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PAGE POUR THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 1907. c h JM Tllli f)aily Mirror. &L ... S'i B Una ESS ...Business Manager G. HOLLAND Editor '? M. ARMSTRONG.. Citv Editor Advertising rates fur- ;IUOliWUWtt Al"rUVJliv. l-t... .- iVes the CV JfcRaaColi 4News Ud Markot rvfA SPATES Or SUBSCRIPTION,,. 'Jgfoglo Copy .-,.. .2o Iftr Week by Carrier .-... 100 '3ty Mail, per Year $4.00 JSmi-Wcekly Mirror, per yoar $1.00 Soil! I'hniics v....r No. 0 Wl'A THICK -Showers tonight and jpoVible Wednesday. J .Judge Kencsaw Mountain -will "toon beat Teddy's record as n W trust buster" if tho president docs Uiot cut out that Oyster Bay. In the outset Rockefeller may ave taken Judge Landis for a Sucker, but before ho got through jvitk liim he must have decided he was- n "Whelp. I . . " V Tho prospective cnnunal prose- Jcution of John I). Rockefeller el lal might be taken as a i"kc were jit not that Judg Landis is in the I '(fame and lie promises to btanti pat." It is certainly to bo hoped that ho promoters of the manument to Commodore Pony secured moio for heir money than did the associa tion which elected the McKinlcy monument at tho west entraneo to hc state house grounds. I -There is some consolation in the fact that .29.2 10,000 line will have Jio effect upon the crop of public jibraries. Tho Chicago University Inay feel a blight shrinkago in its income until tho piice of oil can bo Jidjustcd to the new conditions how- eer. 1 ANOTHER INSTANCE OF GOOD BUSINESS. I "With the biippoit of tho city 'council, Mayor Louis. Scherff has jag gain demonstrated his business lability and his zeal for tho city s welfare by rawing tho license for shows and circuses to a ligure which Iwill repay the cty for the damage Idono to tho stieets and pay for the additional cxpenso to which tho city H& placed in pioviding extra policc jmen to watch for hangers-on and Jcrooks and care for the great ciowda (which inevitably visit the city on , 'circus day. Our news columns to jday contain the account of council gabbing nn ordinance making the license fco freni twenty to ono J hundred and fifty dollars, at the discretion of tho mayor. jf Mayor Scheill was tho instigator Sof this move nnd it is gratifying to Xknow thnt ho cxporiencod no djf- ificulty in securing tho assistance of i council. The last circus to visit J3Iarion. the' Fotepaugh-Sclls aggie- gation damaged the stieets to tho sum of a,bout .f200, and for this, Ktho city lcceived the munillcent sum "of fifty dollars. Mayor Scherff im- cmpda,tely began nn investigation to ascertain whether a greater license ifcf.co could bo assessed nnd to his Vurpiise, ho Jenrned that tho maxi- niim, nccording to tho ordinance, ryj9 twenty dollars. Tho coming of iiid John Robinson show brought matters to a head with tho result flpcured 'in last niglit's council meet- ,.iig. Ever since Mayor Scherff went into ofllco Jio has demonstrated that Jie has the inleiests of the city close at heart. Hig monthly reports "have shown large sums collected in fines nit dlltt rtnnnnl " tinfrrttit fi,,.,. .1 W:im.t wkMrmJmJ ni auznmisiiuucm or cuv auaini. ' ' , . i ' V " aathar Novultias jj' PILLOWS (miniature), f " A1U MUll'U fct-PIPE RACKS $J TOBACCO POUCHES GAUNTLET PURSES i PURSES m SLIPPERS TEDDY BEAR FOBS WBOOK MARKS mriAT nAftirn JiL.1 5 4i I C, Q. Wiant loOKSELLER AND STATIONER. ' Tii Hou4 ef Post Osrii. ttllilii A a ( Ar An Scrlpps- J. ilia 1' wii vh '' PgrfcGw BBrYlf fd i" in l.ocnso for shows i inoi cly nnotlicr fl l ' I I'M! i 1 1 1 1 ce ot his clean business like ,. et'ii Is in city affairs. CURE FOR MENENGITIS :-vr j m 1 - A