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V:.- i$t V If ift ?r 5 Htlll o &V r. i & && tin-- ffi v i f f VI .-. . MWJP" ' 8 r ! 1 I Si I & 31 pa- I I ilp4Hito I I I S? 'Jt t ; n It-: i ,i f H PAGE TWO SEVENKILLED By an Explosion of Gas in a Coal Mine. ii-j AT PRICEBURG, PA. All of llic Victims Were Frightfully Burned, the Clothing Being Burned Off Most of Them. r Scran ton, Pa Juno 19. Seven men wero killed outright and two others seriously Injured In two explosions of mine gas In the Johnson No 1 nilnu, ftt Prlcoburg, Tuesday. The first ex plosion, which occurred about 3 p. m., was caused by the carelessness of a doortendor who, by leaving a dojr open, allowed gas to accumulate In tho workings. Ono man was Injttrod as a result of this explosion. The sec ond explosion, which resulted In tho death of seven men and the Injury of another, occurred about 5 o'clock and resulted from the Ignition of tho deadly firedamp which accumulated after tho ilrst explosion. Of tho eight men who wero working In tho main gangway at the time of tho second oxploslon, soon woro killed instantly. A runner who was near the foot of Iho shaft when tho second explosion occurred quickly gave tho alaim and a rescuo party hurried to the sccno 9f tho explosion. All tho victims were frightfully burned, tho clothing being binned off most of them. News of the explosion spread rap idly through tho village of I'loburg, a mining hamlet Just north of Scrnn ton, and hundreds of wives, children and other relatives of those who arc employed In the mine hurried to tho orcaKcr. so uartly disfigured weio tho remains of thoso who were killed, that Identification at the time was im possible and the wildest excitement prevailed. ' A Close Call. Bridgeport, Conn., June 1!). C. G. Hcrrcshoff, nephew of the noted yacht dcslguor, Nat C. Hcrrcshoff, with his "nglueor, Edward J. Sherman, weio rescued from drowning In Long Isl and sound Tuosday off tho Bridgeport llghthoifse. after tho power boat Den, laid to have been tho fastest craft of Its kind on the coast, had been wrecked and sunk. Tho men man aged by clinging to a cushion to keep float until Lighthouse Keeper Wright ;amo to their assistance. The Dcu was running about 28 miles an hour and suddenly, as it mounted the crest of a wave, broke amidships. Indictments for Three, .nock Island, 111., Juno 19. John l.oouoy, politician, newspaper owner nod lawyer, was arrested Tuesday on ?4 Indictments containing charges of criminal libel, extortion, bribery and cnusplracy. Charles W. Neal, of Dav enport, la., an attorney, who, It Is al leged, acted as Looney's agent in making proposals to the Rock Island Browing Co to pay $10,000 to havo raised tho Sunday "lid," was also In dicted, as was William li. Dllworth, editor of Looney's paper, tho Rock Island News, 27 charges being made Tor publishing alleged libelous stories concerning prominent Rock Islanders. Russian Soldiers Mutinied. Kiev, Russia, Juno 19. During Mon day night tho Twenty-first battalion of sappers. 4D0 strong, mutinied. Thoy killed the comminder of ono company and began firing volleys at random. Fivo battalions wero summoucd to iuell tho mutiny and called upon thn rautlnocrs to surrendor. Thoy replied with shots, wounding four of tho loyal soldiers. The loyal battalions ilred a volley and the mutineers fled. Two hundred and flfty-olght of them wero arrested. Found Five More Corpses. Newport News. Va., June 19. The waters of Hampton Roads on Tuesday gavo up the bodleB of five more vic tims of tho Minnesota's launch disas ter. Two dead midshipmen and threo hlue Jacketa were round within half a mile of whero the launch sank. Tho corpses woro thoso of Midshipmen Ulrlch and Holden, Oidlnnry Seamen Van Dorn and PJumor and Coal Fasser Jcsso Conn. Did Slmpklns Suicide? Fort Collins, Col., Juno 19. Coronor Hallowoll and Deputy 8horlff Lowry returned Tuesday from the Baldwin ranch in North Park, and said that a man who recently committed sulcldo there was probably Jack Slmpklns, wanted