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' 'i ' '' i'V v-f ! ' ',1J'. " J n " wi t, '"! - i .x : ' ,A' 1 .. '"' 5 V A H? w 'w.' The MarioHI Daily Mirror '.i 'Vsf'. ' v t . .V s ' " f ft f . U - ' MARION. OHIO, :ruiJDAY EVENING-, OCTOBJSK 1. 1007. I - VOLUME XVI. NO. 40. PIUCE TWO CENTS j1 vv .tyh''v mr j u" 1 At.. " I fck 3V m J V- ! THAT WAR TALK IS OaNSIDERED OPPORTUNE Secretary Taf t Gave the Japs a Few Licks Straight From the Shoulder and He is Believed to Have Scored a Point Mikado and His Subjects are Patted on the Back Before War Talk is Begun. Washington, Oct. 1. Secretary raft's speech beforo the Chamber of Commerce of Toklo, yeBtorday, Is ex pected to havo n good effect upon in ternational relations between .Tupun nnd this country. IJIs generous recog nition ot the wonderful progress which hns been matlo by the Mikado's oraplro cannot fall to flatter the Jap anese pride- and the lemiiitler that American officers and statesmen have, In fact, made that progress pos sible, Is regarded as particularly ap propriate Some surprise Is expressed at the extended references, made by the sec retary, to tlio subject of war be tween the two countries, nnd . the emphasis which ho felt called upon GREAT STORM STRIKES BOB EVANS' FLEET Only the Strength of Ground Tackle Prevented Vessels From Being Swept Ashore by the Gale Two Men ,. Lose Their Lives and Anchors are Lost by a Number of Boats. Washington, Oct. 1. A terrific Btomi off New England coast Sun- dayVplayed havoc with Admiral x Evans'' 'fleet at turret practice off ipo Cod and resulted in two fat- V - "WUies. Lioliienant John II. Furze $uofc,Uio battleship 'Illinois, was Mfihrown Wiojeiitly? against a' hnijrh rasfswayi .receiving injuries .xvhieto . vc- cdto the ntoval academy frum Georgia. Harm Carroll, an ordinary sea man was gxve.pt overboard from tho Minnesota nnd lost. lie was a citizen of Dyesbuvg, Tenn., and Unlisted at Oklahoma City lost February. Admiral Evans notified the navy department yesterday of the losi of lives. Tho Illinois, by his or ders proceeded to Ilaston, where tho body of Lieutenant Fuivo .was taken ashore and his relatives noti fied. Lieutenant 'Furze was bom in MOFFETT IS; GAME He will . Cite Instances of Other Violations of Re bating by Railroads Chicago, III., Oct. 1. -According to his counsel, James A. MolTct, presi dent of the" Standard on company ot Indiana, will give evldenco to tho federal grand Jury, xvhlch xviU justi fy tho statoments that havo been mudo by Sir. .Moffett to tho effect that other shippers in tho neigh borhood of whltiiiR, liul., havo been as RUlHy of rebating with the rail roads us tho Standard Oil company, of Indiana, which iccoutly received u iccord-brcukiiif: flue in tho court of Judgo Lamlls. It Is said that tho evidence which will bo given by Mr. Jloffott will result in tho summoning of numer ous other xvltnosscs, and cause tho government to "proceed against sover a other corporations xvhlch xvill bo named, , , HUNGARIAN l BANK OPENS. Oct. 1. ThoJ unw Now Yoik, tAweriean-Huiij,'arii bank opened '- its olllces qa, Uiondway today, and is now 'ready to lecoiyo -xlepo.sits fi-pm tlii,lliui.