Castalia. Ohio Physician 9 Credited With a Great Discovery. i Cleveland, O.. August C According to prlvato advices received from New York and from Castalia, Ohio, tho wealth of John D. Rockefeller has mado possible the euro of meningitis. Dr. Smlon Fl"ucr, New York advices say, has dlscoveied n serum which will euro tho hcretoforo fatal dis ease Experiments made at Castalia have demondtiutcd tho efficiency of tho scrum. Dr. Klexner In at tho head ot tho Rockofclor Institute for medical re search In Now York. Ho will return from ISurono la n few days and Is then expected to innounco his discovery through tho proper medical channels "It was a mst rcmarljable discov ery." said Dr. S. Gorsuch, of Cas talia, today. Not one of the pa tients could have possibly got well. Tho girl was ono of tho first attacked and was almost dead when the scr um wixb applied. No ono thought she would rocoer yet now uho Is getting well. "Wo doctors hero have said nothing about tho mnlW bocaiire of tho fact that the cases were of un cperlnientnl nature. Hpwvcr, wo have kept Dr. Plcncr In constant touch with the progress ot the patients nnd feel that tho experiment have demonstrated absolutely tint tho serum will euro meningitis. Omo ot tho worst dis eases In tho human calendar has been conquered wltnout doubt." Physicians ay tWo serum Is the discovery of tho age as It means the saving of tlmiEnnds of lives. Tho i percentage of deaths duo to menin gitis Is 09 1-2 Tho dlscaso Is al most uniformly fatal. SIX ARE VICTIM Brothers,' Uncles and Cous ins, Die in Seperatc Quarles. London, Ky., Aug. 0. Late yes terday evening Luin Whitnker, who belongs to n prominent family was shot and instantly killed by J. W. Woodall. near Bernstaut. this coun ty, oxer a game of cards. This is the sixth tragedy to occur in that locality within tho last few years, in which one of the Whitnker family was killed. Each of tho five who hnvo been killed heretofore wero either brothel's,, uncles or cousin", of this man. There has been no fam ily feud in that neigliborhood and each tragedy was the result of sep arate and distinct cause. f About 15 months ago Ray Whit aker was killed by Robert and James Uarne.s. who now stand in dieted for minder. Henry Whlta ker was killed about tour vear ico bv .Tohn Farmer. Elihua WliiT aker was shot while udinjr a eauo :n Hie middle of the Rockrastl River five veais ago bv James Miz ind instantly killed. Mie was sen to tho penitmtiory for life and go out on parole a few months, atro Oulv a few years further back W L. WJiitnkcr was fthot from ambus! ind killed and "Fox Baton wa 'haraed with the irimo. Aboi Mie same date William Whitak" 'as killed bv William Mi7e. Friends of the munlprrd man h hat the Wiling of Lum Whitaki was entirely without provooalloi V 'posBo is wirehing for Wood'ill fflto last night news rennhed ho 'hat the kssp had sutToiinded t house of Woodall 's brother, win Mm fnsritivo ) hidintr, among t Mills of nnasKi county, and yvt "xppi'tirc ir, bijn the prisoner SlTmdon tod.n ay ',i - WW, s HHeJtsje-jBai TeJ lfcgSY1 '; V , , , . J Thn U. 8. PROTECTED PRUI8ER "CHARLESTON," Commander Frank E, Beatty, tonnage, 0,700! ounj, 14; speed, 22 knaU JUDGE KENESAW M. LANDIS. Judge Landis, who may Impose unci aggregating $20,000,000 upon th Standard Oil company for accepting Illegal rebates, Is n native of Ohio and li In his forty-first jear. He was named Konpsaw Mountaln-Lfindls In remem branoo of a civil "war battle In which liU father was wounded." His brothers, Charles B. nnd Frederick Landis, have sencd In congress. ADMITS HIS GUILT Man Confesses to Criminal Assault and Murder. Milu-mikoe. Autr. u. Rudolnh