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PAGE EIGHT) THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, JtfNB3, JC07. 5 , b I II.-- ' BREAK IN LINE i PREVENTS REPAIRS I 'Completed by Marion Gas Company. The Work of l Putting In New Gates I Near Mt. Gllead Is Postponed. 5- S The repairs which tho Marion Gas company had planum! making n tho main pipe lino near Mt. qilcad, early Sunday morning, were called off on nccount of nn unex pected accident, When tho earth, )vas removed from tho lino, tho 180 pounds pressure of, gas caused dho pipe to break, tho men doing tho work having neglcoted -to provide an anchor before preparing for tho repairs. Tho gas in tho lino running to Marion was shut off at midniglrt, Sunday, in order that tho repairs might bo completed and gas turned on again, by eight o'clock. As &oon tas tho break in tho lino occurred, all plans for repairs wcro aban doned and work of getting tho pipes back in jilaco was started. Tire gas was turned into tho Marion lino about 8 o'clock and had reach ed tho city by 8:30 o'clock. Many of thp early riora of tho city wero Special Curtain Sale Every Day This Week 15 different designs Not tingham Laco Curtains, 45 to 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. Special per pair 98 Cents THE Denman-JennerCo. WE8I CENTER STREET. GET THE CASH HABIT. ioc Wash We took all tho manufacturer conts. All sizes. Wido, narrow, NEW YRK STORE. ONE HALF PRICI Is now the cost to you of any of our NOVELTY JACKETS AND BOX COATS. Tho prices now aro $3. CO to $7.60 against $7.00 to $10.00 their former prices. ,X - ciii.i t - . And All Kabo Corsets Will he sold at ONE-HALF PRICE. Thoro's still plenty of styles hut not all sizes in every stylo, so hurry. J. P. LUDWIC """'" r"'T,Marlon'a Specialty Store. KLEINMAIERS IF THE WEATHER MAN "HAKES GOOD" WE'LL HAVE WARM SEASON ABLE WEATHER FROM TODAY, ON. Our stqre will bo open this evening to allow you to pre pare for the coming hot spell. Men's Outing Suits $5 to $25 Men's Straw Hats 25c to $7.50 Men's Negligee Shirts 50c to $3.00 Men's Summer Under wear 15c to $2.50 KLEINMAIERS compelled to feast on cold break fasts. Tho (repair, which will consist of romoving several old Rates in tho lino at Ml. Gilcad and replacing thorn -with new Rates, will bo mado A--rtliiti a few weeks. Tho men in charge "will sec that tho pipes are properly nncliored and (prevent a repetition of the accident of Sun day morning. (Wednesday, Juno 5, is tho night of tho K. of P. Minstrels at tho Grand. 'It TAX REVIEW BOARD REPORTS EOR DUTY Begins Work of Examining Assessors' Reports. County Board of Equalization will Begin Work in the Near Future. Tho board of tax review reported for duty Monday morning and after a dottOeronco' wjth County Auditor Allen, in which the nudltor gavo out advice, ibegtin Its work of going ovor tho reports of tho assessors and ap praising now real ostato additions which have been platted during tho past year. P. Kelly was elected chairman and Thomas I. Emery, clerk. Tho other morrtbers of tho board nro L. B. Mc- Neal and Gcorgo Brown. Tho number of now additions plat ted and accepted by tho city dur ing tho year extending from April 190G, to April 1007, was a record broakcr. Tho list handed tho asses sors Monday by Auditor Allen reached 20 and lncludo moro than COO lots. Tlho county board of equalization, composed of ttho commissioners nnd Auditor Allen will begin work soon. Tho real estato additions which He outsldo tho city limits como under tho jurisdiction of this board. Moro than 1,000 lots wero platted In Maf lon township alone. Piles aro dangerous, but do not ubmlt to an operation until you havojlrst tried Man Zan tho Great 'Ho Remedy. It Is put up In col. lapslblo ttfljea with a nozzlo that allows It to ho applied exactly where It Is needed. If you havo Itching, bleeding or protruding piles nnd Man .zan does not rollove, monoy re funded. Soothes and cools. Re 'Heves at onco. I Sold by Flockn Drug Stor. OPEN TONIGHT. Belts for 5c had, hence tho low price of 5 plain or embroidered. ;1 KUHNS DIES FROM WOUNDS Shot in Running Fight Near Van Wert. iivlTMO