In connection with the assaiil nation of Gov. Hteunonborg. Hallo well says tho dead man answers Simp ins' description almost exactly. A Wealthy Politician Dies. New" York, Juno 19. Ornngo J. Sal isbury, chairman of tho republican irtato committers of Utah, died at St. Lukes hospital horo last night, of heart disease. His homo was In Salt Lake City, In the capacity of mine owner and hanker, ho had long boon Identified with loading Intorests of, Utah, Idaho, Montana and South Da kota. Expo Has a New Manager. Norfolk, Va., Juno 19. Tho direct, ors of the Jamestown Exposition Co, at n meeting last night nccoptcd tho resignation of Gov. Cottrell, practic ally made Jnies lVl, Barr director gen eral with full power and vlth the duties of Mr. Cottrell, and on. dorsed a second bond issuo for, $700, 040 to cover nil tod company's ilabllU 1THE HUNTERS HUNTED, - IJUWM !! 1 1 ,, , v j- 31 . - The Little Gunning Party That Went to Have Him BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Miss Bessie Lambortson, daughter of John Lanibort8on, a farmer living near Pocomoko City, Md., wes shot by Lodlc Davis, a rejected suitor, and is In a precarious condition. Davis af terwards committed suicide. Tho Unltod States grand Jury at New York City has handed down in dictments against tho Central Ver mont Railway Co. for alleged viola tion of the Elklns act. In granting ic- bates for the shipment of coffee from Now York to Detroit. Charlqs Craig, engineer, and John Kegler, llicman, both of Carbondale. Pa., while returning from Onconta, N. Y., with an cmflty coal train on the Delaware & Hudson railroad were killed at Balnbrldgc, N. Y by crash ing Into tho rear of another train on a siding. Auto Accident Caused Two Deaths. Cincinnati, June 19. Thomns Trev or. superintendent of tho II. & S Poguo Co.. and Alfred Trevor, of tho same company, were killed In an au tomobile accident last night. Tho chauffeur was Injured and may die. The accident resulted In trying to avoid running down a negro. The au tomobile dashed Into a telegraph pole. It Comes Late. Washington, Juno 19. A bronzo "West Indian" medal has been award ed by the navy department to Rear Admiral McCalla, retired, for specially meritorious conduct other than in bat- . tie. The medal was bestowed for "rescuing crews from and In close pioxlmlty to burning ships, after tho battle of Santiago, July 3, 1898." Mc- Calla, then commander of tho Marble head, took his ship close to the burn- I Ing ships of Ccrvera's fleet and saved tho Spanish sailors at the risk or the destruction or his own 6hlp from the exploding magazines of the Spanish cruisers. A Suit for $3,000,000. FIndluy, O.. June 19. A. V. Ran mann, of Fremont, and A. II. Smith, of this city, on Tuesday began suit In the common pleas court here to re cover $3,000,000 from W. K. Mathews and W. T. Picking, of Uucyrus, and a dozen other plaintiffs. At tho bottom of the suit Is a big mining doal In which it Is alleged that the defendants got $3,000,000 and did not make n cor tect report of the sale In tho com pany. An injunction was granted re straining the defendants from doing anything further with the deal. Denies that Roosevelt Has Interfered. Oyster Ray, N. Y, June 19. A dis claimer of any activity on the part of I'rebldeut Roosevelt In the Now York apportionment fight was mado Tues day by Secretary Loeb. He said: "These statements In the newspapers that the president has Interfered in any way In the apportionment matter are ho absuid that tt Is hatdly worth while to notice them. The piosldont has taken no hand one way or tho other." Boy Convicted "of Manslaughter, Baltimore June 19. Tho youngest murdoior In the history of the local criminal courts was tried Tuesday and convicted of manslaughter. He Is Sidney Hollls, colored, aged 9 years. He shot and killed William H. Grif fiths, another negro lad, aged 11 years, on Juno 1, after a quarrel over marbles. Sontenco was deferred. Wealthy Citizen Murdered. Npw York, Juno 19. J. P. Hosen hoimer, a