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''Wf",WyffW'il'.1 "' w- wmimympi! -p.. "-" i1 -'VJfW?'11""' T- tjt '"'ff3 " 0i( ' , Vjf v '-f -w "J-NWrM$-WB.1?n l -jy t" 17- t tT'n 1 I s IE paob rr THE DAiLY M Is-- fj. 13URQKSS ...Business Manager r ttnlVAVn I.Mll.ir UV. i. jiiuivh-ii u . ..I'l.i,. I Wnnl A 0 F. M, AKMSTRONQ.CityEihiorl,;;;;;.;; ni .:::"....'........!i 6 ADVERTISING RATES FUR NISHED ON APPLICATION. tr. "iin. - -i: ' TlilKlu-r ivcf IvubiIic l-nllctl I'reis Tclo grnphlc huit rfer Ice imil MiirketHeports. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Biiiglo Copy -: 2o For Week by .irrior .:... 10o By Wail, per Year $-1.00 Bcmi-Wuckly Alii i or, per yoar $1.00 Both Phones No. 0 ( WE.VTlh U - i-'or Ohio-Fair, coder t might; Thursday fair. . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1907. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. 4a HI 13 Tor Mayor LOUIS SOHERrr,. Tor Solicitor WILLIAM P. MOLONEY. Tor Auditor HARRY S. ELLIOTT. Tor Treasurer CLAUDE D. WALTERS. Tor President of Ccmncil SAMUEL B. LIPPINOOTT. For Council at Largo ARTHUR W. .BRYANT BENJAMIN F. WAPLES BENRY A. SCHULER. For Board of Public Servico J. O. ANTHONY. MICHAEL CLARY THOMAS J. MEAD. For Board of Education FRED E. GUTHERY J. WILBUR JACOBY. For Ward Councilman Tirst Ward-G. W. NEELY. Second Ward-J. J. RUDOLPH. Third Ward-B. B. CARTER. Fourth Ward-J. W. HURR. Political Announcements FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To tho Domocats of Marion County: It you thl ale my efforts on hehall .'of Democracy and W. J. Bryaii(la the campaign of IiTiG and 1000 entitle me to the nomination for Representative to tho Soveaty-scventh general ns ecnibly of tho Stato of Ohio, I will certainly app'eeluto uny effort on your part for i.ny support given. M. II. CHASE. Editor Mirror: Please announce tlio name of John E. Dutton ns a candidate for tho nomination for Representative MANY VOTERS. The friends of William T. Smith throughout Marion county arc invited to co-opcrato in olcctlng delegates to tho coming Democratic convention, favorable to his nomination for Btato representative. HIS FRIENDS. Democratic County Convention. Pursuant to the order of tho Dem ocratic County Central Committee, notlco Is hereby given that tin? con vention of tho Democrats of Marlon county. Ohio, to nominate a candi date for representative to bo voted for at the November election, 1007, will bo held In tho Common Pleas court room, nt .Marlon, Ohio, at one o'clock p. in. standard time. SATURDAi. SEPTEMBER II. 1007. Ea.ch precinct wJH bo entitled lo una delogato anil ono alternate for each 25 votes or fraction thereof of 12 or pver, cact for Samuel A. Hosklns for Secretary of State at tho Novem ber .election, 1900. Tho delegates nnd alternates shall bo olected through caucuses hold at tho usual voting placd of each precinct between the ours of 7:00 o'clock and 8:00 o'clock p. m., central htandard time. Friday evening, September 13th, 1907. Tho apportionment of delegates and nltornatos to tlio convention will bo us follows: Precincts Delegates Big Island 4 Bowling Croon ,, g Caledonia Village 3 Clarldon North .,.,., 3 Claridon South Grand Grand Pralrlo .& Green Camp Villrtgo (.rnpn Hnmn M'nivTiClif.. S tt Mnr(5n Township MtfrtS'"'.! junrwn xownsiilp Soutli 4 F,rl!(TOA' "wr' THER'S ONLY ONE WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN We have a large assortment of points $2.0 and up wards. LET US SHOW YOU , C, Q. Wiant iOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 1 Ti Houa of Post Carfa. li'h-Kt Witui H Klrt ';ii. I C Klist Wuiil I) 7 2 I'l'niiii warn a iiuinl Want D t . ... . . i tow! Ward 0 . 