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t - - TVT "WX" ? TWfT r l" (' l ' 'if WEATHER FOR dHlOShOwers tonight and Friday. t v Marion daily mirror. VOLUME XVII-NUMBER 251 MARION, OHIO, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1909. PRICE TWO CENTS. :h i it THE r f v lv f- SUBWAY AND ELEVATED Fm ,,MP ;SP IN JOIN STRIKERS M & V" Situation in Philadelphia Car Strike Becomes More Criii, , ..cal-.Maty Smalt Riots Occur Today and Moie Ser- 4vAioiTroubleitf Feared Strike Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 3. Tho su!u,wny and elevated employes Xhls oionilag Joined tho striking carmen tvod tied up tho somU'.o on several linos. Only a ifaw trains wcro stant od iby nquMinton men. Police protection is Inadequate Thcro woro sovral smaller riots In ittirlouu iparta of tho clly today, and It la foarod moro serious disorders will odour when tho striko broakcrs Bond out cars Jator In tho day. Last illghit, about rtwomfcy riots occurred nnd forty cars wore badly damaged, ANTICIPATE ANOTHER INVASION OF CUBA High War Department Official Refuses a Regular Army Regiment to Mississippi Adjutant General for State Encampment Hints that it will be Needed in Cuba Within Neict Ninety Days. Washington, Juno 3 Tho war de partment looks for another Cuban Intorvontlon within ninety days, ac cording to Adjutant General Arthur Fridge of Mississippi. Goneral Fridge has been conferring with Gen. Bell, chief of tho general staff about an assignment of troops to a MIssU Blppl stato encampment. Oen. Frldgo first asked for a bat talion of tho Seventeenth In fantry, now stationed at Fort Mc Fhcrson. .Atlanta. ilo was refused this battalion. Then ho asked for otoior battalions boioriglng to the southern Ailautlc coast neighborhood and was told that theso could not loavo their stations Just now. FJnully too was promised a battalion from Texas. Gen. Frldgo says ho asked why tho departments proferrcd to bring troops tho longor dlstanco to tako part In tho Mississippi maneuvers Ho says tho answpr mndo to him was that tho department expects n call to Cuba within ninety days and wants to keop tho rcgulara most conyonlently stationed to auswor such a call In hand nnd ready for prompt mobilization. ' Gen. Frldgo aud his Btory will prob ably bo officially ropudlated for dip lomatic reasons, but ho has tho repu tation, official station and appearance KAISER WILHELM AND CZAR NICHOLAS TO CONFER Another Meeting Between the German and Russian Rulera Will be Held Aboard One of the Imperial Yachts in ' Finnish Waters It May Mean the Maintain . ance of Toace Between European Countries. St. Potoreburg, Juno 3 A meeting between Emperor William and Cm poror Nicholas wjll tako placo In the wators of tho FlnnlBh gulf. Tho oxact dalo ot tho meeting win bo dccldod upon later, but It probably will bo Juno 17. The, qcrmun Em, peror will arrlvo 611 ltlto 'imperial yacht Hohonzollcrn nnd Emperor Nlcholjoji ,tbo SJundarfo Tho qar W,H tycaSSProPAPfod !y .M. JpwolBlty, foreign rjVplBtxu;,. nid, Admiral Vpo vodBky giWstorjOr marljio, Tho nojBp tho proposed lutqrvipw botwoojjj tiOi i6oyprelgiis, -coining bo poon aftojljjo Bpttlcmotjj; pf, tho Bnl- kan, crlHl,!as arouBod, oagor bjiccu latlon among tho diplomat at St. Potorsburg. It was supposed In Boino quarters that Gorman modlatloji, which hud ended tho crisis, had left n horltago of blttornoss which wouill cstrongo tho two monnrchs and lend itusala to Identify horspff moro cloio- ly with Groat Britain's continental 1 policy. Tho mooting, which, according to eomo roporta, has boon nrrango) on tho Jnltatlyo of Eraporor Nlcl)o)as, Is taken to mean that Russia prefers an amlcablo orrangomont with Oermany to the doubtful isauo of an nntagon- lijtlo policy, If Emperor William nl A Summing up of the to Date. some being burned on tho tracks. Tho Idle mioftv number -1,000 nnd tho employed, 2,000. Tho strike has al ready oat tho