wealthy nocdlo munufactur or of this city, wns muidorod while walking tluough his CBtato nt Polham last night. Dismissed the Indictment!. New York, Juno 19. Abraham Hummel, the former lawyer now serv ing a soiitence In the Blackwell's Isl and penitentiary, probably will he the only person to suffer Imprisonment as a result ot tho conspiracy charge which grew out of the once famous Dodge-Morso divorce scandal. Indict ments against ox-Sttpromo Court Jus tice Edgar L, Fursman and Charles F. poage, wnicu were louna in connoa -. H -a-SJ-B' . xf& ' Er 17 Hon with the conspiracy charge, were t0 winrran a "" 0 Wm and ho has dlmlfed Tucdday upoa recommenda- S?wf?r rn00."1?"8 nflte? rio!4 M tlon of District Attorney Jeroma- ul"1 ft.H. W. ,0 ' IOloV liorscg werd thoBealnt 'Hummel THE MARION Out After President Roosevelt 8eemi on Their Trail. Decided Against the Cerneaus. Columbus, O., Juno 19. The su premo court on Tuesday afflrmed tho judgment of tho Franklin county cir cuit court In tho case of tho New York lodge of Masons vs. Rufus N. Weaver, trustee. This Judgment means that so far as the courts of Ohio aro concerned tho Cerneau Ma sons will not bo recognized, Now England lodge, of Worthlngton, em braced the Cerneau rite ubout IS years ago, and that branch of Masons being under the ban of the grand i lodge of tho state, a number of tho members seceded and formed a now lodge. This suit grew out of tho con troversy as to the ownorshlp of tho property belonging to the old lodge. Offers to Let China Down Easily. Washington, June 19. The state department confirms tho statement of the Chinese minister that It Is tho in tention of tho president to release China from the payment of all but the actual expenses to which the Uni ted States was put by the Boxer up rising of 1900, provided that congress shall give Its consent. The fact that the Indemnity is being collected un der the terms or a treaty makes it im possible for tho executive to act alone iu this matter. Confessed that He Shot His Wife. New York, June 19. James War dell on Tuesday confessed to Coroner AcrltcllI and Assistant District At torney Manley that on Monday, In furtherance of a sulcldo pact, he shot his wife. At tho time of his confes sion Warden did not know that an autopsy had shown that his wife was dead when he fired a bullet Into her brain. Inhaling Illuminating gas had caused her death. Girl Stabbed a Man. New York, June 19. Enraged be cause some hoys had tumbled her over while playing a street piano In the lower West Side Tuesday, Phllo inena Castlno, a Sicilian girl, drew a stiletto and fatally stabbed Charles McCarthy In the breast. McCarthy will probably die. The girl was ar rested. Grand Jury's Work Is Ended. Now York, Juno 19, District Attor ney Jcromo says thai tho grand Jury Investigation Into tho affairs of the Insurance companies has Jft'on con cluded. Ills offico will now glvo ot tentlon to preparation of tho cases against tho officials Indicted. Orchard Again Testifies, Holse, Idaho, June 19. Tho prose cution in the Stounenberg murdor tilal on Tuesday offered ono of Its most Important pieces of ovldonco against William D. Haywood when, ro calling Harry Orchard for redirect ex amination. It Introduced four lottora tending to Bhow that Haywood, dur ing the fall of 190."i, when Orchurd swears ho was tngaged on various crimes for tho federation leaders, had participated In a plan to deceive Mrs. Orchard, of Cripple Creek, as to tho whereabouts of her husband. Trapshooters' Tournament Begins. Chicago, Juno 19. 