6 5 Third Ward C .. Third Ward D 6 6 G C 3 4 Fourth Ward A Fourth Ward H Fourth Ward C . LaRuo Vlllago New Bloomlngton 2 Montgomery Fast 2 Montgomery West IJJcasant Township Prospect Vlllago . Prospect Township Richland Township Mnrr.il 'Villlago . . . Salt llock Township Scott Township, 3 . ully Township 4 .Vnldo Vlllago 2 Waldo Township 4 157 At mien caucuses tho voters of each township will select tho nominees for township offices to ho voted on at the November election, 1007 Each Committeeman will previously ascer tain nnd announce at such caucuses tho list of township offices for which nominations Rhall he mado. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. J. W. JACOBY. Chairman. W. S. SPENCER, Secretary. BELATED TRUST PROSECUTION The petition of tlio government of tho United States in the ease of the Amciican Tobacco Company aud others covers llio printed pages tunning one of the most interest ing volumes ever prepared by ' the Department of Justice. Sixty-five I'oqKimtions, great and small, aie nude defendants, and arc charged with violating the anti-trust law of July '2, 1SD0. The history of the tobacco trade is fully discussed, and the articles of incorporation, anil agreements in lestraint of Hide made by the defendants aio set forth t length. Besides tho usual prnycis for general lclicf and tor subpoenas, there arc eight spe cial prayers., of which the most im poitaut are the 2ml and 5th, which .lie as follows: "That the agreements, contracts, combinations, and conspiracies en tered into by the defendants on or about September '27, 11)02, and there after, be dcekued illegal, and that injunctions issue restraining and prohibiting defendants from doing anything in pursuance or in fuithcr anco of the samp, within the juris diction of the United States." "That tho court adjudge the American' Tobacco Company, American Snutf Company, American Cigar Company, tho the the Amoricau Stogie company, the Mac- Andrews &. iFoibcj. Company, andjilved too late, dcsplto all tho means the Conley Foil Company is each they used to get the poison out of a combination in lo&traint of inter state and foieigu trade and com incicc, ami that each has attempted and is attempting to monopolize attention HiIb morning as ho stepped the trade and cominert'o nniong tlio 'out of tho front door of his house, several States and with foicign'"3 went to Investigate r.nu lound .w..,c. ,,,,,1 n,,!,,- .! .WrnJ11"11 "'8teai1 f '. ""P" WU" !,..,..,,..,, ...... .....V. ...... ..V.. tnat eacn ono 01 ineiii do restrained fioni engiigong in interstate or for- eign cominciee, or if the court,, f hero was n quart or the stuff, and .... , . . ,i , ,1 , IHuycs hurried into tho house to .should bo ol opinion that the pub- bhow his prlzo to , w)fo ftml got lie inteicats will be better subseryed a corkscrew. Ho got the bottlo op t'hoiebv, that receivers bo upK)iiit-!cn. t0k a preliminary smell, then a ed 10 take potion of all the 'f' en he passed tho bottlo 1 , . , iuvcr t0 ,,ls w,re' w,o also drank, property, uels, bubiucsu and af-j Hayes went about his work and fairs of said defendants and wind.l'ls wlfo about hers, but It was not up tho same, and otherwise tuke''J,"K ,mui ,,0l esan to bo In pain. such , ,, , . course 111 reganl thei'eto as "vill bring about conditions in trade (iiolglibor, whero ho told his story nnd and commerce among the States and ,lbUe'1 llat a doctor bo called. A War will, foreign nation in harmony I T ?? with law." ''As, there is 110 law authorizing the appointment of a receiver in ,, ' y on a cout" lu tho house, nnd M,h case, it is dilllcult to perceive; St" S llSt SZS SS how the courts will bo -able to grant fallen. In the attempt to got back that poitiou'of this prayer which.'" tho house. Ho had another p'hy lolates to Mich an appointment. Nor J,c B" ?al'e(i nnd both worked ovor . .. , ,,. I, P,Bned people, but with littln is it cusy to see why this prosecn- hjpo or saving their lives, thin lui been delayed until the' Tho Physicians said there was ov present time, since the main facts rLeuC0 f pt,'yc"n'no poisoning i.jj the