company $300,000 and ith.a men $11,000. Tho nuirfbcr In jured la 50; arretted, 300; strike breakers and "scabs", 1CO0; cars in sonwde, 530; unaJblo to bo put Into eervlco, 1800. LUany "scabs" who wcro brought from Now York this morning, quit and Joined tho strikers, saying tho vgoncy which, had employed thorn had misrepresented conditions, to thorn. r 1 ot a reliable man who would not bo apt to either credit or circulate ghost stories. It Is undoubtedly a fact that tho official and government sot In Washington look forward to an other Cuban intervention In tho near future. Tho lnsldo gossip hero Is all along that line. Tho populnr party In Cuba, which Is also tho negro party and tho ma jority party, is now on top, and tho business Interests on tho Island don't uno this crowd. When tho American troops left tho last tlmo a number 0 tho planters frankly stated their Intention to bring thoso troops back again very shortly. Tho present Cu ban administration has been playing into tho hands of this business oppo sition by doing tho prodigal act with tho rovonuo and by starting tho old Latin-American gaft'o ot concessions. Tho pending Cuban budget Is far In excess of tho posslblo revenues. At least 0110 dangerous political opponont of tho administration lms boon sont on nn "Inspection" tour or South America" with sovornl (runits ot bright uniforms, two military aids and a ?40,000 purso of spending money. Obligations entered Into by tho American provisional government have not been mot. In short, tho Cubans scorn bent on riding to another fall. so moots President Falllcres, as It I? reported from Borlln ho will do, the European situation may bo regarded as entering upon a decidedly poaco ful phaBo. After meeting tho Gorman Emporor (ho Ituslan ruler will go to Stockholm Piobably on Junb 2C. Then ho will loturn to Petorhoft, and during tho onrly dnytf of July will rccolvo King Frederick or Donmarlc thoro. Hl3 Majesty aftorwards will proceed to Poltava,, to bo present July 7 and 8 at tio colouration of tho 200th anniver sary of tho battlo or Poltava. Tho Emperor will then depart by sea for a visit to Franco and England nnd probably Italy. Tho plans ot this trip aro hold secret, but olaborato preparations already uro being takon to provkt tampering, with tho rail way linos nlong tho routo ilurlng tho Journoy. Tho mllltnry attaches ot tho various ombasslos and legations havo boon Invited to accompany his Majesty, but no other diplomatic rep resentatives. Tho Emperor on Juno 5 will pre side nt tho dedication of tho monu ment to Alexander Hf, .which has aeon oroctod at tho ond of tho Nevsk! ProBnoct. : .dBSEr.. ?llWHiS ., "."'. VLbsy j TINCLE JOE CANNON PROVES HIS VERSATILITY BY PUTTING UP HIS HANDS WITH PUGLIr ' 1ST JACK O'BRIEN. When Joseph G. Cannon, speaker of tho house of representatives, recently visited Philadelphia ho went out to Val ley Forgo nnd paid a call to "Philadelphia Jack" O'Urion, tho heavyweight pugilist, who was training there. When Undo Joo reached tho King of Prussia Inn, where O'llrlen trains, the pugilist had Just donned Mt clothes nftcr n lively setto with ono of his trainers, but ho obligingly stepped out In tho road and squared off with hli distinguished visitor. Mr. Cannon told O'Hrlcn that In hli yourtger dnys ho wns considered clever ns a wrestler, but that boxing was not ono of his accomplishments. OAiLL, STIUKE OF AUi MIACHJINISTS. ilUttlmore, Mil., Juno 3. Offfliilals of tho International Miuihflnittta' union, today, called a Btrlko of all ma chinists employed on tho uJalUmoro and Ohio rail road. WESTON STARTS EARLY ON FIFTY MILE LAP Ixi ramie, Wyoming, Juno 3. Wes ton, tho pedestrian, niVhed hero last night. Ho rdtlrod limnadlatoly and resumed Ma rallc tU'a mornlinB at four olclock, exporting to mako tflodluino Donv, flday miles iwest of horo today. MOB METES Frankfort Mob Strings up Negro Who Shot Man Who Reprimanded