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f M . r arion Daily VOLUME XV. NO. 279. MARION, OHIO, If'IUDAY EVENING. JULY 5, 1907. PI1IOE TWO OENTB Mirror. Top' M y UamMSW i X v WAR VESSELS WILL GO TO PACIFIC NEXT WINTER flie Administration Sees no Reason Why Battle ships Should he Sent to Those Waters and , Declares the Move has no Significance. A Fleet of Sixteen Fighting Vessels will Make an Extend- ..ed'Cruisc in the Waters of Pacific for Practice Only ' Secretary Metculf Tolls tli.e Peopje-qf Oakland What the ,Plansare. jl' Oyakv'aj', H. Y., July 6. The' lasi!oi' tlio reporl Hint a fleet Ot lOA'moriisJili.' battleships was to bo, senC to tlm Pacific is probably explained in iui oilleinl htnlomtnil made public, at tho executives oMces here yesterday. ylillo not expressly staled, it is ifitimaled tlmt thp. battleship may go in, the Placinc" in the rfear ftt Fitre, but if thoy do it, it will bo iiy xiirtfiarnnce only ol! a plan of routine-naval imiiicuvurs. Moreover, ft is-milled that tlio matter of "tet3cwinlition is .undetermnicd nnd vSW?rirpr ,"Js quite as likely to bo ordered to tuo MtMliWigrnnpaii or Lite SonNr Atlflntias .to'tlio I'ncinc. frl u)ivj,ovcnt. thtv statement omnhnsisa's1 thafc-'no pAliticnp significance is to, bo aUdmc(i',Mp'iiie trip; "ml H J finder-made' clear Hiat tho infeV- lrS-ia': f"ction bctweun indlvid '4tiiMlftciti7.t!jHi nt tliis country .mid im?&pwtvfeR: O crnisu ar8 now under way. TJiey may or may ,nnt mature by the coming winter. Tho Ofltnial statement las given out by Secretary Loob follows: "Thoro is no intention of send ing it fleet at once to tho Pacini'. For (lie, last wo years the adminis tration has been perfecting it plans to nvraugo for n long ocean cruise of the- battleship fleet, when ANOTHER MYSTERY $3000 Disappears From the United States Sub-Treas- ury at Boston. Boston, July 5. It became, known today that iKt,0()0 disappear ed myste'riously fiom tho United States mibtyeasury horo early in Juno. The- shorfago was discover ed by tho .treasury olllcials in Wnsh- " .... , ingtoii in checking up 11 pnekngu of 37Qf00D InUllH w,t from ton on Juno 7. One- of tho puzzling features of tho wise is tho small sio of tho nmount tnkeu, when a much larger sum might just as easily have beiyi 'Kicured. Ue.spito a thorough in vest ig.at ion. carried on with tho ut most secrecy for nearly a month tho blame; it is said, Juis not yot been fixed. .7, II. Vassal- of Lynn, tho epcoio elork .who is olllcially re tvponsililo for all shortages, ha reimbursed tlio goevrnment, it Is iinderstodd. LIKE AN ARAB f'. Millionaire Bartel Folds His Tent and Quietly Steals Away. r-f : Toronto, Oat., July 5. Hennnn Jlartels, tlio iijillionniro browor of "Syracuse, who has been fighting yc 'tradition proceedings lo the, Unitod jt ft snfttcicnt number' of. warship are ga'th4cd. This eruisa may bo to tho 1'aciflc but. might possibly bn only to tho Mediterranean In- tho South Atlantic; '. It ., itmy possibly take place next wiVflVr, but olio tho ul)ier hand it may not bo conven ient ' to nrmtigo it until latr. In any event after a few month., the. fleet will bir brought back together to Iho Atlantic coast, "Whether tho voyage is made, whether the. licet., filay.s. in the At lantic or goes to' " tlio Pacific?, will he determined simply as a. matter of loutine in tho .mau.ig-ement nnd drill ot Jlii' navy.- It is now part -of; tho settleil policy- of Uie navy department in its;, effort- to keep tho nnvy'up to the 'Ingli'iM point of1 elllcieucy, always to keep;, Ufa )tU lles)ijp together, nfaiieiivciing' a ii fleet composed of 'severnl-sqund-xtH and it is desirable "that this 1 1 Cp fc .should from Unfa to time' take a;, long voyage. 