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w I, f ,j - ,, -n : as i ;,' -'. f.U.M , y iy ill, ) . .' ' (i Ti cb ,; faij,:? -.' ..!- r ita i K. u V V' r, i C PAor. rouR THE MARION DAILY MIRKOK .WEDNESDAY, MAftflH 27,' 1007. THE Daily Mirror, . BURGESS .,..Buaineti Mnf A. C HOLLAND ...... Editor T. M. ARMSTRONG.. PJf ADVERTIBING RATES FURNISH ED ON APPLIOATION. Thk fftpf receive th Beripp HeRTelegrftpliie Newi Berviee Mid ltoket Reporti. RATES OE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Blnglfl Copy inmr.-wimeMMrTOW?- o For Week by Carries tn.x.: 10o By Mill, pef yew ..... .-..! $4.00 Stmi-Weekly Mirror, per year $1.00 Both P3ione t.-.-.-... ...-.-... No. 9 "WEATHER-For Ohio: Shower and cooler ionight. Thursday i'mr, partly cloudy and cooler. Recent flurries on the New York stock market have attracted more nttcution than thc Central Ameri can war. Tho Foraker men and the Taft men arc fightinjj for Governor Harris for his own successor. Ap. parcntly the voters arc to be given no voice in tlio -matter, but Ohio republicans should he used to that by this time. On tho day that tho Nicaragua!! forces captured the capital of Hon. dura.", and practically put an end to hostilities, in Central America, trouble broke out in .Morrocco and France and Germany began to make faces at each other. At the samo time practically a state of anarchy existed throughout Roti mnnin. One user no sooner begins to lieal than one of mere new ones develop . doncd nil liopo of securing convic tion far murder in any degree, and to resume tho Irial would be only o formality. The jury being excused (will open the way for a claim of mistrial, should the com mission determine Hint Thaw i sano and the trial be resumed. ,So taken as a wliolo the trial which lias attracted world wide attention more than any trial .which was ever held, not barring the Dreyf,us trial, has become more complicated than over. Justice Fitzgerald should bo up held, generally, in bin decision to appoint a commission in lunacy. Most certainly, with capable men on tunt commission no jiann can be done. If Thaw is insane then ho should not be on Irial for his life, but if he is sane, ithon deter mining that l'acit can work no hardship upon the prisoner, or the prosecution. .In the interest of justice, .ludgo Fitzgerald could do nothing but appoint the commis sion, when there was n doubt in his mind as to I lie mental status of tho accused. It is really amazing how some Ohio editors are banging onto Foraker. Editor Cnppellar of Mansfield w the rankest Foraker man in the northern part of the state. Ho evidently is of the opin ion ithat tho nation would have gone to tho dogs long ago bad it not been for Foraker anil Is at a loss to know how Ohio over ex isted before the senior senator was discovered. Ftxrakov appears to be endeav oring to Jiitcli himself onto the tail of the political kito of Govcr oior Harris. !AIJ at once iie lias become greatly (interested in' the weliarc ot tho old soldier in gen eral and Governor Harris in par ticular. (For a time it looked as though Taft had been given tho insido track and Foraker had been put out of tho running in Ohio, but it is now apparent that tho sena lor is not going to give up -without a fight. He intends to rile up the political pool in Ohio as .much as ipossiblo and depend upon his powers as an oraitor to pull vie tory out of tho muddle. iff 0 A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt Most people know that if they have been ick they need Scoffs Emul sion to bring back health and strength.1 1 But the strongest point about Scott's rt is that you don't have to be . - . .a mtnutston is that you sick to get results from it Ik J lljkeeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, " brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre; ,,'' "rents coughs, colds and consumption. y $ Food in cdnMnfaleT'foriH'sick well, young ana old, rich and poor, s v And it contains no drugs and no alcohol; ACL DRUCOISTSj BOO. AND $t.OO.' "" 44444444O444044664644 $00,000; Bowdoln, $250,000 nrtd Milt., saps $100)000. fj'hese subscriptions "woro decided upon after the board had considered applications from abotlt 400 I'jstltu. tlons. All tho menluera of tho bonrd were present with the exception ot .r, D. Rockefeller, Jr., H. G. Og tlcn and Hugh Ilahna. The list of the 2S securltlcn In which Mn 'RockcfijUorn'J'JftBWMto his pledge of $32,000,000, was pay his pieilgo of $.12,000,000, was received but was 'notmadu public, thoiiglv it, .was .nindovjclcar.Jii r.'n s NEW CIEW IS FOUND Detectives now Looking for ' r Two Men Seen Near 1 ( Marvin Home. -i, & LUNACY COMMISSION NOW THE COURT. Tho Thaw trial ihas taken nn entirely new turn. Ever siuco the irial was begun, up, to n few weeks ago, tho defense, lived in fear of District Attorney Jerome, making application, for a commission to determine tho mental status of tlio1 prisonor. At a lime whon it was least expected, thoblow fell and TRUSTEES ARE NO LONGER FIGUREHEADS. Unlike many investigations-, those which have been conducted nt some of tho ntate institutions, not ably the Athens State Hospital and tho insano asylum .located near Cleveland; promise to bring re sults which Avill be lasting. Gov- ernor Harris has given the trus tees of the state hospitals to un derstand thait (hey have duties to perform and that he expects them to faithfully attend to them. He has signified his intention to hold tho trustees responsible .for condi tions nnd not allow them to shift tho responsibilities onto some one's else shoulders. Tho law specifical ly provides that : "The control uul an'.inagonicnt of the stale benevolent insti tutions, nrc under n board of five trustcesi for each institu tion "Tho boards, of (trustees; shall appoint superintendents1 to tho in stitutions under their charge re spcclively. "The board shall establish such rules and regulations as may bo I deemed expedient for tho govern ment and management oif, tho s.cv oral institutions, and for securing economy and accountability in all their affairs. "Upon tho nomination of sup erintendente, hoards of trustees nuiy appoint stewards, matrons, etc. and irony remove audi ap wmtees at pleasure. "They shall (at their discretion) advertiso for sealed bids to furnish articles needed. "Each institution slmU be vwt eil montihly by at least two of the trustees thereof nnd .thoroughly ex amined in all its parts, and shall also bo visited quarterly by I .1 majority ot the board for the amo purpose. "The board of Iruslccs oC each instiiunoii snail annua v innko to governor n .report of (heir FIRST DISTRIBUTION OF ROCKEFELLER'S MONEY Five Colleges Share in the Sum of $625,000 Which was Al lotted by the General Education Board at the Meeting Heid Tuesday. New York, March 27. Tho first distribution by the general educa tion board since It received .John D. Rockefeller's most recent contrlbu. tlon or $32,000,000, was made at a meeting of the board yesterday when, conditional gifts totalling $025,000 were made to five educational Insti tutions. Tho money was divided as follows: Yalo university, $300,000. Princeton university, $200,000. Bowdoln college, Brunswick, Me., $CO,000. Colorado college, Colorado Springs, $no,ooo. (MllUaps college, Jackson, MIes., $25,000. , After making these appropriations, tho board voted- to give a total of $(2,500 to. colored schools, tho name of which were' nof made public lest' tho help of the -'.board should tend to discourage gifts 'to these schools fiom .other sources. With tho nvp principal glfta Ir tho condition that tho Institution shalb raise a specified sum, of which the board's appropriation shall bo a part. Vale and Princeton are each to raise $2,000,000; Colorado college, on II , -H."i 11. tiiHiHS. .1 iH. J a lMHisHofn avpjrtac Jlnc.niJif.Vi iHl pur ,cont. this recent endowment would aggregate an .liiconio of $1,. 