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.IMMMIMUMMfc larn flHMM ill ' ft Bab e? I " 1 Pm B- .. H sf ,v p ft Wi ft Telephone The Marietta Leader. DAILY AMD WEEKLY.) tTHB LEADER. PUBLISHING CO. V. BPEELMAN, EDITOR. No. S. tMVMHMMVlMMMMMMMMA mAan T15E9TDAY, JLTP83,1001. ' 4 Babscriptton Ratetyfor Daily. 5B "! 1. Dellvereilfcjr-cnrrler, tan cent pr week,' or 85.00 per year If pnld In mVvmico. IJjr mnll Innlclo Washington county, 8 1 00 per year, jilv mall outside Wnslitngton county B I. CO per year, L.u at TO SUIlSCICIItCRS. (Te trttl consider It a great favor If uD acrlbers "will report any failure (o get their tender, or any cnrelessircss on tho part of the carrier. Subscribers will pleaiie not pay the car. rtera unless the carrier punches his credit tag In Mibscrther'a presence. The Unlly Lender in on sale at tho fol 1 owing places i Marietto-East bide. Gates' Hook Store IROProntSt Scott & Ward 831 l'titnntnbt. Merchants' Delivery Co Tiber Way. Union Depot News fetnnd, . Marietta West Side. C. 11. UnchanniPs, Cor, Maple and Ufrmnn -Republican Ticket. i 'For Governor, I , GEORGE K. NASH, of Frenklbi. , For Lieutenant Governor, CARL L. NIPPERT, of Hamilton. ', 'For Supremo Judge, JAMES L. PRICE, of Allen. For Attorney General, ' JOHN M. SHEETS, of Putnam. For 'Clerk of Supreme Court, LAWSON E. EMERSON, of Bolmont, For State Treasurer, .ISAAC B. CAMERON, of Columbiana. For Momuer Board of Public Works, IW. 3. JOHNSON, of Summit. , DISTRICT. State Senator, DAVID H. MOORE, of Athens. Common Pleas Judge, J. M. WOOD, of Athens. COUNTY. ; Representatle, C. C. MIDDLESWART. '- Clerk of Courts, i ORLANDO TROTTER. Treasurer,, F. F. DANA. Commissioner, L. J. CUTTER. Infirmary Director, R. E. HULL. Surveyor, ARTHUR COLE. Coroner, DR. J. B. McCLURE. DAUGHERTY SELECTED As Chairman of the Oem&cratlc State Ex ' , ecotlrO'Commilleo. The Democratic 'State Central Com mittee met at Columbus and organized by olectlng W. J. Frye, of Flndlay, .Chalrmafa; Harry (PftyerJ of Clevoland, Secretary; Lewis ,fJ. Bernard, of Cln Cincinnati, .SergcariPat-Arms. Tho following jt(llctf2ecutlvo Com mittee was selected': M. A. Dougherty, Lancaster, Chair man. ' W. L. Flnley, Kenton. TC D. Crltes, Lima. j. W. Stage, Cleveland. Lewis G. Bernard, Cincinnati. Negly D". Cochran, Toledo. G. A. Saltzgaber, Van Wort. Volney J. Dalil, Washington C. H. W. H. WHl'f ms, Columbus. E. A. Rowley, Norwalk. John J. Molter, Sandusky. It Is thought that Judge Ditty, of Hillsboro, will be made Secretary, and W. H. Williams, of Columbus, Treas urer of tho Committee. Ethel Bell "Burr. The infant child of Mr. and "Mrs George Burr died at the home of Its par eats Sunday. The funeral will "be "held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock Irom tholiouso, No, 124 Musklnpum street. J. Curtis Edmonds, Mr. J. Curtis Edmonds died at hi3 home, 109 Maple street, Monday after noon at 3:30 p. m. after -a sickness of nearly .two years with consumption. He was born at BloomfielU, O., in 1869, and was In his thirty-second j ear. Ho leaves besides his iwlfe .and two two children to mourn Jils loss aifath er, brother and sister. He was well known in the city and had many friends. The funeral services will be held at the house "Wednesday nftei noonat 2 p. m. and burial will be made In Oak Grove. ANOTHER "Jointisi" Disappears, Uy Associated Press. Eldorado, Kan., July 22. Se en wo men, headed by Airs. M. T. Groer, president of the local W. C. T. U., en tered a "joint" run by Busch In a tent in the center of the town. They de molished the bottled beer and took sam ples of the liquor do .the sheriff, who later ordered the 'ijolntlsts" to quit. Five hundred people had gathered. The "Jointlst" In another part of the town loaded his stock into a wagon and disappeared. Victim