I U IUi H CONVICTED OF MURDEK Pardoned by Governor Her- rick Two Years Ago For Several Years the Notorious Criminal Spent Most of His Time in Prospect. Marvin Kuhns, tho notorious horse- thief and supposed murdered, who mado his headquarters In Marlon county for sevoral years, Is dead at Van W3rt. He died In a cell at tho city prison there, Sunday oveulng, after having been shot In a battlo with two farmors ana tho sheriff of Van Wert county. Gamo to tho last, aftor being wound"d, Kuhn express ed tho wish that no would dlo be fore reaching tho city prison. During tho last time that Kuhno was In Marlon county, ho spent most of his timo In and abort Pros pect. Ho was there shortly after tho murder of his former partner, Char les Campau, for .which ho wa3 after ward convicted. Press dispatches sent throughout tho enUIro counltry today told of tho deat'i of tho no torious criminal. Following Is a story of tho shooting an somo in teresting facts regarding tho llfo of Kuhns: Van; Wert, O., June 3. Marvin Kuhns. who. after serving eighteen years in the penitentiary, was par doned by Gov. Herrlck In 1005, died lat night i-i' Van Wert's city prison with a bultvt through his right shoulder. A bullet had nlso entered above his left hip, coming out nfbovo tho right groin. Early Sunday morning Arthur L. Smith, a young man living flvo miles north of St. Marys discolored his horse missing. It having rained heavy during tho night the thief was easily tracked. Accompanied by his grandfather they starts after tho man, who mado a zig-zag Journey ovor mud rodds, avoiding towns. Tho Smiths abandoned their rig and took to horseback. They finally found a clew whero tho thief had hold up a oung boy, made aim unhitch his horse and help hitch tiho stolen anl"nl to the rig. and, taking tho precaution to tele phono to Sheriff Hott of this city, that a horse thief was headed this way. they continued tliclr Journey. exchanging during their drive of forty miles teams and rigs flvo times. Wtoon near this town they found that the thlo' hod gono north. Accompanied by Sheriff Hott they overtook tho thief Just north of Cavotto, and, 'n responso to a de mand to stop, the man fired from two rovolvers at the samo Hmo. Abandoning his rig ho started into tho iwoods, but after nn exchange of Shots, Shorlff Hott shot tho end of tho thief's noso off and ho fell. Rushing upon him tho officer found that his man was mortallv wounded. Medical aid was summoned and when tho ooctors told him that ho could not llvo to reach Van Wert and that ho better make himself kpown, ho said "Ho honed ho would dlo beforo ho got thoro." Ho said ho had no friends that ho wished to let know of his death. Gamo to ho last ho had emptied tho contents of two rovolvers, throwing one away. A pockotbook found upon him con tained sevoral clippings rolatlvo to bis pardon, his picture, bearing tho namo iMarvIn Kuhn, also an account of his starting In business In Al bion, Ind Kuhn's wife lives at Avllla, Ind. At 11:30 last night ho died, He was fully Identified as Kuhns b Drs. Kohn and Wlll&bn of Scott, who examined marks and soars on tho body which tally with penitentiary records. Marvin Kuhn' case was ono of unusual interest. A number of years ago ho was cpnvlcted o' tho murdor of Charles fampau of Fustoria. Campau and Kuhns had boon deal ing togethed In horses. They arrived In Fostorla one night and tiro next day Campau's body was found alonrc the TKs Four tracks In that cltrl oiy roll upon Kuhns who tnerfTia'd tho reputation of being a horse thief. Tho trial attracted march attention. JuBt bofpro bo was to bo pardoned Kuhns mado his esoaipic from tho penitentiary at Columbus, A dlll gont search was mado for him, but no traco of tho mlcslng convict was discovered until eastorn Indiana be gan to be terrorized by a horso thief A posse of offlcors camo upon tho thef as ho was riding along a coun try road, Tho offlcors called to their man x stnp, Ho replied by whipping up ills mount. Then, ono of tho posso opniipd flro. Thp iflply was a shot. la a moment a running fight was son. Suspicion Immediately foil irnon under way, In wllch