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tt.1 ,lh W " - 1 V V! ff. 'v,'r- ;:r 'X vT. ' w ; iiV 'V,4 , . "rV, tiff BV t I J I " ' :' r.w - jTt ."r- l' J v '; ri 'i,i.-j . . j a '1 iM . .v ,J n I BtVkl r. r n ; ' K ' ." ' , fl' &; PAGE FOUR T1113 MAMON DAILY Monday; oOtober 2S id07. Vf-," t ,isV!:j aMiiiiiBk; ' ft stmts. . $ 2 6 i fe K I &r Mr. ji sV J fcV b-a r. ,? :E' Vi ;:"iw i'i !'T 'THE DAILY MIRROR rJ. BURQESB ...Business Manager &,. C. HOLLAND Editor jjF. M. ARMSTRONG.. City Editor ADVERTISING BATES FUR NISHED ON ATPLIOATION. i' This paper receives the United I'ross Tele graphic Wows Service nnd Market Koports. a- ; KATES OF SUBSOMPTIOJI, ftSinglo Copy U4...i.ai..2o For Week by Carrier ......... 10c jSBy Mail, per Year f4.00 jSemi-Weekly Mirror, per year $1.00 TBoth Phones .... No. ,,? Weather for Ohlo-vPalr nnd colder fltonlght, with freezing temperature Tuesday, fair and wanner. W DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Representative WILLIAM T. 8MITM. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET.. For Mayor .u LOUIS SOHERFCj. , For Solicitor f ,. WILLIAM P. MOLONEY.. For AudlUr J HP HARRY S. ELLIOTT For Treasurer CLAUDE D. WALTERS.: For President of Council SAMUEL B. LIPPINCOTT. For Council at Larg ARTHUR W. BRYANT BENJAMIN F. WAPLES HENRY A. SOHULER. For Board of Public Service J. 0. ANTHONY. MICHAEL CLARY THOMAS J. MEAD. For Board of Education FRED E. GUTHERY J. WILBUR JACOBY. For Ward Councilman First Ward 0. W. NEELY. Socond Ward J. J. RUDOLPH. Third Ward B. B. CARTER. Fourth Ward J. W. HURR. s 5 a Si ii r I' ft h i) MARION TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Treasurer DR. 0. P. GAILEY. For Clerk THOMAS DAY. Ear Trustee JAMES REYNOLDS. THOMAS GRAHAM. For Justice of Peace CHARLES H. OONLEY. CHARLES E. GOMPF. I? Thp Hoop Holder says he can clear hls skirts of all wire pulling in tho S-convention which nominated Mr. Donlthen 'because ho was four thous and miles away. This statement St proves that tho man who made It Is fellsclplo of Foraker. Those who remember tho big fight that .was on when Forakor was trying to keep Mark Hanna out of tho senate, re member that when Foraker had gtarted tho ball to rolling, ho packed his grip and loft Columbus for "Wash ington, so ho could say ho had no hand In tho fight. . '. The Foraker organ attempts to tell the people that Forakerlsm Is not an Issue In the present campaign. If thls bo true, why havo tho Foraker ,'ns hale because of tho temper fellows been considering bringing nnce legislation which ho has engl . rtho senator to Marion to make a ;iieered since ho has been bossing the speech during tho present campaign? Nobody over heard of Forakor nin Jnlng around trying to savo anybody's ."political scalp but Foraker's. Better jjet together, gentlemen, and rrako sfyour stories correspond, s William T. Smith believes It,' n rep- roaatWfiHvn rnnrAcnntlnr lm mtnnla Y4 '"'" ' F W fl'IWWJbttJt, 11IU JWlitU, f Bonalor Foraker Bays U makes no dif- 'A1C feronoco what tho people want, he proposes to do Just as ho d'.ng dnng pleases, aim every man no Ieneve3 ln JOo Foraker says "amen" to this. Ir, iDonlthen Is' a iKOrakor man, con sequently this must bo his attitude on the proposition of representing Ma rlon county. HALLOWEEN POST CARDS V AND TAMV CAffnS K ptK . i-r- t?.. .-i" M Mh WMVI A mmm)mm )gtBT.T, AKDciTATIOlTM. Some weeks ngo the editor Qtni mnfln ttila ntntmnAnt .,... ..... .... .,....