ra,o have been known for' what w!i leTof'h1"1 n"f '"" nhd yjirV nnd wore net. foith in tho ""belled whisky wJH bo a'n'alv T lAuociatio campaign book of 1002. jj0 fo Pittsburg Live Stock "It will be a public calamity if aUentfTfiVini' f.ntItrtel Hnye's" any red tape regulations in Wash- ei)ly W?ti0Mli.;tpi3;! ington should halt tho woik on the aJ ZtiZT V f manlIa P.or I'anauiu Canal at this particular hut with mlslal m 1 hnndwrJt,"S. jiinctuie. Suppose there is a statute iiwiKiiuu iv jimvvui. val-vuiivu u- partmeuts from incuniiig deficien- 1. e !.. !. ... l-I'!.. !..' ciei.' Docs Congress or tho country ,,uo for anything- like that? Incur the dellciency. Let Major Goethals go ahead and build tho Canal, like Alexander II. Shepben. improved Washington t. n ... . n . i . w monument in iibc, THE MARION Tlio cheapest thing nhout the Panama Canal is llio cash it is go ing to cost. Tlio great thing about n .tulle as stupendous as this is to get tlio work done, and for llio llrst time sinco it started it has recently been pushed with a veil ganeo. pnly the other day Major Clocthnls declared ihfhti M0 lnes ehl rule of progress tlie canal would bo completed long befoie the scheduled time'.! Mrs. Eva Fox Strnngwnys, now in the tombs in New York, for passing bogus checks, bays that "noney is the only qualification needed for breaking' into Gotham society." She neglected to state, however, that it is necessary for tho breaker-in to be able to put up some sort of bluff at being tho real owner of the money in question. Tuft's tariff idea that will bare ly cover the difference between do mestic and foreign cost of manufac ture will not suit Aldrich and ' his standpatters. Tlio margin of un earned profit is not broad enough lor 'them in that kind of protection. Oeorge Hcrnnrd Sliaw thought ho was diowning the other day, but, like most of Shaws thoughts, it pioved to be only ui dream. Gcorgu Fred Williams is back liom Europe, and we shall know soon all about what's tho matter with everything. Col. Bryan wns in another H. It. wreck recently, but ho survives every wreck, both railroad nnd poli tical. After our old lighting an unusually quiet week, friend JtaiMuili is limc njrnin. STRYCHNINE IN WHISKEY Bottle is Found in a Rural Mail Box by a Farmer Wear Warren. Warren, O., Sept. 11. A bottle of strychnine laden fluid, marked wlilsky and left In a rural delivery mall box, Is likely to cause the death of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes, of llazetta township, near Cortland. Hayes found tho bottle this morn ing, nnd within an hour ho and his wlfo wero in agony. Physicians were called, but they seemed to have ar- tho victims' systems. Tho corner or a nowbpapcr sticking cut of tlio mall box attracted Hayes .tlio outer wrapper of a bottle, which was marked 'Pure ryo whisky for Ocorgo Hayes "W ouoiwciuu 1110 UOltIO lit OllCO ad JinveH Rf..rin,i . ,i. i.. . ". ' eplione nnd hurried at onc0 to the Hayes home Ho found Mr Hnycs writhing In ' i n. ----.... ttt rh,s 's all the evidence In tl caso. rn,lu(n, , "u,u lurned Btn.,io ,:""'" ll,rnod over to ""' OIIOW. Whn wori. . .. " , wno has started to In the hojie of tho rjvo stock Journ 1 Whero ft lj paper of wnifSiuiltSi ,n J" "olshborhooil. motive toth-'"11 "10r '8 no and his wife a m t taown S S iimt .... . ii tn naye jiare ,,' " """ i"y aiways i - '"""' '". DAILY MIRROR. WEDNESDAY, PROM THE COMMONER. Perhaps President Sltckncy would agicc to boil llio vaoiin the rail load stocks. ''fcV 3x! The legal dcpnitincjitfi'oC the gov einment i after uTcjpowder trust. Look out for the llnrqbackl Srnntor Ko raker a ftS' like a man who knows ighly,rtWell where tho bulk of the republican campaign fund comes from. After iwmowly cScuning a rough house llnish tho Qklalipmn republi can convention wountfji.up 'jv "om hinting a rough rider, candidate. Mr. Wclluian i .dashing for tho pole