is Claimed by tiie 'Ohio River. ' Another lite Is claimed by the Mud dy waters of tho Ohio river. Thomas Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. McGoV crn and children started out with two Johnboats to get some coal from a barge that had been sunk just below the mouth of Big Run. Ho had gotten his coal and started back. When about to tho mouth of Big Run his boat began to leak. He cut McGovern's boat loose and then started for the Ohio shore, thinking lie could make it before the boat went down. When within about 75 yards of tho Argand landing his boat sank. He, being a good swimmer, start ed for shore, but could not make irand went down before help could reach him. Efforts wcro at once made to re cover his body. Three shots of dyna mite were put off, but to no avail and nt tho hour of.golng to press his body liad not been found. i Ho was an employe of tho Marietta Stone Co. at Mile Run and a single man about 25 years of age. The de ceased leaves besides his parents, six brothers and. two sisters, who reside at Gravel Bank. 4M Leave Your Orders "Witlriid NOW for your Fall Suit and Overcoat. Our samples are Iiere for custom workand also'Hart, Schaffner k Marx's ''Best in tlie World1' ready made. If you need anything for present use in suits, odd pant,s, 3hir,tj5,or any thing else in our line, you can buy them from u$ this month at, lpjpej; cejnfc. less than in any other house in this city. ' ' ' ' We are selling Children's Suits at less than cost to manufacture. X I Wholesale. S. R. VAN METRE & CO. .Retail. SUMMER S"A"LmE Mrs. Kruger Biried. By Associated Press. Pretoria, July 21 Mrs. Kruger, wife of former President Kruger, was buried here this afternoon. KRUGER DEPRESSES. "' By Associated Press. Amsterdam, July 22. Former Presi dent Kruger Is very much depressed over the death of his wife, lint Ms health is unaffected. "Cleveland and Bryan are huth "has "beens," but Bryan thinks it pretty bard that he Is also a "never-wuzzer." "Whatever may be said of Mnclay or nnjboqy else the fact remains that Ad miral Schley was the real hero of Santiago. Merely because Senator Hanna spent an liouii-m the President's stables the other cluy is no evidence that he is be ing groomed for 1904. Andicv Carnegie has offeied Ports mouth S&J.OOO for a free library build ing, contingent upon the city providing a site ana pledging Itself to maintain tho Hbraiy nt a C03t of not less than $3,CU() a jtsr. Kiowa-Comanche Openings. By Associated Press. ' -Kort Sill, O. T, July 22. Great dis order and distress wll lfollow the Kio wa-Comanche opening August 6. Fully 150jM)0 people ano registered for a chance to secure ono of the 13,000 claims to be awarded by lottery when the registration booths close July 26. Thousands are new on the reservation who are neither tnodhanics nor artis- lans and have little or no money, and announce their Intention of .locating around Dawson if they ifail tiD win a claim. GARMENT Makers Demand Less Hours anMore'Pay, ; By Associated Press. , , New York, July 22. It wis announc ed at the Garment Makers', strikers' headquarters today that 67,000 men.and women arc now on fit strike In ftew York, Brooklyn, Brownsville and New ark. The demands of the striker.are that they work no longer -than 5;D,hours a week and receive thirty per cent in crease In wages. There -was .consider able disorder during the afternoon.gen erally as a resnlt,f4hefforts.af strik ers to Induce workers 1o quit .. Of Oxfords and' Slipper cost. Some beauties left. at .i Theis Shoe Co., r It'.1 ' Putnam Street." ITS POLICY. The policy of this Bank is to conduct its business along the most conservative lines; to restrict its opera tions to Jffutimate enter prises; to eliminate all speculative venture. :: :: :: 15k Ml ?The Morso Electric