Fiillhweiler, under arrest at Wausau, on the clmige of muidcring lG-ycar old Jeniiio Rcilile. has confessed. Fullhw ellur also appeared before Judgu Marchetti at Wausau and waived preirininary ex.iniinalioiij ad mitting his guilt and lefubing to have witnesses testify. The Wausau autlionticb will en deavor to have him fcciittmccd as sco"ii as possiblu as public feeling against the ninu lisn, been liigh. The cruiio was one of tho most brutal ever committed in Marchon county. Jennie Rixshlo lived on n farm four miles fioni Stratford, near Wausau. On Sunday. June HO. Mie wejit to church in Wausau. It was on Hie way back that she wa nltaeked by Fiillhweiler, who mnilo previous advances to her. In his signed statement, Fullwciler ad mits committing a criminal assmilt and murder, the latter accomplished by choking the gill. 'HHI iHIHBHKHIHBHHBI inr,TmmmiaaHMam r r IHBIHH MfllEiflDHIE HAYWOOD WELCOMED Mob Gathers lat Denver De pot to Extend the Hand to Labor,, Leader. Denver, Colo., Aug. 6. -William D. hinvwnnd nrrlvcd-frdm I3olsc lato last might. Celebration his return was considerably curiaiuju uy juaouu . tho lateness ot Msprilval. Plans for a gi caSgathcrlng ot peo ple at tho union 'station, to be fol lowed by an opener .meeting,, were abandoned yesterday whpn It becamo known that Hpywood fjiuil jiostponcd his departuro fioni Salt Iako City Instead of a committee of 100 labor unionists, representing nearly all tho labor organizations ot Denver, was selected to wolcomo Haywood In the name of the ii ilmis. ' Two women tarrying n banner bear ing on. ono side tliojlnbcrlptlon, "Fol low Worker, Welcome Homo. Injury to One Is Injury to All," and on the rovorso side a pWuro of Haywood above nn emblem of the Industrial Workers of tho World, preceded tho j party. A number or men wearing tho red badgo of the Socialists followed. As Haywood, v heeling, his Invalid wuo, nppoareu under mo glare or an electric light diirctly opposite tho main gate, tho ciowd burst Into cheers. ' A rush for (li gates wns made and tho pollco were compelled to uso forco to ninko them rtep back so that tho gate could bo opened. A spaco less than three toil ulde was opened. As Haywood wnlked un this fllo hundreds of hands wero stretched toward him. but bin' solicitude for his wfo caused him to resist tho evident desire to grasp the man hands extended. Con tinued cheering greeted- him and kept his face In smiles! CIRCUMSTANCRS POINT TO MURDER CVestline O.. Aug"' 0. Jouy Laccy farmer, aged "twc,nty-flve was run over by a car ojjtho Ohio Cen tinl traction hue about two. milen cast of here. When Uio crew of. tho car went back to him it was found that his throat had been cut and every in dication was that hejiad been mur dered. Lacy was msLprpstline yes terday but iiothmgas seen of him after dark. , When h loft homefiio had '$340 in cash a,ud wore a' diamond ring. None of this property 'jwns on Mm when found and tiiyj' leads to tho supposition Unit he ,wasrobbod nnd murdoied. V'j' . iffLl. LANDIS ORDERS THE - DISSOLUTIOIpOF A TRUST Chicago, Aug C.-JudKo Landis in the United States district 'court yester day ordered ttlO dissolution Of tlld church and school furnjturo trust, ro- tho atornoy genoral left for Mpnt contly puiilslnl by nnes'timountlng to .gomory Into In tho afternoon nnd a ,113.000 for almltted 'violation, of tho .lengthy session was hold by tho Bpo- anii-irust imi. . Tho court entered n' decree making permanent tho Injunction previously Isucd against (ho companies that wero fined, restraining themTfrbm further trust agreements orconsplracles to monopolizo and jestrainKlrade In vl- oltlou of the law. JMsL' MAY ATTACK THE