Iho fleeing thlct was- pumped full of bullets. When ho pease brought tliclr prisoner to tho nearest town h was Identified as Kuhns. Seven ibuilets had ontercd hla body, nnd It wafc thought that ho could not possibly recover. lllo was returned to tho ponlton tlary, however, whero after a hard battlo against death, ho was Boon completely wll again. In 1005 Kitihns won pardoned by Gov. Her- rlck. Since that time until today he had not been publicly heard from. Kuhns was a man of attractive tires- eficc, a phyaWal giant. " Every Man Hit Own Docto r The avorago man cannot afford lb employ a physician for every plight ailment or Injury that may occur in his family, nor can ho alford to neg lect thorn, as so slight an Injury as tho scratch of a pin has been known to causo the loss of a limb. Honco, overy man must from necessity bo his own doctor for this class of ailments. Success often doponds upon prompt treatment, which can only bo had when sultablo medicines aro kept at hand. Chamberlain's Rcmodlos havo been In tho markot for many years and enjoy r. good reputation. They sell for 25 cents a bottle. Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowol com plaints. Chamfberlaln'e Cough Remedy for "ougha, colds, croup and whooprug cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment) for cuts bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lamo back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fo r constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salvo for diseases of tho skin. Ono bottlo of each of theso preparations costs but $1.25. sale by all druggists. llvo For DEATH CLAIMS AGED RESIDENT Mrs, Mary E. Gabler Dies Saturday Evening. For Twenty Years the Deceased Had Resided in the City Funeral Monday. Mrs. MarylKrabler. wife of Ituv. Jacob Oablur,-died Saturday night at 0 o'clock-irt Jior liomo on Bollcfontaino nvcrruc, iicath result ting from paralysis. Mrs. Gabler had been critically ill for Mmo 'time. Paralysis 'had kept her confined' to her bed for sevoral montlw. Sire was J8 years ot ago and had lived tho greater part f her lifo in Marion county. For about twenty years sire hail been a resident of tlr'is city. Mrs. Gabler wns a lovable woman,, whoso death comes us a bevero shock to a ianjo number of. fruends to whom slio had endeared "herself by many kiwlnciactf. blie is survrved by hor husband, a mw and a daughter. The funeral sorviees wcro held at '2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. C. E. Bcrehlo olhciating. Tiro re remairrs wcro buried nt Marion cornatery. Deafness Cannot bo Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion ot tho ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that Is -by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by un inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing ot tho Eustachian Tube. When this tufbo Is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon It Is ontlrey closed, Deaf ness is Uto result, and unless tho In flammatlon can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an-ln- flamed condition of tho mucous sur- facos. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of iJoafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot V cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars frc. T. J. OHBNBV fc CO., Toledo, O. j Sold by Druggists,. 75c. I Take Ilall's Family Pills for coristfv, rMlon'.' ' 0cui. rI' ! WELL KNOWN HERE ,V Mrs. John Stose pies Sunday at Speaceryllle, A telegram rocoived Sunday by Churl Sto,o of South Prospect streetj conveyed tho sad intelligence ofj tho deatlr of Mr. Stoso's oister-fa-law Maw. JoJrrt Stoso, tit lror homo in Spenccrvillo, Mrs. Stoso was 08 years old and Jrad been ail ing for two yoara. For a mmrbor of yeom biro lived iu IWohland township, this county, and wa well known; Iroth in the 'ily nnd tho courtly,' Tho .funeral services, wero held Monday i&fternooa. ixrv k MARION IN FIRST CLASS Local Postoffice Has Been Assigned. 