-arian josidents, of tho metropolis'. Hnlf xtf tJip capital stock of llp institution is oxvned liv.llm Central Credit Bank of Hungary, a (iicnnv xvliieh oonlrola tlie business of somo "JfiO proyin cil" bo.nk in that country, with a capital of, ..200,000,009., to lay upon his denial of the pos sibility of any such a contingency. It Is pointed out, however, that ho was talking to ti Japanese nudlcnce, which had been fed by the yellow Jap press on war rumors. The secretary's extended reference to this wnr talk Is believed to havo ben resulted from a visit ot Jap. newspaper men, who desired on ex pression from Tnft. Ie refused to bo Interviewed, but said ho would discuss the subject In his speech. Ills statement that the suggestion ot a war between tho two count! Ics Is "Infamous," nnd that tho good will of America toward Japan Is as wnrni as over, Is heartily appioved In of ficial circles here. South Carolina April 20, 180, and entered the naval fcervico as a naval cadet from Georgia on Mr 20, 181)7. Ho was promoted " to ensign from .Tune 7, 1003, nnd to Lieutenant .Tune '7, l!)0(i. Afler vrndualioii fiom tho naval acad emy no nerved on boaid the Now Yoik, Tlw do Cuba, the Cincinnati, Aiinnnoii.s an it Illinois. .- flOttiiwV Wir7$c7iolary or '.the nax-y of tie los Sunday night of anchors of the Minnesota, Kentucky and Ohio, supply .ship Glacier, cruiser I)rs Moines. 2; the colliers, Mar ccllus and Caesar and yacht Jlu, (lower. "The Krarsurgo and Maine" ho said "lust anchors petting under way. Maine recorded anchor. Kx pet't to n'cover anchors of baltlo sh'HK and Glacier oud Des Moines.' The licet was nnchoietl on a lea slioio and only Hie stienjrtli of their ground tackle saved somo of, tho his warships from beiiiR thrown on the beach, COLLEGE MAN DIES .AFTER CLASS RUSH "Ithaca, X. Y., Oct. l.-ll. Douglas Fowler, iv Cornell frt'sh mau fiom Galveston, Texas, died hero after mysteiious illness. The circumstances t.iirroiiudiujj iiis death ,'iive curreney to tho rumor that ho died from injuries sustained in thi! 'rnsh" of lust Wednesday. Dr. C. l'.i Dcaman, xvho attend ed Fowlor denied that the "rush" had anything to do xvilh his death. Ho .believed that death xvas diA to a runturu of a blood vessel in the brain , but insisted that tho "rush" could not havo been, tho cause as there xvero no minks on the youth' body or head which ho n'lijjht have sustained in :i rough and itumblo set to. Fowler tonic part in the "rush11 but, uiTOidiuj? to, eye xvilueises, suffeied no roiurh treatment. Ho had beeii'ill prior. to this affair. His 'mother has recused to pormit mi autopsy. KILLED HIS SWEETHEART AND COMMITTED SUICIDE l'iUshtir-, Oct. I. -John Miller, tiwd twenty-four years mid single, shot and killed Mrs. Koo l'ior, also aged twonty-four years, of lMtlshui':,', Pa., said to hax-o been bin sweolheart, late yesterday and then committed suicide at his moth er 't homo in Wal'iut Grove, a sub mit of this fity. It is said the couple iiuarrelod on their xvay home from this city, and op their arrival, xvhen llio girl sat down at n table, Miller is alloicd to have picked up a shotgun nnd praelically blown lipr hood off, Ilu then ' turned' the xx'enpon , on 'himsolf and shot' off part of- .his oxvu ,head. $ . , , !i JAP SOLDIERS KILLED IN WRECK Seoul, Korea, Oct 1 Forty-two persona wcro ktllod or injured by a train wreck near horo today 1 Among tho casualties aro " many Jtpancso soldier ' t tf i) tf t It ( , 1Z i, CITIZENS DEFIANT Salem Water Company Tries ' a New Move to Carry its Point. Salum, 0., Oot. 1. Tim ,Salcm Water Company, which sbut down its plant and left the city xvilit uul water until the mayor and tuuits inlcifore,.!, ow 1ms a new plan to get money from tho con sumers. It has adopted tlio now schedule of rates, which tho coun cil Jius not approved . The com pany, however, says it will cut off all consumers, xvho do not pay the iucren'O by October ft. . Nearly all consumers say they .xvill lcfiibO to p.iy the liexv rale- and defy the company. BROKE HER BACK Husband Enraged by His Wife's Giving to an En tertainment i Now in Jail. iiuUO leuce, u itrostterous xuvmcr, is in jail, id 'default