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-i r-r'fWJ5Fi'p1 S-?'S "sflf-T iffo t I i fAOE'fpUR THE DAILY MIRROR U.f BURGESS ...Business Manager 1A$C. HOLLAND Editor F.M. ARMSTRONG.. City Editor "S J , 'ADVERTISING RATEB PUB LISHED ON APPUQATION. "Als paper rocelvcs the United Press Tele graphic Mows Service nnd Market Heports. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Biuglo Copy ..icm. .2o Fofc Week by Carrior mr..l0o BjKMnil, per Year ..4.00 Bomi-Wcckly Mirror, per yoar $1.00 Both Plumes ...-re No. 9 WEATHER Fair tonight and -Sunday. U ri I if '4. la DEMOCRATIC CITY. TICKET.. LJL. rr Mayr kiJU. LOUIS SOHERFF. . RT For Solicitor fefi.WILLIAM P. MOLONEY. Hi For Auditor LM HARRY S. ELLIOTT. ,' For Treasurer U CLAUDE D. WALTERS. ir'TQr President of Council , 9 SAMUEL ,B. LIPPINCOTT. fi For Council at Largo 2 ARTHUR W. BRYANT . B BENJAMIN F. WAPLES t M HENRY A. SOHULER. "For Board of Public Service 8 J. 0. ANTHONY. W MICHAEL CLARY B THOMAS J. MEAD. For Board of Education FRED E. GUTHERY J. WILBUR JAOOBY. J Tor "Ward Councilman Mrst Ward-G. W. NEELY. Second Ward-J. J. RUDOLPH. Third Ward B. B. CARTER. .Fourth, Ward-J. W. HURR. M ' TELL THE TRUTH. The people of boss ridden and corporation controlled stato of Wyoming and other Northwestern stales arc in favor of tho Ding ley tariff -for the present'' ac ,' cording to Senator .Warren. But if the' Dingley tariff is prolocting tho trusts and making the people pay high.'" prices for trust products, it would seem that everyone not spe cially protected, would be anxious i'on immediate tariff revision. If there" is anything wrong, or preda tory, about the tariff, why should it hob beat once revised to elim inate tho evils, and if tho tariff is asj, efficacious as Senator Warren and the other standpatters declare itjis, why promise to revise it uaf tt& election?" When people have acood thing they hang on to it. "tliy uwrt lllu JicpuDiican poimei nus tell the truth like tho former Congressman McCleary of Minno- feofa did that, "if tho tariff is to befrrevised it must be revised high - e$" Still McCleary 's open heart edljess was his undoing for his Republican constituency repudiated him and like other Republican "Jame ducks'' ho was rewarded by President Roosevelt with fcderol office, so his examplo hardly com munis itself to other stand pat statesmen. REPUBLICAN BLUFF. Tho Republicans cannot forgive Oklahoma that her voters gave a Democratic majority and Seeictary TBt advises tho voting down of thtj Constitution, mainly on the avgwed ground that tho wicked Dflnocrata have gerrymandered tho new state. With every political clifte ,, state m the Union a monu- mopr. to uepublicnu gerrymanders it J is hardly seemly for Taft to 2, ,. . . .... KUWS IIIU UltH BICJI9, UVUil XL me 1 Democrats have somewhat favored ' thSi lafri it own side. Tho peoplo of Ok- uma must, however, lemember thjt a Republican congres., will be rattier slow in giving them another opportunity for n statehood nndi'8 " ' ""'""l "'"l blows nobody . .mil. - . 1 f . .. 1 1 .11 n 11 ' nfind whether it is not better to fleo tho ills! they know exist under a Re- ! OCTOBER i Delineator Just Out. C. O. Wiarit HOOKBBLLEft AND STATIONS!. k TkrHoaie of Post CanU. piiblk-on territorial govornracnt lo the apocryphal ills thq Republican, pnlili?i,iiis tissttro them will como mulcv Democratic government. Ono would think to hear these Repub- , Means talk that tho Democrats will when in power, try to nun their own property and crcato Demo cratic desert out of a Republican roso garden. A great many persons nnd n great many cities want something Federal, ffho porting wlont post offices, judgeships, receiverships, and other ofllccs. The cities usually want public buildings, harbor im provements, etc. Now comes Butte, Montana, with a now Federal idea. It wants a Federal lawn. Some day wo Bhnll liavo pcoplo crying for u Federal backyard, or a Federal kitchen garden. There is no end to this longing for some thing at tho expense of Uncle Sam. And