-... ., ..Marion county nns 10 cieci a leg islator to servo next winter when Xurther temperanco legislation Is not of over-shadowing Importance," (Then why did Sir. Donlthen, tho Star's candidate, ilecluro for county local option? To crowd Itev. llensel off of tho ticket nnd, If possible, Kit lected." Kev. ?. W. Hensel, tho Independ ent candidate must feel highly com plimented when toldv that tho man, who turned his coat on n moral ques- lon, represents all he represents nnd that If he Is sincere In his stand, lie will now get off of tho ticket, nnd begin to whoop It up for the man ho smoked out. Tho Hoop Holder Informs us that It Is noiio of our business whether For- aker Is returned to tho senate or not. that Is just It. It Is our business because wo are Ohloans and tho Unit ed States senator Is representing us or misrepresenting us, even If wc do not consider that we are tho whole cheese in Ohio. The negro editor, who hns predicted that on November 23th, Norfolk .will be visited by a lire, flood or earth quake which will destroy nil "liars, hypocrites, backbiters and backslid ers' will undoubtedly see llio neces sity of taking something for his liv er beforo tho dread catastrophe Is due. Donlthen, prior to tho time ho was given it n opportunity to statu his po sition on tho county local option prop osition was very much In tho predic ament of the man who eats soft shelled crabs and follows It up with Ice cream. Ho waB looking for n dace to vomit. Jf Koraker be not tin Issue In this campaign, then why for nil of this rending of the lr upon the part of (he Foraker organ The oldest In habitant cannot remember tho tlmo when the Star made such n desper ate fight for any candidate. iA Cincinnati club gave a banquet to tho ghost of a departed member. A glass of wlno at the plato In front of tho vacant chair stood untouched all evening. That ghost hns evidently heard ,of tho Fairbanks cocktail In cident. Prof. Ilaupt now asserts that Solo mon did not .wrlto tho "Songs of Sol omon." A few thousand years from now, some one may havo tho audacity to claim that George Ado never wroto tho fables that mnde him famous. Tho parties who assured tho presi dent that bears are so numerous In the Ivoulslatia ennebntkes that vis itors stumble over them, have n for midable Job of explaining nhead of .them. Tho attitude which tho Star's editor has assumed toward tho Independent candidate can best bo expressed In the first lines of William Toll. "Down, slave! Behold tho governor "Down! Down! and beg for mercy." lAnnlo Ilesant claims that a mnu's soul Is not likely to bo Incarnated in a woman's body In 1,500 years. That's somo consolation, nnyhow, to a man who has a horror of bargain sales.. Some people nro wondering wheth er illoke Donlthen has flopped back Blnco Saturday ovoniug. Tho ques tion cannot be answered, Tho Laltuo :News goes to press on Thursday Georgo II. Cox will soon bo wear- Itopubllcan party In Ohio. No loyal American will object to "Fighting Bob" being made a vice admiral. Rear Admiral Kvuns Is mado of the right stuff nnd desorves nil ho can get. - "Uncle Joe" Cannon probably npends some of his time theso days wonder ing If his two delegates from Mich igan will stay hitched 'till convention day. An actor and a poet Wero Indicted on the same day last week In St. Louis, At that rate tho country will soon acquire a much hotter opinion of that town. A Chicago doctor claims that lazy mon are really sick. Now thero moy be a llttlo less grumbling among the women, who tako In washing to sup port their husbands. S-SSHSSSS .In ono Kentucky township It has not rained for two "months. That's olBK dry with a 'vengeance and iwltb It f i X ' ' ' If Marion 'county mon want to bo iUll UOUIIICU lit HIV 'lUinillbllll', KIIVJ must voto for tho man who Is will ing' to be' guided by what tho niajor- ty wants. After the Star's cnmpnlgn closes, Truth vWlll,ifljW!yA;lfinBn, hut .lt'p a pretty Vrtfo'het'tuathe will need crutches to get around for it wimp. The Democrats haven't . had (ho presidency Very often In tho last forty years, but neither hnvo they wanted It bad enough lo steal It. Tho anan who predicted a uninteresting campaign this getting his eyes opened. quiet , fall Is MURDER SUSPECTED