLts or tho Congo Fro otuio, mil HCCKS to amellornfo n more a concorico. jiiiwi y J"""WlrcBtcd .i cumiiuon or tno inhabitants of tl vnbv, uubiii, which iuciude.3 posse; THE MARION AND r Y1 lll DOWN WITH A STEAMER British Vessels Collide and Keacn iier wnue.Tiie uiner tteacnes Port Badly Cflitimmis, Fen. ks. ii. r. i,ang, superintendent of iho Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company, w.is nr. I at 2 o'clock this morning on - irgo orOfTerliig 'a bilbo. Hoodie dispensed, It Is claimed, along a elia with the award of the Dread street contract to the Olevelalid eomiiany for $121,000. Dlrortor of public service, Lied, was summoned lc city solicitor Mnrnlinll's office a mldnlglit, whoio MINISTER SAVS SENATOPKNOX AN ADVOCATE OF THE DEVIL Anti-Mormon Mass Meeting Lake Presbyterian Minister Says Laws Against Polyg amy not Worth Paper on Which They areWritten. Washington, Feb. IS. Polygamy (Joseph F. ,Smith '.and several apos was scored and President Joseph ties of the churcir-have had child- Smith and the leaders of the Alor mon church in Utah was denounced by the Itev. W. W. Paden, pas tor ctf the First Presbyterian church of fSalt Lake Cityjit an nnti Alormou mtisx meeting which was hold at (ho Alctrupii'.itnu Alemorial Methodist 1'jiiscopal church in this city last night, under the auspice o.t the .National league oL woman's organizations. Dr. Paden prcsenled the (ienliles itido of (he Alortmbn controversy niul deelared that the law-abiding citi zens of Utah w'ill.take t.he senate's action if Senator &noo,l is allowed to ix'lain hi seat as an endorse men! of the policy of polygamous living. Ho declared that the federal egi-latiou ot 1802 against .l),.gamy 1,,,,,,, liviu "No Jaw against, polygamy ' is win Hi tho' paper on which it Is writ ten" continued the speaker, "un less i also deals With polygninou?. cohabilttlion. V. caniiot this dav prove .Joseph Sinilli is a polvga. mist bnl only that he (Is a poly gamous .-ohahilalor. " 'iho speaker w.-iid' thai President Lcopold to civilize und uplift tho in. habitants of Central Africa, aud no one will -sympathize mro fullyvwlth every effort undertalion, with proper regard lor treaty stlimliiiimiR nmi sovereign rights, to Improve, clvlllzo and Chrlstliuilzo tho negro. "I observe that tlm resolution utM. limes mai no step shall ho takm unless the charges as to tho condi tions In the Congo " liaaln bo proved lo bo true. Aa far as the Cjngo Kite Slule Is coiicerned, It Is evident that there has been u systematlL' propagiiiulfi nf nilsrepiesenlallon. '(he reports or Impartial travelers and scientists snob us those of Prof. Slnrr, of tho University of Chicago, PROFESSOR HYSL0P AND HIS ILlZ10 ill Int. tnri'itnvii.. li'iil iiiifm w ,,,,,, ""." "V . I "'" t: orniiioj-jlMlOX IS 111 liar executed. The law i detective, he himny with "Ills' ccstilueney in 'Penh said, in that U ajado no profsion js.vlvmiia, in liarino'iiy wi.th thU'jnor uguiiiDi. 