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V 'A Hi . , ' ,v :6 3i;ot Mtl f & w,; m j it ' V v fr 1 5'" By' 'X U i. t't v " n. it kV IC A ' It" "' A . -t & t Vk ,vfei ' fcfr'1. tttrt.lm -t Man. WAr Ootob.r ikib. - -- -- " (IT " J- -..... wn i-',Miui.ui .iia a - , r 'Hi .teiroiTn itaii. i.. 'i y w. a A. H i : B a.' ' '-; !' r pie, 'fa'.rry 'ttaiur b;iJ,.-ii. ri.j. j frN ni"'H, " 'Jmrnou ' , in Uomplele with a Company 01 14 People ' kfu . Lr h rmuti zsc 30c auc tncK75c. . SE.Perry, Lessee and Manager. SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 WARMEST SHIPMAN PRESENTS : BlANCA WEST ik? IN tfORTHY VERNON Wt HMDDOH HALL L i$ rHARf PC ma inp anc PAUL KESTER Authors ol When Kntghthocd Was in Fl A. ower. PKICE1? 25c, 50c, 75c, S1.00 The Grand CEffieKry. Lessee and Manager. HON DAY OCTOBER 28. tit CLA1ENCE IENNETT Production Company Inc. V 2 OFFERS ft-iTllfc m? r1 Man HOLY CITY'' Tke Onty Biblical Play That Has , Been a Complete Success NOW IN ITS FOURTH SEASON Endorsed By the Press, Public and Pulpit of Every City oj Importance (n . America. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c $1.50 W W' fllW' " M -W-W MARION THEITWE WEEK OF OCTOBER 21ST CHINQUILLA ' ThwJndian Princess and MASD. NtlWELL The CoVboy Jugular. - MANLEYPTERLiNG In their Playlette ijl.Hickey" OLMOREifrSTSTERS Quick Change Artists. : DTI5AXVSNE European Court Magician. E. P. ROWE will sing "Solii MyMothei1 Sang." Matinees Monday, Wednesday J j and Saturday, 10c. ' Chlldren'sSaturday Matinee. 5c rowers' Camergraph Moving .Pictures. Phone 280 lor 'Reserved Seats Evening Shows 7:30 and 9 p. m. ' lOnd 20 Gftnts. r 'r v N ,'J 116 Grand 2 ,1 ' ', SB 'h i? i isiame Fl(ti ; ' J Loudon, 'rlio l V "' .!.....(. Tlo It, I I (c for Death hate, 'rlio lojiiaritubiy hljth !i (team inin in uivuriiuui icci-uny ib hi 4, triliiiinl by the health cutiituittoo of , 'ihat cliy (p thf) Jaifc number of tiles whch niado thelf appOuiUncJo dlulnp, ' t IhofWUrm woathqr, The largo lit- crettso"' ip litfflfttilft- moi'tullly Is as ww nii,m. nuVMHanift'eA'Br r, i i -ii- 1JI1 ..v .,. r..-- -&--- "W f I-'1 B rOBSRTS Best Without Costing Most ht, BBAZ.SK.A ULL THRU r ! 'iiswiin.1 J WMiM94Mr(JM OJ Mfr. UT.STf r,4Vw. M. r. mf 4. ' soLdieab of Fohii-LialbN NAVE QLdHIOUt jtkcbftBi. All NsilontllilM arid f yliai 'Sieve Und.r the TrLCelsriii Fls(.l(i Ihe Celtnits of fhe Orsiii ilrb- ptan Hsjtublls In the, biootly hfti1.'to-lmh'(4 figlii with the Moorfl oyer the dead 'body of tKclr conimntullh bttcdr, Mkjbl- Ire vost, the hien bftiie French Foreifcn jA!klon wore triie to the organisation's recoil for gallantry, MfrtcotlftheoUs (ltthtint in the.Fetith coioiilca hflB li&cn the LoglbtinriOfl1 spe fclniiK They cnmpaleril itRiUtist tho lilnckFiiiRs and flllerthiilidrcilB oi alien 'grivcM In Tonkin in Dnhomtfy $00 6f the Legionaries born the brtttit of the fighting 'nnil ettrneii Ocu. bond's in also as "(lie bekt noldlers in I tho world." by tradition Ihey never serve In France, One of their most brilliant achievements, however, wna tho dpfene of the bridge in the ilrflt battle of Orleanp In '1870, where fewer thnn 1.000 men held an entire Print slan army corps at bay and mtido It poBfllble for, the French army to re treat without serious Inns HticI savo 11b nrtlllery. -Tho Legion lost 1500 melt In llio action. Into the two infantry reglments drifts a steady stream of jiialn sol diers, bankrupt adventurers, fugitives fiom justice, political