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ir i-nrjr". -- ,lT -ijw"v"" w ;OTW4SjsriW7'TjR "I Of t 4 4, f t V, C n f ) '"to ;',,, J 1 f H '- 'V' ' ft-' tf ' n.f" . , J I ... . .. . . 1 ni.ti yif .-y lU''.. , . , ' . - 1 , W' Banner a t$ .'t Wt ! ' 'i. ', e. ,.kf; , 1 .MT. VERKOK, 0., TUIiOAt, OCTOBER 8, 1912-No. 81 NLI01 TWO CENTS ESTABLISHED 18tt w " he Hemocratii ,4 4 9' IP ANOTHER CLASH Willi Five American Marines Wounded In : A Gallant Stand ; Thirteen 01 The Nicaragua!) Insurgents Killed tastaDtly And A Greal Number Wounded-Amerlcans Seize And Destroy Dynamite Bombs-Admiral Souther land Gives Farther Details Of The Battle At Barrancas Washington, Oct. 7. News of an other clash between American ma riaes and icbel force la Nicaragua was received at the state department la a farther dispatch from Admiral Souttterland. As a result of the light fite Americans were slightly wound ed, while 13 of the rebel force were silled and a large number wounded. The skirmish occurred on the ssmbIok of the battle at Barranca, though in n different place. Lleuteti at Long, commanding the marines from the cruiser Denver atiChlchigal pa, on the line of the railroad from Costnto tb Oraimssywas aadosvortag ""to" secure 11 number of dynamite bombs which the rebels had pre pared, Lieu tenu tit Long and his men were surrounded by a mob of rebels, arm ed with rifle and machetes. The reb els opened flret on the marines and the tire was promptly returned: Thir teen of the rebels were killed in stantly and a greater number were 'wounded. All whs were able to ran' from the scene. Five Americans were slightly 'wounded, but it to saM that all of the wounded on the Amer ican side will recover. The dynamite bombs were destroyed. Admiral Soutberland further re ports ihai the rebels lost more than 40 dead In the assault upon the Bar rancas. Twenty of their number are known to bo .seriously wounded and 14 were made prisoners. The total rebel forco In the engagement num bered 40. They were dislodged from their position only after the marines and bluejackets had actually reached the top of the hill. They then fled Into Masaya, whero the gov ernment troops of Nicaragua met thorn and nnother serious engage WORSHIPERS ARE SCORED BY PIITSBURGH PREACHER Pittsburg, Oct 7, Dirty-faced male and overdressed female worshiper were given slaps by resolutions pass id at tho closing session qt the an nual conference, of the Freo Mctho Hist church here. "Who can preach the gospel to a lot of dlrty-.accJ young men and youths, eldqrlv rn With unkemut beards r IN LAKE Columbus, O., Oct 7. The body ot Joseph Reidolbach, 61, ot this city, was found near an upset skiff in In dian lake. The victim was a hard wood finisher, i Woman Perish,, In Fire. New York, Oct 7: Firo gutted 25 Park Row at an early . hour today, ywo women were killed outright and two others and a man were taken to ikos-'tols suffering, from burns. The flvo were trapped In the third-story window: All were employed by Den nett's restaurant on, the ground floor, where the fire was discovered. DROWNED REBELS ment took place, it Is stated that the government force lout 200 dead at Masaya, while the number of rebels hilled is thought to be much greater. In the assault on Barrancas hills, four American marines were kilted and a number wounded. The dead: Prhate Ralph Victor, home, Nevada, Mo.' Private Charles Hays Durham, home. Junction City, Ky.; Private Cliirence McGUl, home, Pprtlund, Mtv, Private Harry Pollard, lived at Medwity, Mam.. CHARGES . S:indunk,0., Oct. 7.