therein lies President Roosevelt's power, not in his states manship. Henry Clews now thinks that tho world boom has burst. Wo told our leaders the same thing last January, and liavo many times since reiterated, that view. One sided trust-bieeding prosperity whicn pauperizes the masses nnd cioatcs millionaires who arc specially fav ored by law, cannot last long. And when it collapses, tho wholo world groans. It is like a sinful life, to which death is always a catas trophe. Far better L that moderate well-doing which Democracy as sures, and which in its end, 39 in its progress, is- like a virtuous life. The Greensboro, N. C, Record asks hisJ question.. If a North ern presidential Democratic candi date can, and always docs carry the solid South, why should not a Southern Democratic presidential candidate carry enough Northern and Western Stntes to elect him piesident of the United States? The question is referred for nnswer to thcbe people who think there is but one Demlocrat in the world woithy of confidence. Every man who has a drop of pure sporting blood in his veins will bo delighed to learn that Sir Thomas Upton is going to mako another try for tho cup. Lipton .s tho kind of 11 man whom every one likes and if American yachts men are ever to lose tho coveted tiophy, they would rather lose it to Sir Thomas than any other man. President Robert Mather, of tho Mock Island Railroad, says that besmirched corporation managers are in the minority. Tho reason no doubt is that only the few ever cot ,to bt, .0iporntioii managers, whilo t,e Im,ny tho rent mjorjt y of peo- p0) i,avo 0lIy to frnjb, fc0mo. , thing for the few who manairo cor porations to steal. Americans have- taken to putting Lords, Counts, Countesses and tho like in tho penitentiary. That is better than allowing them to marry heirussis and heiis. It has generally been supposed by ciedulous' people that Teddy was "loaded for bear" but it turns out that Bacr was loaded for Ted- tiy. Dr. A. E. Smith says a man who chows tobacco- is a hog. A bov who chews must be a shoat. But who ever heard of a porker chewing tobacco? ,A Meadville, Pa., gill's nssail- allt ,,. ..,.. .,. ,,,. Knn . T, , , ., ., , ilence. It depends altogether on how old the criminal is, whether tho term was made long enough. Wnlter Wellman luuTgivon it up until next year becauso of advorso winds. Peary probably figures it good. Vice President Fairbanks will attend tho National Irrigation Con gross as .an offset, probably, to his cocktnil record. Sir Thomas Lipton can como as often as ho likes, but wo havo no use fcr Lord Duuraven and his sort. ' " Scientists now"leclaro that lazi ness is duo to n little 'bug. Tho expression "gone bug house" t will now have" a doublo meaning. , ME MARION DAILY Somo ono should suggest that Japan declare war against Great .Britain becauso tho Lusitania fail ed to lower tho record. Ono nice thing about theso ocean races against time, thcro nro no open b witches or broken rails. Ono Iowa man Is for Forakcr for president. Another Iowa idea. SAVED A CHILD Woman May Have Sacrificed Her Life For the Little One. Camp Perry, O., Sept. 14. Saving n child from death may cost tho life ot Mrs. Charles X. Zlnimeimnn, wire of Col. Zimmerman ot tho Fifth regiment, O. N. G., Cleveland. When a runaway horso dashed Into a crowd at guard mount yesterday Mrs. Zim merman, In attempting to drag tho child from tho animal's path, was knocked down. A rib was frac tured nnd sho sulfcicd serious Inter nal Injuries. A large crowd of men, women nnd children had gathered to witness tho puard mount on tho principal com- pnny street. Tho iilaylng pf tno band prevented cither soldiers or cit izens from hearing tho frightened cries of two children of Captain Benjamin Duperow, Clovcland, regi mental quartermaster, who wcro be ing bumped along In a buggy behind the runaway, as It toro down tho street In tho rear of tho tents. Tho horcs had started at tho end of tho company street and turned Into tho depopulated thoroughfaro. As tho