Old Man's Body Found on Raiiroad Track Blow Struck on Temple. Tlodco, Oct. 28, Circumstances surrounding the finding of the dead body of an old man on tho tracks of tho Pennsylvania railroad, five miles south of this city Sunday morning, points to a possible murder and rob bery. iA. trnln.hnd cut off a foot nnd an arm. but tho mystery centers In the wound on tho temple. It hns the appearance of having been mnde by a linminor. There, wns no money or other val uables on the body. A handkerchief foro the Jiamo ".lohn Prater." The man was apparently 75 years old. Coroner .lones, of Wood county, says tho man may havo been felled with n hammer, robbed nnd the body placed on the track to hide the crime. HEARS OF ALEAK A Number of Congressmen are Said to be Riding on Railroad Passes Washington, Oct. 28. It has come to tjicqrs of members of tho Inter state conTticrco commission that cer- taln-icongressmen nro traveling on rnUroa'dpasses. The offenders arc said to" bo many. Tho names of somo of them are known, nnd In tho case of ono south ern member at least the number of the pass has been secured. Hut may not a congressman who Is employed by the railroad company ride on passes Just as any other cm- ployo does? This Is tho problem with which the commission Is confronted, Tho gonernl public has been under tho ; Impression that bo Is expressly for- Imliien to do so. If convicted of taking a pass un- awfully .both the congressman and the railroad issuing It are liable to ?,"es JL1 ,eSS t,mn 10" nor moro tliail ?.,000. SPAIN ALARMED Young King's Health Failing and the Worst is Feared. is Madrid, Oct. 28. Spain Is deeply Isturbed over tho physical condition is to get the v . s x. w 'Mlm.k.r?Z i?:m .i.cCn. i " 1 'r- mjSS.',X-iNSN& r5?- 'r 1 ,mirM.,t, iv - r- xo.csrzt'-- . m. M r Mfmim9r - KIISIGSFORD'S OSWEGO SHver Gloss Starch No acids or harmful elements enter into Its manufacture t atjsoluttly will not affect any fabric or color, Produces a pure white; rich fedih of , beautiful subdued lustre that is more lasting than' nnitniW-r M.ur- causes goods to turn yellow. uomieaj. r all 1 torh. . patiiiriaft , Ii4tat9nr.tlrrfra4 0w(a., 1 us awnifjuu 01 ,t)uamy lor over nan a ceamryAgjit; 'u" r . .. jMMT rB ALL KINK ar aTAnwikd' 'a.Lv a . i,,. ' mwmpmpmnmwoN .WtW ?' - ( 'J !'',M".T"T. -H& (V r'X ft Knuij JKltehtiM K .v-AunkL mA ' fl" A'f.. .mr ::o.' Cdyf.ih W07 MEN'S OVERCOATS It's a pleasure to show such nobby clothes. . MARX & SONS CLO THIERS. OH of the young King oL-Spain. Public anxiety Is aroused because of tho emaciation apparent in the monarch, which seems to grow "week by week. T'ho restlessness which marked tho ,inRpt of tho fntnl niAlfiilv In tliH faun 'ot tho rather ts nartfc'ularly marked In Mtant. It is hoped? that open air 'm,, m..v n,iit n',?n.iu r ,.,. sumption which all. :fcar havo been .implanted. I Tlin visit, in Nlcp eiih'unniion in Al. '&, vKu tn 1'imlnn.i ,. ni..mwi up(m .tho niIvIce 0r'h,B phyacianB v)l0 (lread the cffectr .tll0 rKOroUf, ,wlnter clIlnate of M'ad'rld. Whether t10 lnc of antltu wlirio It nnvn ouestlon, for thero bris'.bcen friction between Spain nnd France, over tho Moroccan affair. " AUTOMOBILE, SKIDDED; DRIVER IS KILLED Chicago, Oct. 2S. Copies Roddick, chairman of tho Cook, county Repub lican central committee was Instantly killed early Sunday ' by tho overturn ing of an nutomobllopn which hG was riding near IJb'ertyvIlle, a su burb. ' ' i.Mrs. Roddick, MrJ and Mrs. Charles Taylor and -"Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Wells, tho pther occupants of tho car, escaped with slight In juries. ' The accident was UUp, to tho skid Save Your Linens ! Inferior starch U rulnou to fine linens, lutciuuuaiioincr uoncs, 11 r thortens tliollft, de stroys incueuutiiui fresh dppe ranee and causes (heni,to go to nlecei. Thaonennd onlv wav to be sure of aualiiv'.'ln starch genuine . " ' o . .r ... ".Trriwi r Superior penetratliiKqualiilw- MkHtfesb- wt.