Belt, Nature's Vitalizer, builds up and'strongthous.rrolibvea ana cures Rhoumntism, Paralysis Liver, Kidney, Lame Back, Constipation,. mir . uu " -Nervous uiseases. Three sizes, 83.00, 85.00, $7.00. As good ns the best-none better. -A.. CT. BIOHAE,DS PHARMACIST. Opposite Bellevuo Hotel, Front street. Ebb GERMAN NATIONAL BANK MARIETTA OHIO. fr. wm "HEIRESS" Proves to be an Indiana ftook The Louisville Courier-Journal sayfl that the protective tariff has been used as an Instrument with which to jolly the farmer. And the place where the jolly has taken particular effect is in the farmer's Lank account. Agent. According to tho news lepoits the Ellis Glen case at Parkersburg is draw ing to a closo, and thopeople are thank ful for It. The affair has giown to be exceeding tiresome, although some--what Interesting, and tho public will be filad to know'as to whether the defend ,ant is "he." "she," or "it." Hon. I, W. EllenuoQd, Grat.J Chiin collor of Ohio Knights of Pjthlas tells the Leader that tho semi-anmnl re ports cf 'iOi o&the 720 Lodgei, '.hus far received, i-how a gain in memboishlp of eighteen hundred as compared with, thelabt ujicrt. The Ou't Is in a flourishing ron'll iion, tha membership In Ohio now num. herlng In tl.e neighborhood of f-lxt-five thousand. BAD ACCIDENT rJk - V Happened to Fred WfMeIN at Put-In-Bay Sunday. Mr. Fred Wendelken left Friday foi Cleveland In good health. Yesterday lis parents received a mpssage Baying that ho was Injured In a swing at Putin-Bay. It was learned later that ha .was Injured so that his legs were par alyzed, and that an operation might be necessary to restore them to their use Mrs. Wendelken JeffJFriday for Cleve landwberehe.lies in sihoepital. " ' By Associated Press. Goshen, ltrtl., July 22. Irene (Can ning, supposed heiress to $200,OBD, is no longer a mystery. She was identifi ed today as Kate Kanning, a young book agent of East Barre, Vermont, where her parents reside. She Jeft East Barre last winter. When asked today If her name was Kate she broke donjj and went into lijsterks. Naval History Discuss by -if. Changes May be Made in Army in Philippines. By Associated Press Manila, July 22. Tho conference be tween Adjutant General Corbln and General Chaffee will probably result in radical economical and administrative reforms in army occupation. It is es timated that tho total cost of main taining tho American array in tho Phil ippines can bb reduced by sixty percent in cost in one year. Tho principal chango will bo a reduction in tho pres ent force of between 20,000 and 30,000 men. Tho abolishment of tho present army districts is contemplated and three brigades with permanent head quarters at Manila, Dagupan and Hol lo or Cebu will he Instituted in their stead. Troops will be concentrated at tho three points selected, abandoning all minor posts. These changes will re sult in enormous savings In the trans portation of supplies and the paying of rental for barracks for soldiers. By Associated Press. Boston, July 22. Referring to .Mac lay's naval history, Rear Admiral Sampson in an interview today, bald "In one way, possibly, am I responsible for statements made in the hlstoiy. I was commanden in chief of tho squad ron and responsible so far as reading proofs goes. If the lilstorian hab tak en facts from my ofucial reports to the navy department, that is all well and good. I stand by my first lepoife and official communications. I would wel como an investigation of this whole matter by congress or by the na y de partment," he bald, "but I bee no hope of its being taken up." "Schley's first statement regaidin" tho battle of Santiago," continued tho Admiral, "is moderately conect. In terviews given out some time after waids are not at all conect. They are entirely different