refugee, gen teel blacklegs in disgrace, men of, title and men of no account, ready to' Inarch 30, kilometres it day under tho flaming African sun, so they can lose their Identity. It Is a brigade of mys tery and romance. In one company some yean ago were found a Roumanian prince sus pected of having murdered his broth er; an Italian cavalry omcer, dismiss ed from his countty'a army for cheat ing at catds; nluselan nihilist prince who had escaped fiom Slbeila; an ev canon of Notic Danio of Pfltls sus pended fiom eccleslnstlca.1 functions for tho best of reasons; an English ex inajor of Hussars and a German count who had held high military rank nt Merlin. After a terrible engagement with the Kubjles, In which both the surgeon-major and his assistant were killed, no one was left to "care for the wounded. 'AsBembly" was sounded, nnd riding along the lino the niajor asked, "Auy doctois, o slirgeons among you?" Nino men loft (he ranks, each or whom had taken his degree In a European university, A hard-drinking, (tuarrolspme, duel loving, dccll-may-curo lot of social i!aatfiivua and professionals soldleis, the Legionaries aic l tiled with Iron discipline. The slightest act, of ag ir.psHlon tipalnflt n superior oftlcer Is imnlshed with death. 'During the war lii-Twnklu 17 members wore court inni'tlalod and shot in one day. Hut In the face of daugor, whatever their vices or their crimes, tho wearers of (he smait kept and baggy red bieeches never fall to give n good account of themselves. They mo always, ready and eager to tight. Men like Marshal Uiwalue, Qcn. de Neglcr and tlen. Du plu have led them. Count de Maleret, a court favorite in Napoleon III.'s time, having been disfigured for life, sought their command. Vlllebols-Ma-reull, who fought with tho Boers, was oneo an officer In the LegI6n. . Nothing Doing. Iiaulson Giey FIsko dlHcussod at a dinner In New York tho art of act ing. "t believe," sad Mr. Flske, "In tftbtloty and .restraint. A nod, n uliake of the bend, a slleut pause tlic.io things aiP often more effective than the most violent yelling and ranting'. "t.lfo is like that, eubtlo and silent. Vhnt, for Instance, could be moio ex pressive than thtajSrene, a "jceno with out a spoken woul, tliat I oneo wit nessed In tho country? "An undertake.!' stood on a coiner near a noble mansion. Ho elevated his brows hopefully and Inquiringly ns a physician camo from tho house, The physician, compi easing his lips, shook his head decidedly und hurtled to his can logo. Then tho undei taker with n Bljjh paused on." Rattler In Bedroom. A well knojvn cltlstop of this coun ty, who tesldes in the llldge, or Noith Sldo community, lelhtea tho following: "Not long slnco my wlfo wont Into tho bedroom and Was hpnlfled to find a largo iatteunake wilggllnu from bohlnd n blcyclo that leaned against tho wall. Tho baby had crawled Into the room a few moments before und was playing hot tbreo feet fiom tho serpent. My wife attempted to strike tho sitako with a tuuoni, but It sought rcfugo behind the blcycla wheel, und occasionally thrust Its ugly head at hor In a threatening manner. Sho qalled to me, but by this tlniQ mo suaue Had sought l crime under tho bed, pud I killed it wllh a load of shot ii oih tny gun. How. long lliOBiinko had been in the room or jitsfhow it hhd got thoie nobody knova." Go'tlatln Cor. NashvllK Amcrlran. & Cotik Don! to around with a olorUdke oii jourchnl. Etrtrdar tlmt ou lot