- '".u,-hw All groctn, In ."& iW, S ,'i'' V'.' .. .. . tlaMaMkMa. mPsMk'll wi m ': r"J L' f i V, This . cold weather, may have caught you unaware; . W E CAN SUP PLY YOU WITH FINE OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS AT RIGHT PRICES. PRICED FROM -r;$7;5l to $25. ding of the nutomobllo on a muddy road, causing the machine to upset In n 'ditch. Mr, Reddlck's nock wad broken by tho car .that fell on him and threw ihe other occupants td places of safety. Meet us fnco to face at Bcatty & lxmg's small profit shoe store. TROOPS READY TO GOTO YONKERS Yongers, N. Y., Oct. 28.-iWlth armed troops held In readiness,' to quell rioting in connection with the stret railway strike here, 200 deputies iiuiruuiiiB sireeis, striicors declarlngJfjV0 of uiieiiipi. uy company win result in violenco, Sheriff Lano today took personal command or. tho situations Nt nttompt iwns made to run cars to day. ' WAGE DISPUTE LEADS , TO NKGR0 MURDER Xonla, 0 Oct. 2S. John Robin; ott, a local, comont. contractor,- Eliot and killed 'Edward Brown, a negro, nisi nignt. iirown got into a dlrf. I'uto, claiming that thero was , c'aso ,n July Ml (lUO him for wniri wl.lnl. ilni,i.KrT Ln uly- 1863', roiiiBco to pay. I.ato last night ho is said to havo nttoniptod to bronk down tho door of Uoblnett's resldonco nnd upon refusing to lenvo when ordorl ni,?ZRJ WnS 8h? l'y noblett- "Hoalth'und (hey thoroughly bnjoyed died 1 oforo morning. (ho celebration. .Mrs. Uavles assisted iioninett surronddred to tho no. lice nnd Is churged with murder In the second degroo. Try ADMIRAL" COFFI3R mil ,. f-i I 1 i inmniT wnrMn WLjyau wapi.' fir OPENS IM NEW, YORK (Now York, Oct. x28. rrho nnnunl meeting ot tho National Association of minor leagues began here today Tim jphlo and Pennsylvania league Is rem'esented hv nharifia Mnrinn prosldentof thnt organization ' ' TRIPLETS BORN Stork Visits lose of Mr. aid Mrs; Patrick Smith, Trltlleta WArA horn' in tr . anil' Mri.-ptrlck.llthihig.vwt'Jot': tiw , fQtm&lm9faWK mourn. WA tmm M:olpf ateattr li . ' V? tiaAl i i.t... ,1a ' -.." .It McCLAIN l The McDou en Cabinet . . Lowest prices, easiest terms Send in y6ur application one fqr ,jyoli. New shipment in this morning but it won't last lbng. This is your opportunity, you,ll save the price in shoe ' leather, not mentioning, saving in time and labor.. , ;?;. $15.00 to $35.00. SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Celebrated at Bayles' Home Sunday. FIFTY GUESTS PRESENT In Honor of the Very En joy able Occasion. . Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Bayles of Caledonia were Married October 28, 1847. ' Jit thefr homo oh . North Main, street, hi Caledonia, 'Sunday, ;Mr. nnd Mrs. Qeorgo Bayles celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary, an oc casion which but few married cou ples ever llvo to see. It was the first event of Its kind celebrated ln .Murlon county for many years and tho following brief history of tho happy aged couple will bo read 'with great Interest. .Mr. Bayjes was 82 years of ago on the sixteenth day of last March nnd his wife, whose maiden uumo was Sarah B, Warner; celobrnted her 70th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, October 23rd. Tho brldo and groom of sixty years ago wero married In an old log cabin which slood on land now owned iby the llrockelsby estate, Monday, ' October 28, 1817. Mr. Bayles was born In tho sumo house In which ho wns married nnd both havo lived in Caledonia at tho present homestead since- their mnr rlago. There wero four generations present nt tho anniversary Sunday, Thero aro eighteen grand-children and foiirureat grand-children, all of whom wero pres ent at tho celebration. . They wero uther and mother of eleven children. whom survive. About fifty .were present In all and the day wns passed pleasantly ,at music nnd social intercourse. Tho special feature of tho occasion was an ejabornto dinner ser.vcd at 12 o'clock high noon. Mr. Bayles learned the cobbler's trade nt tho ngo of eighteen, und'only rotlrod from ilt two weeks ago, after having mado shoes and cobbled In Caledonia village nnd vicinity for sixty-four years. Ho served In tho ClvtH war for two years, having enlisted In -Co. I, 88tf O.