'i-ne-crmio oi no vu-auioiM a am m imii ' M r ti.,. . wfeBHr DAILY MIRRtt ! DAY, FEB. CREf 10 One Sinks BeforiiAid Could Disabled. vvm .t , ,uo wn cor Nelson Can- .in-n, tlu ion) maYicraor t :u.v; wl(ST(i??iittP( tho Olovo- Innl m.iii fiiHnl lilm of jnrcctlmt n brllfttfltJ?!t jllroml street' JoiVftte el.niRO. Osniio'niAv'asXi.n tm.m on tno 1 dotiled tho VLtilnroil niuler J nrrcat on the, ciijfKe5of offering n (bribe. Doth Cariitonniid Lang wero '-!! ing released on lKmd;v": - TJfoil was ii'it will at rested last nigh 'Marshall oa all a swclal pbaIoh of the grand try lo eoiisldcr'Opnon'H I'liarsoa. Jt XF" is Held in Washington Salt rou born lo themby their plural wives since tho, manifesto prohibit ing polygamous, lining was issued. "Throughout his; speech, Dr. Pa-, den n"forrod,''to.7t5enntt'i' Smoot as Heed Siuool, a'postle, )iii)liet, seer, revelolor of the -VAIormon church." In concluding ilh. i'aden said: "Thls toleration of )olygamous living means the 'toleration of poly gamy the toleration of adultery with religiourf.jSajicrion. . "Seuatc.r ivnojc.'calls upon us to let nioiygapjioui-.lliving alone, and to fan our i)u.ugo;'satislied us no n: -re than rv'ligTijis' toleration. "IIucH Smoitjj Jf'lfi in harmony with Uio (pio'riiin lo which .he is sub ject when he a'p?U'co.s in Uio :on ir i: i 'i.'.'.k. .. " . (Jod and iirjirKHuLVan it be nti iMiiituiuii i. liaise crime amii isi .1.1.. II. ..i luiW.ll. .'-. iii'niiln' ciuio i linen states when he be comes the .devil's advocate 'before thescuale of this Unik'if State and makes a plea for the religious toicra'.l'on of; polygrinou," living as he did'"" yif Hev., Dr. 'l'Viiiik Urislbjnnd Aliss Al i.i ...! 1'.,..t I1!!:.. 1 Til .. .. i',l. ,.. t ' It r , . .' I - i- i, uju- i-jiiis, ooin ol tins oitv. Criticised Senator Knox's atti- hide. recently published in tho. dally pap. era show, that .the situation In the Congo Free' Slate is entirely dlfforeut from the falso picture given of It by wiaiu intercsleJ part ca '.who wish tjl deprlvo. King Leopold, of his Afri. jc'a. territory, ami the Belgian people iVf 'hoir lnhcrllance. No' doubt thesa lmparll.il opinions will, -in due lime UJ rnnnrmod tliroiiKlt alia., official channel or tho Aiiierlcau,con3iilar fleers." N Dado's LUUo Liver Pills thoroughly clean tho system good -for lazy livers, makes clear cpmplcxions.'.bright eyep and happy thoughts. Sold by l-riockcu's Diug Store. MESSAGE FROM THP nPAn ' has luul oommunlcntlou, n.-.f.. 'i.'..... ., ,- , 18; .1607., jauexssfixifisnsstxyi SOCIETY and Tho lilttlo Lights of Mer-.ttitro were 'pleasantly cnlortnlned at n'rog - Ular ineetlnir Rntnrnav nftnrnnon. liv Mis Kalhryn Folly, of Uollofonlalno . ii tf .,-.-.-. .-, .. aoiiuo. Tim memliRrfl nnsworod Ihn toll pall with (itiolnllniiii from Tliomns Hood: "i.llorary itank anil I'lodnrlloiiH.". was Iho niilijcct of u ttplomlld paper by Miss IHIl.abelh ltopb'.ns. Miss Klolso HdwarJs gave a loading on "Tho Ilrldgo of Sighs" and Miss Pay Hnbor road "Tho Song or a anna. a Biiensiug .'Oiiical wan won ly Miss .loan Watklim and Miss Hopkins. Dainty refreshments wero Horvoil by tho hoatosti. .miss kioiso Kiiwards, of Kant Church Blroot, will cntGrtalu tho club in twrt wcokt. Cauby Lodge, No. fil, ICnigh.U of Pythons, will con tor tho -rank of page upon a large class of, candid ate tomorrow night at a regular -meeting. Only Mporinl ohaiCty business wo-' (innmctcd at n called meeting of the Ladies) nf Mnccabees held in Iho lodge hulls Saturday after noon . Initiatory work was conferred on ono candldato by tho United Com. mercial Travelers at a regular meet. Ing held Saturday evening. v Aside fioni this, routine business 'only wa3 transacted. Lydia Chapter, Order ot Eastern Stars, will meet tonight and attend to important business. A social will follow the business session. 