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.nsw.iaij .ihiimvi. ifflnxuiw ' '4 A 1 fl ' f ,THB MARION jfanrf ktltltOK, MONDAY, AflHL 2, lflo7. PAOB SITllf.. 5-V-w' "JWB -''"-v. i. i. 7 it $ it, y & A W. -; . V, 'f.1 1 If ;yih t'iVfiiiTi m ,;ivm&( "' II 'n11Di . , 2 ?' i. 'urn :''lUL!'-mM 'PWTVr' VUG, k 'F-AV. , a 117 . OfJffTlM 'M'IW MM-Jr MJ f ' vvjujivtcilM. 'J - -' 'l. ' American League Umpire In 'Action. HFWKljfln y American Aasociation Begins Its Fifth Year Play la Started In the Various Cltlee with Every Indication of a Pros perous Season. V. . Tlje American association has start 7 a Its fifth season and It looks as If ijt better teams would represent nil the - veyes;"Wltn' neM leaders of big league experience In like positions, and 'teams made tip of the best of . ypung talent mixed with vetorans, there' is not only ait fielding and heavy hitting, but it Is doubtful if there Is any more insldo team play In the big league clubs than there Is 1n the American association. The lans that are supporting these teams are beginning to roallzo this, and this is one of the reasons for lucreased attendance, which is expected to reach high water mark tho present season. Comparisons or tho different teams are useless Just now, not only bo cause of tho uncertainties of baseball but because hardly a single team is complete at this ttmo. IlowoVor, thoso who aro Interested can hardly resist the temptation to speculate along this line. Perhaps popular selection of first division clubs around the circuit, basing opinion on tho present lineups, would be Columbus, Toledo, Louis ville and Kansas City. .Minneapolis, '.npweyer, may demand consideration , among tho leaders before the season is over. Alt reports indicate Indianapolis lias keen strengthened, and Mllwaukoo is likely tq be .a strong factor In tho race ,agalp. St. Paul is of doubtful caliber Just ribw, but great things are expected of Manager 'Ashenbach, who haa;'-strings on' a number of major league players' who may make that team' dangerous in tho championship ,racei . " The acceptance of terms, by Dick Coojlajr as Held manager of tho Louis vllle' team has cleared tho atmos phere) considerably, and unless all siinafallilio.Colonols-again will havo an aggregation of hitters that should lead the league. The fielding strength of the team has not been sacrificed in the least in fact, It appears to have been improved, The team Is also strong in pltohers and catchers, but a number of the battery men still aro boIdlBg out. With either Po'itz or Sul livan as chief backstop the Colonels will look-as strong on paper as uny ,tiam la the league. The management .lias' beeu. particularly fortunato In , ;Jaifrln tjyqv young pltohers, Wright ' end' Bunion,, who liavri impressed, ihelr "ihWr own against tho volerans who will later try to. dlsplaco them. ft ' & Parent Signs Contract. t'Ar'fr repeatedly declining.' to sign a contrail with the Boston American league 'club because the management " i Refused him .the salary that ho do ,, LyHafed,Freddy Parent, shortstop, V V caaliulated.'and attached ,blsAslgna v "ts. , cture to a document which enrolls It.i' aim i .with the team for. this year. It r t. ''HtSM IritnurW 'wholhap ihn nlnvor ctvn " ammvu w.- ....wv... w. j.. . ,. . 