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A rYrrcv ffw ? mmmmwm'mmmmmwm V- tf;,.V VJ t A T r i ' ll! ' 'V. M .(, f M . ' -w. . .'""- ? r . t- V fT. V p i v t r V" n 9 KrCTiVt 7 -f?l I ,ii V f i & .' r ? W" 4 1"w i f. j i'.; i IS' r ?t o A T THB MARION MAlLXMIKlMDAYNOyiMMil lit jbofc THE DAILY MIRROR 9. BUROESB . . .BusinMt Manager A. 0. HOLLAND Editotf F. M. ARMSTRONG. .City Editor ii ,' - ADVERTISING RATE! FTJaV KI1HED ON APPLICATION. 1 I 8 it . Thin paper teoelvettue United Freai Tele- jj t( irftjhlCfNetv&irvlciiwd J(ltkct Report. r n 1- i 1 RATES OF SUBSOEIPTlbirV Single Copy ..:m..2e 5 For Week by Carrier ...... .10c ' By Mail, per Year $4.00 5 8omi-Wcckly Mirror, per year S1.00 Both Phones No. f Weather for Ohio Colder and fair tonight, except snow flurries lu north east portion. Tuesday fair. wr a i i., I' !' r: i i. i 2 i i kra BRYAN AND ROOSEVELT ouinu oi uic grent newspapers of our day, such, for Instance, as mo Washington I'ost, the Now York Times, and tho Philadelphia Press, aro trying very hard to mix up Roosevelt and llryan. It looks as If these papers were Dooming Bryan In tho Interest of another nomination for liooscvclt. The Press thinks that Mr. Br nn will ho nominated, that ho Is no ordinary man. and that no Re publican but Roosevelt could dc. feat him. The Times Is of tho same opinion. Tho I'ost says: "Take the tariff out, and what is the difference between Mr. llryan and Mr. Koosevelt, than thero was be tween Jefferson and Hamilton. Ilry. an Is opposed to the "big stick" policy of (Roosevelt; and this con. Btltutc3 a radical difference, llry an Is opposed to Roosevelt's Idea of granting Immunity to criminal Individuals who, llko Paul Morton, do tho dirty work of tho corpora, tlons; while Roosevelt is tho par ent and dofender of that policy. Here is another radical difference, Bryan believes In the principles of tho Declaration of Independence and all the principles of Jeffer son, while Roosovelt despises and denounces those principles. On nll-iundamental principles they aro as far apart as tho poles. Their dif ferences aro irreconcilable. Bryan believes as Jackson and Taney be loved respecting tho dangers and evils of the banking system, while Roosovolt favors to the utmost tho greatest of tho national banks, and the whole system of concentrating nnd aiding tho money power. Bryan opposes tho subsidizing of ship-owners, whllo Roosovelt fav, ors It. Bryan is opposed to govern ment by Injunction, but Roosevelt favors it. No two men wore over more completely aud universally opposed In theory or In practlco. Yet we hear tho Roosovelt-Donio. crats and Ilryan-Republlcans; and we find Roosevelt's supporters try. Ing to create tho Impression that ho 1b pursuing Bryan's theories. Tho silly subtcrfugo Is well financed, but It will not work. Thero Is, however, this similarity in tho poli tical situation of Mr. Roosovelt nnd QIr. Bryan. Neither can unite his party In his own support. ,Leav ing Mr. Roosevelt's fate to tho ten der mercies of his opponents In his own party. It Is most unfor tunato that Mr. Bryan who fhas so many staunch friends, cannot draw all Democrats to his standard. If ho could, ho would undoubtedly bo elected- for tho unsuccessful faction of tho republicans will bo at least lukewarm for the nominees of tho dominant faction of tho next Re. publican National Convention. It Is to success; for the minority party must bo united to achieve a victory over tho party of great moral ideas, but of endless moral trans, gresslons. Love is a peculiar thing which seems to have very different ways of affecting people. Somo men kill themselves for love, others kill tho man who loves tho woman thoy love, others kill tho object of their love, others kill tho woman they lovo and then commit sulcldo, whllo still others are content to embezzle money and get a term In somo penitentiary. This passion