343 marksmon took pait In the openlug day's shoot of the grand American handicap tournament Tuesday at tho grounds of the Chicago Qtin club. L. J. Wade, of Dallas, Tex., and l.eo Barkloy, of Chicago, woro high for tho profession. nlB, with totals of 9'i, while V. JL Hcor, of Coticordla, Kan.; W. O. Stan nard, Chicago; George Volk, West To ledo. 0 and J. A. Flick, llavonna, O., divided honors tor ahiateurH with 08 oach. Flick Is a onp-armod man, 30 years old. A Long Shot Took the Coin. Ne,w York, June 19. The surprise of tho racing at Uraveeojid Tuosday was the victory of Ucllo Woods, a 100 to 1 dliot. In the fifth icu, and Eugene Wooda, u woll known politician, had J100 threo ways ort tho gelding, win ning $10,000 on hln victory J. S. Hoy, owner i)f tho winner did hot but on him. t.lttle Wood has boon racing ltol-6 alUcd tho season opened, but never had shown anything in hla.ranc w,wu m "" vat),, n ' DAILY MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, Church Member Rioted. m Cleveland, Juno 19. A riot call was sent to Central police station loot night by Father Hrlbar, pastor of a Catholic church whero members havo been quarreling oyer tho choice of n pastor. The church was surrounded by a howling mob and threo arrests wero made. A Famous Astronomer Dies. ILondon, Juno 19. Prof. Alexander Herschcl, tho distinguished astrono mor, died Tuesday at the Obsorvatory house, Slough, Bucks, whero his grandfather, Sir William Herschcl, and father, Sit' John Herschcl, mado most of their world-famous discov eries. Public Land Convention Opens. Denver, Juno 19. Gov. Buchtcl, of Colorado, called the public lands con vention to order Tuesday, Senator Cartor was chosen as tomporary chairman. In his address Senator Carter expressed the opinion that tho day of the great open rango was past. Says Officers Misapplied Fund. Boston, Juno 19. Alleging misap plication of funds, ex-Stato Senator Dalllnger, who is receiver for tho American Birth Insurance Co., brought equity action In the superior court Tuesday against tho officers. Fell Out of an Auto and Died. St. Paul, Juno 19. While riding in an automobile drlvon by Walter Hill, son of the president of tho Great Northern railroad, Fred Schroedor, a liveryman, was killed last night by falling out of the auto. Tho wheels ran over his head. Must Go to the Electric Chair. Columbus, O., Juno 19. Tho su premo" court on Tuesday overruled tho motion for leavo to fllo a petition In error in the caso of Henry White vs the state. This moans that While must go to tho electric chair on tho morning of Juno 28. It will make a double cxocutlon on that dato unless tho governor further Interferes with, the sontenco of James Cornelius,, tho wlfo murdorcr. White shot and billed Marshal Bashore, of Franklin, who was attempting to arrest him. Lost a Leg In Trying to Escape. Akron, 0 Juno 19. Wilford Mc Mlllen, a prisoner being brought from Chicago, leaped through a car window on a swift moving train at Barberton Tuesday In an attempt to cscnpo and was picked up with a leg cut off. Ho nsked for a drink of water and wns at the water tank with Offlcer Doerlor when ho mado the leap, going through two thicknesses of glass. McMlllen is charged with stealing $400 worth of Jewelry from Mrs. Anna Connor, of this city. A Low Fare Project Is Enjoined. Clovoland, Juno 19. Tho construc tion of a new low faro railway lino by W. B. Colver on East Seventy-first street was enjoined by Judge Chap man Tuesday afternoon. Tho applica tion was made by tho Ohio Foundry Co., which Is the owner of property on East Seventy-first streot. Colver is enjoined from constructing tho pro posed lino from Woodland avenuo to Qulncy avenue. Colver secured a per mit Tuesday to begin work. A Long Session. Alliance, O., Juno 19. The Monday night "gift of tongues' camp meeting ran continuously until 7 o'clock Tues day morning, and tho demonstration by the bellovcrs and converts was more noisy even than that of Sunday. Twenty more alnnors wont to the al tar and confessed, received tho Pente costal blessing and were prostrato on tho ground in various parts of tho grove exhorting and praying to bo blessed with the tongues. Famous Dall Player Dadly Hurt. Cincinnati, Juno 19. Roger Brosna ban, catcher for tho Now York Na tionals, was hit by n pitched ball in tho third Inning of Tuosday'a gamo with Cincinnati and Is believed to ho Gorlously Injured. The ball, pitched by Coaklcy, struck Bresnuhan behind tho loft car and ho fell to tho