of u si,UUU bond, charged wilJi asMiult with intent to kill. He xvill bo given a tem porary hearing this afternoon. It is charged that Lawrence, who livcH' near l'ierponl, 0., Saturday, dragged his wife down a flight of stairs, beat and kicked her bieuk iug her back. Lnwienco x-as not arrested until yesterday. A son told the neighbors that liis mother was iu a j-erioiu condition and an investigation lesulled '' the hns baiUl's in rest. Jt is stated that Lawrence xvas oni aged because- his wifu wont to .in entertainment with n neighbor ing family. "If automoblllng Is Induloed - . A NEW DANGER OF? "SCORCHING.""" ,, ' ' -1 mX YuWp $&' vmm blus3 the TiV-KQ 5a a SS&KSSih s!2&3r..Z s V"'' C." N rjjat .. bsh wmw r fAS.VIl .rf. - " .w XMfJk'XsA; W" .. I lKXWUa 1 " fit 1 Jt I ?,sw msmi I ' mmm irfUnrfv kmk rit, &h.. &lv Jri. , "X l tS KSt& W.V v.. wk cm should rogY rl-lOS WlKiiiWM ii iiiii a mw hum i ii i "Hniiiimi ill uMniiimJ imnmm memory will become defective." Statement of Eminent rtecf 6peclallst. TRIP'S! BEGUN Peopleljojr Keokuk Give Pfcsldert Roosevelt an" pyation. 'lot. 1 President mplial iilurclt "down lUUIUIf I.-...,!..". lioosevcl Missibsifw, vir lias beuu. mo HlL':wiidi--'4?WUwii's.j.pit ucarmg the eiiici: extSifiwl, ai.il ids' party, left the w(tiiKfflS'(l tiero at 11 a. m. after tlic'jcsi'v ..i ilind delivered a Mtirriii,' ullSrg'a m Hand park. Steamnjnnf- i ilccriptions ac ((imiuniKlMlTii in.iiiilent's boat iloxin tfiollfiBK ,t waters. Tho depnilurejfinuv i siyht, more- in- sniriiur tlin"rilili tho tivcr sinco I he days 'oMe ' 'il war. Lavish dowu'alionsytg. fas and . bunting Riveted .ljresljl('i' Hcmsevclt xvhen lie arrix-edSjlrtj. ' 'iiinu;. Tho popu lation ,o Caitiff i'i' xas multiplied by llinuiKsfflSiV'ilseers from near by eclion5l$dt t''io states, Jllinois, Iowa nndlMistpv ' I ho prejiijOMt lino of prosrcsi fiom staTionte r stand in Hand lnik xvasi'imcU'd with people and at Hevci'iilffiti s, Hcliord children xvero niiisselfflgMii uy: national nirs. The icecit!qnro 'niniltce. headed by Governor Cuimhin". Mn mayor and other diL'iinrJfc met the nreMtlent at the traiuTfeli. Tlic HrKfjgr steniner will imike lionaStfe between Keokuk ni"l ot '1 Hi' w expected to .trnve 4u MO.tT, Imis t'omoiTow moriiine' WILL FIxESlE FOR JWNSURANCE TRIALS v New' Wk&M. '1. Subpoenas returnable ftKouriiiv iiiortnni imr.,.n .Inslii'o Ibnvfir in erimiiml branch t mipremoSfiDnit. were .soul nut. . . Ifci . . ... .. r'.i, ., today by niflKft Attorney Jeromo's assistant! iiJt&fyjuo bifj ' insurance ea'c. i( it'irV time a dcmaml will Iiq madoillittt: the dales for Irvine Mm iiinL . m.:..., i' ii ", ." VAJUytv.'s'"",-. liuiiui- fety'5if.5,frJ3n?ilir;iiUfr.-T5V'.: MAYOR DEMPSEY IS RE-NOMINATED Cincinnati, 0., Oct. l.-Kdwnrd J. Dcnipoy, Iio i.s mayor, xvas renominated for mayor nt the demo cratic convention (otlay. . ELLIS REVIEWS'iTHE FIGHT IN OHIO St. Louis-, Ort'.'jj'. Wadu 11. Kllis, attoiney general of Ohio, deliveivd an address on "Tho Prosecution of tliSStaudard Oil Trust,; before tbnltorney gen eral iu seshion ihefo today, lie leviewed the Oliio.figlit against tho Standard Oil company. 'jH r -mm.mti feffagf 'mii IB 3l In to excess the healtlilestfmnn may expect to find that by oloxv denress his MAKES GOOD HEP. PROMISE London, Oct. 1. A dis- patch from Poking says that clowjaflpr empress has . issued a decree nnnounc- ing a coiifltltutional mon- archy for '.China. tf t OHIO LABOR UNIONS MAY TIGHT TAFT Ciiliimbiu. 