Him. Pratttofont, Ky., Juno 3 A nogru accampanylnK' a tont show was dis covered clashing tho canvas and was rcpjrOmnindcd by tho superintendent, hoon ho fiJiot, fatally wounding him, lV mab of nagioes then aittomiptetl to lynklh their follqw mvrro but wcro iprovontcd by tho olficow. Lator a mob of vlittos toos Ulm front tiio Jail, liAwsod lulm, nnd nlddlod lii'ls (body with bullats, witliln slgdit and sound of tho governor's mansion. Defense will Endeavor to Justify the Actions of tho v Accused Attorney. Columbus, O., Juno 3 Tho Supromo Count hoarlng of tho iltabaiimont pro ceedings against Attorney Charles i Thatchor, ot Toledo, was resumed this morning. Tho prosecuting com mittee Jlnlshod Its testimony which brlofly summed, charged Thatcher with attacking In punllc tho rocord of Judges ot Lucas county common picas bench, during a campaign for le-oloctlon nnd of tho misconduct a-i an uttornoy by romarklng that tho at- tornoy l' coiiuln cases ought to be takon out aud shot. Further unprofes sional conduct is charged In bringing suit on notoa already paid and at tempting to tako by foico a part of tho nionoy of a cllont for whom ho had secured damages. Tho do feiibo had mnny witnesses to call to rofuto tho charges In part. It Is cxpoctod to show that nn attorney as a prlvalo citizen, lias a perfect right to criticise publicly a Judgo whou a cnndldatQ for ro-elootlon, PROSECUTION HAS FINISHED SWEPT OVER II PRECIPICE Four Frenchmen Killed and Two Fatally Injured by Accident in Alps. Turin, Italy, Juuo 3 Ono ot tho worst accidents In tho history of tho Alps occurred, yebtcnlay when four Fronchmen wcro killed and two In jured, fatally, In "attempting to as cend tho Gicat Dent which has boon I heretofore) declared lnuccessablo. Tho )nnrHnr nf n rntir. rmtanl tho elv tn sweep down tiio mountain Bldo aud over precipice, two bundled foot high. Tho party Included notod mountain climbers who havo been In tho neigh borhood a fortnight, planning tho ascent. Yesterday thoy btarted with tin co experienced guides. They mudo a chcular route and when two-thirds of tho way to tho top 0110 of tho mid dle men slipped and struck ono below him. Tho guides braced themselves but tho sudden Jar parted tho ropo which linked them all togother. The bIx mado a frantic effort to gnln a foothold on tho Ico encrusted mouu italnsldo without avail. Tho guides aro not unblamcd for they had taken every piccautlou. LOCK HORNS IN THE SENATE Stone and Aldrick Clash Over the Question of German Interfer ence. Washington, Juno 3. .AUgry words bu'jwcon Stono, iDomonrat at Missouri, and Sonator Aldrlch, on tho Gcmnau tariff statement, which recently caubed a commotion in tho senate, markod today's proceedings. Ald lidi iniUmatod Ahat &tao npipcsirod as a rciprcscjiitaalvo of tho German gov onwmciiit and Stono charged Aldrlch with being "grossly Impertinent." Tills served to oipcn tho ontlro sub ject of alleged Goionau Interference In lAimortwui legislation and rosultod tn a gonerul dlH.usMoa. Who nrgunient 'britiwoon tho two lenders was at fovor heat. Aldrlch ahly uphold tho claim that liutorfer- onco on tiio jurt of. a foreign jKiwor in tartff logislaitiloii was highly im ipoittlnont. Senator Dopow wittily Bivglgostod tho humor of tho sltua tlon of tho GomnaJi govonvmont lay ing nwldo many Iroiporfcuit ouoations 'to Intorfero in our tariff laws, to nirotodt her manufacturers or minor articles. Sonators Tillman and La ifollcKlto mado churnotorlsUo romnrlcs on U10 rjueutloa and tho aittondlng eltuaWon. STEEL STOCK GOES SOAKING ON THE MARKET iNow York, June 3. Shares of United States stool corporation' aro loading bull markot today, and ox- MIX TUUSTDIK CONFER DEORiBIS. Colitnuhus, O., Juno 3. Tiio trustees or Ohio Northern Untvcni ty, nt Ada, last night, conferred tho degrco of "L. L. (D." on Governor Ifannon nnd mado W. L. rinley and (Adjutant General Wojbrechlt, IMnEcrs of Art. ports dccl.iro tlimt It will carry tho cntlro list of actlvo stocks to un iprcccdontexl figures. Common touched CS 1-2, and preferred 12! 