ground unconscious. After about ten minutes ho was revived, but later again lapsed Into unconBclpusucss. llo was to moved to a hospital. Sues Hie Bride's Parents. Ashtabula, O., Juno 19. Roy Jen nings, tho young man whose brlda was torn from him by hor naronts loss ,' than 12 hours aftor thoi woro mar- rled, on Tuesday commoncod action In tho common pleas court at Joffor boii for $6,000 damages, agalust tho glrl'B father, mother and brother, Philip Zimmor, Dora dimmer and Philip f.Immer, Jr., on tho ground that thoy porsuaded and enticed hor to leavo him. Number o? Saloons Increases, Clevoland, Juno 19. In splto of tho $1,000 fax aud tho activity of tho Anti Saloon League, there has been a gain of mora than 200 in tho number of saloons In Cleveland during the past year. This will bo shown by County Auditor Wright's annual report. An increase of 108,303 barrels Is shown In Ilovenno Collector WcCord'ti record of beer manufactured In this district for the year ended June 1. Yet records of Superintendent Williamson, of tho AnlI-3aloon -League, show that the naloon has been put out of business lu territory whose population Is 100,000. Recount Bill Is a Law, Albany, N. Y., Juno ip, Gov. HusheB has signed the Now York City recount bill, providing for a, recount of tho ballots cast for tho offico ot mayor at tha olectjbn in Now York City in Npvember, 105. D8 MoIne"s7(ja,Juno 19. Through tho failure ot hor mate's teeth to hold In a flying titpe,zo act In Robinson's circus Tupsdoy, Bffle Minerva wan dashed to, tho vittie from near the ton of tho tout, It-iM'teated, that her in juring are fatal. JUNE 19, 1007 HUMORS ne BLOOD Coming of Warm "Weather Force Them Out, A i Causing Itching, Burning Skin Brupiions. The blood aud skill are so closely connected that whatever affects tiie one has a corres ponding effect on thc other. When the blood is pure and healthy the skin will be soft, smooth, and free,wfrom alj eruptions; but when 'the blood becomes- infected with some unhealthy humor the effect: is shown by rashes, eruptions) boils aud pimples, onpther disfig uring and annoying skin disease. The skin is provided with countless pores and glands which act as a drainage system to rid the body of impurities through the perspiration that is constantly passing through these little tubes. There arc other1 glands that pour out on the skin an oily substance to keep it soft aud pliable, otherwise it would become hard and dry from constaut exposure to wina aud sun. When the blood becomes filled with humors and acids these arc thrown off through the pores and glauds, burning and irritating the skin and drying up the natural oils so that we have not only Acne, Eczema, Salt Rheum, etc., but such dry scaly skin eruptions as Tetter, Psoriasis and kiudrcd troubles. , Those 1mtnrvr finrl tlipJi- v.nv into t1tf I - v . :r . ------ olood through a disordered or ditiou of the system. There is a certain amount of waste or refuse matter collected in the body every day. This is useless in nourishing or keeping the system in health, and nature intends that il shall find an out let through the channels of bodily waste. As long as these members perform their duties properly the blood remains pure and free from infection; but when from any cause they become dull aud sluggish, this refuse matter is left to sour and uc taken into the blood in the form of humors and poisons. The skin is a perfect index to the blood; when we see one afflicted with a skin dis ease, or pimples, rashes, eruptions, blotches, etc., constantly appearing, we know that down deep in the blood a humor has taken root, and instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicttc tissues of the skin, it is pouring out its acid and unhealthy accumulations. The skin is not only affected by the humors generated within the system, but poisons from without, such as Poison Oak aud Ivy, Nettle Rash, etc., as well as poisons from metals, acids, etc., enter through the open pores and glands, and so thoroughly" do they