-Four of eight charges preferred against Superinten dent Anthony Ott of the Erie county tullrmnry, and Infirmary Directors Henry Miller and Ferdinand Slcgel. ly Mrs. Caroline Schroeder, dis charged nurse, were sustained by evi dence, according to the report of the board of county visitors. Misconduct and loose managen it are among the, churpos made. Want Home Rule. Canton, O., Oct. 7. A movement to get Cnuton a new charter under the municipal home rule amendment ot Kie constitution is under way. J. A. Iloblns, a labor leader, started peti tions to havo council pass an ordi nance submitting to electors the ques tion t "Shall a commission be chosen to inline a charter?" decorated In all .manner of ribbons,, furbelows and gew-gaws?" asked one ot the clergymen in supporting the resolution. "We think every man Ihould use a safety razor or pay a rlsit to his barber before coming Into church. It might be well for some of the women to use less powder and fewer cosmetics." SHE SLEPT TO DEATH Norwalk, Q., Ocu' . Falllng'asleep 10 days ago and never awakening af terward, Mrs. Jacob Foeller Is deait it her home In this city. The sloop vllovod an .llllnosa'of Ioiik duration. Abbott Held to Grand Jury, Cleveland, O., Oct 7. flarduor AIn bott, nromlnont attorney and club. man, was held to. the grand Jury un der $2,000 bond pa a chargo of, man slaughter iri Justice Murphy's court Mrs, Mary a.. names, ??, was run 4own.,by Abbott's auiomobllo Sept. l SUSTAINED and died a few hours later, SCENE OF THE THREATENED WAR IN THE NEAR In this map the figures In regard to .military forces, taken from the latest books of references, must be regard ed as Indicating the comparative . NL, ' HUN6ARV y-" -j-Z "' I ET7 SBRVIA : RUMANIA l OJiRVm j Jhpultunf 6.53S000 J, ropviMort, x,m.ui v Artny no 000 jfis -. ))CtrJry' 360 Btrest Jf0 k ' , .J?; I Yr"" ' Vill V hv A' BULGARIA lX TTnrX.JS I ' Population t 035"63 vSj.l.ri y vk f ZVeJd Army X.10 000 ) f v V . CxvJry 7000 Hn I ?ctarnr2tEGito v f.Maiti 60.000 yfnJ Vfbpxi?mGnpio.ooo N Mfik ' ll fJ JSSOOQ VL f STBRN ROUMELJW 'k? "W . jt & "-" ,tk"y v. . nl i - v mi ml l iA) MACEDONIA .'. VvK M !v TURKBV iNJsfUHOPf S$ V 111 ,, fofwltrtlsn ..If.... 6,1 22,265 v lU 2' ....'.,. 420.00P ConvtkJtUMcpTm tbrt ! (' AoM'rvA........;.... B00,006 Mfj WSI -.-JVK -BSEAJNT ) TURKEY IN ASIA CsjV m V &&A lL ,,0Pulatlon'17'M0'000 '" ' II T. J. RYAN ENDS LIFE WAS DEMOCRATIC I Philadelphia, Oct. 7. Thomas J. Ryan, Democratic leader of Pennsyl vania, member of tho Donnelly-Ryan-Guffey trlumvlrato that, for so long controlled the organization of that party In this, state, ended Lin life.ln 41b office by shooting himself with a revolver. Ryan wbh hoiicessly hi- HIT BY TRACTION CAR TWO MEN ARE KILLED Youagstown, O., Oct. 7, John Ful lerton, tilt, and Rufus Evans, 33, rid ing in a wagon, were run 'down and tilled bv a Mahoning Valley traKioc I LIFE SAVED BY PHOTO Cleveland, O., Oct. ". A fnuVd tin type of his mother thut Paul Homans lhad carried for many years saved hi life, iihysicIaiiH at n hospital si'd, ' wnn, he was Btalibed near t1i heart iHrrJng a quarrel yij;h John tVt;uko. Vliysipljua sy tho tintype deiJecied. tfiH blsdu, which ohervlt(9 v.uuld , have plHroydt