3-4 at noon. lEuropo una ueen a conalatontl buyer. I nci casing tho 'business of the company for many months when orders wcro uphold Is 2clluvAd to bo tiio cause of tho rlao. JEFF DAVIS' OLD HOME DEDICATED FOR A PARK aiepklnsvllle, Ky , Juno 3. Fair Mew, tiio old homestead of Jefferson J)avis, president of tho Confederacy, iwou today dedicated as tho Jefferson lU.ivis Memorial Park and glcn to itlio people of tho South. Thousands attended tho barbecuo and picnic held previous ito speedics doltvered nt tho dedication. B. and O. Company is not Worried Will Employ Non-Union Men, Baltimore Md., Juno 3 Tho plcco work systom caused tho striko cloud, today, over tho machinists ot the Baltlmoro and Ohio system. Following a scries of fruitless nttompta at set tlement botweon tho officials of tho company and International union of machinists, It was reported tho bollcrmnkors and stoam litters would Join tho strikers. It Is officially an nounced that this will not affect the situation. It Is said tho company will employ non-union men. Six Armenians are Executed to Give Semblence of Truth to Claims. CoiuJtutvtiiwpio, June 0 Oiilsslon aricH at Adann today dispatched iword of tho lianglug of six Innocent ArnionlniiB nllogcd to bo partly re sponsible for tho recent massacres In Asia Minor. Tiio Anmonlnns who wore hanged with nine Mohammedans had nlliso lutoly no hand In starting tho tirou Wo, Grait indignation Is oxpreased and an attempt to securo diplomatic interference to prevent more much lianslnfia will bo mudo, OTHERS WILL JOIN STRIKE 1 MN HANGED F NS EW A WHOM HE CAN TRUST Outlook Contains an Editorial Praising Warrtogto 'Daw son, Representative of the United Press who Hm "Worn Fame Throughout Europe as an Author Ex President Invites Dawson to Accompany Him to Kijabe on a Hunt. Now York, Juno 3. Charactorlst-'i Ically enthusiastic of Colonel Roose velt, tho current number ot tho Out look today dqrotos an editorial a col umn In lanigth to tho praiso of tho literary prowess of Wnrrlngton Daw son, staff correspondent for tho Ualltod Preso, whose stories of tho dtoosaelt iwty In Africa havo at itrooted International notice. Utoosovolit sajs: "It seems queer to go abroad and discover an Amer ican author., Tiwo books appeared dn England last year, named "Tho Se&r" and 'Tho Scouigo" and liovo been successes In England and on tho continent, yet they aro by an IVmcmican, (Mr. Dawson, of South Carolina. The books deal with local ities, types and questions exclusively tyji'ical ot America. Is It not cred- TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR Republicans at Washington are in a Quandary to Know How to Proceed to Redeem the Buckeye State for Their Party None of the Men Who Have Been Mentioned are Satisfactory as Candidates Former Governor Herrick Mentioned. Washington, Juno 3 Ohio Republi cans hero, from tho president down, aro at sea ovor tho gubernatorial light next ear. They can't settle on a candldato to run against Gov Judson Harmon. Charles P. T.ift was here, conferring with everybody nt tho capltol. Tills set all tonguo3 wagging on tho topic of Ohio poll tics. Charles P. Taft took luncheon with Sonator Burton. After that ho talked with Senator Dick and with Ropic sontatlvo "Nick" Longworth sepa rately in tho sonato marblo room. Subsequently ho played golf with tho presldont. "Just visiting," was the explanation of his errand by Brother Charles. Thoso visited denied any special significance in their talk with him. Asked U Charles P. Taft in tended to run for tho sonato again, Sonator Burton Bald: "I don't know what his plans are, Ilo has bald nothing nbout thorn to mo. 1 do not Intend to tako part In tho selection of tho now sonator. I mean to keep my hands off. Tho gov ernorship Is nnothcr matter. I hopo to havo