animal swerved Into an In tersecting street, the buggy hit 11 tent stake and ono of the children was thrown out. Beforo the crowd In the company street could scatter, the horso was upon It. In terror tho spectators ran Jn every direction. At Mrs. Zimmerman's side stood a little ,glrl. AVhen tho officer's wiro saw the runaway, sho quickly turned grabbed the child and pushed her out of tho nalmal's path. Beforo sho herself could Jump aside, tho horso was upon her. Bleeding and unconscious, Mrs. Zimmerman was picked up and car ried Into, Ujo'ofMccr's.tent'. Sho re Uijed soon afterward under' medical treatment. As soon ns sho was ablo to bo moved tho Injured woman was con voyed by her husband to her lioinn In Clovcland. NICK IS K Jf SLATED Republican Politicians Are Grooming Him to Beat Foraker. Cincinnati, Sept. II. -The Post to day says that thero Is a movement on foot among local and Btato Repub lican politicians to elect Congressman Nicholas Longworth mayor of Cin cinnati and Julius Flclscbmann gov ernor of Ohio. The plan Indicates tho entering ot Longworth Into tho lists against Senator Foraker and Con gressman Burton, of Cleveland, to wrest the toga from Senator Dick, 'iho article continues: "Foraker Is to bo eliminated, and Longworth Is slated for tho toca. In good tlmo. Tho Ohio legislature Is expected to repudlato tho senior sen ator for his attacks upon tho admin istration and mako tho nunlshmnnt lit tho crime by electing tho presi dent's own son-in-law to tho offlco "Congressman Burton Is supposed to dupllcatp the operation In north ern Ohio, If ho can muster up enough votes to beat Tom L. Johnson In Clovcland as -tho first ston. Thim bouthern and northern Ohio uro to bo enabled to get together, nnd tho last vestiges of tho old Hanna contingent eliminated frorm tho stato, lake to river." WOULDN'T ALLOW FUN MADE OF HIS CLOTHES Bellefontnine, O., Sept. 14 Joseph Tiacey, an Oklahoma cow buy, who is hoio visiting his sweet heart, ci oated a panic today by fir ing three shots into a crowd of school children. Tho children taunt ed him ns ho strnllp,! nlmir. n. street with his sweetheart on ac- . in ui. jnh oig mil ana llannol shirt. When arrested Tracey said: "I mily shot lo frighten the galoots." FRICK SLATED TO HEAD THE STANDARD New Yqik, Sent. 14. Wall-st y V. men i"Bht,.',,MrB. Kovac reports that Henry O. iS isSe! ' Kr?Btf'?',M W .. ., numuiuu vu 11 ic navo tijp , Doardor,, slip pay Jaftor bpr hus been revived bv Komm ( TT TT ntr, !.',. ' HAafifiliy't "V ', MUIROR. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1007. .fcLLLLLHkLLBLh. 1 I. MARX llogcis' serious illness. Tho street pays little attention to denials that Roger has suffered a serious; breakdown. ' fflf' ' Traders argu'o iyijt' the oil man is growing old; "that ho has lived for yea is undergo mest intense inentnl nnd pliyicnljjbtrain, that ho hna taken so. niniiVncations of Into as to indicate v'plarh'iy, that oven rest fails to .vcsRp' hi failing health, and tnnfxfcrick unquestion ably hastened hm recent return from Europe rot;ilKopurpogo of con" suiting with thbfoll leaders, con cerning mnltersl believed to bo re lated to Rogers,' retirement nnd Flick's assumption of the former's duties. ,., Friends of both Rebel's and Frick scout tho suggestion that any rhniigcs in Iho Standard's manage ment nic contemplated. 1 l Ml DREAMED OF, BURGLARS AND) SHOT A1 MAN New Yoik, ScpTfHl. The jury at Elizabeth, NITtI in tho case of tleoigo W. IlolhnVj whoso trial on a charge of "nianslaughtcr ended yesteidny brougham a verdict of ul,ty . llollins, who formerly lived 111 Montdnir, was 'Inflicted for tho killing of JamcsThodnc, a negro, whom he mistook for iv burglar. Ho claimed ho had been dreaming of burglars; thattho noise of ash cans Thorno wosTT helping to re move from tho 'collar partly awak ened him and ho- fired involuntnr- v" r' Both sides finished their cases shortly" uftcr noon and Judgo At watcr chaiged thg, jury. Both Hol lins and his mbdjier boro up well under tho verdict. IIollitu. immedia tely was relelis'cdf in $5,000 bnil, which was furnished by his aunt, Mrs. Sarah' GAPickman". AKRON BOLT 'WORKS . - DESTROYED BY FIRE Akron, O., Sept. 14. Fire from a spaik en the roof 'destroyed the entire plant of tho Falls , Hollow Stay Bolt works at jCuyahoga Falls, entailing a loss of. $50,000 with only .foOOO insurance.. TAFT'S STEAMERfIS.. WAY, BEHIND TIME Seattle, Wash,, SflpV. 