2lai,t the conditions which hud been viiytMtAi uuori him. by the mannge- kf whether the manugoment kimt: ty the lotig term contract and aajtary wmen nnu uuon uumunu reat,- Vi' ' Good Fight Certain for Cellar Championship American League Managers All Sure They Can Land the Pennant. The flglit for tho American leagui pennant this season will be doll's play compared to the scrap for- the cellnt championship. Not one of thn rpc ond division clubs of last season has it chance to finish lower than first this time, and for that wo havo the word of tho malingers, so It must be true. ,13oston, which was backed over tho dump last season with a superb rec ord of lost games, came to life rlcht at the start, In accordance with Its manager's prophecy, nnd defeats the Athletics in a 14-innlng game. Wash ington showed something, of Its early form of lost season under tho "born loader," Jake Stahl, nnd only lost to New York by a i to ;i score. Detroit, In tho basis on tho predic tions, of Jennings and tho ginger ol the entiro make-up of tho team, can't- tinisn possibly, by nny course of rea soning, lower than first. Of course Jow York won, .nnd that benrs out Griffith's prediction of n pennant at Ins't ror tho Highlanders.. MeAlecrHs absolutely sure that his rejuvenated.-Hrowns, which ho hns built up In four years around Hobble Wallace, will bo In the front at the finish; nnd tho Nnps! tho Naps!. wen, cajole is certain ho will bust the hoodoo 40 ways that haB been hang ing around tho Cloveland club nnd Its pennant aspirations. , It's ridiculous in tho extremo to dope 'out tho Whlto Sox, world's cham pions of 1906, as anything elso than ropoaters at tho pennant-winning gamo. Of courso Connlo Mack has the pennant-winning stuff in his aggrega tion. U'h a grand outlook for buBoball an along- tho lino In the American lenguo. .Every town will be satlsflod becniiso pf having a pennant-winning team, nnd tho roars that "hnv imn,. up In thp past over second division nggregntions- or talljoiitlors will be happily missing for a little while. AROUND THE BASES Kruegor. tho California outfielder, has earned a place on the Cincinnati team by hlu excellent work iimvn south In a gamo against Birmingham, Krueger beat out a bunt nnd stole Second. thlWl and hnmn onnnnnnllvolv Jake Stahl has gone to Doomlngl ton. uui., to take charge of. the Jloosier ball team. Slab! had nu offer from Champaign to succeed George Huff, but, had already accepted the inaiuna varBiiy oner-. Wvfltt. f.llfi. Mm llfff hlltn,- nn tl. Altoona club, has seen many years ol brttWli.A nM ifcii kill L1.i t -ul;-.vu uu uiu un num. jjo aiso nao big league. aorvlce with Washington and Pittsburg. It wpuldtnot be "Burprlslng If ,thert y'as, a; wholbsaje ahakeup on the Bos ton Americans. It Is bdlloved that Colllmi, Parent and several others will ho traded before the season opens. Johnny Bates is leading the Boa ton club In Mttlngwith Fred Toniwy running him a close aeeond. Th whole toabUWfhllilng the"' with moje,yi,thaJttai,yg,jiljL) -1 $mmam ffiftm m -"tV CWWVKTli. 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Gut i Ko(fc. u tityn:4vi ; Jit ' F1 v ayronlWiMliinii. - 'i u ( --i-4-i f TO MAKE NEW DASH'FOR POLE. Commander Peary Gets Three Years' Leave of Absence. Now York. The application of Rob ert B. Pcnry, U. S. N., for leave of ub nenco of three years, which has been approved by the secretary of tho navy, has uncovered tho fact-that Command er Peary definitely purposes to make another attempt this summer to roach tho north polo. The threo years' leave' of nbsenco during which ho made his famous 'Journey (o tho farthest norlh ever reached by iiiaft 87 degrees