'Tho relations between tho Unit ed!" States 'nnd "all other power. I . . T significance than the further fact that three w four months later it would bo withdrawn from tho Paci fic. IJoth would merely bo patt of the ordinary loiitiuo of tho naval administration." Oakland, Oal., July ii. Secre taty of. tho Tavy Mclcalf, in nn interview yesterday, conflrmeil tho repoit itlml a largo part of the Slates (.'MUped from custody in O.vgood hall yesterday and i still at large. Tim hearing canio up before Judge Wells at Wfllnnd and an order for extradition wn granted. On .habeas corpus tho order was ap pealed to tho high court and the matter canio up beforu Justice Rid dell at Osgood hull yesterday. Hartels, in custody of Sheriff. Smith, of Wolland and an American detective, had been nu interested auditor of tho, proceeding. While tho she,. ill' wlas olherwiso engaged for a moment, Burtel.s slipped quiet ly away. . "Ho had shown no intention ot escaping," said tho shorilT. "Ho canio up .hero quietly enough. 1 lett Jiim standing near tho door and was not away a iniuule." iVS SOOII ll lliu csr.ii.u iim 11 ) . , . . m t, 1)n it?$JZe w As soon aa tho escape was no- m. a searched. Not 11 spit in tho hull escaped wrutiny, but Hartels wa not found. FELL FROM BALLOON Her Fiance Saw the Accident and the Wedding is Soon Arranged Middletown, N. Y.. July G.-C. Arthur llrockett, a young nremnn on tho 1E1I0 railroad, watched Maggie Dalley. whom no was about to mar ly, sail OOOO feet into tlie air in a balloon, drop into tho nilddlo of tho riyer, and ho rescued Just as death bccmed cortuln. Uiockott rushed to tho shore of tho river, seized tho drenched girl In hs arms, nnd cried: "You must nev er go in a balloon ngaln." "1 have not promised to -obey yot," laughed back tho glri.'who was be ginning to recovor from her thrilling experience, "Welh promise now, said llroekett, i.eis get. inarrieii ngjii now," mm- w. ncvui- worn-more peacuim nun lertijlvinuJrfty the. KiWifi'jil, nnel tlm flJct Tiwould Tmkrcs no moro United State. navy will her seen in Pacific waters next winter. I'ightoen or twenty of the largest battlcshiiis will cmiio onnind Cnpo IT.,,-,, n, i!.. ,i,. ,,.i will be seen in San Frnuei'-co bar --... -.... ..i..i.l ' mtt'u ...... bor r i'.l.. i United State, navy," .id Secro tary Motcalf. "I buo held all along that it hero whs. practically no significance to thi movement from n military standpoint . 1 might have stilted befoi-j leaving 'Washington exactly what I am now saying now. I 'thought as the new con cerned Iho people of the Pacific coast, today would be an appro priate time to announce tho oxact plans. "It I (he policy of tint navy 'departonent at the present time to keep the fleet in Ameilcan walerl .. ...... f. ..Ml- ti. ... .1 ! HK iuucii Kwime. it- l.s i.ii uiir lolicy, as has been staled, to .,ntw Z t.il.1... ' 111i.rl.tl nfni .ru.,.,1 ii,., ,,.,. unit is,: . ; ."'.. devoted to our navy ... American j)0.t. as fliirMiil. in nu. 1'.'' iuiuiy jium; impi-ivioiis navo (uiloqiilfit IftJ"n)m ilinlngton. Ho gained circulation about the propoa- says he wlllfilever aaln glc a par ed movement on this part of tho fonnancc lfi u conieterv . navi!- .seui, siiununmx i vuu.mi-i lmo.B allnim Ampliation. To this Europoflii nntionrf with lc ndviui- nht ot deaU.L,pj?ilahlv many will ho tagc than by 'keeping them ntju,uieil by deHtjiB r injuries from home. Irck-Jaw, '' i "t hnvo planned this cruibo iiTOiind Capo I lot n for Iho practice of the. squadron. lloy,loiig they will spend in' these, water.! can not smy nt present. 