TOWN OF CASABLANCA Italy Demands Indemnity for tho Murder of Italians in MorocconrFrancp Sends War Vessel and is Jr mvkVo t&B'tfHandiii ?;: fiyffarr" ' nnoi ,yi Paris, Aug. 6 A dispatch received bo landed at Casablanca on Wednesday hero from Taucler says that Moham- afternoon and that the artillery and . ... .. . ... .cavalry will b disembarked Friday mod El Tores, the representative otj Saturday. tho sultan In his forolgn relations, Gcrnmny im'8 assured Franco of her has sent n note to each legation re- entlrd nproval of tho Moroccan pro qucstliiB tho ministers to take steps gram. To alt diplomatic visitors, to Induce their respective countrymen Foiolgn Minister Blchon emphasizes to lcavo Rabat, as tho news received tho fact that Franco and Spain will leads 121 Torres to fear that there will not oxcecd tho terms of tho Algcclras bo a massacro thcro. convention, Tangier, Aug. C Mohammed Kl ucriin. pAug. 6. A dispatch from Torres, tho represcntatlvo of tho sul- ncmo, Switzerland, says that Colonel tan for foreign alfalrs. has presented Mutter, comnMiidcr ot the Intcrnatlon tho excuses of the government to thonl police. Is f pending IiIb vacation Italian mlnlstor for tho murder ottnpr0( M to lay that ho was con Itnllan subjects nt Casablanca. Thojncbj that an excellent pollco forco Itnllan minister has been Instructed couu bo organized out of tho native from Itomo io present to Mohammed nintcrlal. Ho adcd that tho Moors El Torres n formal demand for rcpar- wcrc capablo of submitting to dlsclp ntlon for tho murders of tho ltal-jno an,j WOild provo trustworthy lans nnd the payment of sultablo In-troops when veil paid, well fed and dcmnltlcs to tlitlr families. treated honorably and Justly. It would Tho latest ad Ices from Casablanca tnlto at least n year, however, to say that most of tho hostile Moorish ninko tho oollco organization of trlbesmcn surrounding the town have ficlcnt. retired after a bloody fight with tho ... ,- . - natives Inside. Signals havo been nr- .Washington, Aug. fi. Tho stnto de ranged by which the French cruiser partment rccjl"d a cablegram from Oalllco will bombard tho nntlre nunr- American Minister Oummere. now In tor of Casablanca In tho event of a renewal of tho attacks on Europeans. Paris, Aug. C Tho forco to bo Bent to Morocco by tho Fronrh will consist of two battalions of Algerian sharpshooters, n battalion of tho for eign legion, making a total of 2100 Infnntry; two batteries of artlulery 300 light cavalry and a half of a squadron of Spahls Algorlan cavalry In tho French lervlco. Part ot theso troops will bo embarked at Oran on board cruisers and tho remainder at Algiers nboarJ transports. The government epects that the In fantry, which embarked today, will VOLIVA . DEFIANT He Declares Ho will Desert Zion City and Organizo a New Colony. Chicago, Aug. 6. Ttcfused the grant ing of his petition that he bo ap pointed by Judge Lnndls ot the Unit ed Stntcs District court, a co-reclver with John C. Hateloy, now In charge of tho Zion Stty property, and un heeded In his piotcsts against tho Bale of tho Zion Cl'y property, and un Wllbur Glenn Voliva who usurped John Alexander Dowlo's place, yes terday ascrted his detlanco ot the forces organized against him and de clared ho would nbandon Zlon City to establish a colony of his own else where. "I shall aband n tho old hulk nnd she can sink for all of me," declared Voliva, as he was leaving tho court after his petition had been denied and the salo of tho lace factory Tor $380, 000, had been ordered. "It Is my purpose now to gather my followers about me as soon as possible and leavo. When I go I will take a big following along to