1)00,000 luimially. , In' npeaklliB of tho distribution of funds, Dr. Wallace Iluttcrlck, nee. rctary of tho gcnernl education board, said In making the subscrip tions, the board bad endeavored .u act equitably. "You will sec," said Dr. Ituttcrlck, "that . tho Southern Institutions, which have not tho financial back. lug of some of tho Northeastern col leges are given sums tinder condi tions which can bo moic readily met. They will not have to ralso such largo sums themselves in order to rfcolvo the subscriptions given by tho board. Western ' Institutions, which arc somowhat mnro prosper, ous than tho Southern ones, re. eclvo glfta under terms which aro nolle easy. Tho Northern and East ern Institutions, which are mora able to raise the necessary amounts aro nnturally required, to raise more on their own account for tho amount given by the board." Last night tho board gave out a Blntoment which, after setting forth the allotment of tho above named sums, an Itemized account of the subscriptions so far made says: ,"Important and highly encourag ing reports were received from the agricultural work of tho board, and was voted to extend tJits ngrl. cultural work to nil the states nf tho cotton belt, Including Virginia, and the necessary appropriations woro mnilo for the purpose." i.- .. - . ... 'Uovor, Uei., March 2-. JJeteu tivrf" nto on iho.troU of two men tvhofwero seen near Kilts 11am jiiocl? Inlo yesterday, 'by Miss Kil lop, .a school teacher, and who are belieyed to bo Iho kidnapers of lit lie Horaco Marvin. It is, thought tin; innn were approaching thn JMarvin farm to" dchl Villi the boy's father. The aneu were talk ing of Uie kidnaping -vhcii ,MLs Kiillon approached. They -drew pistols laud made her promise net to tell what she had heaVd". W wnt tstri woman in (larion to see our ' WALL PIPER f- 1 your whi. )m6ination4f homc'aiCihlb'8 Tho bafr. certain, rellablo little pills that do not grlpo or sicken are Dado's Little Liver Pills'. Heat for sick headaches, blliousnoss and lazy jvers. bold by Klockcn Drug Storo. A visit to this depart- mem is worm your Beautiful co for anv sort of " ' 4 V J' tH A lowest prices We under j buy thats why we unde- sell.. :' . -f s BeHLof" paper hungers aud delfTaters at your service.. These arcNyust .a few reasons why vvwint to talk to you aboVn your Spring decorating?! ricClainfs Wall Paper Dept. m SUFFBR At Epworth M. E. Church, Thursday Evcniriii, From 5 to 7 O'cloclf. PI i i 1 m m Gently moves the bowels and at the same time stops tho cough. 1 Bee's Laxative Cough Syrnp. Con tains Honey and Tar. No opiates. Best for Coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Satisfaction guar, anteed. Children like It. Mothers Indorse It. Sold by Plocken Drug Store. i MEN U Ham' Cream Potatoes Hot Biscuits, M Coffee Ice Cream Eggs N. , Salad apfe Syrup M I ADULTS 25c. 'Sfh tssrsl Cake CHILDREN 15c. tho contention o'f .Teromo hasi won, the trial has been slopped and the oamnMSsnon appointed, and tho jury excused, possibly to never be enlled together again. The fate of Ilarry Thaw now rests with the ilunacy. .wminiss'on . .Should ithccnm mission find lliat Thaw is insane, lliero will bo no need of the jury lcing,aHcd together, for nothing will remain but for the court to scnfeiico tho prisoner to an asy lum for the criminally insane. If, on 'the fil'ljer hand, the commission finds' TIjaw jo bo sane, thoro will be Jittlo need' for resuming the trial wliorc it was dropped, From all 'ftppcarancor the stato has nbau- Easter Bells ;'' IN WHITJB CI t - 1; ', ' : r nj, V 'AND PURPLE AND re VWUITW mujazEs. "" "r ' lfca. x ?.'lT.;r iltM4 rr&TF'&z.pm ' rfWfY, - . r ;J,i m s MtlBTMl AND , fTATIOirM - Metropolitan Life Insurance Company :v (INOORPORATED BY THE STATE-OP NEW YORK. STOOK COMPANY) Ci,l' j" Jf3 JOHN R. HEQEMAN, President the proceedings during These are tho theso aro Iho thinj; the year." provisions and which will be expected of tlm governor appoin tecs. (lovernor Unrris deserves the indorsement of every person in Ohio for Jmving set his fil down scpinjely against inhumani ties being practiced, but the repub lican party can take no credit for the refiii-iii. The condition which was sought to bo remedied was brought about under republican administration nnd it is absurd for tho party to altutnpt lo.tnko credit for remedying conditions for which it is alone