23rtef 2Tfenttori An ll.pouud son was bom to .Mr,, ami Mrs. P. p, Foreman, of Kast. Chiirch street Sunday nlghf.. Ul. Tho union meetings will bo begitn this veek nt Epworth church and Rev. George B. Wiltsle, of Rich wood, will bo tonight's speaker. The seven weeks old son of Mr. and' Mrs. John Weldmaler, of threa miles west of Caledonia, died at 5:110 o'clock Sunday ovciilng. Death was duo to croup with but a few days' duration. Funeral services will b) conducted from tho home aU10 o'clock Tuesday mornlnc?1' Inter ment will bo mndo In the Klr'kpal- rick cemetery. While Mrs. W. V. Johnson waR moving her iiusband'.s office , furni ture from his office on South Main street. Saturday afternoon. J, -E, Schaeffcr and Son, fro'm whom .lolin Kon routed, got out a writ of at. trohmoitt which waa servud byCou. ! stablo Jllgford, of .lustli-o couloys court and tho goods wore tied up. Schaeffer'b claim is for $31 for two ; months' ofNco ront. ' I Tho ppooial serviced ot tho First Hvibylonnn cJiuroJi will coiHjuuo , nioiicjii miis 'weeu-, .opening eacn evening at, 7:30 o'clock. On Tiies- dnv. Thiiivilnv elinl V.i'iilnv nl'li.i-- noons ul 2;'M) o'clock there will ill- so be special services al Uio church. VU'iliiiisuny silleruooii 'innucdialoly afler tichool Row tn jM. li'onrko', will aneet all -U tlio .school children ' of tho wily in Iho church audilor- luni alid special coulessuui services llOiu.. .JHctcly persona! J. M. Deo, or Sprlngflojd,- spent Sunday with friends rn the city. U forgo Ucrr, of Crestline, .was in the city today on business. l.elloy Ch-apnian wins in Agosta loday visiting h.-s mother. .Miss Dorothy Glympso Is conflncil ti her homo on North Statu otreet, by a severe attack of the grip. .'Hev. C. K. Howlev .went In Toledo today w.horo lm .will reuto'in ,t l'cw,lay.s looking after .lnusiiicss, .Mr. and MrB, Harvey AVlhon lc this morning for Miami, Fla,, whero, thy will spend the winter. . JlefcHifr. .I.J. WwidrulT ami son left this morning (for Colmbbua whero they will siii-nd jioveral :i-3. the guest of relatives, Mr. mid Mrs. heltoy Zachaian returned today from Clailiou whero I hey hud beenvIUthig relatives over Sunday, Miss Florence Merkl ml Misa Flora Cluirdiill irolarneil lo dlic'r homes, in .Salinnancla. Now York, to. ilh i.-.rl o.r.tr Sobcjc Hotcs : v U.. fW OMAN'S I i Work I i The VWman'd Relief Coriis will 'h0'1! " rtgulnr ino'tliis tonio-Knv af. lnnon. important business will lie jitHMulod ti nnrt a mil attontianoo i.i earnestly roqueRtod. ' ' Miss flraco Tirowii, of Agasla, and Mr. Noah Carpenter, of Srotf I'own, V;oro (pilelly uiillpd In mar- rlago at the homo of the lirldo'o par cuts In Agosta nt 10:30 o'clock Sun. dny morning. In the presence of a fow witnessing friends and relatives, 'Rev. .1. r. St. ninir. nnstor of Afosta .Melhodlsl ehurch, spoke tho I ceremony that uiillort their lives. At the conclusion of tho eercmonv, 'u-.i -ologanl wedding dinner was Ecrvod. Tho young couple will reside on a farm near Agosta. oily cf the' guest