establish a now colony." MAY CALL OUT TROOPS Alabama's Governor is De termined to Enforce the Railway Laws Birmingham, Ala.,''Aug"05 No'-bH flclal gtatementiaW"lHUoa Idsfhighc of the coriclit3lorifaachoul at th'd'con-f ferenco betwewi Gordrnor Comer, At torney General Garber und the asso ciate counsel employed by tho state administration to assist in enforcing tho laws nffeoMng railroads as to the next steps In tho caso against tno ISnuHmrn rnllwav Tho governor und CR counsel bst night, at which tho legal phases of the question were 'gone over, it Is expocted that they (will make a report to tho governor 'today. I AVhllo tho governor would mako no .statement, his (dilsers let It bo known that the administration Is determined Tangier, Moracro, stating that tho government troops havo occupied Ma- zargan. French cruisers wero sent there last night and two other cruis ers were sent to Casablanca. More refugees from Tabablanca havo arrived at Tanglcrs, and report that tho town Is Btlll terrorized. Gibraltar, Aug. G. Tho British armored crulsr, Antrim snlled for Casablanca today to watch over tho Drltlsh lntcro4ts at the port. 'Las Palmns, Canary Islands, Aug, (!. Tho Spanish cruiser Non Alvnro do Bazan has sailed for Casablanca. j to enforce tho btato laws at any cost. Thoy said tint If necessary, an ex tra seslon of fho legislature would bet called or troops would bo ordered out1 to hco that the stato's commands wero obeyed. Their vlow is that tho Southern railway by (dofyjng tho stato law against tho removnl of ciiso from tho stato to tho federal court, and thveby having its charter revoked by tho secretary of state has placed ItSi.lf In position to be dealt with ns an outlaw or mob would bo dealt with. It Is considered more than likely that wholesale arrests will follow In the next few dayB of officials and employes of U.o Southern, who con tinue to opora.o the various lines In spite of the fict that they are doing bo without chatter from tho stato. A conferencs of tho Alabama attor neys of tho Southern Ilallway was held last night. The serlouB situa tion which hai nrlson was carefully gone over In all Ita phases, but no public statement was made. BATTLE SHIPS Since tho very iueipiency of tho' John Robisou Big Circus it has al ways been tho aim of the manage ment to pres,eut for the patrons of, tho cntcrpiibo the best thut money' could -buy, or lure, and its parudo nas been tavoietl with as mueu at tention nsi tho performance, for each year some new and costly fea ture Jills' been secured, and this sea son its magnificent nrray of gildon dens, gold bedecked chariots and costly trappings has been added to by tho introduction of two splendid reproductions of two of our modern bnttleships. They have boon care fully built liuder the direction of a:i ex-member of, tha navy and will form ouo of tho meat interesting features of tho big daily street parade. To be seen here Aug. 10, UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following Is tho list of unclaimed lettors remaining In tho postofflco at Marlon, O., for August 6, 1907: M. Aller, Wm. Butler, P.' A. Bott (2), F. It. Bartsch, C. P. Bishop, Arthur Elliott, H. Edmund, H. T Flnlr, Olon Gutting, W. H. Halloy. Jesslo ailser, toy Jones, Albort Jack son uoss II, Johnson, n. H. Miller, E. B. Mason, Yancl B. Merza, W. J. Malarkoy, Orvlloe McCombs, Al bert L. Neorimer. Gilbert Outcab. E. (It. Smith, Thomas Speara (2). Rolnhart Sorgjn, Luther Smith, John Smith, J. E, Stadler, Georgo Smith, c. Still, C. Sii-lth, Perry Traxlor. Robert Tomllson, D. R, Wilson, Miss Orphlo Brown.ee, Mrs. Ella Butler, Miss Allda McDoe, Mrs. Maud Oompf, Miss May Mounts, Mrs. McClaln, Mrs. Anna Mllllsor, Iss Annlo Price, Miss Ethel PlnyerJ, Mrs. Lnura Scodel, Carollno Scales. Mrs. X W. Sham baugh, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Blanch Slovens, Mis. Albert Smlli. Mrs. Ber tha Selnndors, Eva Walkor, Ohio Im provomont Co , Hess Blocl Co. M. n, DICKERSON, P. M. CANDIDATES AND THEIR JSTANDING i V . DISTRICT 1 V Mrs. Marcollua Kerstetter, 2S7 c ' Lincoln Avq .65,764 Miss Mario burke, 289 Ifelln; "vue Ave ,l 1,467 Mrs, Harry Fauiituer, aiS iJf.