It remain, the tighter Its f tin brcomci, llio couth becomes inntu ylolotit nd ch0llnu! tlin del' Icktn bfonclilttt pjinici iel Inrtamcd undrr llio coiulntinl liiokhlB! llii? Iiluc hrconift Ihrcralfd under tlio contnntlr re cutting paroxrimt. With Plao'a Cure tlioto In fl KiolliiiiB and heallnir rfrrct liiwn the entire reiplratofr h(u cons membrane, It hat ulnft hall nt rrllub lumhllon. chert lilfectliirl rlthl totlici IrotiUle, rcnior cauKc and aids l rettorlne lie'alihlul dllloni. Viio'i Cum absolutely free fto n nb Jcclloiiablri Ineredlenls. Its petlcct saletr, ptcav ant InatiMind uncqunllrd rfllcocy mtiVc It the Ideal remedy lot man, woman and child, It J on li.if a couch drive it out today ' Before It ConquersYou GEORGETOWN MAY DROP ttm CREW FROM ITS SPORTS Big Squabble at Eastern College Over Possibility of Dismissal of Aquatics. There has been discussion leceutly over tho possibility of rowing being dropped from the list of sports at Georgetown, nnd many persons have been found in the undergraduate body at the Institution who ore opposed to the coutluuanco of what they choose to consider a losing venture. Agiiiust these sludeuts4 many graduates aro likely to bo found strongly opposed. Jildgedfrcm what can be learned It wll bo a light ot ginduato vk. under graduate, although theie are many men still btudents at Georgetown who want th6 oarsmen to keep oti trying. The sentiment of tho college body Is dcscilbcd by an alumnus ns divided, although thero aro many adherents of baseball und other spring spoils who are for having Georgetown quit a game' wlilclfaT'oTjfcin supported un der Increasing discouraging condl' tions as-tar''a9 rcsultn are concerned, The alumni Vrjlf do their best to keep up the cipw splilt, beduuso they be Hcvo that It -la unwoithy of Geoige town to Qiil sbfoly because the crow Is not a winner, rather than to strug gle on until tho prow does olihor win or become a peimunent contender at PoughkecpsldL . ... ..,. .Alt. ,.3 i win uiiuiii mac ueorgeiown uns a bad case fntllo'fnco of It aa far as rowing Is coueerried," snys nn alum nus who lilninclr; was an oaisman, "but It mustulwayB bo leinembcrod that conditions among us nto not tho aaiuo ns eluqwhure. For Instanco: Harry Russell,, who Jins tho crew In charge thlaVear, had hardly enough men to Bcledt' frpnf to make up two eights. In fact, Just enough men re ported nt tho stmt of, tho season for t'vo crows. Now I do not bellovo that any other college started out undei anywhere near hb unfavouibba condi tions (ib that, consldeilng men alone, "ltussell himself was leally new to tho game, although ho had had some expoilenco with club crows. He had to learn while ho was teaching, and oven that would not bo fatal If a mau had nil sortB of Due material to work with. Hut he eventually camo down to tho Htago wheie eight fair men weio till who could bo had. There was soma trouble over Unfiling mnt teis bpfoio the ciow came to Poilgh kcepslo, and IliiSHell bud to sficililce tiid wclfaio or tho cituv aH u racing oignnlzntlon to tho welfare of discip line, A man who could not well "bo spaied aa taken fiom the boat for breaking cci'nlp iples. ltussell was right In doing that, wo belleyo, and we stand by him In that." (leoigetown onteied the varsity elght-oaied ruee lit the lutei collegiate reitntta In 1H00, finishing last. In 1901 Georgetown was fourth, defeat ing Syracuso and Pennsjlviuila. Tho yeur following Georgetown wiib