responsible. KILLED HER DAUGHTER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Akron, O., March 27. During tho absence of the other members of hor ramlly, Mrs, James H. Hemphill strangled her daughter, Helen, aged nine years, hanging her with a rope. She then secreted the body In a box. When her husband returned from work this aftorrioon, he found the door locked, and after getting Inside ho discovered Mrs. Hemphill hi tho act of hanging herself to a bedpost. After ho had cut hor down, sho de. dared that she had sent tho little girl to heaven, where sho thought she also ought to bo. The woman had shown no signs of lasanlty pre vlously.. Sho has been a oromlnent workor.In the. First Coneiwatinnni church 'and the family is tjr known ANOTHER VALUABLE CONCESSION to Industrial polity-holders. The company announces that every person insured in the Metropolitan under a Whole Life Industrial policy who is now 75c years of age or over IS RELIEVED OF FURTHER PAYMENT OF WEEKLY PREMIUMS, and a. simi lar concession will be made to all persons now insured under Whole Life policies who will reach age 75 during 1907, as soon as they arrive at that age. This concession takes effect as oManuary 1, ioo7 and all premiums paid in advance of that date on ativ policy such AS WE This action REFER TO WILL BE RETURNED TO THE POLICY-HOLDER Ivance of that date on atiy policy such AS WE of the company in granting . 'i3C' ." Vji v. ' ", 'A- ' FREE P0LieiES ftT RGB 75 is witnout precedent in the insurance business, and wc neiieve the Metropolitan J-arw-insurance granted such a concession, This will cost in increase of reserve and in remission of prbiiiiuins OVER ONE MILLION Comp this V vs- any is the. only company, that h;is OLLARS 1 To appreciate the generous treatment accorded to its policy-holders by the Metropolitan Life, it must be remembered that already during THIS YEAR it has announced and is paying OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in voluntary contributions to Industrial policy-holders, over and above all obligations expressed or implied in their policies, by a cash dividend upon all Whole Life Industrial policies over live years .old, by mortuary dividends (that is, voluntary additions to the face of the policies when the' become claims) applicable to all death claims incurred during the year where policies at the date of death have been in force over live and by paying as endowments Whole Life policies on which premiums have been paid for 15 years when insured reaches age 80. This makes a total of OVER THEE MILLIONS THIS YEAR allowed to Industrial policy-holders, over and above the contract obligations, and OVER THIRTEEN MILLIONS during the past twelve years. If this'announcemdnt of a free policy affects 'any reader of this advertisement, and if his case has not yet been, attended to, c ask him to speak to the agent who cqllects his premiums and the agent will' attend' to forwarding the policy to the Home Ollice, TO UB EXCHANGED, WITHOUT EX-PENSE, FOiR A FREE POLICY FOR THE FULL AMOUNT CALLED FOR BY THE, POLICY SURRENDERED. I -,!. v, 1 1 1 1 f INCREASE IN BENEFITS (.'rtft. New Tables with large increases of benefits inIndustrial policies have been adopted. ' The 'payment' pf premiums on all hew Industrial Life policies will cease at age 75. Reductions have been made m tho premiums charged for most of the forms 01 Ordinary policies. The Company Wrote More Insurance Than Any Other Com pany in the World The Company Gained More Insurance in Force Than Any Other Company in the World. j 1906 . In Its Ordinary Department the Company Wrote More Paid-, for Business Than Any Other Company Save One v " ; It Gained More Ordinary Business Than Any Other Company Save One Its Expense Ratio Wps Largely Reduced, anf Was the Lowest jnHifteeiiYearV I " & iHsm.mmmPmmwmMA ( .'. t " '' ifiil iff -'"J V 1 i s 1 A 1 -tf "); '' A '! -0 s-l fl ''f m X jpj ',( fi1 t :m 'if-1 ncro.. , , ,',.. !, v 1 1 't iy t - '. .i"i ejj' a v. '. " " - itf , .. v ,"rA-, v- ' ;hi -- ---Mi a Yiii -', '..M "' : : tt .f:v A'- .';'. '. .2ii &NQ p'TPP VaH