0., Oct. 1.Tho 1 ars es I ruuvei-lion exer held by the Ohio Fpdet'nlion of Labor, opened lu'io lndny. As Atncrieau Feduialiti11 of Ijdb.v hns o)ened up a fi;?lit iiirninsl Scriflitry Tuft's candidacy for tin. presidency, effort will bo made In bnvc organized labor of Tuft's slute deelaro nzaiut liim. .'IN A HURRY TO BEGIN HIS SENTENCE Kenton, 0., Oct. I. Tn order to tixnid the crowd, ex-Mnyor IJlnek xvho xx'as rfven u year sentence, yesterday, for embezzlement, was hunted to the Colmbus penitentiary before duylijrht today, lllaek xvm anxious to bcftin serving his sen tence a., eaily as possible. HAD ONE LEG BUT HE COULD SHOOT Hubbard, (L. Oct. 1. -Thomas McGinn, a oue-leyjjed man, is un der arrest, rhurireil xxith hhoolin;; his xvife, who it dyin. M"in. McGinn lecontly xvent to xvoik at the Occidental hotel. Me- .Ginii visited hor and found a tele gram alleged to have been ent bv iinnthnr man and the shoot hit followed. YOUNG MAN' MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED llayton, Oct. 1. The dead body ot I he youujr man found lyinsj in nn nlley tit the rear of a' aIoou Sunday morning, and xx'lio had a a."-h on the rijrht side of his fjice hns been tdeiititied ns that of Charles E. Khodehuinel, of Pitpta. ''10 police and coroner tiro undo- L''(lc'1 "' 1I bollior or not ho xva UIU iUt.1111 'I- "lll l'i.Y GAVE BIRTH TO TWINS Kent Woman Dies Under Very Peculiar Circum stances. Kent, 0., Oct. 1, Mr. John If. Milton, aged 4:i xvas found un (oliscious in tho basement of her home ami died without revealing the cuiie of her injuries. Twins, xvliieh died, xvero born jut beforo the woman's death. It is believed she full down stairs, A PARALLEL TO THE STEUNENBERG MURDER Bomb Explodes as Sheriff Brown, of Baker City, Oregon, Opens His Gate One Leg is Blown off, One Arm Mutilated and He is Believed to be Internally Injured. Baker City, Oiegon, Oct. 1. An attempt was made, last, night to assnsMiiHto former Sheriff Harvey K. Brown. A bomb xvns exploded, just as he opened the gate at his mine. Drown had onoV leg blown off, one aim mnliliati'd and is suf fering internal injuries that may ause lu. death. The crime xmis xery similar t tin. ..nc f xxliteh , w hen -liiMifT, was diligent in enforc foi met- Goxerimr Sfeunenbeig of i,l!r the law against gamblers and Idaho, xvas tho victim. Jsnlnonists. , INSISTS SHE IS OLD MANS DARLING The Divorce Case of Mae C. York bupreme Court and the Trial May Begin Within a Month Effort Made to Keep the Affair a Secret. Now Voik, Oct .1. Though every efioil was made to keep the pio ceedinys secret, Jlue C. AVocd's suit lor absolute dix'orco from Senator Thomas C. Plait came up in the supiemu couit yesterday. 3is Wood, xvho is a handsome blonde, has been a school teacher lawyer and stenographer, and it xvas tliioiigh Senator I'latt's in llueuce Unit ?Jie gut a position as government stenographer in the post ollijce deprtmiiiit , at .Mbjjugtn. She declared that Senator Plait married her at ttio Fifth Aveniio hotel on Nov. 1, 11)01, and that the marri.igo tit Lillian Jauewny, neatly txxo years later, was null and void. Justico Senlinry xvas sitting xvhen the case of "Piatt against Piatt" came up mid the buvjers tried to 'mve the rei-onls sealed. J. D. I.ee, for the plaintiff, said that his motion xva.s to frame issues for i jury trial, and Ir. Stanchdeld, for the ilefi'ti.