fi minutes expired on Sunday, April 10, nnd tho new leave begins at once. Preparations for another dash to ward tho polo have" been well under R. E. PEARY, U. 8. N. (He Will Make Another Attempt tc Reach the North Pole.) way nil wlnior, but Connaindej Tcarj nnd his associates of the Peary Arcth; club hqvo been keeping secret their action, as it was felt that It would be a breach of courtesy, If not of discip line, for the navnl officer to nnnouncc his voyngo until his superiors ntiulo It possible by their upprovhl. Tho order granting the leave of uhsonco stipulates that the time is to bo de voted to arctic exploration. Funds necessary for tho next trip to the polo have not been obtained In ndequnto quantity, but It Is stated that there Is no uneasiness ns to that Morris K. Jcssup and another well known man of wealth, who caused lib connection with the enterprise to be kept secret, furnished practically nil of the $160,000 for tho purchase of the Hoosovolt and the fitting out of the expedition. Capt. Robert Martlett of St. Johns N. P., sailing master of tho Roosevelt, has been notified to como to Now ork In May to superintend the. nitlng out of tho vessel. Sledges will again bo the depend once of tho explorer and ho will again follow thoAnici'lcnn route, making fi dash across the Ice from his winter quarters toward tho pole, which ho Is more confident than ever of reaching. WOMAN ELECTED PEACE JUDGE. Mrs. McCullocli trate First Female In Illinois. Magic- Chicago. Mrs. Catherine Wnusfi McCullocli has tho distinction of h i Ing tho first woman Justice of tl.e penco In Illinois, having boon c1.ccO.mI to that olllco by tho voters of Evans ton. "Squlro" McCullocli Is tho mother of several children nnd le u' noted worker in tho cause of woman's suffrage. Sho ulso has a husband nnd legal attainments. William S. Moore, her plumber competitor in tho race, CATHERINE WAUGH McCULLOCH. (Woman Elected Justice of Peace at Evanston, III.) was among thn first to congratulate lior, Accompanying his noto woro ton dozen American beauties. , "I am kind of sorry .l:hoat him," sho snld as slit) .sniffed tlq roses, "Many ifnughtory Imo dpo worth. Ily, but thou oxcollpHt thuni nJlA ProvcrbH, xxxl., 2H," was thn telegram hhri received from Row Knlo Ilughes. pastor of n church nt Tabic drove III. Mrs. McCullocli rocolvod congratu lations from judgeil nil over tho, state and from 100 suffiago clubs. The ld Is down tight In Eyuuston, so Saulro McCnlloch Is not llkeiy to bo postered by drunks and dlsordor licit, ulthotight It has a population of 30,000, Sriulro McCtlllocli Is of couroo quail. peu iu inuuniii uiu marriage, core tnoiiy. Rut as nionnitncod by hor tile wdld "nbhy" will hot appear nmi uh promlnos jhnt tioltlier jiarty will bu iiMltftuI lit innhc ntiy plmlr-rn hinh mo inner phrii n mit houmi by, ' - mKz bbbbbbbbbbbbbw. T f bbbbWmZbbbbbV 5? 'IsbbbT BBBBY BBJ BvP iK JBBBBBBBBmL -'jfH laBBBBBBBBBW.. T'V' V K ' ir ' I I Jtjffiire Tho amount of money yon havo lost by keeping your spare rooms vacant so long. A largo sum is it not? Mako up your mind that you will lose money no longer in this way. Have your ad inserted in Tho Mirror for a week, which will cost you 60 cents. Your room will then be rented. Cheap commission to pay, is it not? Phono ads to No. eltker phono. HELP WANTED WANTED Young man of good ap pearances and a hustler. Bring reference Call 115 Kust Church. -l-27-3tpd 0JUL- WANTED .To Eim paiifs making, nt 1331 West