1 'can promiso tho people of Oakland and Kan Francisco tlmt-' they will sco one of tho finest naval spotae.lfd, 'ever witnessed in Pacific "igi' -., ' ' ' ' 'JllViputllrftffifeCWIMUlCBO IftrenceT may bo, dropjied by all newspapers of the country. Tlieio Is nothing to pioduco any feeling except thi talk of tho uowspa pctTJi. It i without foundation. The story that Ambassador Aoki is in dixfavor with hi own govern ment T believe .puicly nn inven tion. I know of no reaon at tho present timo -why Japan and tho United States should not ho on tho friendliest of terms. Tho Klrl's answer was not neani hv her friends, but in her dripping lothliiK she alloweii nerseu w led ui to Alderman Bullion L. Ux- mont and was qulchlv inudo Mrs. i)..i..t ' . .i.. .i. ,.,111 nvn.. 1NOW IIIUIIIIKU mill. ""' 1.. f ll,nCn nvtf.il luiltnnnu 111 WIIW "I. Vl .,.... " -. aBiiin," said Uiockott. tlio moment 1110 knot was tied. "Tho alderman did not ask mo to say that I would obey, ' remarked tho bride, shaking' her clothes, "but I promlBo just tho same. I am through with balloons for life." AMMMmhSJ Li J ifvf cri&SMSHKSMfWri''1 Mg8" J &X. tPx S5 . ..g&iV, F- 1 fliT VV o .vggL. r 7JV4 f- 11 vfiO mwrM jzr42 - &PniW - y S4lm!MZ& 555- - sr .riff . -" iss mm&rm s. &z SZP .rfViia J r?r-.:SS: 4 -Sfer " 7 r ?":- JS -5 ' MezZ&P JS: - -3--.r- -5T a i 5- -- - v. .rrzr- .- &v&?iZZ i 1 nn 'PiW II iimim WMKt ihmiiw jWBJWWiHi f iniTili il TirfW.i i .aii i mm i . xtiT "LETMEUOWNEASY," CAME FROM THE GRAVE Wllmlryjttfu, Del.', July fi - There wuh all' Muds of exi-ltemont at a ne gro ruiieral near Denton, Mil., yestor ilay, when. Samuel Johnson, a negto pntrllofililiW threw lit? volco down Into the" gruve uh the casket was be ing lowered ithd jjald: Let mo down onsy. Tile mourners thought Ifwas the corpse- that spoke and wlfh- a r.croam thoy Med. The pall-bearers uero d) frlghrtid thoy dromieil the casket. When -tho relatives receive?! nl ii...i .... -a ?.. . . ; . jun-ii- ruiiiusurjT muy licensed .lonn f " rl,10,??,1,,!ttif ,iIh "mientB" and forthwith had hffn nrrPHted. lie was .,.... .. ir ...f.. . pi von a hrarliiRfoii a clmiKo of ills orderly conduct Sud malicious mis chief and wiiHhelil in Imll 'rim vnn. I J r - - Ii -i ("fi j' ITWJ1S COSTLY The Fourtlcost 37 Lives, 2, I53 werelnjured and Fire Loss'was $310,555. ChtaiBO. .7i,i3f, -Thhly-Ffiven dead - Ar':,.1,'J".r"an" i..M or aio, .nr - n. m tlio .st stlcal iccord or the Lom)trj,H ce dK,, 0n f . . ' Day. accordlngtlo the Chicago Trlh- DEWEY PLEASED -..' Sending Battleships to the Pacific is Just to His Liking Washington, July n. Tho most pleased man In Washington over tho news that the president has Dually consented to send u big fleet ot American battleships to the Pacific, la Admiral Dewey. Tho movement was not only unanimously recommend- 1 imi ! im ...i.t... 1 lx.i.M.i ..r 1.,. ........ p j "' bui-'ii "i" " i" j', i' wns personally urgen upon me - ' """r ."""'""." '"' mo Hiatemcnt tnut Is to Do only " I'nicuco eruiso win ui- accepteu ny iMinuin, luiiiiiiua iu lie ti'un. .11111.111 has formally announced that she will llnt ,1110l,l,. ., ,l...,.. -...v ..m...m.i, mum 1., CHILDREN WILL TESTirY AGAINST THEIR MOTHER Lima, ()., July fi. Additional evidence gathered, tho police claim, "LITTLE BRIGHT EYES." .'flfitl I !! ifrlk. '- . r vV J - will muko two i-hildien of Mr. Inn Speer, held for tho murder of hor hiishntii), slrung witnesses against her. It is said tho children told neighbors that Mis. Speer had ie peuledly threatened her hubanil' life, and that the older child stop lied tho mother fmm putlinir poison in her husband's coffee. The authorities refue to divulge any testimony pending tho annlysis of the stomach of tho dead man. MTv, Spper laughed when asked conci-rning the rumor regarding hor children. "I ncer had any jioLson in my bouse," she suid, "and my nriesl is .spile woik." Mix. Speer wn. a soeond wifo of !he iMiiilraclor. RELEASE DEMANDED Great Britain may be Forced to Take a Hand in the Sultan's Troubles. Tangier. July fi. Kngland's ilt- maml upon Moiocco fur the prompt I'lcase of Oencral Mac! 1 an, the llrit- isli tjibjcit who is commander uf the sultan's body goaid. and held by Italsuli until the suttu'i agrees to the lauillt'n torniH of surrender, has caused the gieatest appreheiuion. Tlio In ability of tho sultan to secure the lelcaso of MacLean is admitted. Hnl sull's laiisom demand Is out of the question. Already an armv IioIiir gatliered under dliectlou of war min ister, OiibbaH, to