14. When Iho steamship Minnesota of the Great Northern Stcninship company pulled out from thcjlgcj at Smith's envo vesterdav, having on hoard SeScrctary Of War William II. Taft ho was exactly 118 ."hours, or nearly three plays' behind 'llcr ixhcdulo time. ' ' . KILLED HER CHILDREN ' TO PREVENT , KIDNAPING Johnstown, Pa., Seil-i. iMar- tha nnd Catherine, 'Jtwa 6mall chi' ion of Mis. latnaniio' Thomas, an inmate of tho Cambria county alms house were found dqad in their beds having been strangled. Tho mother cnum 'down to break fast as u-jiial and casijally remark ed that two of IhoVt children had died during tho njh$. An investi gation was made and. fingor marks were found on tho children's throat' Mrs. Thomas denied Hint sho had killed the little girlsj.but it is said TJ''? h "'i'80"'1 ,l fin aiterwards admitted the deed, say'l'l' ' n'STM tt H VnfH T" iug that she. was afrnnPof her hi 7:. t" "" hand, who is herding a term in inc wojkiioiiso tor alleged lion-support, would takqRjjjftm. "from hor. jkutt ' joplin newspaper BLANTjftS . WRECKED Jopliu", Mo., Soptt.. 14. -Dynamite tonight wrccke'dtlio press room and composing voomiof the Jonlin News-Hoiald, nu afternoon Republi can newspaper, whipji' lias be.cn con- .lllltlm n 1 . A1 1 it . ...... 1. 1. a uiuKiuiu -ngninsc mo city counoil and iwlico Jdonartment- Tho explosion currJifjis o'clock. 'WIFE STABBED" StECAUSE OFA BOAHDER Toronto, 0., SeptVi-Left with out the aid of a surueWfor two davs after her Injury, MrsflGeorgo Kovac, Biimocii in uio nack'by her husband, It Is alleged, Is dylmr.r Tho husband cannot bo found. r Kovac and Ills wlfa , had .nunrreleil oyer tho presence 'b7fta bnardor, she Fall Hats Wo aim to sell tho best hal3 in town. In style and finish our lino eclipses all former shows. Hals hero becoming lo all faces,, both soft and sllfl styles in every sliapo and shade. Price $1 'to $3.00. & SONS WRECK AVERTED Engineer's Faith in a Dream Prevented a Great Disaster. Hnrrisburg, Pa., Sept. 14. Conlldcuco in a dream avoitcd 1 a , wreck on tho Northern 1 Central inilroad. Previous, tc reporting for duty t tho roundhouse, Engineor James' B. Burd, who pulls tho Buf falo Flyer leaving Hnirisburg at 11:10 p. m. dreamed that his tram had run into u landslide at a point between Dauphin and Halifax, 15 miles from here. Ho told his drcanl to several rundhouso attaches, but they laughed at him. Engineer Burd to ease his mind determined to run slowly after pass ing Daupljin. So speeding his train tip to tho limit till Dauphin was passed, Burdi slowed up. And it was well he did, for at a point somo distance- north of Dauphin identical with tho place ho had seen in bis dream, tho engine ploughed into n' landslide. Going hlowly, tho engineer was ablo to bring his train lex a slop with little or no damage QUEER PRESENT Secretary Loeb Receives an Elephant Tajl as a Marie of Esteem., Oyster Bay, N. Y., Sept. 14. Sec retary Loeb has an clqphant on his hands at least part ot an elephant, nnd It might ns well bo a wholo living pachyderm, so far as Loeb knows what to do with it. It la tho tall of a lingo quadruped that Is worrying tho secretary ana 'i nr- rlvcd today. Ernest Lyon, United States minister to Liberia, Is donor of tho elephant's tall. In a letter accompanying It ho explains that no ono but a person In authority Is allowed to use an elephnnt's tall either for decorative purposes or a fly spatter. Lyon de clared that as Loob Is in high au thority and appears dally before tho "most high ot tho administration," ho Is entitled to carry tho oublem of power. Tho present Is about a foot nnd n half