uit lu the Hold of six. In VJO.'l teoi go town finished sqcond. In 1904 Goorg town wus fifth, ind In 190:, thlid,, Denting out Columbia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In 190(i Geoigotown wus li(sf ag.Uu, and this cur ut Poughkeepslo ilnlshod fifth, 8ubjcct to Attachment. A Kansas City mini lefcently wrotd to a lawyer lu aholicr town of tho state asking fur Information touching tho siaridlng of u peison thoio who hnilowed tho Kansas City individual a considerable bum of money for a long tlmo. "What propel ly lias ho that 1 epuld attach?" was one or the (uoetlons naked, i Tlio , lawyer's joply was to the point. "Tito, pe'rsou to whom you rqfer," he Wrote, "ded u year ago Ho has left nothing subject to nttachmunt ex cept his widow," Hurper's Woekly, ,' . y m T.J wu ubeLChiift) him. Mew the Chlhtfe lbl),lmt Answered Jri Impolite Ce'rijjNittTifln. Wnslilnltton. Minister W Is recrily Ink atopic Wtirhlna that his slmrp iollgtid mriy lie clliiiPtt io the atlvan Inge of his collntry. Trie Chinese Ihln tBtur left m'ftHy criemles bohlhd when he ( tils post .liele, itntl his reluhi will nnd nidre of A them implocablp, Mtc thmi ohe Ameilcah statesman found thiit ho collld not have fun wllh wu atd escape tnhariried. A dlplohiflt Is supposed o smbotli things ovr, but WlL cduld not ie slsl a cluilleiffe'e to h veibni ptiAsufeo n( iiliiiH. Once nt. a little poker siesta at the hnhie df a sennior lh which Wu sat a ceithln rollres'fjlitdllyp Irom the Wdst, tknnwh for hlo Ihehrablo linblt of "bimtllng 'out" wllh oiirciviitlons tllnt wero beUej sftpilresssd, lertnPd over to Wit and said uoinnthfiiR to nbouf Iho folroWliig eftecf: "Ml-. Wu, I heh)- that there's a nimcmeiif In ChiHrt'lboklng 10 tho abollWnn of tho plgtalt yoli felloV8 Wear. What do joiiwear tho fool thing for, nnywayf" "Why," lnnblred Wilpeeilng nftio Inarglns of the cnrdBthat hml Just been sciyed to him, "do you wetir yunr fool mustuehe?'' "O," tepllcd Iho iepresetitatlve,"lve got tin Impossible niouilf.' ' "Ei--so 1 should suppose from soino of your reinnrltx," obsorxid Wu, calnily, tosslnt; some ehlj-s to tho cotiler Io open tho Jar'kpot. When Wu comes back he probably will hold hls tongue, but then, too, It Is pertain ho wllljjot be glvon so inuny openings .for withering roloits. Our politicians hhvo leainod better. BIQ CLAIMS FOK CANCER CURE. Electric Traaiment Shown at Paris Proves Complete 8uccets. Parh. Dr. Keating Hart of MAr scllloH bus gKon n practical demon sttatlon In this city at the llroca hospital for women of tiio new electro .iitiRlcal cure Tor cancer, which up to llio piesent tlmo hks sliowii the idost wonderful icsillts. The Byr,tem rbnnlsU tf nppiylng li a 8ieclal manner iiigiUcnBlon inter mittent si'tirkii to the ennceioiu growlha. These are softened by the electricity and their cutting out Is inude easy. At lie "Bantu llnio the electricity cnuses the wound to heal with magical npldky, IiIIIh all pulti and piovents a lecurrenco or the growths. This I'lectllcnl jirocess, which bus been named "FulKiliation," may be ap plied also to cancer in tint head, wheie application ureJmposBlble. lu application causes tlle"Srowtli to dis appear gradually and jiuls n Htop to tho dieadful pains that accompany cancer. $',' t. P-roJU.anlnliel Por.zl'aifdVfUhefflml tjelilFiencu siligeons, iis'ii'liasv rffev oral of-the foreign dele'ats'to the surgical congiotia now In seHslim i:oro, wltiioiJsed the dPincnstrntipU