from his first ac counts and were written In a different spirit." HOW TO KEEP COOL. Buy a gas range? Yes if you get a "Jew ell" such as wo sell make's less heat, less grease, less work than any range on the market. Next get one of our tilo lined refrigerators large stock to select: from at the general hardware store of J. 8EYLER &c BRO. 158 and 160 Front Street. f0ffC0 We are now located in our private dental parlors $k at Bellevue hotel where we will remain durinp the construction of the new First National Bank BuH3T "W ' inB- -Ab heretofore we will spare no pains or expense fc to please our, patients and give them liigh class M. dentistry at reasonable prices. j k. After the new babk building is completed we ff pvill again bo in our old location with one or tile best equipped and finest Dental Offices in Ohio, fe klndly ask our friends to assist in announcing" Pthis change. Remember all our vork guaranteed'. $k amo DEicrTA.i, co,l 5ks Both Phones. .t.P.PRnirm? n r o r ilfc . .., . jj, 0 ,gr, j-k- DESIGN AND QUALITY RIGHT. Prieo right, too.' And whore wo do tho work of putting in or REPAIRING bolls, wires, (etc.) there'll bo no fault to find with that. Workmen nro rot ex- perimentnhstfi but competent nnu skill iul. Know what to do, how io do it and have tho material to do it with. Get estimates -before placing orders elsewhere. We can quote low figures. Hours 8 a. m. to 8.00 p. m., except Sunday. $gW reception Itoom, Hotel Parlor. Lady in attendance. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Iron Frame Eccentric Pimpi Fores. Electric and blasting bupphea. Phones, 339, No. 101 j Putnam street. $400.00 Will buy a new slxroom house near Washington street. Full half city lot. Everything first class. Bal. ance payable ?10.00 a month. The best offer wo over had. Several more Just as good. Come and seo us Lnd talk the matter over. THIS Marietta Real Estate Exchange, HDRY SAVAGE, Manager. City Electric Buildings L PHOTOG-RAPHT DOWLING BROS., Cor 3rd. and Miittlinwn nt. MnrioUa.O A specialty made of liigh-clnss, out door work. Crayon enlargements complote with frame, 83 nnd up. All work guar anteed. Picturo Framing to older, - " G. R. PYNE, ARCHITECT, Colonial Block. MarldUu. 'JLi-2 - 0$mw$& fsssaffEPr" 4 ! 5 it (W 4 16 !. - .""JiT Strong and Easy Running. n Ajax Iron Sucker Rod, Wooden Sucker Tln,U litre ifflf H nnrl Klinnl.U MT I- .. n . T . "" ul Wells. WrifoJor priced ' '" r tumSur, rilJ& Iron Pull or Sur- PIMPL ES .ljr wtte had lniplm on lierfnce, but 8lie hat been taUliiK CASCAUhl's ana tliey huyo ll dlsappcari-d I liad been troubled wltlt coustlintlon (or some time but after tsk. Inn the llrM Cascartt I uaio had no trouble with this ailment. We cannot apeak toohlrh Jy of Cascarefs." TltU) WAlirnAN, 570J Oerauutown ac , I'nllajloliihla, Pa candy btvccwet;) TRADI MARK B3lTIO PtacYit InlKla U&. ni j-t - flood, Werer Sicken Weaken, or OHijo. We, 2Sc. Wc! V CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ttr. timUt lf"7, He.,., MMir,i. .. 14, ju OIL WELL SUPPLY MARIETTA, O. GO Keep Cool! as a f$t&A&. t)-Wfe uut tho nice HAMMOCKS nro to be found nth, '"' nooKS "r rni" nro ovorywliore' J Front and' Dutler'streeie, W6lTflilflr. Bold and numine - J t 1 ranteed br all dru. C 91 'I f I.HAhn I IA.t "VVV !. I Colonial Book Store - The coolest thing about them being tho PRinp ,,! t i , n shady nook, also renilires n book. With tht . LninmAXh,e i i ! llVn l? zmo- But ar cd assortment of Siimmtm, n, . 1 ' vVt. ", ll?V npt-'k. will bo found n nrp nn,i Ska Snonn, tho Moun Cains, and the Woc Z Now !! U ft'pna of tho ' -"lV I'BiJio, ijun rcgujnr SIOCK. o"i "'""" jinuo UIKJUH, 153 Colonial Block, " Front Street,- J EL VAN DERVOORT, Frup' EUbdobXtiJ 'rr,"r : c- ;.!.. 1. '. JKllMttJltfete IJitfti wm 1 im ?i m mi I -vi ."