his heart. ' EAST, WITH FIGURES GIVING POPULATION AND ARMIES' STRENGTH strength of the Turkish) empire andjof practically every ablebodled man, the states that are threatening to go to war with It. In most of the Balkan states the "armies" consist LEADER vcly. financial!. A yonr aO; Dream land In New York burned down and that loss wns sustained hIiuihu entire ly hyhliii., T'iIh srnHou ho li.illl nn other amusement resort on thu site of the old Point llruezo racetrack, but it has not been a success. car. John Betts, raotorman, was se verely Injured, as were Conductor K. Walters and George Graham. SHOT DEAD Younpstown, O., Oct. 7. Robert llollway, son of Mrs. Cora Holl way, heard someone ,prowling In tho tci,f of their house. Ho called out, ttiire was no answer, and I loll way Jri'il, When tho family aroso James iln.llvin, who lived in Hubbard, was lund dead with a bullet bole thromgh .hi. m:irt. " ht ueart PROWLER while the figures for the Turkish army represent men actually serving with the colors or in the reserves. ABORER LOSES LIFE Youugstown, O., Oct. 7. Jeff Slit stoclt, 37, a laborer employed on the Rrlo railroad at Mosicr, was killed ind four others barely escaped when v large water tank gae way, catch hg all in the Hood and in tho Umbo llilcli wore carried down. NEARLY BROKE Akron, O., Oct. 7. With no money ' tho treasury to pay city offtrials, Council has called an election to au thorize an additional tax of $2.80 on Die thousand and $254,000 bonds. This will give the voters an opportunity to save the city from bankruptcy. KILLED BY HflRSE Dennison, ,0 Oct. 7 Virgil Haney, 1, Is dead at' the home of his father, August Hanoy, on a form, near -here, M a result of being cruthed by a horse which he had attempted to take to a water trough. AKRON AEROPLANE HELD ' FAST BY WINDMILL loune Japanese Mitor Fans Fort( Feet ft Death. Corning, N. Y., Oct 7. -M. Hondo, a young Japanese, was thrown 40 feet to his death from a plunging aeroplane, held fast by tho fans of a windmill, at Savona, near here. The aviator had made a desperate effort to avoid a, collision with the mill, but had been caught almost when his ef forts seemed crowned with success, and he ti-as thrown out before he had time to stop his motor .and prevent the plunging' of the machine which, checked, might have saved his life. Unfamiliar with the nature of the territory in which he was flying, Hondo foolishly attempted to round the angle of a barn at close quarters, and as he did so he found himself on the windmill. Hondo fell head down ward 40 feet, striking on his head and fracturing his skull. He lived but threo minutes after the few farm er spectators who had been watching his maneuvers reached him. Hondo learned to fly at the Curtis school In Santa Barbara, Cal. Two Airmen Killed. Berlin, Oct. 7. Aviation week at Johannlsthal was closed after two more deaths had been added to the long list of fatalities among European aviators during the last two months. A monoplane, driven by Ernest Alls and carrying a mechanician, suddenly fell from a he'ght of 600 feet when a wing collapsed. The accident was witnessed by a big assembly. Allg qualified as an aviator last May. Troops Being Withdrawn. Charleston, W. Va.. Oct 7. Last week was the most peaceful experi enced in 'the 'Kanawha valley strike since the proclamation of martial law over two months ago. Additional