of his .brolher J. YV. iimuckor of the Koyal Kink. Alaster Ghcslcr I'oninierl of Cal edonia returned, liemo yesterday af ter spending a Jew days with Lloyd Harden of Charles street. MONEY TRIUMPHS OVER NEGRO. Vanderbllt Gets Log Cabin Which He , Long Tried Vainly to Buy. Asliovlllo, N. C The 'famous "Col llns" cabin, adjoining Blltinoro house, known as "tho house that Vanderbllt could not buy,"- has becomo the prop erty of Qeorga W. Vanderbllt. To gother with the cabin. was transferred Collins' slx-acro lot. Collins, a negro, piirchnscd thin lot and cabin 20 years ago fpr $200. When Mr. Vanderbllt decided to build his famous Blltmoro houso the slto he selected was within a stone's throw ol the cabin. Ho repeatedly offered to box Collins' place, but tho negro hold out for a rabulous price. When Mrs. VnndcrblR eapio to Dill- moro house all ot Mr. Vniulerhllfs ol- fors to buy wero withdrawn. Mrs. Vanderbllt said tho Collinses wero an InoiTcnslvo negro family and wore not objcctlonablp neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbllt got Collins' consent to thnngo their cabin Into u jirctly cot- .tago, covered with vinos, pud pretty , walks wore laid out. Mr, Vanderbllt ,told Collins that ho"oud glvo him $50,000 nml no moro. This was a Standing offer.. ; it 'la said that Vanderbllt had of fcred him nt one time about $75,000. Several cars ago Collins removed to Pittsburg, and has slnco mndo Penn sylvania his homo. Ho proposed to go lnlo tno livory business' at Pittsburg, and wroto his agent hero to lot Mr.01' tho bill for the appointment of Vunderbllt havo his property. Colllus'0" addlllonnl judgo In tio southern has boon holding out against Mr. Van derbllt for 15 yeara. MIXES SLANG AND PHILOSOPHY. Creed of Cornell University According to Modern Professor. Ithaca, N. Y. The Cornell creed, ac: cording to a Cornoll unlvoiHlty prores- .sor who has hK vorslon on his deal: whom ho can look at It when he works, In ns follows: "I bellovo In the sLuiT I am .handing out, in tho firm I urn working for, and In my ability to got results. 1 bellovo ! that honest stuff can lm untn.i .t i honest men by honest methods." "I boltovo In working, not weeping; in ooosung, not knocking, and hi the pleasuro of my Job. I bellovo that a mnil cots wlint. lin trnou nffo... n.i - deed dono to-day Is .-.worth two deeds V1"'10 .""''.V rhealre promtses tv to-morrow, and Unit no man Is down!'"' "'o banner bill of the season. 1. "nu oiu uuiii no lias lost faith in him nvn "I biillQvo in to-day and tho work I nni doing, in to-morrow nnd tho work I hopo to do, and In tho sure reward which tho futuio.bolds. "I boliovo In courtesy, In kindness, in generosity, in good cheer, I:r friend ship and honest competition. "1 boliovo thoro Is something doing pomowhoro for every mun ready to do it. I bellovo 1 am ready right now." Keep Body Months In Snow. Santa Barbara, Cal.Uurlcd in tho snow In a canyon far up In tho moun. I talus In Inyo county IJos tho body of Raymond Kelly, whoso friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scholloy, nro tlitis I luvnuiviiiK limn mo cnii oi.wintor.l'raiiuco ins new and' rfnvul 'sflbnee' k .when it can bu brought hero tor bu-',uuil fun act enlillelt UTlio- l)ll' "' rial. Ono or Iho other makes dally T.'ig JiivinciWes 1riiW1H ML ' trips tq tho canyon, over tho steep '"I'min" ".!ieio Iho lll h,?b and slippery trail, to heap fresh snow. Way" JfJ, viV lo illS '? over tho body and ureuorvo It from in lh,. .,-.,,i ,. ,.,. ,,,us.ll.?l- , , wild beasts. No undertaker will vo "l " ' S"?.,, ' l'"01'' Tll0."PTOj" l turo to try to remove tho body at pros. ! 