- 'V'., IV and wns mustered Into tho services tit Camp iMr. Bayles bears tho nroud dlstine. tlon of having mnde' shoes and boots for six generations" of his own Tam il)'. At the reunion Sunday. Mr. nnd frs. Bayles were In tho boar- of somewhat In tho nimn..nn i. jMnnor a;id iSfn, Bayles conversed freely .and ni)imrentiv.iiitnvi .,'.,. ' i.l .. ...." .. .' --.-.-- ---,. "K war sioncs as much as plough .ho were a scorn yeaers young- or, Those from a distance who nttmui. ed tho anniversary, celebration wero: Miss Grace Foil, Mr, Carl Melster, Mr. nnd (Mrs. .7. A. McKoovr nn.i family of Marlon aiuK Mji.t-and 3Irs H. Bayles, of' HtirtsooiOhloj Ra; uuyms, or ASliley.'Olllp. Piles Cured ln 6 'to 14 nav PAZO OINTMENT, is punru'ilecil to curp any ease of iteliinir, Blihd Ulccdnu? or ProtnuUn Piles in 0 to U dny or mohov 'roftindodV fiOc.' , Flrtt Kngllah lman aylum. . la 1790 William Tuks. a )n opened the first national asylum Y the. lBtaae In York, Kniland '.t&--;v-. '' - V -w r s. ' ,t . TV5; '!. w.T&J?ii ever offered. and, we will reserve Businessand Professional LITTLE ADSV LIKE THESE BRING "PEOPLE TOGETHER WHO WANT' TO DO BUSINESS. ART STUDIO,; . Thoro is not mitch'ln, a name nn- lcs it stiiii'lH fw 'tho (Best). That's what Hi? Jidmo '.'Jftiin?- kill" stands for. Bo siiro that all your Photos and Photo work has tho nanio Urunskiu stamped on u. You won't havo Ilia BEST .unless it doos.. , , t t LIVERY , . , Don't forget that we make a specially of driving rigs for pleas ure or business. 11. P. PERKY,. Union Sty Both Tlione. MODEL MEAT MARKIT. Dealer in nil kinds of Fresh aad Smoked Mentfii Raago, etp. .,, V W.'O. MERKLB. ( ' Both Phones. 140 S. Main St. REAL ESTATE We havo the greatest variety of eity property of any firm in. Mar ion. Wo have business properties of various kinds to offer for gro-, coixstorcsi restaurants, bakery and department stores. 1 THE J. Vv GLARK REAL ESTATE CO. 114 Court ' Street.' Prof, Frederic Berrymn BARITONE Teacher "of Voice and Piano. Studio 400 E. Church cor. Vine. Phoael596. v(Dk&ceans& MARION, OHIO, 180 SOUTH iTATE STREET. WASTE PAPER . We buy waste paper o'faU kjnda and desenptions. Also,floaler in Scrap Iron. Mctnls.. Rubhor. Bot tles, glides, Pelts and furs, o" " P. MALO. Doth riioncg. 282-202 Fnrming S. STAB BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer o carbonated bever idgoa Ginger Ao and' Sodas. Sejt rer nnd Siphon Mineral Waters. J. It. SMITH, Prop. Phono 1744. DR, C. G. SMITH, Office and reeidenco 451 Silrer street. Office hours 7:30 to 10:30 a. m., 2:00 to 5:00 p. in. Oitlaeu phone 1 on 1265. '' Specialist on diieaies of cUldrts. ' SPECIAL Ry .presoniiiiR- this, n)wat. our studio, 115 Kast Ccntor street, you( will Iw entitled to ono doa cabinet photo.? at our "special rat of irt.CO, Good nntil Nov. 15. 0. F. FELUSONT.; 115 East Center; St . Light From Stare and Moon. . " ' Wfiyi In, Ziiluland, when the moon U-k'" A UA "IB ful, objects, are djstlnctlyVbU'Xj UK jo ,at ti' great a dlsUnet.aV'atSK' ' ',,' wane vMert.star ilgntOM pa itiiJa i; iVH fl'W " - . ? K -' 1 il -vKfyJ- -i' v cl h . r. a VM 1 1 . . t Vi,! At, -x ' i.n 1 - VI .tr Wl . . wl.i a Aw, out the trouble . ot; taking" a vote on Vi i'.'-y.-.-Jix 'Nf?M')M.M PfF &. frv f 'iWi msm ;$ P.if I Al".' , f '...' Si u Y :'.tf' : T , ,.v . rc.-. ;. iiiiAi m T -sr .:. s'A i-- . a. j .VIl?; ir.: 1 Tn"omUlm l v&rWmMmmk