troops were withdrawn from the troubled coal' Held; "" To Appeal to Legislature. St Clalrsvllle. O,, Oct 7. Because noro than half the deaths In (ihlo hie to coming in contact with live vires In mines have occurred In Bel nont county, the miners of the county dill ask the coming legislature to ,-ompel the coal companies to install guards over the wires. American Aviator Breaks Record. Annapolis, Md., Oct. 7. Remaining continuously in the air for 0 sours, 10 minutes and 35 seconds. Lieutenant John H. Towers, the naval aviator, broko the American record for an en durance lllght by nearly two hours. It is estimated that Lieutenant Tow ers covered 389 miles In his flight LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN Cuil'AOO. OCT. 5. Cattle Itroelpl, r.00 liu.id; bwsvi-s, IS tOOll : Trans slrors. U SOfjC 0ft; Aevtern htorn. ." '5f: 00; (ttpekr mhJ iffilcrf. tl 150 7 75; cowii nnit lii-lfiw, $2 8308 on; mhr. $11 25. How TtrcilptH. !,0n0 head: llclit t C5 ?9 'J5: niiM-d. JS tiOl 3i); heavy. J KQ I 25: roilRli. s 3S 70, iilss SOfiS 10. Sheep iiiul U'lmtn - ttfctlpts, 1,001 liead: nathe cheep. 13 25(I 20; weuterq, $.1 iifji 20; yenrilncs. M 25 G& 2J: imtlvu lonihs. $4 SOfiC 7i: utm. tl 7S(J7 OS Wheat No. 2 red, St 0101 06. Corn No. J, 6i".S(C7c. Outs N'o. 2 white. MO J5c. i:.ST TttTfKAIXJ, OCT. t Cattle KecvlptJ., 16 eiira; export cat tle, SR O0f9 00; shipping steers. J7 50f 00, hutcher te'ri, $7 8008 00; heifers, J5 007 00: fnt cows, H 0006 00; hull. M OOR SO; milkers and fprlnsere, $30 00 O 75 00; calves, $lt 00012 50. Hoss Itecelpt, SO enrs; heavies, tt 55 4ft 61; mediums, $9 Kr.5j9 60. Yorkers. 9 45 ! 65: pics. $8 P0f!! 80; .roiiuhi. $7 75QR 00; ftntrx, tl 50ff7 50. . Sheep and Kimbs Uecelpts, 42 cars; yearlings. $4 000 r. 50; wvthers. $4 7Sl 5 00 : mixed sheep, $4 70R4 75; ewes. $ 60 fti 00; lamlx. $5 OOft-7 25. PlTTSmiltO, PA.. OCT. S. Cattle Supply llsht: choice, $3 04) Vj 25; prime, tS 10 g 70; tidy butcher, 17 00 if 7 60; heifers, $4 0007 00; bull, 12 5066 25; fresh cows and springers, $J5 00965 00; calves, $8 00(7111 00. Mors Itecelpti, 16 cars: heavies, $t 31 yB 40; heavy yorkcrs, $9 39 40; heavy mixed and mediums, $9 r59 40; llsht Yorkfrs, $9 00Q9 16; piss, $9 008 60. Sheep und Ijimbs Supply fair; prlrao wethers, $4 354 50; good mixed, tl Oifjl 5"- 'ilr mixed, $3 504 10; lamhs, tl 507 15. i CINCINNATI. O.. OCT. I. Cattle Receipts, 1,321 head; steers, $4 21477 fcS; heifers, $3 50(ft 75; cows, $2 Mtt 75; calces, $4 50O10 60. Hops Receipts. 3,741 head; (Hic'kers, $9 (069 25; common wows. $6 60 (JS 25; plus niul lights, $1 00bS 75; stas. $4 50 (J7 25. Hhcep and I.ambs Receipts, 1,326 head; sheep, tl 253 50; lambs, $3 60(7 00. Wheat No. 2 red, $t 0S(jl 06. Corn No. fc mixed, 6767Wc 0,ts No. S mixed, ;6j36V4c. ltyi No. J. 7374o. CT-RVKtAND, O., OCT. 5. . Cattle Receipts, ,250 head; choice fat Ktcers. 21 50fS 75; Rood To cholco steers, $7 ilitt 00; heifers., J4 2507 00; at bulls. IS 0035 50: raws $5 00(75 50; milker ml FpriiiKcrs, $25 00060 00; calves, $10 60 (til 50. ItoKs Receipts, 3,000 head; heavies, $9 00: mediums, $9 25; Yorkers, $) 25; 1U'V $ 25: rnuKhs, $8 00; statfs, $7 60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 ba4; choice spring lambs. $6 71(97 10. TOLEDO, O., OCT. 5. Wheat, tl 08; corn, 70c; data, llfto; clovtrMtd, tit 70. LE ACCIDENT Ii Which Nine Yooog Me Are Bnled To Death Mator Gar