very much hkoj tho average man dashes dowm tHVct lo pay his gas hill a ntantli lo.r"' two in ad vance. "" ux . There seems to'uSfln vcr' B''c.nt oi.alot!. of bine vit- deal of need for liol and some new jtiiicA in the batteries of thntJ llio me aiarm system. A scientist having declared that champagne lTccUtli!J eyesight tho Washinglon Herald-atlils, "Also tho uose.'' And ali)F tlfo pocketbook aim me iiuiuo. ,y ' IJandit Husuli scjoinfully refuses to romp in and bcuiwod. Ithsuli has a regular protective tariff stand pat cinch on thelmiidit business, and he doesn't 'purpflsc revising his grafl . ' 4 ' . . If Governor Glenn is willing he can lend his executive) backf"no lo several other governors without di-plensing the people of the states picsided over by the borrowers. Well, thai .2112-1(3,900 line on the Standard Oil company only menus about forty cents v per capita, pro viding the eompaiiy.is content Avith collecting only the' amount of the line from the public. .W. Mr Itorkcfcllcr '..is reported to have continued hisgamo of golf Tf'ln.r linviii"- been"'' notified of the huso fine itiiposed,1 'i- Judge Lan dis. Perhaps he'tud, and if so it is quite likely thnt he swatted Hie hall n little harder than usual, just for luck. ,..t Strikebreaking. . muni's in lie Mesaba ranire took illicir babies into tho mines in ordcrJp protect IJicm celvcs ngninst the, attacks of tho strikers. It was ,a jO'pqt victory Cor the babies, .wliO; , will not, we I ?po glow up into .s'ue,h pusillnni nieus cowards as their fathers. What Others Say. MR. WATTERSON ,AND ' ' OMAHA WORLD-HERALD . ' ' In its issuo of August 2'1 The Commoner repiodueed. an editorial from tho Omaha Wgrld-Hcruld in which editorial Mr. Henry Wutter son W4it, taken lo task for criticis ing in Mr. Bryan .)vlint ho corn- 1". Mr. Wnttorson . rsWjed to the Woild-llcrald, sepking to justify himself, 'and -in its issuo of August 2!) the World-Herald retorts in an editorial which explains Mr. Wat tcihon's defenses ?inil tho World Herald's position. ',,!' The World-Hernldiuy'nrticlo fol lows: Mr. Bryan reprints , "in the cur lent number of The i&ommoner, un der tho ca'ption nf f'A Palpable Hit,'' a leading article. which ap peared in tho'OinnliaWorld-Iferald ten or twelve d.is ago, designed to show "the entile "hick of good faith" wo quote from--' its initial t,cnieuce, --iiiai cmiracicrizcs me a litudo of Henry Wntljrriou towai Mr. Bryan." Hip discovery of Hi lack of good fniili .'Consisting i sentence, "that cliiinicfci'izps the at" toward is 111 .Mr. Wntlenionn recent eomment n Secretary Tnft. ' ' Several poison-, put, theiaselws lo the trouble of especially sending tlm nnirioi'-Kiuriini this article, in delibly marked in deepi ln"lc b1 or bloody red ink, and wo had, before hoeing it under Mr Bry- nn'ii tfiu'ii tiinii.jii'ir.l win 1'iinil mm. .. f '.... .'..V.l..,(..., .v.1 .... . luri'ini 11, nun pomioicu vur u and wondered lu.u- that which the Courier-Journal Hnidiihbiit Judge Taft could bo tortured into bud faith lo Mr. Brain or a. chuiuil)2 for Judiro Tnft 1.1 nolitical enemv what had been deiiied'to 'Mr. Brq - nn, 11 political fiiepd. Wo reprint in another riiluinu ' side by side, tho two articles, tlio .0110 from tho r... ...-. i... ...... 1 .... T...1.W. Wnr V 11111 C -Miii lit,, ii t.lliiu ihiii the other from tlio 'World-Herald on Mr. WattwMiii. Jt would tnko a Philadelphia lawyer to detect wlu'iein what wu said of; Judtro Tnft r.niihnilii.lu wi.nt wo 1 nvn ' 7 n Vr.. Ti ; . uiniLnn. snui oi am. jjiyanf; i coniravopos nnj limitation wo have.. put upon jur IiryilllS' l)llrt Of SnCCCll. w ,..,,. Will II I I ii 11 In. mill tins hopiowhat laiioiea ox. ordiiini i hditor Wattersou of tho i-iimnvwu -iMirier-,ijouniiH iiiucueiw to a much more labored effort to ' nS' J explain why ho commended frank- "w " u ipioiuy "ipnat wouiu iiia sirenguien secretary' Tnrt ns a