take root in the blood that they are ever present, or return from year to year to aunoy the sufferer. The treatment of skin diseases with salves, washes, lotions, etc., is along the wrong line. True such treatment relieves some of the itching and discomfort, and aids in keeping the skin clean, but it does not reach the real cause of the trouble, and at best such things are only palliative aud soothing. i s Hw lbfc PURELY VEGETABLE and affccWons of every kind. It supplies to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain, the skin &ad all other parts of the , body, aud rids the blood of any and all poisons. S. S. S. cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Psori- asis, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash and all troubles of the skjn.'' Special book on skin diseases and any medical advice desired furnished by our physicians without charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. The 8chwab-McGorray Wedding. I Cleveland, June 19, The mnrrlago'on tho tax duplicate of Miss Edith McGorray to Prof. Ed ward II. Schwab, brothor of Charles M. Schwab, former president ot tht United States Steol Corporation, was solemnized Tuesday at St. John's ca thedral. Hov. Dr. Cavanaugh, presi dent of Notrt name university as sisted by Itcv. Thou.!" V. Pahey and Itov. Eugene Duffy, officiated. Rev, i John Farroll was master of monies , . . . L 'August, 1907. or judgment may bo Woman Died from Heat. ,aken on ofault Ashtabula, O., Juno 19. Tho first, , miatiion NAmnNAJ. hank neni victim 01 in yyur m Abumuuia In Mrs. Susan Tcrrlll, aged SO, ntln was oveicumo while working in hpr gardon Tuosday and dropped dead. Legal Notice Earl It. Wilson, whoso placo ot residence Is unknown, will take no tloo that tho Marlon National Bank, iplalutlff, did, on tho Stli day of May, A. D., 1907, fllo in tho clerk'B offico of tho Court of Common pleas of iMiirlnn fVinnlv Hlitn lt rartntn petition MtUas forth that tho plain- tiff in urn nun,,- n,i t.i.i, f f ... - .. ww,,..., W...W, ., ..... judgincntB, ono rendered against the I said Earl It. Wilson, personally, call-1'"",' ing for tho sum of $1020.83, dobt and $5. 40 cobta, and the other ngalnst u.o 'partnership firm or Kllng and Wilboii and calling for $1001. -IS, debt and $7.-18 costs ot suit, (tho ono half of tho last named Judgment having ibccji paid) all wlUi interest aa Bet forth In tho bald petition. That tho said Judgments are Bona upon tho following ral estate, situated lu tho City of .Marlon, County of Marlon, and Stato cf Ohio, to-nvlt: Bclnc Lot No. 6595 and C090 In North Stato Addition to said city, und tho following real estate situated In tho BouUi Eaet Quarter of Section 22, Townehlp 0 South Raugo 15 Eot, bounded und described no follows; Beginning at u point n tha South Huetot Center Strccl extended, 1ISQ feet cabt of u Btono n said botiLh lino said stono belns at tho Intersection ot bald lino with tho West lino or Lot No. S in "Kabt Marion" about 22 1-2 feet bouth ot tho North "West cor uor or said Lot No, 8 aa eald lor and corner ti,ro shown on tlio record ed plat of' "East Marlon" In Uio Recorder's Offico ot eald County; thenco East along the South lino of Center street oxtomlod, 70 foot: theneo parallel with wild lino , of Lot No. 8 Southwardly, 200 feet; thetico irarallot with tho houUi lino of Center Street 'Wertwardly. 70 fptt Monro parallel with the west lino of Lot No, 8 NortWWwdly. 200 i . 