-"2S5 Greenwood ,(.jtiAtf?. 1.039 Mrs. Tjiq-mpVyer,' 12 arcch'woovNx. . .. ' MA' ..V , J.V V.l 939 Mlos i Caella'i Mlnoughan, 634 Dallentlno Avo. Mrs. Dennis Drake, 309 N. State 913 669 Miss Lizzie Schocchlc, 283 Be)lo- vuo 595 Mrs. Lcltoy Zachman, 607 N. Greenwood 630 Miss Nellie F. Gill, 138 N. .Grand 830 Mlso Mabel 'Vuughan, 419 N. "Stato 150 DISTRICT 2 Mrs II. A. Blgford, 226 Leader 19,293 Miss Mario Stiibcr, 243 N. 'vProspcct 3,350 Miss Krmel Blow, 449 Silver . . . 3,318 Miss Irene Itcldcnbaugh, 306 N Prospect 2,679 Miss May Swconoy, 60i silver.. 2,214 Miss Anna Hanley, 367 Leader. . 1,564 Mrs. .Thomas A. Brooks, 335 'Scranton Avo 1,505 Mrs. L. E.Nebergall, 769 North 'Main ,..., Miss Hattlo Worts, Garden City plko '.... Miss Agnes Hannlgan, "229 N. .. Prospect ... i Miss Roso Harlowo, 336 Silver., ansa Fern C. Noll, 289 N. Pros pect 1,268 560 550 480 895 Mrs. Frank Paddock, 123 W. .. Farming ,... 90 Miss Winifred English, 324 Sll- -t Tor 10 niCTDIHT Q Mrs. J. ncldenbaugh, 377 Wlnd- 'l sor 68,656 Mrs. C. M. Myers, 377 Pearl ... 54,601 Miss Gcrtrudo GlbBon, e6 Pteoa- l,. iant 3,356 Miss Edna Miller. Bennett 1,270 Mlso Bcrdlne Mllllsor, 451 S. rMaln 1,215 Miss Maymo Byan, 642 W. Co lumbia 1,008 MIsb Jbanctto Lammers, 314 Orchard 920 Miss Margaret Wlxstead, 214 ' Pearl 870 Miss Sadlo Hume, 320 8. Pearl.. 2420 aUMlss Lena Warner '. i'M Miss Flosslo Shurz, 264 W. Church 290 Mrs. Ida Hanly, 009 Wood ..... 105 Miss Gertrudo Converse,'' Wl Church 70 DISTRICT 4 Miss nosetto Knapp, 2B3 Mt. iVcrnon Avo 15,421 Mrs. Ella Williams. 616 Dela ware Ave, .. 1,751 Mrs. Howard Shaw, 304 E. Olutrch 1,060 Miss Anna Schoenlaub, 234 S. Greenwood 691 Mrs. F. M. Tavener, 730 E. Church 610 Mrs. J. Howe, 888 E. Church.. 150 Mrs. H. E. Peters, S. Grand St. 150 DISTRICT 5 Miss Louise Kvlo, Prospect .... 8,563 Mra. Ed Hess, Prospect 7,639 MIbs Lucy Wncserbeck, mall Green Camp 'l.lOO Miss Theo Gast, Prospect 860 MIbs Wlxstead, Green Camp pike 610 jMIsb Stella Kenyon, Waldo 310 Miss Hortonso Van Osten, Pros 'pect ."Ij DISTRICT 6 Mrs. Walter Blblor, Morral ....10,620 Mrs. Floyd Tony, LaKuo 9,929 MIbs Ethel Johuron, LaTtue...,, 5,460 Miss Ola Scranton, LaRue 2,370 .Miss Gladys Busier, Agosta ... 2,280 Mrs. Bell Thomasson, LaRue , . 1,120 Mrs. Thomaa Cromly, LaRue ... 670 Miss Dale Horton, Agosta 619 MIB3 Cnrthy Bell, LaRue 230 DISTRICr 7 Mrs. Mao Mitchell, Marlon R. F. , i D. No. 8 ,...20,198 Mia Maud Decker, Caledonia . . . 18,723 Miss Anna Plttman, Caledonia.. 11,793 MIbs Edith Albright, Caledonia 1,156 MIbs Florence Ault, Caledonia.. 350 ANH UAL. EXCURSION i iiii' Frosect Peppli? VJslr Pollt Tuesday. '' Practically ev.iry buslnes . place In Prosrpect was closed down Tuesday and tho population vwas decreased about one-third, the occasion being the annual excursion to Cedar Point of tho dC. of p. band ot thnt town. Tho excursion train left nt 6:30 o'clock Tuesdiy morning over the Ilocklng Valley railroad, It con sisted of eight coaches, ull of which wore well filled with merry excursion ists, It Is estimated that about five hundred peop o patronized the big event. 5EE'S LAXATIVE HONEY and TAB RELIEVES OOUaiUKAMn COLBS y X A , V. fl