pres- inoiinai cniuitdatC) ' nrtdv having SEPT. 11, 1007. repeatedly and heatedly asserted salaried men and womcri-clcrks, that Mr. Brvnn, bv his frankness, salesmen, bookkeepers and others has disqualified himself; why ,0 forking for fixed weekly pay. Wmt commended Tuft for "daring lo .comfort has It to offer th cm by com piofcr t be honest rather limn P" " their salaries with o lilgla-J hrowd-a statesman rather than a or lower cos of .red fruit or fish politician" after having long plead ed with Mr. Hryan, apparently with more gusui luan Biiituiii, io u shrewd rather thnn honest a poli tician rather thajf, i jabyiiiiaii Confessedly one of tlio ablest of living contiovei.sialisfs-Mr, Wat tcrson nbpr,t alonga, tln'ou, 'oush good iKirU of two columns 'i VTM II nnu piicM mil. iiiiivn nnvwlinrn. Tlilo is duo to no failing powers on his part, but to the impossible nnturo of his task. l'n- it is as dilllcult to Vincilc tho conflicting adviso Mr. Wattcrson has siveit as. it would be to .assert ono day that two and two arc four, the, next day that JOHNSON AND 11URTON. two and two aro seven, and tho The raco between Tom Johnson and third day to prove that both asscr-,Tlieodoro Burton for mayor of Clovo-ti'-ins aie true. Out of tho long land will bo tho most interesting ono and fine spun thread of Colonel In the ' United States tills year. In Wntteison's lojoinder the World- fact, It will bo the most Interesting Herald (-elects this single pora-"" that has taken place for years graph which alone of its brothers lul ,, ,Thou,t. ,af HT,1,, ?k pertinent to the discussion nnd ' doubt until t ho hist mo 1. e it, gives it for what it is worth? f" ..J'S! "K, B ' 0 ,!... i 'against each other. Judge Talt is th0 secretary of, Jt woud )mn, to flnd . mon wnr-, j, .:s. th "r8.i,n,.r;vc"loriwh "w 'r rcBncct an ' of the Philippines, lie is, it is true, ,3urton aml Toimson, Tom Johnson a live, professed and undefeated ,8 ,b,R nml fat nnd ,.C(1 flce,,( wIth eandidnto for president. But tho stomach that would mako n good proclaimed object of his speech- 'ndvcrtlBoment for a browerv. Burton making is to enlighten the country g policies of which ho is an part. The. people go to hear olllciul htm not 11s a showman but ns n repicscnlative. They have more right than curiosity to sco and hear him. lie has, therefore, great draw ing powct though not a particular ly brilliant platform orator as Bryan is and might get big gate money; but lie annears 111 all tlio toiiching policies of which he is niiilng "bony" nnd is palo nnd white dignity of a .statesman and asks to tho trainmen upon whoso tram no not a pennv for his speeches. Ho Sides, buying anything for anybody comes clothed with the importance who asks him. Burton can hardly bo and the majesty of the government 'approached by anyone. Ho Is so rc ,.r n.n iT.,;t,..i si,,! dm linml nfitlrlng in his nature that ho has the president in uposlolic succes- .ion upon his head. This makes n."" " wen novo ea "'" wo, Id of difference between Mr. ho jld . no hw w to si t .1 T.-.i.w. nrt ,i ,.,.in tip to n man graciously than ho wo think it will m-ovc fatal ,to Judge Tnft. Iwlilor nttorson, it yill be seen,',,, fnctf ho , C8Bcnl,nuy n boss. Ho oiliuits tnc liiuiuy or ms own con- .. .1 . ., It I elusion and points -out tlio iiangcr;or everything nnd ovcrybody with of following lus own advice, lor f Judge TnftV frankness should indeed "prove fiit'al" how can ho fnil to lemembcr as his eye nro glazing in political death, that it was Henry Wnttcrson advised him lo he frank! Evidently, thp predic- tion thai, "this will prove fatal to Judge Tnft" should have been jiuiiciuhuh. iibihihk ouier Hireei car omilled from Iho Wnttcrsoninn cx-,llncB- 'nshtlng polecat oncmlcs ,nn.l pliinntion, elf.o it is no cxplniintiuu 'ovorythlnR cIbo that would light him. it all. Omitting it, we find Colonell Vurt0" ,l,,lB ,t0I,L' doaxc1 ,nto a Wiitterson lauding frankness in Tnft and condemning it in for these reasons M'.,r i .. ,.l.li.. r,lfn nl n,,,l Tlw- "l ' " '.""""' "'.'" V ' Kit iiiii a iiiv.uu ciu.i-ii. ,r i-i , 1 . 