something to do with that, as overy othor Ohio Republican prob ably docs." Dick listened very patiently Indeed M BUILD A GREAT NAVY OF DIRIGIBLES War Department Will Ask Congress to Provide for the Construction of a Large Fleet ot Air Going Craft's to be Distributed Along the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts for Defensive Purposes. AVaHlrlngkton, Juno n, iPJans for tho oonatrutitlon of n llg fleet of war Ixilloons uitul depots at strutoglo tolniUi along tho const oc Uia United States Jn which itho aerial oraft may Ibo hbusod botwoon fllshlu aro 'to bo Imado at ouco by tho war depart ment . (Major SquIor, ot tho signal icorps, haa been Imitruotcd to proparo thoso plans for tho defense of tho Atlantic Coast. iWhon completed and approvod thoy will sonvo as molols for tiio aerial dofcusca oif 'tho Pacific and gulf ttxuJta. Tho War Department has boon con (vdnieed hy tho atehlovemonta ot tho Zqppollu balloon that tho era of aortal navigation Jios arJived. It hopes that Congress also will awake to a realization of tho fact and that tho kWHTopnlations sufficient U permit Mila government o keop paw 'with E MAN iltablo tliat this American, writing iwttth unusual powert of American b encfl and problems should hiaive an oxclusUoly European audlenco?" iltoosavolt makes a sliort roviqw ot he books, praises them and ompha 6izcs the peculiarity of the author who Is unknown In his native coun try, yet popular abroad, Although he novcr mot Dawcon umtll tho bo n'nning of his present trip, the per sonaHtiy and painstaking aacurocy of tho young newspaper man in his statement of faats regarding tho hunt has aittrarttod tils attention and a .bond of friendship sprang up bc 'eon tiio two, Itho colonel gradually lowered tho censorship ho had sought to throw around nowa of nls trip and, starting nonth today for Kijabe, Dawson accompanied the expedition at tho president's Invitation. to tho report that Senator Burton would tako no hand In tho 'next sen ato flght "But he says the" govorn shlp Is another matter," Dick was told. "Tho next Republican nominee for governor should belong to no man," Dick said quickly, "and to no faction. It Is to tho Interest of every body to havo tho strongest candidate and a party, rather than a factional candidate." In connection with Dick's comment it should bo romembored that govern ors aro frequently strong factors In senatorial fights. Incidentally Dick said that a roport had reached him ot a movement moro or leas goneral nt nomo in behalf of anothor guber natorial nomination for former Gov. Myron T. Herrick. A lieutenant of Charles P. Taft also started to talk today of drafting Sonator Burton to surrondor his now nnd hard won seat to save tho party and President Taft by running for governor against Gov. Judson Har mon. Naturally, Sonator Burton de molished that theory tho mlnuto It was propounded to him. Tho Ohio crovd In Washington does not enthuso over any of tho es so far mentioned in connection with the governorship. Europoiim nations Will bo made, lu atUWiHitloii of faorablo action by Congress the fAgnal oonpri lms bpon iliiitruotod to prepare, tho plana, Whllo Major Squlcr bus not ypt gono luto tho t'oclmtcaUUes of M i task, he has a goneral ideu. of tho iiiannor lu w'hldh tho plan WM! btf Worked out. Tlho coast 'Willi bo Rcplaratod UtO ollljJbes about 25Q miles In length. At each ond of theso ellipses Will be ,bullt two or throo balloon houses and supply dapota., Tho houses wlH Ibo located with a view to clow co operation, with the artillery dopdta or zones. Thoso dpIotfl will thus be iprdtcKtcd and also ca)yi reached whenever the men (behind the tyif' guns dtoeiavor tho ileceity of retook-' noitoii'inig tho wiarny'a potoSUoja IhrougJi the air, ( j The udfviantngo gained buHding wq (Continued t on Page Six) M m - -Ct 9 'J ll ft t -i 1 fs t i I- Ink lJu5s"4 A .i. 3d. l-a-Il if T. J uu &ii)3ML , tjii..