Center street. . I-27-3L FOR SALE "01 SALE A No. 8 cook stove, good as now, coal or wood. Just halt price, G69 E. Church, or ad. dress S., caro Mirror. tf OR SALE on-j seven room houso on FIcs nvenuo, two seven room houses on Bennett stret, ono sev en room houso on Nye street, ono sir room houso on Nye street, ono six room houso on Glad street. Cash or cosy payments. Call Cit izens phono 311, Doll C02 x or Inquire of L. H. LoLaudcr. i.IUSt POR SALB-FJvo year old black driv ing horse. Also buggy and harness and a uno horse wagon. Doth phones. L. H. DeU-uider, David strce. i-2i-tt POR SALE A Typewriter, good aB new. Here "s an opportunity to uct u machine nt a low price. C. M. Docket. Phouo 1337. -MM-tr POIl SA L"eOR TRADEireocry stock. Will tuk! cheap lot as part pay. Auurcss u.xunro Mirror. l-27.2tp FOR run RENT Curtain AiylcherH, at (!07 North Prospect stvect, or call Citizens phone 1-1078. i-2!)-i;t fc'OR RENT ii room honsc'on Ed., ward street. Cltyorator, gas a'irt cistern. J. K. SSUuingcr, phono 1G71. 4-29-3C BOARDERS. VANTED Boarders Street, third house street. at GIG Silver cast of Leader l-18.12tpd The Feminine Plaint. Helen, four years old, whllo dining recently at the house of her aunt, de sired her water glass refilled. Her father, who But beside her, poifrcd thp water till it filled the glass to iho very brim nnd threntonend each mom ont Jo overflow. Tho little tot looked it It for a moment, and then In n dis gusted tone rcniarkud,"Now, ain't that Just like a man." EAST BUFFALO. Kiiht Buffalo, N. Y., Api-a 'f).-eiUllu-Kocuipto J,!IOUj niurket slow 10 (".' liOo lower. Prhne stceif 0.75 (i; 1200 to 1100 pound steers 5.LT (ii) 5. (ill; 1030 to 1130 liouiul .steers -l.titi 3.-10; liulf fat steers 'l.'J3 4.-10; .heifers l.'JS 5.35; fuwa :i.50 4.75; hulls y.50 () 5; stoekcrs nnd feeders' 3.50 (rT) 4.75; -mildi c0vh and Hpriucis WO (a) 50. Veal calves Kecoipls 'J,700; ac itve, steady. Tnca 7 7.23; cull lo fair 3.75 0.75. Sheep uul lunibs-Jfeccijds IS, 000; lambs iift:ivu nt a shade eas ier. Sliet Jowor anil slow. Choice lambs 7.05 fjjj 7. SO; cull to ,lair u.u (il 7.50; ycarliiis 0.50 (,7, 7; welhuis 0 (a) (i.25; ewes 5.50 Cii o..i; mixed ,sluu D.75 (W) (i; cull Iieop 2.25 4.25. Iioyd-Receipts Kj.150; ,nai.kt!t tiuvly notive, pljjs firmer; other B...v. .! UJ lower, ioruei-s and pi-s 0.1)0 (i.)55 ,ixc(l pack 11 0.00; heavy i-.ules fl;75 J.0 rouglw 5.00 0; stags UNION STOOK YARDS. Union Stock- Vnrds, Ills., April ail. -Receipts W.OUO; estimated for Tues day, 4,000; market 10c lower, steady, l'rltuo beeves Clu C.-iO; jmor to nioilluiii 1.20 5.35; stoekors and rccdors 2.00 5J0; cows and heifers 2.00 5.25; winners, 1.75 & 2.85; Texans 4,10 -1.80. Hogs Receipts 42,000; esllmatett for Tucsda", 17,000) markot 2 1.2 Q 5o lowor; light, G.IO 0,57 1-2; rough, G,20 0.35; mixed C.15 Si o.iio; Heavy fi.io dp 0,57 1-2; plgB, i) u u.iiu, 22,000; estimated I ;niarkct slwidyj Sheen Hecolnts for Tuesday 15,000 jJJTii'ffi Til ? Wen0t fil',y; lt 7 'P an 4 ' wculB W ti.HO! WatflB hi . RENT .Daily Market Report vnaMaHaBBMaaaBHHaBaaBaBBBakMBiBaaaaiiBnBBaiiiMBBBH MOVING AND TRANSFER. Wo can move anything movable. Transfer work in our specially. Citizens I'Jiono 700. Bell- 170 It. AUCTIONEERS UCTlONEERINQ-J. W. CiarK will cry sales of every description at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your interest la my Interest. Oftico rooms, Court street. Doth phones. Marlon. Ohio. e-8-tf SEVENTEEN YEARS OP SUCCESSFUL