1 l!1l 11 Tirt'u (lllftr la tn niiliirhinn ibn pcopli-. and we are left o infer that Biynn's duly lies elsewhere, if not directly opposite. Tuft speaks always "for noth- , ' ' " , ::" . " nig while Hryan exacts a tee lor ( that It might convlnco nn opponent his lectures never, of course, for.whpther there was reason behind It political bpeeches. Tnft hlis' chosen by Roosovelt for lus succeor, while I here is no "apostolic hand" on Mr. Bryan's head. Therefore, enndor in Tnft is virtue, in Bryan a weakness! jvii 01 which is purest, nonsense, of course, nnd as kucI. exposes how 1 . .. .... I . .. Ml ot which is purest nonsense, Ucspcrato is t io light ot tho cli- 1 .. .. .. , . . . !fn t 1 1 in I niirinr..lmiriinl A ml the one Sorviet, it does in this offlco nn " ir" . ' coin,lwomeil l" i"n?'"B U'V ,1 a letter to The is to mako clear n theWorld- 'Kulrto ,l,m' JohiiBonla a practical I'uciflc coast. In a letter to ine rein d, s hnwe. I ?. ' Iho hStnnK IPotlolnn. If neither of tho men World printed yesterday ho says: Hoi all- sinned .11. the beginning, , , cvep crulso of Investigation ot that Colonel AVnttei-son is; n cap-' ..,., .. .... ....' .:'...'. !.,. i i. etntinnn nnd docks lions, hostile and-we regret lo say 0?10IU1(, niny (Io s0 nny wnybl diMiigenuoiis cntio of Mr. Bryan, 'thoro wU, 1)n fprcc(, ,nto t))0 rllc0 niiil is Mich should bo known lo Inuch moro tIinn t)l0 two n,mlldlntrB. all deiiioerats. iNutlonal politics will gt Into tho liom the first the Wo rid -He raid rac0. johpson'a enemies will seek has never presumed lo object to,to unhorso him, becauso ot his pow- Colonel Wnttorson 'h criticizing or in tho stuto. Burton's friends Mr. Bryan lo his heart's content; 'will endeavor to mako him tho most we have only insisted that he stand prominent Republican In the state, lortli bravely and honestly 111 hisi true colors. When we mre sum- moned lo see "what n rent the olected by nn Increased vote every tlmo envious Casca mado'' we would only ho has run, and ho has made threo know that it was the envious Cas- (races before this one. In many ro ca, indeed that struck, und not n spects ho has mado a good mayor; loyal fliond. Ointoha World-Herald bo has certainly ndyrrtlscd Cleveland - ;botter than It was ovor boforo ndver- By way of consolntlon for tho high Air uiy- cost of living tho Bureau of Labor at compllshod undor his administration. .Congress or tlio Naval Affairs torn road and Washington assures wuge-workors ,Muny students ot munlclpnl affairs mlttces as to his plans. His powers that their pay latt year Increased ono-thlrd faster than tho prices of their food. To quoto its exact fig- iures, In tho principal Industries of .tho country tho nvcrnco weekly earn . Incs of each cmnloyeo In 1000 worn .3.0 per cent, grenter than In 1905, jWlillo tho retail prices ot food for representative worklnginens families were only 2,0, pqr cent, lumber. than In 100S. . . ,y , .ii(',l ,'ni i, f ' Stotlstlcinns lovd nu WhduH pns Dni Govcrnnlehl offfdlalA Httttc'riHK ro- . ''. (Ml J . M 1 I , t ' I Pri8 uul wnni usorui intormauon (1 tloy contribute by striking tho average of prices of plcklod pork, evaporated apples and fresh fish, which ,mforent loUKeUodH consume In dlf- feront quantities nnd somo not at all? iTTnur mil Mmv onlnnt fmlp ffntn !. ' v... ..vi.w-u.. .w.fc ,,u,i, niv thousands or Industries In the United states ror comparison of wages with cost of living and issue any sweeping generalization ns to price tendencies that will command respe6t7 wun truiy exempia With truly exemplary discretion tho uureau or uiuor nns not considered uui coiisiuereu tho millions ot mo circumstances or facts that tho painstaking gentlemen cM Govcrnmonl tablc8 fn) to consult. That Is tho plain, everyday housekeeper who out of her weekly nllowanco buys tho dally provisions for 'tho family. Sho may not have n prcelso knowledge of fractional percentages or of any Industry out side her own homo, but If asked for her personal pxnorlcnco sho could 'Btuto with corlnlnty Hint month by month nnd year by year It has been rcc-'.Browing harder under the excessive inw in prices 10 iiiiiko uoui enm maet.