long, supplied with u black, bristly brush at ono end and a ncnt leather hnndlo at tho other. Somo speculation was indulged in nt tho cxecutlvo offices as to what will happen tho first tlmo Loeb ap pears beforo tho "most high of tho administration," waving bis elo phant's tall. Bets woro offered that tho oxccutlvo will dcclaro tho .trojihy tho work of boiiio African iiaturo fak ir and refuso to touch It. Another OCEAN WAVE SWING BREAKS; SIX INJURED Pomeroy, Sept. 14--Uy tho breaking hf an ocean wnvo swing at tho fair grounds this nftornoon Miss Artio Birdine, Chnrlcsi Smith nnd Arthur Jones wero seriously injured mid three others slightly hint. EARLE MAY HAVE GOOD LONG WAIT Paris, Sept. 14,-Ferdinnnd Pin- poy Earle mny havo to wait somot timo boloro ho can wed his "allln ity," Miss Julia Kn,ttndr,'iVr wliom he cast off his wife nnd child, ship ping them back to Mrs. Earlo's family hero. Tho discarded wife lyiiioiincod today that Bho will not institute tho divorce proceedings for which Earlo is longing immo djately, Mrs. Earlo reached this do cision after u long consultation will her father. Tho sea voyogo and especially the views of Jior frioiid, it is iintedt imvo niiiNcii hit 10 flop nor roniinein- lion of Baric lo tho "ofilnity'' jn ' a somewhat difforent light. MOTHERS AROUSED Indiana Man Offers His Ur born Babe for Ad option. Hammond, Intl., Sept. U. By of fering his unborn Infant for adoption becauso ho declares ho would not bo ablo to provldo for tho llttlo Ono When It arrives, Lucas Campbell, earning $100 a month, has stirred such n storm of Indignation among tho mothers of this city that ho and his wlfp aro preparing to sceks a homo elsewhere , When Camp'jell realized that his wife was to becomo a mother, ho inserted this advertisement in a local paper: FOR ADOPTION Anyone desiring to adopt a pure haby cau do so by paying all expenses. Ali arrange ments must bo mado nt once. Call at fi31 South llohman strcot. South Hohman street bolng In tho fnsblonnblo part of Ilnmniond, sev eral women nnxlous to adopt n baby called at the Campbell residence nnd woro told they must wait ton days. Finally Campbell disclosed tho secret by saying tho baby was not born. The news of this remnrknblo case spread from homo-' to homo. So many threats havo been mndo against tho Canjpbclls that they have decided to movo. BURTON IS FIRM He Will Accept no Donat ! ions With Strings ! to Them. Cleveland, Sept. 14. If any pub lic service corporation has appropri ated cash for political purposes this fall, It can put It back in its treas ury, becauso Congressman Burton de clares he will not accept nny contri butions from such sources for his mayoralty campaign. ' "I will not permit nny public serv Ico corporation, enjoying or which scoks to enjoy, rights granted by tho city council, to contribute to my campaign fund," ho said Saturday. "I will not accept nny contribution that will wirry with It any obligation on our part. BURNED HIS HOUSE FOR THE INSURANCE Columbus, Sept. 14. Stato Flro Marshal Creamer anil his deputies .havo wrung from Va.rnlo May Friend, a Juckson woman, a confession tn which sho Implicates .1. 13. Howo, a retired farmer of near Jackson, for whom slio says sho kept hmlso for several years, with threatpnlng to kill her If sho divulged tho sccrot that be burned his house on March 31 to get tho Insurance money, $1, 018.5, which she alleges" has b'cen paid to him. Howo Is now under Indictment nt Jackson on tho charge of shooting to kill the woman. NEW INSURANCE , . - COMPANY LICENSED . Columbus, O,, Sept. 11. -Tho Cleveland Life Insurance company of Clovcland, an Ohio eotpointion, was licensed Saturday by Stata In h'urunco Commibsiouer "Vory; ,to tbj busiilChs in tho statu. Tlio apiial stock is $125,000. P. W. Ward n inesulcnt and W. S. Shelton is sec retary of fho compnny. WIFE? NEXT FRIEND ASKS FOR DIVORCE Canton, O., Sept. 14. An un usual potition for livorpo was filed in common pleas court today by PaulJ Policy, as; tho next friend of Aunio Brnccia, not