WORK This is tho seventeenth year Lima Business Collcgo has boon in suc cessful operation in tho city of Lima. It is now ono of the larg est private schools in the west. Many a young man points with pride to tho fact that ho is gradu ate of Lima Business Oollene., Many a .successful .business man owes his success to the thorough buinoss training ho received there ..Seventeen years of succossfnl ef fort as a busiucss collcgo is no mean record. Seventeen years of steady growth, of a business doub I lod twice in that timo means that it has merited what it has gained; that it has met the requirement of a modern business age; that it hat turned out students who have suc cessfully held tho positions furnish ed, to them; that it has established a record for honesty and Kquare dealing; that it is recognized as one of Ohio's best institutions of learning. Bookkeeping tx Short hand course $30. For information, address, H. W. PEARS President . Lima, Ohio. ' I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business No Mattor Whero Located. Properties and Business ef all kiait sold quickly for cash in all parte of tho United States. Don't Wait., Write today describing what yo havo to sell and give cash prica m sade. IF" YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Business or Seal tato anywhore at any price writ mo your requirements. ' I. can sTt you time and money. DAVID P. TAFF, THE LAND MAN. 415 Kansas Avenue rOPKKA. KANBA. & 8.70; western lambs, G.7C 8.70. OL,EVELAJTi , Cleveland, April 20. Hogs Re ceipts 35 cars; steady. Shipments, GOO. YorK-rs, ti.80; mediums and heavlca f.75 (i.SO: best pigs, G.85; stags an J. roughs I G.10. Calves- Receipts 100; steady, un changed. Sheep and lambs Receipts 2 ears;' I steady, unchanged. Cattle Receipts 20 ears; steady, umibtuigcdi. j OHIOAGO GRAIN. ChiciiKo, A'pril 2!). Wheal ClosiM 7-S fj' le to le IoavCi'; May railed from 71' 1-1 lo 71) 3-1; elos- ui at 7!) J 2; July sold from 82 to 82,3-1; and closed at 82 1-4; Corn Finished 1-S to 1-le high er; May ranged from 41) 1-2 to 50 1-4; c4osiu,' nt 50 1-4; July from 41) 1-4 to 41) 7-S; closinir at 49 7-S. Oats-Were 1-S 7) l-4e lower to fliiulo higher at the chwo ray sold fi-oin 44 3-8 to 44 .1-1; clos ing at 44 3-1; July from 41 1-2 to 41 7-Scj with the close at 41 7-8. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 20. -Wheat-Cash SI 1-S; Way SI 1-1: Jiilv 83 7-8 Seplomlior. 85 1-S. Corn-Osli 50 1-4; AIuv 50 1-2 j July 50 .'l-l; September 51 1-1. Oiils-fasli 45 1-2; May 44 3-i July 42 3-8 ; Septeaibof 33 1-8. Cloveivedil-Cnsli nnd pril 0..13 Oeloher 7.5-r)' Deeomhor 7.57 1-2; pH'ino nlilce 7.f)5; priino timoliiy ltyo-No. 1, 72 1-2; No'. 2, 1-11; No. ,1, 00 1-2. .,, 00 OHIO AGO PRODUOl.1 Chicago, April J0;' Iltlttor ' Hleadyj' tJflBsf weak; poultry uiichungcd. Uutler Bxtm In creamery 2G 1-2 firsts 22 Q) 21. Eiretf-KxlraK 17 .1-1; lrats 15 l-l: prime firsts 111 l-f. 'Poultry-mii-keys, hens 12: chickona hons 12; duoka 11 1.2: weso. nm dozen, 5 $7. Cheoso fl'wlns 13 ffD It: voinw Americas II is.- II , ,UEW YORK PRODUOB. Nolv York4,' Ajll 20.-Eu-. lloueiplh 21,800 pnekaijesj Vlioiee firlii. torrliy wlillo falicy 20; n till Inlxetl 18 X-2 10; mU pivu, thnlH 17 .1-4 aiid',18j i'li '5 , intern LfilsJ7 fJ"4 P'1'!. U i;2 f?DI7-1iar .ffnHlfcV.j;1lt ..: i '" is-'. Eoaifiern-ilbij I n ' i -,,? 1 .; '&, c :. v t I t- - il '?. t. .- X i f --T- ,"T"4 .' . 4' l V , i '.' t:$ 1 ; "-'r.U' w r xi i i Wife V&1S& I. T '. '' . .' 5?