-Now York Uorhl. i8 tall nnd thin to tho extent of bo- jlng "bony" and is pale , Johnson Is a blustering, loud-nloutlicd .fellow, going nt a subject llko n Durham bull would go at n red flag. Burton Is milct, talks little and al ways In a low voice, and is deliberate In nil tblnes. Tom Johnson Is tlio hail-fellow-well-met, scattering money llko a lrnnknn snllor. clvlntr nvo-dollar tips '""do few warm friends. His whole. tho back whon talklnp with him. ktVfc !- " WU.JW.. hng ,)CCU n ,)obB aU ,lls ,f0( u boB3 wi,om bo comes In contact. You could 'i,0t lead Tom Johnson with n ropo somo wny ho would break it. and get in front, oven if ho had to push a flat car off tho track to get In (rant., Ho has put In moro hours tlghtlng" than ntiy man' In tlio country fight - l"B city councils for street railway lib"!.. iiv in iiuiiii, iiiu not cuwuruiy, Bryan'", ,v""", ,im,ul v".1" " "OOK w con' ..1.1 ...!. ...!. .. .. ,. 1- I ,.i Piw"ni "i w bouio tno .-"".i. ." l.lllKH illlll IIIIIIUIU ,nsht. Hut ho 1r 1 polished scholar mill tntvlnlllll fi .IK... H.fm nr..r. l.f... ...... .e,.w..i., .. ,111,11 'inn jiuniB llllll- .. ... .... Ren upon every question Detoro op ng ,lls lnouU, aI)011t tll0 qllQstlon' Johnson would mako 11 stab at uny question that could bo presented to .him, und It would bo such a stab 01' llOt. Tom Johnson will do his own fight- Ing In tho race. Tin will hn l.l nwh .platform, his own orator, his own dl -. ..... .. ... ...... rector und his own manager and n..lraujurer. Nobody olso will bo heard from on his sldo of tho fence. Ills personality win no ever 111 iront or .'""""""'' "" "u X-'K' '" """ ', 1 everything olso. Burton will havo to lm ..t.in.i n.i ...111 i.A .,i.ia.i 1... 'I "" -". " ". y nvfTi1nI-7ntfr.il 11m wl Iw.vo .llnntMr., "" Johnson has nqvor bcon defeated for mayor of Cleveland. Ho has been Used, nnd much good has been ac- claim that Cleveland la tho best governed city In tho United States, it Is nt this tlmo making wondoriul progress nnd millions and millions of dollars worth or public Improve- .nionts are under way. Tlio tax rate Is" .oxcesslvnly high, but tho peoplo havo something to show for their taxes,. Burton would make n splendid may or, He would In act mako a gooif officer of nny kind If ho wore per- mltted to hnvo his way. Tho only chance tho peoplo t . l ,nayo 01 run in electing 111111 wouiu , be that he. might permit, through his .unsuspecting nature, a gang of pol- .Itlclans to get control of him. Thoro la novor n doubt of the innn's Inhor - ont honesty or purpose, or his dotor- mlimllnn Ir. frlirn Hi unnnln nf .u.iiu.w,. .u (,.,w n.V l,vvl"" "- Clovolnnd a good ndmlnlstrfition, but iwhethor ho could control the polttl - clans would havo to bo soon. ! It is unfortunato, however,, that1 Mr, Rurton has' agreed to make the raco. Jt Is likely to prfvo to he 1 . .... .1 .. . j L.iiunt,i rinnt m '-inn nnouier campaign aueu ub-.iuui. jiiiem:jiw iii-jusiiucu vainglory nn which Honry Oeorgo lost his lire, cheap policies," Now York World. nnotner campaign sucn ns'.mni, Jinxciiyior ui-justiiled vnlrtglory nnd Business and Professional y LITTLE ADS LIKE THESE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER WHO WANT TO DO BUSINESS. ART STUDIO If it isnH n Brunskill Photo it isn't the best. It puys to get tie iinai Tlmv nro mado at the 1 mndo at tu Hruuskill Studio AlVERYj ' T "iDon't forget' that wifmako' a siwcialty oldi-iving rigs for pleas ure or business. 