1 - h.ial-JMtf --J - s c a- nnrwr? tub uitMni riiT deranged con- A, Oontlomon: Some two yoaro ngo I miflorod a gruat deal, oaused on aooount of a humor in the blood; oranll rash or pimples broke out over my body and kept gotting wors day by day for over a your. Seeing S. S. S. advertised in the papor and having also hoard It had ourod soveral peo plo in this olty, oonoludod to try It. Aftor using the mod iolne Iwas ontlrely cured, and am vory glad to reoommaBd It. 1020 Olay St., Paduoah, ICy. EDW. W. LONG. FOUND A CURE FOR POISON OAK. Gentlemen: After having tried for six years to And a ouro for Poison Oak, from which I was a groat suflerer, I was told by a friend to try S. S. S. It ontlrely ourod na and f;avo mo oxcollent houlth. Thero is no remedy for a bad condition of tho blood like S. K. S and you have tn 3. B. S. a positive ouro for Poison Oak. Danville, Ky. J.E.WISEMAN. , A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for humors in the blood. S. S. S., a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients from nature's forests and fields, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and purifying the Wood, and curing skin disease 14000 squaro fc,t, being Lot NO. 93 That Eetella Wilson, wife of Earl 11. WllEon, claims somo Interest In Bald real estate 'llio prayer of said petition is that said real esctate may be sold and tho claims of plaintiff iald out tho proceeds of tho sale. Tho said defendant, Karl it. Wll- core- eon, Is required to anmvor said ctl itlon on or boforo tho 10th day of T. ,.,,,, n..rf A flr1,l J WVU..V..., ....ww MW...., C-12.Ct Its Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE ill. C. Leo, wbobo residence W un known, will trite notice that C. L. Justice, of tho County ot Marlon, lu tho SUtlo or 01 io, did, ou tho 21st day of iMay, A. D. 1907, fllo Ills pe tition In tho Court of Common Pleas iwliiUn nnd1 for tho County of Mar lon, In said Sluto of Ohio, agaliiot tho sa!d 31. C. Leo and W. H. .,. VttUBW' iul. wung ui l'- W Ltao o nieldfcratlon ot the Pro- bato Coui r "n,0B County, Ohio, " "" ul" "" "l '"' " " 1907, duly appointed administrator of tho estuto of John Rlmmel, deceased, and that ho' accepted said appointment mid qualified thorouudcr und Iff now Klio lawful Administrator of bald ci tato. That on the 18th day ot Octo bor, lA, D., 1880, by consideration ot tho 'Court of Common Pleas, or Mar Ion County, Pl.lo, at the October Itienit thereof tor ald year, John ttlm- mol recovered Judgment agalnBt II. O. Leo and W. II. Krauao In tho sum of $170,50 debt and $0.00 costs and that said Judgment bears Jntor obt at the rale of 8 per cent por an num from tli9 date thereof; that fol lowing paymonle havo been mado on said Judgment and no olhorB,' to-wlt: March 15th, 1E99, $25.71) AmgUHt 17th 1900, $75.00 and Octobor 30ih, 1900 $71.-11. That tho lost execution on bald judgment bears data ot Augubt 8th, 1899. TUB I plaintiff prayo that ' saw judgment may b revived lu lha mini of $313 l"l with Intor.W on $307.90 at Vnln nt 8 nnr nonl .in minimi from the 30th day ot Octobor, ai, w,, mm, wra, on $0,00 with In- toreot at rate or G por cent per an- 1 num from tha ICth day or Jul A, . D., ;iS19 and to-: costs and all prop er rollof. And 1ho sulil Tf. O. Lcq Is iiotlflort that he In romilrcd to aitsir aild answer halu .petition on or hn- fore Iho 8lh day of August, A. D . 1907. or said ludirmant nmv i,n tub. en agnliim Jilni. . . 1 .1 TW OHAflLES L. .TiKvrrnifi. 1Q-rft - ..v. "" t ,... IT- S. S. S. DROVE THE HUMOR OUT. . ".", : .,, v PURE ICE! A necessity in every house hold during tho sununor if milk, buttor and meat are to bo kept pore and swoot, bo sides being a means of ob taining pure, cold drinking water if so desired. Almost invariably tho first requisite ordorcd by tho doc'tor in cases of sickness. Placo your order nw and get tho full bonofit of tho season. Phono J12. The Marion Ice & Cold Storage Co. Meanness. Thero aro somo people" bo mean that If they got a free seat In hoavon thoy would sell tt to a speculator. Judge. Homo mado bread makes happy homes. What less can you do good housowifo, that will ploaso tho husband bet ter, than give him good bread of your own baking. Just try it if you havo been using bakors broad and wo will guarantee it will bo appreciated, Of courso ypu must havo good flour and if you will call your grocer and order sack of Legal Tender at $1.40 per sack you can have the finest loaf of bread 'in town, made and guarnteed by THE Marion Milling g Grain Ce9 U t . tt to the tef ln&Jg, ,. l"WlBil -,. hi ftttorntyy L I I 1 IT) ' o J.