yet eighteen. Tho petitioner declnrcs that tho girl married Antonio. Brnccia, much her senior, when she was not yet fifteen. Tho petition lavcrs' that tho ohild wifo loft hor husband before sho was sixteen, (Iiq separation coining 011 account of tho defendant's' al leged nnu-Hiipport. The Agony of ECZEMA Promptly and Pomanontly Relieved, by Mi Tijflirfs Rimidy Never known to fall. Moat stubborn and distressing cases, pcrmarletly cured, Not cure no pay that's tho guarantee. Bold by Hoadjey Drug Ooropany,1 Marlon, O.J w ivi Aftvw M.uv.nvvi uvviuvvi Business and Professional LITTLE ADS LIKE THESE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER WHO WANT TO DO BUSINESS. ART STUDIO If it isnU a Brunskill Photo it isn't tho best. It pays, to got tho Best. They aro mado at tho Br'unskill Studio. . LIVERY Don't forget that wo .mnko a specialty of driving rigs for 'pleas- nip or business. II v PERRY. Union St. Both Phones. ICi MODEL MEAT MARKET. , Dealer in all kinds of Fresh nnd Smoked Meats. Sausage, etd. W. G. MBRKLK. I Both Pbones. 140 S. 'Main St. I ' ' WASTE PAPER . "We buy waste apcr of all kinds and descriptions. Als dealer in Scrap Iron. Metals.. Rubber. Bot tles. Hides. Pelts and furs. P. MALQ. ' Both Phones. 282-202 Fnrining St. STAR BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer of carbonated bever" idges Ginger Ale and Sodas. Selt zer nnd Siphon Mineral Waters. J. R. SMITH, Prop. ' Phone 1744. ' BRUNSKILL Jlns all kinds4 of Kodaks and .Cameras for sale, and every known supply. Bring ycur kodako 'trou bles to us, wo will sell supplies in any quantity at any timo. PHOTO STUDIO Sco our special Photos for $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen. Special rales for the next 30 days. , O. F. FELLISON. 115 East Center gt. ' REAL ESTATE Wo havo tho greatest variety of; city property of nny firm in Mar ion. Wo havo businoss properties of vnrioiiB kinds to offer for gro cory stores, restaurants, bakery and department stores. THE .T. W! CLARK REAL ESTATE CO. ! 114 Court Street. ' Prof. Frederic Berryman BARITONE Teacher of Voice and Piano, Studio 400 E. Church cor. Vine. Phone 1596. (WILL GET NAVAL STATION ATI "VLADIVOSTOK St. Petersburg, Sept. 14. Tho Bomse Gazette publishes lor the third time, telegrams from Vladi vostok to tho effect that it is in sisted in naval circles thcro that an agreement will shortly bo con eluded between tho United States and Russia in regard to a naval basi fon tho former 001111117 in tho Flar East. Under thw airrccmct tho Ameri can fleet will liavo a Jiaso nt Vl"r vostofk in addition to the prcsenj one ut Manila. TALK OF WAR' WAS ( ALL BALDERDASH Washington, Sept. 11. "Not even respectable nonsense" wbb tho way "former Ambassador Luke Wright, who has JUBt returned from Toklo to rcsumo prlvnto life, characterized tho war talk between tho United States and Japan. Tho ambassador had a luiig talk with Acting Secretary ot Stato Adee . today, having called to closo his otr flclal connection with tho department preparatory to going to bis homo at Memphis, .Tcnn. "But Japan docs not want war with United States, nor with any nation." declared Mr, Wright. "The country Is burdened with debts Und heavy taxation. Tho rnte of taxation has boon Increased since the war with Itussla. Further than this sho has Korea on her hands, nnd that Is no easy problem. China, too, dpmnpds her attention." . WOULD EXECUTE - '"' -' EVERY GRAFTER Wnterbury, Conn., . Sept. 14. Tho death penalty for grafting if. tho suggestion of Congressman Geo, L. Lilloy. Ho lias- just made his opinion known in a letter to n friend saying: "If Vlind tho sup- ' lemo lawmaking power in this coun try, tho only crimo punishablo with' death would be grafting Murder would receive secondnrv rnnKi.lm-,.- Al.'" . ' nor, but he doesn't think his -utterances will hurt him iny, Ho says if his aiifiral .futnVo de-' jionils -on n tofornnpo of 'grafting, IlO dona nnt. nnvn Pn.. n ..r.!...i mV'v Attire. 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