piirsua Halsuli. TROPHY (JOES TO THE HELGIAN OARSMEN Iomlon, July C. -The Helglan crow tuilay won tho giaud challenge cup in tlie Henley regatta for the second mucei.silvo time, defeating Chrliit Church college eight, easily. CRIftllNAt- ASSAULT Committed on Dayton Wom an After Her Husband Had Been Shot. Dayton, O.. July fi. -Charles Myers nnd wifo were attacked by a white man while leaving MacCabo's park near the Soldier's Homo last night. .Mrs. Myers was distilled and .Myers struck at the man, who thereupon shot Myers tatally iu tho giolu, ami dragging tlio wife a few yards awav. ciimiiialy asaulted her. .Mr. Myers Is dying ami his wife' condition Is seiluus. Surgeon Hoiiing, who Is nttached to tho Soldiers' Homo, was attacked bj two negroes, while walking with a young woman near tho Institution Hoiiing fought off tin nogioeo until tho girl escaped, but ho was shot in tho hip. &n&MjGt8tet&'. ?tft Macaulay in Now York World. JOHN D. ON WAY Ho Notifies Judge Landis Thut He will be on Hand Satur day and the Indications are That He will be the First Witness Called When Court Convenes. PittHflold, .Mass.. July fi. John D. Rockefeller left Plttsflehl last night for Chicago,' where, 011 Saturday, ho ulll ho Interiogatcd In tho federal couit regarding the alTalis or the Stanilaid Oil Company. Mr. Hocke follur assisted suvofiN .ciilldien staying uf tin- homo of his B'.n-Iii-Inw, R. I'aiiiialco Prenllce, to light Hreworlis (lining tho day. Iu the evening, Mr. I'rontlco took his father-in-law iu nu automobile c State Lino station, on the Boston' & Albany railroad, where tho western bound express, which left I'lttsfleld at n p. 111., was flagged. Mr. Unekcollur will reach Chicago today. It is understood that Mr. J'reiilco. In liohalt of Mr. Rockefeller, notlfleil tho United States authorities that at noon tho head of the Standard Oil company would uccopt service of the subpoena Clreenhush, Wis., July fi. I'nliwl States Judgo Keneshuw M. Iuudl8. yesterday afternoon, in response to in Inquiry as to the tiuth of tlie re port that John I). Rockefeller would b" permitted to mnho a deposition a. Plttsflehl, Mass., Instead of coining to Chicago to answer a subpoena, said "I received a telegram today from Mr. Rockefeller saying that he will lio In Chicago, Saturday morning " Tho Judge hnlil lie had sunt the following message to tho United States marshnls iu tlie uistrlit of NoW Jersey, Now York and Ohio: "I hnvo lecelved word that a sub poena wub served on John D Rock efeller r.t Plttstleld. Miss, on tlio tif- teinnon of Uuly 3. I have also ro-i ciilveii 'the following message from TMttiffleid, jlntAl" July 3: -'I under stand thut 11 subpoena has been Issued for my nppcaranco at Chicago on Sat in day. No subpoena Is necessary. 1 I will bo there. 'John D. Hoekerelor.' "You will therefoio nialce no further effort to serve processes." New Voik, July fi. Willi regard to the service of a subpoena upon .'ohn 1). Rockefeller In Plttsfleld Wednes day, John D. Archbold, a director of tho Standard Oil company, Hindu the following statement "Tlio reports published of tho serv lco of n subpoena upon Mr. Rocke feller nro erroneous. Tho facts aro that Mr. Rockefeller telegraphed to Judgo Landis In Chicago, notifying him thai If In Judge Landis' opinion It was necessary for Rockefeller to go to Chicago, ho would be pres- ELMM'S THRONE IS Plebean Son of King Leopold the Wife of a Great Coal the Throne-Belgians Hrussols, July fi. Tb' prospect ot tho plehlan sou of King Leopold und a woman who wns onco tho wife ot a coal heaver, becoming heir to tho throne of Belgium is causing tlie greatest anxiety to Helglana. Ae toullng to court authorities, there Is giave danger of this, as Leopold Is bald to have about det.'i mined to sol emnize tils marriage hi Jer the re NEIL TRIES TO PREVENT A STRIKS Chicago, July C Labor Commis sioner Nelll Is conferring nlay with members of tho commercial