'H I ) If i ' ' ACCORDING TO AN ORDER - Ifecfeivcd Monday Morning From Washington. Another Order Expected Soon Stat ing Just What Effect the Change will Cause Here. Poatmastcr M. B. Dlckorson rc- colvcdi'an order from P. II. Hitch cock, first assistant postmaster gen eral, Monday morning, stating that tiro (Marlon postofflco has bcon as signed to thq first class as a result of tho annual report recently sub mitted. This roport showed that tho rocdlupti for tho last yoar amounted to mroro than $ 10,000, which entitles tho office to a placo In tho first class. . Tho ordor will go Into effect July 1. Another order Is expected to ar rive soon, stnf.ns what effect tho chango of tho offlco to the first class will havo on salaries. It will trlve kthJ ipostraastcr an increase of $100 a year and in all probability will mean larger salaries for somo of the clerks. In caso tho clerks should not got any Increases at this time, the fact rthat tho offlco Is In first class will ralso tho maximum limit ot their compensations $100. Tho prospects are that tho receipts' In tho local office will continue to lncreaso In about tho samo ratio as In itho pant. Postmaster Dlckorson says that while tho receipts during tho past two months have only equalled tho r"uJpts for tho Bamc two months last year, thoro .would bo an' Incroaso had tondlllons been normal. Great Reduction in Millinery 'Beginning today wo will offer, our trimmed hats at a swconlntr mMim. 'Hon In Vice. tAIl 110.00 hats now JC.C0 'All J7.50 hats now ....... $1.75- All ?C.C0 hats now $4.00 All $5.00 hatB now $3.00 Also a nice lino of Children's Hats at $1.49 to $3.00. Thcs( aro all now hats, neatly trimmed and up-to-dato In every par ticular. They will bo ready sollora at tho prices namod and an early se lection Is suggested. NEW IDEA MILLINERY &TORE, 6-3-2t East Church Streot. K. P. Mlrmtro!s Juno at tho It Grand. Fun. JODN MULROW IS STRUCK BY ENGINE Has a Narrow Escape From Being Killed. Steps From One Track DireciI.y in Front of an Approaching Engine, Mr. John Mulrow, aged thlrty-nlno and residing at No. 229 North Pros- 'pect streot camo near meeting death by bolng run down by an Erlo rail road ongJno cast of tho union do- pot Sunday afternoon. Mulrow loft his (boarding houso about 12:30 and started down tho Erie tracks with tho Intention of calling upon his orotnor, wiho la employed by the Erlo. Tho engine of passenger trajn No. 16 was backing west-bound for tho round house and a west bound freight trtiln was coming on the track Upon which Mulrow was walking, Whon tho freight was dangerously near, Mulrow heard It and hastily Jumplnfe off tho track he landed di rectly In front of tho passongor on g'rno. When tho engine struck him 'ho "was thrown sovoral feot alight ing at tho side of tho rails, baroly Tho ambulance of D. W( Hbwar'd wtiB Immodla'toly sdmmoned and tiro unfortunate man was taken, to tho Sawyer Sanatoplu. An oxalnatlon by lho houso physician Dr. J, W, Adair disclosed thaft ho had sustained a nrrmbor of sovero cuts and bruises oil tho face, besides a bono ot tho rlglrt hald was broken and tiro thumb of tho left hand badly mangled, Mul row la unmarried and employed at the (Marlon Steam Shovol shops, Hf Injuries though not serious, will con- iino nim to hIsroom Boyeral Tveoks, iWcdnoBday, Juno 0, s the night of tho JC. of p. Minstrels at the Grand. . ,,. RURAL CARRIERS Examination of Applicants to bo Held July 6. Tiro annual examination of appli cants for posltlois as rural mall car-1 rlera will bo Mold hero July C. Post master Dlckorson states that all who expect to tako tho examination must WaVo thdlr application blanks filed and sent In to Washington by Juno 2d Although there aro no vacancies on the iforco at this time, those who pass this examination will bo placed, on tho cllglblo list.. Wednesday, Juno D, Is tho night of tho K. of P. Minstrels at tho Grand. It MARION BOY ESCAPES Edward Weaver Runs Away From Hospital. Edward Weaver, a 15-year-old Mar lon boy who was sent to tho state 'hospital for opllcptlcs at Galllpolls, a year ago, ran away from tho In stitution In Company with two oth er iboys, a week ago. No trace of tho youngsters has been secured and tho authorities havo communicated with Probato Judge Foster, asking him o watch for young Weaver. Tho boy