and do ciureif It to bl) of the greittesf value. LITTLE BIHD3 PLEASE EPICURES Sparrows In Potple Becoming Popu lar Dish In Hoitls.'V EatYlllP, O. II was the reedblrd Hint flist drew attention t6fthu Eng lish sparrow ns un aitlclo of' food, nnd now thousands of the little follows me iieiug Killed daily- in tills state Sparrows weio fiist put oh the bill ot faro In iCKtiiitrants when -the sup Ply of roedbltilB giew seurp.jand, al though theio was a piotist against the Impofiltton, persons who nto ihem grow to llko tho btids, and how they ate eaten for what they are. In the country dlstilcts the -English sparrow uppeqrs to have chufixed his habits. Ho Is building his heats In tiees, pnd ho Is more paitlrular about his tooil. .lust nt tills tlmo of tho year tho spairov.' gatheis In tiemcndous Hooks and feeds on fnilen giutii amonc tho wheat stubble. Llko the rocdblrd. ho Is as fat as butter. It Is not Unusual to find Hocks rontnlnlng several thou sand birds. ' lu limiting them the sinnllcit 'shot is used, and as many us no aio killed nt a single shot. The popular way, of cooking them Is lu a potple, hut they a0 excaller broiled. ' "-- ' ' It 3malest Brain on Record. New York. An autopsy performed oil the body of Daniel Ljono, 40 years old, a Pennsylvania, tunnnl watch piqu, who was found dead, developed that tho muii'S bialn weighed only 24 ounces. So small u bialn Is seldom found In a hrajthy adult. Prof. John Lai kin j bf tho College of Physicians nlid Burgeons, who assisted nt flio autopsy, said that hu had made 5,000 autopsies, -but hud never found ii' brnlu ho smnll. Tho canu of the Fiqnrh statesman, Gambottn, whoso brain weighed 2D ounces, wus the ueurcst approach ho could cite. , Railway Gains Not Large, London. From tho official railway iiittiinn It upliears that the litltlsli rail. way capital ldst year was inoieasci lv,vonly $11,000,000, the smallest sum rocotdod silica tho couhtnlctloti of rail way bfcgau.v T)io total capital Invest odvin lullways ainoiiiitu to $0,4110,000, 000, unit oti: this the uvoritgo Ihiuiost ptild was a,4i pet- cent. ' Blasts Banished the Shad. York, l'a, Uilnh B. Walllck nH lhs tty litiB vnteied suit In Lancaster county agathst Ihu PonuHylv-uihi mil. load for $10,0p0 dumngen i, his Sua auehnupa river iJuul flsiici lee. Mi, Wdlltck clitluu thst the hln.itltu ut lock in tdlslug tho (,'oluinbm & Port Dapdsl railroad droie &Urty.-the shud this sear. HHijHKKff fmiimmmmmimmmmmmmm ' 1 1 i 1a 44;MMaMM a W i Ta4 mbomI f Moiif jroi Jure lost by keepbif you S pars roaaa vacant io long. A larte inai li it sat? Make j up your mild tkat yo will loea mnnisy no longer la tkia way. Hava your ad inserted whlck will cost you 60 eaata. In The Mirror for a weak, f Yeur roam will tket be t rented. Cheap eommisiiaa J pay, ia it not? 5 Phone ail to Ha Q Hkr J phone. HELP WANTED VANTED At Hotel Mnrion, n Sliver girl. 10-23-31 WA'NTBD-SIx ladles to demonstrate Admiral coffee. Good wages. Cull for E. T. Howell, Pilgrim Inn 10-2 l-ht WANTED-For the U. a. Marine Corps: men between the ages of 19 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full ' Information apply in pc-rson or by letter to re cruiting office, 107 E. Center street, Marlon, Ohio. 10-1-lm DRAFTSMEN To draw $!2o to U0 monthly anywhere, fhlof Drafts man of Engineering Firm will In struct nnd prepare you prnctleally indlvldimlly for above salary, by practical work, homo Instruction. Guarantee you