telegiaph eis' union ami western i.ulon otrtclals In tho hopo of iiMildlng tho pioposed Btrlko. .Meinheis of tho executive committee of the union aro either iu tho city or onroute, uuilur secret ord ers from President Smull. BELGIUM APPLIES THE UNWRITTEN LAW HrusMds, July fi. Carlo. Wad dingtou was ucquilled, today, of tho charge of murdering Krnesto Dal macoda, an utlacho of the Chilean omlmy here, who was killed by Waddinglon becausa lio recused to marry Wuihlinglon's sisti!i after betraying her. Wculiliiigton'ti. de i'oiifeo was tho "unwritten luw." HIS TO CHICASff cut on Saturday without servlco of a subpoonn. "Not hearing from Judge Lnmlls. Mr. Rockefeller sent word to the United States inarshal.whoso district lncludos Plttsfleld, tlmt If lie had a subpoena, to come nnd servo It." C'hicuBo. July C Asaumliicr Mini Mr. Rockofoller would reach Chicago tonight, D'sttict Attorney Sims said that nlaiiH were bolfiir nimln in lmv.. Iho IipiuI of tho Standard Oil company toko the stand when court opens at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Judge Landis, who spont Inilenendolico day In Wisconsin, will return to Chicago today. ROCKErULLKR, MAY NOT TESTirY. Chicago, July 0 Timorrow, tlio richest mun In tho world, John D. Rockefeller, . founder and president o' the Slaiidnrd Oil Company, will uppHur borure United StateB Judgo Lunills, to give Information to enable the- couit to inflict the proper pun ishment fur tlie criminal offenses of which Hip company has been couvlct- 3. Tlio Standard wus fo mil guilty by a jury In Judge Landis court, in Ap ril, of discriminating 'jgnlust tho gen- eiul public In conspiring with the Chicago ami Alton rallmrad to secure a rate lower than tlio lawful pub lished rarte on shipments of oil from Whiting to Hast St. Louis. His. Tho Standard was convicted on UGVJ counts, tho statutes permitting a tnax- linniuno from servlco from- uny1 ntuto Aside from tho fuct-itltiil Iho prom Int'iicoiof Rockofoller Tvl'll attraiit' a largo gntherltrg, )io arraiigomcuts aro being made at federal court that would not ho made for the nppcaranco ot any other person. Rockefeller Is immune frorm servlco fiom any stuto court while hero. Rockefeller Is ex pected here, this afternoon, and will eb tho guest of Harold I'. McCot illicit. his son-in-law. It was Intimated to day that tho government will not put Rockefeller on tlie stand, if tho other witnesses give testimony con veying tlio Information as to the earning, ownership and stock control, needed by tho Judgo to fix tho pen alty. Tills Is partly becauso tho fed ornl government does not want Rock efeller to give testimony that will make him Immune from criminal pros ecution. If tho government finally, In the other Standard proneculions, gets testimony that will land Rockefeller , In 111 ml the bars. IN DANGER by a Woman Who was Once Heaver May Sit Upon are Greatly Aroused. ligious ceremony with llaroness Vaughn, bv whom ho has a two year old sou, with tho civil ceremony. Such an act would muko tho baroness, (iu con of Belgium and her sou heir to the throne. It has been openly In timated to tlio King that tlie Relgluu people will neor allow tho throno to pass to one ot medlocri) blood and that if he peisdatH. his abdication will bl loreed BANKERS SENTENCED Wreckers of Enterprise Na tional Bank are Sent to Federal Prison. Pittsburg, la . July 5. Judgo Ew Ing In federal court, today, sentenced f!o men found guilty of complicity in wrecking tho Enterprise National hank of Allegheny, to terms of from five to olght yeiiis in federal prison at Atlanta, Georgia. Tho men sentenced aio, teller, TIioiuub W. Harvoy; book keeper, George L. Rulston; assistant teller, Charles Monze'iier; I.omart B. Cook, real estate dealer, and Edward P. MaoMlllan, general pleHc of the bank, who pleaded guilty, ". r iuJ, W3t w Jtoi -a va vt nmmiwMiwanai " wiwwwimwumjwtiwA'wiftBaiwiwMBWim iMrwwv;OTiwWiVwwewW(ii)iiHdb