11. P. PEIMIY. Union St. U0M1 Phones. MODEL MEAT MARKET. Dealer in nil kinds-of Fresh and Smoked Meals. Sausngci cc. W. G. MBItKLK. llolh Phones. 1-iO S. Main St. WASTE PAPER We liny waste pnpc.r of nil kinds nnd descriptions. Also dealer in Scrap Iron, Mclnls., Rubber. Bot tles. Hides. Pelts and furs.-' P. MALO. Both Phones. 2S2-202 Tanning St. STAR BOTTLING WORKS' Manufacturer of enrbonatqd bevor idges Ginger Aid nnd Sodas. Selt zer nnd Siphon Mineral Valors.' ' J. H. SMITH. Prop. Phono 1711 . PHOTO STUDIO See our special Photos for $1.00 nnd $1.50 per dozen. Special rates for the next 30 days. ' O. V. PBLUSON. 115 East Center St. ' REAL ESTATE Wo have tho greatest variety of city property of any firm in Mar ion. Wo have business properties of various kinds to offer for gro cery stoics, restaurants, bakery and department stores. TUB J. W. CLARK HEAL- ESTATE CO. Ill Court Street. ' with tho dlffcronco thut tho man representing Henry Qcorgo's Ideas !.,. , ,,, m i. ,,! will not bo tho ono to ioso 111s 1110. '1)ke)y t0 ovo tho un,iolng of Theo- lor(J' Burt0I1 frora a physical stnnd- lnt R ,H excedlngly doubtful If ,)(J wn Bm.vlVQ ,,iauy months after th(J oloctlon becauso ho will go in- no tnc cainpnlgn aB ,nd Henry acorBCanrt makc a nardor campaign than his constitution can stand. Tho ,i i,m .ulll l,n Hnmnthltinr OKU." i'" - 'terrific: It will bo easy to Tom John B0, , a8 ,10-,a and U8C(1 to hard lighting. Tho Korakcr-DIck Republicans aro likely to "knlfo" Burton at tho polls, because It Burton should bent Tom Johnson In this rnco It would ndd to the strength of Burton to such an extent thnt Korakcr and Dick would suffer. Rut thcro aro not a great many Forakor-DIck Reubllcans u ,, . ".wi-miiu, i m oiu, ki im I -! .till "1!i"it Jil jI It I fn tit nn llinl ' , " ."'7, "m D,,1U! "" "'?; I'"'""' '" "'" """ '"' lJr ' 1,., .!!,, I., I,l ..,... -Bprlngflold ,f. . TVT..... li; itiuivis. 'VAINGLORY AND CHEAP POLI TICS. " 11M.1, kniini L.nt rtLMtrcsenttutlvo , "' "" -", -. " .,.,,,.. Lllley, of Connecticut, a Rl"jW"n 1 i.. r ilm Ilminn PntTinilttCO On iw,HUBI " , 7i7 miw nf XT,-n1 Affnlru PYTinKOft ttlO lOHV OI on tho Atlantic coast tlio evidence wns ah heforo 11H that Jt requires twelvo navy-yards and naval statlono on tho Atlantic and OUlf, eight of which nro first class, to keep tho fleet in repair. In viow ot which I urn at n loss to know what Is olng to bo done with It when It gets to tho Pacific coast, where wo havo only two yards, ono 01 wnicii, uinro Island, might ns vcll ho 'in Tucson, Ariz., thoro bolng about tho Bnme ivmount of water In olthcr places, Whero does Mr. Roojiovqlt ' expect trt dock and ropalr tho1 llattlo-shlps nnd rrnldnrs Hnn llO ever clven tho 'mattor n moment's consideration? Mr. Boosovolt din not consult 1 ,permit mm 10 ucspaicn tno .entire jUnlted States Navy on tho crulso to uw 'iiori" roiB " " "' "V i"18 io contingent nua mamienance (funds of tho navy to draw on That .bionough 'If -tho matter of this crulso to tho Pacific wero taken, up In tho House," rfmfir Ropresontntlvo Llllny. "I JielfevoAhorq wJukno'smafl' chance for 11 resolution to appropriate a mil- lion dollars ror-thlS-fftllh'dsGrjrr': Qf Cleveland wouhLJtoosQVolt Is toqAhlowditPtfhfcauahUMv. 'A t7Z?l ..... - T' '.-i'rtiiwn .- ,tim mat wuy. i,y uecemuor no intends to havo his Jingo demonstration bo far advanced that Congress will not seek to stop him, 1 Rut how ninny sobnr-mfndcd mom- here or tho Honso nnd Senato, In the ni'lvilnv nf Mioln mirn ll.rt. .!.. 1 .....,v,i . v..v,. unit VIHIUIillO, lUl agree with tho non-partisan Journnl, jtho Navy, In tho opinion thnt 'tbs more tho Pacific cruise undor prcs- pntj conditions-is considered tho nlore strongly It appears to ho an undertaking about equally .compound- a w& A M Wtafc ,.yi fr-SlA iitAt y,jL i M ,-Wt.-.'??'i it ilt jistdi&UAi'i' . is. isetiK. u vyA Jiiiul-.V.