necessary, nctual 'Drafting; Room experience, not ob tainable In schools, colleges or In stitutes to be competent high sal aried Draftsman. No diplomas, but training until competent. Furnish tools and position fiee. Terms rea sonable. Address Chief Draftsman, Dlv. 31-n Engineers' Equipment Co., (Inc.), Chicago. in-10-ctpd WORK WANTED ANTED Family, earner, or hotel washlnc. fi43 Farming St. FOK fcENT OR RENT Two furnished roonis for llgbt housekeeping, 212 lllnine Avenue. Phono lTuo. 10-22-fit FOIt HENT-Ttto r.imisho.l rooms cither single or together. In quiro at -101 Hal Center Rlrect. 10-'2-(it FOR KENT House 7 wins on Div Avenlio. fins drilled well nnd exs tern. Phono 12S7. 10-22-tf FOA BALI FOR SALE 10 room bouse at Junc tion South' Mnln and Walnut street. City water, gas and sanltnry sower. Lot GGxlrfO feet. Address Mrs. n. J. Camp, R. F. D., No. l, Dela ware, Ohio. 10-221mopd FOR SALE I desire to sell my farm of 180 3-1 acios of land located in Richland townMilp, Marlon county, Ohio, on tho Richland Pike. Im provements, large now house and up ground cellar, with slato roofs, two lnrge burns, two granaries, and other necessary buildings. Good land, well tiled, well watered by C wells nnd tho 'WhetStono river. Price $75.00 per acre terms rea sonable. Call on or addreBS, Wil son Imbody, CC0AE. Church St., Marlon, Ohio. KdR SALE A small gas inngo In good condition. Call at tills office or 569 E. Church strpet. Tele phono 1491. tt V WANTED., ANTED Work nf. carpenter trade or any kind of work. Apply to George Snnlr, 923 Wood street. WANTED Peopln of Marlon to know Prof. Snwln, the noted clairvoyant, palmist and heillng medium, Is at 433 Wc.t Center street. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Ladles, fifty cents. l0-25-2t WANTED Moro ambitious students. Another now Night Giahnm Short hand Division Nov. 4. I-ist chance beforo noxt Januaiy. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. 0er Manhattan storo. Telephone 1700. lQ-l!i-3lood PAY ENVELOPE "My pay cnvoiopo coutnlns $70. I've ben working- only eighteen months." Thus writes Miss Spenco, another Graham writ er who studied under Mn Ellcker, teacher Graham Shorthand nt THE SCHOOL OF COMMEROE, Marion's Leading Uuslnes College. Does It pay to lenrn Graham? New Short raud Division next month, Tele phone 1790, 10-22.5tdltw LOST LOST-Gold pin between Monott'a res- Peoples9 Transfer & Storage Co. Phonei 155 Ideucc on East Chitrch street aild iliibor shop, If found return to 23!) North Greenwood, 10-2C2tpd AU01JOM3MI itJCTIONHEnlNO-34 W. Clart will cry sales of every description at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tour Interest la nj Interest. Office rooms, Court street Both phones, Marion. Ohio. M.tf MOVINQ AKD TtAKMFII. THE PADDOCK TRANSFER BTOR- AGE CO. Transfer Storage and Crating. ASHTABULA'S SHERIFF IS KEPT ON THE RUN Columbus, O., Oct. 23.-1. ,W. Peck, Ashtabula county ehcrlff, for the past rcix dns has been travel lug day and, night gottlng his prls oners to the penitentiary, one and two at a time. Ho has inlssoil only one day slnco inst Kridiiy. In the dnrk hours of the night scnuon ho enmo ngntn. He brought two prisoners, Domlnlo McDugal to orv ono year for pocket picking and John McRny, to serve eighteen month.! for larceny. Tho penitentiary officials cannot seo how Sheriff Peck gots time to lunch at homo, but thoy llko to seo tho prlsoncns conio that way. Many of the sheriffs hold tho men thirty days. Sheriff Peck brlng3 tllem tho day they nro sentenced no nas more pnsonerR, no says nnd will turn them Into tho big prison ns rant as tho courts grind them out. Horn to Blr. and Mrs. George Coffeo of Darius street, this morn ing, a daughter. Try ADMIRAL COFFEE CORONER SAYS ALL DEATHS NOT REPORTED Youngstown. O., Oct 9.