Is a son of Mrs. J. L. Austin, a rcsldont of tho East End. Tonight. If you would enjoy tomorrow tako Chamborlaln's Stomach nnd Liver Tab lots tonight. They produce an ngrco ablo laxatlvo effect, clear tho head and cleanse tho stomach. Prlco 25 conta. Samples frco at all drug stores. K. P. Minstrels Juno 5. at tho It Grand. Fun. SA100NISTS SEEM TO BE PROSPERING Ailrin Law is Not so Bad After All. Marion County Now Has Just One filore Saloon Than One Year Ago. .Marlon county saloonlsts seem to bo prospering under tho Alkln law, Which boosted tho Dow tax to $1,000 a year. Tho assessors lu all of the 'preclneta whore saloons aro located havo submitted their annual reports to County Auditor Charles L. Allen and they show that n moro Baloon starts ibuslno3i this year than start ed last year at this time. During tho just year, tho number of taloons In the city of Marlon foil from 37 to 36, but tho decrcaHo was moro than counteracted in the county ono now saloon -having been opened of LaRuo and ono at Agosta, which was recently voted wet after having been a temperance town for Bovoral years. Four of tho 51 saloons In tho coun ty uro in Caledonia, four In LaRuo, ono in Agosta, four In Prospect, two in Waldo ncd 36 In Marlon. Chamberlain's Pain Balm It Is an aniseptlc liniment and pre vents blood poisoning resulting from a cut, brulso or burn. It also causo tho parts t heal without maturation and In much less time than when tho usual treatment Is employed. It allays the pain of a burn almost in stantly. 'K. P. Mimtrol8 Juno 5, Grand. Fun. at the It obge Hotcs A regular meeting of Cooper Post ; O. A. R., will bo hold In Its room In tho ibasomont ot tho court house, this ovening, nnd Important business will bo transacted. The safe, certain, i.....ililu little pills that do not grlim or sicken aro Dado' Little Liver Pills. Best 'for Jclc headaches, biliousness and lazy tyers. Gold by Flockon Drug Stor. y TOR RENT-a'wo rooms sultablo for a drossmakor. Inquire at 400 South Grand Avonuo, 5-22rQtood FELL INTO CISTERN Mrs. Henry Glbbs Meets Serious Accident with Airs, Hor.ry Gibbs of six miles north of tho city, fell into a cistern at her homy Saturday irrgirt break ing lioth Dues in her loi;t lee; bo low" tho Unco joint. Surgical at tention was given by Dr F. M. Baldwin. Tho Warner & Edwards Store Wash Skirts HOT WEATHER is 16HL- INO- ' I Our Btock of whlto and col ored skirts is ready, Mato ria's are linen, duck, pliuo, mercerized suitings and ooli ennea. , ' Whito Duck i Skirts Pla'n skirts with strap trimmings and small butlons, SI. 00. . j White and Colored Eolionne Stylish skirts with threo rows of lnsortlon; brown, Co penhagen blue, navy and whito, S3. 75. White Eolienno Skirts A fino silk finished mate rial with two rows of em broidered insertion, Si. GO. WARNER & EDWARDS MRS. LILLIAN MOEHRAMBN Dies After Brief Illness with Septiclmon. Mis. Ijilliau Mochmrnan, aged 18 yoara, died nt her Iiorno on Goprgo street baturxiay afctorncon at o:iu o'ciot'K, doatir lcsuitmg from scp ticima. The deceased had lived in JLhw city for a number of years and wns well known. Hor iparonls aio Mr. and Mrs. I Mnio. 1Mici'unorul services wore held Morrdny manning at 0 o'clock, and wioro followed by interment at Brush Kiidgo cemetery. Thirty days troatmom for kidney bladdor troubles and rtaumatlsm for $1.00. Your money rofundod if not satisfied. PInoulcs contain no alco hol. Do not dcranpa tho stomach. Easy to tako. Sold by Flockcn Drug Stow., r The Uhler & Phillips Store Wash Dress Goods This store always shows a lot of exclusive styles in wash materials that can be found only here. Linen Crashes, coarse weaves, for coats and suits, very stylish, found only here at 50o. Drap De Linde A highly mercerized mater ial very light in weight with the appearance of Jap silk. It comes in navy grounds with the coon spot, also Jig'hj; grounds, great Hndo Styles at 25o. Org-ancJieWtci D'cMei Muslins, in the spots, rings, checks, plaids and floral designs, ioo styles to select from at 15o UHLER & PHILLIPS r t v I V 'Jl-AUl if. ;. ,H j; Tr ' t?r $ r;. Wkff&XVpr-3f.ri2frt.rjL?f J ? fc-r n'Ut & tkf lf .