In Which They Wcr Mini Goes Over BrMfie PALL 60 FEtET TO TRACK BOUT Automobile Owned and Driven by. Son of Lumber Dealer and the Ogk cupants Were His Chums Victims Had Made Rounds of Roadhouses and Were Homeward Bound When, the Disaster Occurred. Philadelphia, Oct. 7. The worsi automobile accident in this city ots curred when a touring car, raeiafr along the Thirty-third street bosm. vard, and just emerging 'from thx park after a trip to roadhouses oa the Wlssahlckon, plunged thrcugh th' railing of a hrfdgo over the Penosyl van la trdeks and fell to the groundv 58 feet below. Bcven of the nine ocupants of Uir car were killed outright and theothec two died on their way to the German, hospital. The car was owned and driven y Edward Shaw, Jr., who was associ ated with hl3father In the lumber bua !ns. Ho purchased the car less than a mouth ago and It was the first, time ho had hart an opportunity tc dcnioastrato to his acquaintance hew hc-coiikr-driver it wHe gathererV together eight of his chums, Robert A. Hod, a nephew of a brewer; Alex ander Xevtn, William Lawrence, Gor don H. Miller, Daniel Wilkes, Jess IT. HolraesErncst Schofleld and (Rob ert Coisel. ' AH of these lost their lives. Tho party came at terrific speesj. down the boulevard. In turning U. avoid the- machine, Charles I. Spayd, who was driving an automobile in thu opposite direction, collided with thtv rear wheel o: the Show machine, Th iioavily-loaded car swerved and crash, ed through the Iron railing of thsj. bridge. IS KILLED Kni'oleon, O., Oct 7. Persons, oa, their way to church found tho char red body of H. I. Alden, 27, pinned l.eneath his burned automobile in Mtch at his homo near this city. Tho cur ukidded and turned turtle. At tho toroiiur'K inquc3t it developed tua he uruully droe at n fast rate. CAPTURED A BURGLAR Woman Dlsressrds Gun and Pounces Upon and Holds Thief. Canton, O., Oct. 7. Unarmed and (maided, Mrs. David Rice captured a burglar who confronted her with a revolver. Disregarding the revolver, the woman dared the burglar to shoot, then leaped upon him and belt), blm until neighbors came to her ati),' At police headauarters the burglar gave his name as Gilbert Wilson., U Progressives File Briefs. Columbus, O., Oct. 7. Briefs will, be filed today with the Ohio supreme, ourt, which will determine whether It has Jurisdiction to review the d clslon of Secretary of State Graves. on tho protest of Chairman A. E. Sar. tain of tho Franklin county Republk can committee, in which the secret tary holds the names of Republican, and Democratic nominees could ao be printed on the Progressive ticket, A decision Is expected within a few days. Taft Resumes Trip. Daltou, Mass., Oct. 7, President Taft resumed his motor trip today, The president and Mrs. Taft and Sen" ator W. Murray Crane attended church Sunday and later took short motor ride to the Biimmit of Windsor, mountain, where, the senator has a.0 summer residence. The presideut spent more than an hour sitting on tho porch and enjoying the view front, the top of the mountain, ' AUTOMOBI MOTORST .t "9 'I J:Y v ,n ii -A': . -21 srt i ,,JI r ii "a '! .H: 4 ;"i - v ?V3l tkb i? tl -T 2 i . t 3 u P- sr. j W . ! . .' t- V 'i . - . ' ... I n&if . i;mL &$&&ii fMiimMMMi, h'V- ji$5l $mttu SHT S'tV'i, tokl&&&L I" t:.jiwKgiitJMi,tv.t.AgMajaua., fC ? '! Vl.iW i i.. 1 r rvj v U4- -SS ii.R. ,i'dFjL j rcl.ro umMMi