- I be llovo men aro sometimes killed in tho nuns horo whose deaths nro hover reported," snjet Coroner C. M. Klyne. l know that It often hnppens that bororo the coroner arrives evidences or negligence on the purt of tho compnny nro re moved nnd tho employes,- nfrnld of their Jobs, will not talk regnrdlng tho accidents. I lmvo been elected to mv otnro nnd while I hnvo nothing ngnlnst 'h companies mo companies i Relieve that the peoplo fchould conio flrnt. If I nccom- pnsn nothing elo dining mv term ns coroner, I shall feel satisfied ir I break up this prnctlco of covering iii uuuiiis regarding nccldonts. The coroner hm, appointed Jus tlpn Tnln. -.. ..wuii .tuniur ui wast voungs- i"u tinpiuy coroner there. Tiy ADMIRAL COFFEE. HAD a PRKNOMITION OF THE RAILWAY WRECK OorniiB, O.. Oct. 2.-).-Engiieor Ed. Porter und Kireinnu John Edons wero Instantly killed In a freight wreck on IC. A M. t I.nngvillo. to day. I.nglneer Wnllnco Stanley lmd a premonition of tho wreck and laid orf nnd Portor went Instead. 'Iho fiolght hit n cut of cars. SALLIE SNOOKS. StenoKinphei I" the Fiuiiiy Sheet Tomorrow. BRYAN WILL FOLLOW ( FAIRBANKS IN KENTUCKY Louisville Ky.. Oct. 2.1 Vice PrcBldont Fnirbankn started today on n two dayb cnmpnlgn penklngr tour of Kentucky. Democrats hnvo arranged td bring Rryun back to Uiq Stnto( nfter Falrhniiks leaves. SALLIE SNOOKS. Stenographer 1" Hie Funny Sheet Tomorrow. To Choose a Candidate. Thero will be 002 delegates In tho republican ntitlonul convention of 1908, with 4U7 votes necessary to u choice. Of theso 992 delegates 33a will conio from southern 9.'utcB, Population Increasing. The population of China, according to the olllclul oatlmaies of that coun try. as R.50J.MOO on Apiil 1, an In cicuso of 21 per cent In six jears, New City BuflHlng. Now Yoik City contemplates the pendliuro of $4,000,000 In tba next two jenis or a municipal office build lac. SALLIE SNOOKS. Stenographer lu tho Funny slieet Tomorrow, TPADDOCK7 Dally Market ftfjjriT EAST BUFFALO hAst nurtalo. N. Y., Oct. 25. Cat tle Iteceopts 02T); trado sldw nrid tliicliangcd. veals Receipts 800 ; market ftti tlvo (Cntt steady. Choice vertki fj.fib i culls to fair :j.75 dp &i. Shoai) and lambs Receipts i.t- 000; inntkot slow, Oc iowor .for lamos; snoop active una steady;. Lambs ,- 7.1(. fealllngs fl.f,6 (fl ll.'Jo; shoop 2-75 tJ fi.7) . u -t IlogH Rpcelpts 10(200; uiarkot fairly active, l,-) ( 2oc 'lower. Yolkors ( (s .2,-: pigs fiwii 5.(10; mixed (.j,-, (jj) fj.ji.-j. Ilenvle IKIO TP H..10; roiighs .fi.flO fl.dSj stiigsi .J .2,-, .I.;,-,. UNION STOCK YARDS ' I'nlon Stock Yards. Ills.. Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 4,000; estclmnted for Saturday, COO; maikot slow and wort It Jo 10c lower. Pi line beeves, C.lO (U 7 . 1 r ; ir to medium, .1.50 ffi fi: stockers mid feedeis. 2.30 Q 4.r.6, rows and holfers, 2,30 ? 4.90; can hers, 1.25 r? 2. ,15; Toxnns. S.r.6 fp 1. 10; western 3 (fp r,.b:i. Hogs Receipts 11,000; esllmatett for Saturday. 8,000; market best grades. 5c higher, others wcaki Light, 5.50 ((7 0.10; rough 5.20 fj 5.35; mixed 5.15 ffj) 0.20; heavy 5.15 H I); pigs 1.23 5.50. Sheep Receipts 5,000; estimated for Saturday, 1,500; 10c lower. Na tive sheep, 2.50 (? 