-e, made the. prelim inary objection that the papers in the case did not state what ques tions ;ere to bo asked tho jury to decide. iluslieo Seabury took the paper? mil gave counsel for the palintiff tntil tomorrow to submit his qucs tinns. J. n.1v l.ee, counsel for Mao ROOT IS WELCOMED Great Ovation Given Him When He Arrives in Mexico City. Mexico City, Oct by toxeral thousand person, among whom xxeio many members of the American colony, Secietary of State Klihli Hoot arrived iu lexico City at 4 p. m. Monday on tho ve'ial presidential train, which bi ought him from tho border ii, I be "neat or the. Mexican gov- eminent. As liio tram pulled into Uio national station tho aatiUory hand played an - Ameikaii pattmtic uiraiul the stnlosmnit was given .1 rnusini' welcome The iu'ty was at oncO conducted oulsido the station, whom carriages were waiting to take Secretary Hoot and party to Chapnltepec. Sluutly after tlio 'arrival inure ieu xv.u served. Chupultepeo Castle xvas formally turned over to Mr. lioot, who was told Hint Hie historic palace would be his residence during bis slay iu Mexico. The a'nnvtiiieulK that Mr. ltool and family xvill occupy aio tho most olahoratu in Mexico. A lolegruph a-oom with two of tho I'.msmii- xho leached Hroivn just nlti'i l In- accident tiiul before ho hipped into unconsciousness heard linn iittci: "They have laid for me and they got me." TJii- i nly trace left by tho por pctrnturs was a wile extending alonsr the fence and to the middle of the load. I The I'lilv noS'ihh? elno In thn :is- h.hk i tlm f.n.i M...I Ti.-.i.n Wood Comes up in New Wood, made the following state ment : ''We have absolute proof that Miss Wood was married l Sena tor 1'lutt u November 1, 1001, and -he is noxv suing him for abso lute divorce on tho only ground on xxhieli a divorce can be ob tained iu New Yoik. "T, made a number o mutions incidental to n trial beforo a .iury in the court today and Hie trial ' will piobably begin about Novem ber 1. "S 'iralor-PJa.lt nines l'mt desiroAii a I rial befoic ajury1 and lias in structed his tiltorneys' to fight a move for such a trial. "Jte denies absolutely that was niurricd to Mis, Wood and denies the chuiges in the bill for divorce. "Th'.s is- not u blackmailing proposition on the part of my client, and xvo xvill produco tho eivdenco xvhen culled upon, to do so. We have nothing f(1 conceal from the public and xvill .seek vindi cation beforo the jury. Miss Wood was s,.,.,(.tly niariied, but (he ceremony ,ii legal in every lospeet. ''.My client declares that her marriage ceremony to Senator I hit I was secret because his frist xwfo hud been dead but tt short time. Thoieafle,- Mr. Plait mar Jied Mrs. .I,ii,(.vvy after he hod had some trouble with Mis Wood". most expert opeiatop, from tho CViiii-nl siaticu i i-imrgc, i at tho diS"alof Mr. n0(lti An .. omobile and txxo carnages pulled v tlm Hnest hoises of the govern ment rubles have been sot aside fr lam'ly! " "le "ec,c,ay a,ltl W .xi.,, City, Mex., Oct. .-!' Alter .dug tcceived. yesleiday, in Mexno's w,pi i(I ,,, ;.;vnI ll"";"'s- Soeivtm-v Knot and hU Pfiily today aie enjoying the festi vities arranged bv tlm ..ni-n...,.. lor then, entertiiinnient. l.-Gioctcd,, TI"' K"t Pmtv ih established in i iinpuiiepee castle, which xvill bo nifir iioiue inning iimij. 5,rty Mexico. in. BEQUEATHS FORTNNE WITH STRING TO IT Philadelphia, Oct. l.-Wlicn tho will ' Miss Anna T. Jeannos, tho 'ceentrie Quaker, with a leaning toward Iluddhism, xvho died in this "!tv limt Tun,!.,, 1...1 , .. wns foolll ', pl, ')Cl., ', ' J Wioni000 ,, J.Zl Lt left to Swai Ihinoro. college, upTi'' condition that all pnrticipalion in iiilciHsdlegialu sports be abandon ed. if Swaithmore refuses to meet tlie condition of tho eift. Ilia money will go to a now hospital, provision for the founding of which is otherwise mudo in Miss Jcannp.l' x ill. The o,nl ire estate is valued 'ab over .r.i,f)0",)0U. It is not thought probable Hint Swa?tlnuoio xx'ill uecopt tho condU lions imposed, , ' 'v r lift? m. ."Si -" 1 tik A1 Ym w&a iKW .- ' . : .:, h0 V . 5 . si ,5VJ I , ' wi!Ei '. I. n.i' ..'!&? ! , ahivltAikJLmMmi, mm & .LUlVJiQIfi KSHJtir.M feit