1 t ( , . ' !'" t?tt )bl,,l' out. Rnympnd died of exposure I't. o ? )'ml ' MyeglnM' In fZ ar caroloss about tholr ,nsucb --still thoro 41-0 somo who pay very (Uttlo-attention to thte very Important aubject. Are yotlono of thorn? If your property ; not covorod suffjeicntly to ro-". omburBO you i tlj0 ovont of. y(JU m . 1 I V hs Tendercrt many PePIJ h0el ' ruined 'thousands. ., I can sucuro t'ho groatest protection for you -at tho lowest cost i ,. ' ' iV i rreJ All leather furniture is advance inrj in price, and you will pes sibly never again have trm op portunity of buying a fhight drade Turhish Rocher? at, this remarKble low price. $27,50. Wc show mora leather furni ture than all other Marlon stores combined. REQUISITION Ni,Wh ' FOR PRESIDEMUE PIERCE . Fort Worth, Tex., Fob. 18. -A requisition inn- been iis,siieil ' i'or II. O. I'ierce, ipre-fidciifc p? ' tlio Waters I'ierce Oil company by tho governor oi' Texas) Upon- the gover nor tit' Missouri on a erlmihril "lu (''.ctmeiil icliirncd dgaiiist I'ierce at Austin in connection with al-" leged -('rami regarding admission of (hat company into the la(o ot Texas. Child's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cuugh Remedy " ', Mrs. John KnglchoVdtt or Gcra,1 Mich., tells of tho anxious moments spent over her lfttlo two.your-olrt daughter who had taken a hard cold,- resulting In croup, She says: !' am satisfied that ir It had not been . (for Chamberlalni'o Cough Remedy, she would havo choked. death.' I' gavo this medlclno every ten min utes and sho soon began to throw up tho phlegm. I can rc-commciiil . . it in tho highest terms ns I Iinvo another child that was cured hi'tho . same way." -Sold by. all druggists!., SENATE C'OMMITTEE.FAVORS' ADDITIUAAL OHIO JUDGE Wnshlnplnn T?a"ii is rri. Judlnlary omniltlc3 today iinnn. in.ously ordered a favorable report Ohio district. THIs Insures the passage of the bill by tho senate. For Rheumatic Suffers The fjulcl; rcllof from pain-' af forded by applying Ohainborlnln'i Pain Balm makes It u favorite wllh suttercrn frnm rhfeiimiitlsm, scfatlea,'-' lam0 bnelr, luuibio and deep seated aud mrsculur pains. -For sale by all druggists. ' . - . . liXCELLENT J31J.L . ll I ! Promised by Manager ' of Marion Family theater . TIi i v Week's, allra'clion at the Iho " i ho Wliest and among the bigli i's't class vaudeville troops on th. liii-iiil and a clever, high class pro ,viin js assured. Tho fcaturo act wil be tho Four lMnlvcrns !In Uiuir marvelous ' Euro jican novelty acrobatic act which iH performed in ifull , evenmg" Axxk.. Ljivonder, Itichardson jun, (joiiuJiiiy in a domestic .comedy kiititu l;u (itleil "Brady's boyV, imvutoii,to nuiko a Int. A cleVer-jNp.of .oome. dipnsin Iho peiwonswf jifcViitiUou, aijd Liviug.dou will lu-cpttlio nudi enco awake .ivilli Mieir bibu'iA Do. but mi Vautlovillo". 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