5.35: western sheep, 2.50 fl? 5.40; nntivo lambp, 4.50 (?T 7 15; western lambs 4.50 tfp 7.15. CLEVELAND Cleveland, Oct. 2. Hogs Ro. eelptn n,-, cnrs: shipments 1,000; lower. Yorkers (Mo: mixed 0-10 (1.15; henvles d-l'i fT 0-2(1 ; best pigs o.JJO ? (j. stag? nnd rough's fi.o0 (' ."i.liO. Cnhesliecelpts 2.-.0 head- steady Good to extra J t .s.-j,-,, Miooi and lambsItecelpts 7 c.-tni lower, (lootl to extra n.7.") (f? 7. Cattlo Receipts 3 cars, steady. PITTSBURa PllUburg. Pa.. Oct. 2d.-Cfit1lr Supply .fair; maiket steady. Choice', fi.10 tf, c.23; prime 5.75 Q) 0; goad r. Jn Kh .-. rn. ti.1.. ,..., . ' . ...w vu- u.i'i, wuy uuiciierH, u ip o.3fi; fair, 1.23 4.75; heifers. 3 5; fair cows. 2 7 t.23: litillst ft. or. ?, 4.50. w Sheep and Inmbs-Sunnlv fnlr- mr. ket slow on sheep nnd lower on lambs. Prime wethpru r. nr.. ..i mixed, 5.23 5.6O; fair mixed, 1.50 (?j 5.15; common 2 si a inml.i. 4. CO 7; veal calves, 8 (S S.25: heavy and thin, 4.30 itf 5..10. nogs iteceipts 30 dotibtedecku; market lower, Prime heavy hogs. S1.? a,,tl hea,y writers, 6.15 ft 0.20; HgM yoHurt, fi g, CA J.. 5 fi; roiigiiK. 5 0 5.75; sings, TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, Oct. 2."). Wheat-Cash i.ui l-JH: lA'cemijer 1.0' 1-fl. Corn Cash 02 :jj. Decomber 1-2- -A Oals-Cnsh r,;j. Decomber 51 1.0. R.voNo. 1, fl). n. ., S8, Clovers-ced-Ciith nnd ' Oetobor 10.20; Deromber n.nn. Mnrch ).H.-, Prlmo nlslko (j.fjo. OHIOAOO GRAIN. Chicago, Oct. 23. ThPi-n n stronger opening to wi.o...i .,!, advance In cables and the continued u.MJuieci nnnnciai conditions in New 1 ork . 'Wheat 3-8 (ff 3-c Iqwpi- nMn.kA. sold between OS .3-4 and l .ot, opening ,ft at 1.0, 3-1 and closing nt 1.00 1-4; M No. 2 red winter, 1.00 1 02 l- Corn 3-8p up to i-8c off; 'Deceni uer sold between 57 and 57 7-8 opening nt 57 1-2 and cinsi.. r.i 3-8; .May between 59 and 00, opening; at 1.0 and closing nt 39 1-4: No. 3 " yenoww, 00 1-4 co 1-2. Oats 1-4 if? .-i-sc hlclini- nnnMMi.nU sold bet wen 50 3-8 nmi ki' 1-0 lo. i RA . "."". " l"- ...h ..k it, u-s mm closing at 50 1-2; May between 53 nnd 53 n.i n,,i,,ni nt 5S 1-1 nnd closing at 33 l-- No 3 white, 41 19. ' OHTOAQO PRODUOI Prlmo timothy 2.20. Chlcngo. (Oct. 25. llutter Crenm orles, otrns 27 1-2; do crenmcrlfo, firsts. 25 1-2 and 20 1-2; do pack ing stock 20 f? 20 1-. Eggs-Prlmo firsts o.'. scconda 11 III 1-2. I.lvo poiiltry-Chlckons, op'rlngs 10; turkoys j;j. (lrks 0. youj tur.ays i.-; geese, per dozon ,v, ti NEW YORK PRODUCE ' New York, Oct. 25.-Butter Re ceipts 5,111 packngc3; cholco fair de lnniid, Cienmcry, extra 2S; statri dslry tubs, finest 27 1-2; good to cholco, 2(i Q 27. Eggs Receipts 4,28 packages'; finrf firm, Neniby white fancy, 38 ff.,40:.. western firsts, 22 fp 24; do secohdM (i? 21. I T Try ADMIRAL COFFEE TO CURB THE EVIL AND PROTECT GOOD TRUSTS Chicago, Oct. 25. Thu concress ht tho National Civic Federation ad journed today after adopting; resolu tions recpiinnemllng- the apiiolntmdnt of n nation commission to devise means toy curb tho ovll trusts. It also recommended a modification oi Sherman antl-trust law to protect thi good trusts. tv Kt '' iVf t'l '11 10(f r 1 1 I w .writ tV nil t A .1? m s -'"1 I 4 . f v ". s; ' A H'!? .V I. i ' vr 's n j o " 0 ..l m if. .1) Tl 'jCdJiiMiCM ' p " ' hi 'V 1 1 a.? f. .. j jj v '--.,v, Ari. . , "i W. f'.y... .'-y 'jfeALurr.A: VMHV .. J--r o