might bo traced through tho whole category never can toll how until It Justice Brewer, of tho United States Supremo Court, declares "whllo the colored brothers may bo too fond of tho chicken coop and the watermelon patch, they aro firm believers In social order." Does Justice Brewer believe tho col ored brothers have an Inherent right to chickens nnd melons as necessary to their pursuit of happiness? of crimes. You ii,qs going to affect a maif .strikes him. Tho Charleston News and Courier bays; "It would bo very much like a now heaven and a now Lurch. if Henry Wattcrson wore plaivrt In the Whlto House." Wei', :'is: There would then bo an on 1 of this everlasting wrangle and Jai.gte about cocktails, mint juiep-J ami decent manners woujd co revised. Taft threatens to give London the slip on his trip around itu world. He certainly fahould talce enough time to call on John Hull and thank him for shoulderlns tho Japaneso hostility which prevluus to tho Vancouver troubles was di rected toward tho United Stntci. THE CONVINCING TESTIMONY of a rapidly growing businessaccurately fore casts the tendency of Men to trade Where sat isfaction with every de tail of the service is as sured beyond question, The greatest possible value in style, quality and workmanship for tho price is building bus in ess of the "right'' kind and firmly establishing the desired confidence that leads to the acquir ing of permanent trade. Our lines of Men's and Young Men's Overcoats from $10 to $25 are Con fidence Creators though we're showing many splendid exam pies of high grade Overcoats easily worth $20, at the popular price of UNNEL fll DISCOV MJV I W $12.00 I. MARX & SONS MEN'S OUTFITTERS le Secret Passageway"! Believed to Hold Secret Lc U.m...t. Ttm 9 J iv JLumguctiio a iiuiv r i irfs November 10. Not far from tlU institute do Prance, In one of tlje most ploturosquo corners of f old Ptalsian underground passage was diKoytrcd which, It Is believed,, ,nt ope tlmp connected tho ancient porte ryutpiunc nnu tno xour uo wesic. TSkt passage, strongly arched and rawed, Ib high enough to, permit tho Utywsage of a man walking upright. Th slono roof Is still black In places with tho smoke of torches. IAIl secrot passages are romantic, bat there Is ronson to bcllovo, that tjlls one Is related to ono of tho must tragic chapters In tho history of !lf ranee. 'ft yas In tho Tour do Ncsle that JlajgileTlto do Bourgogne, recolvcd tym-1 courtiers In secret. Those who basked In her smiles never lived to bwikt of their success. Drugged and then strnnzlpd. nun ill.fntnl f.ivnrJtn After another was thrown Into tho ark waters of tho Seine. Archaeol ogists believe that It was by tho secret passage just discovered that Ictlms came to their fate. tho old towor overhung the was easy for the Queen to dcatroy, unaided, her discarded com panions. None saw them come; hdno saw them go. '. " ' 'i. l ' -a'' "- ... ,'A. ,:--' " . tJ A',ji ' RlTv3K! I m m R vfaftftf Oy V' ' I -X Tf?1 ,Tj J'A l 1 fi f sec ret pa Mio vlcfli '. tin Wver, It recently played and air.' Klbh. by Mr, llarrlman Two passorsby wero killed by bullets fired In n fight at a dance, but none of' tho dancers wero in jured. Another evidence of tho lnor that it is safer to get into the fight than to sit 'on tho outside nnd look on. Some ono will find himself In tho Ananias class ovor that l'alr-banks-ltoosevelt cocktail bout, and from the affidavit of tho rcportor who Interviewed Bishop Dorry, tho Dlshop stands in porll of obtalulnp that dstinctlon. it Is not a very edifying spectacle to -see Republican Unllwi States" senator Indicted and trhsd on charges of being concern".'! in tim ber land frauds, but wo have be come used to It of late. Next Thursday wfil"bo tho ono hundred and forty-second anniver sary of tho birth of Robert Ful ton. It would be a very appropriate tlmo for tho Lusltanla to break another record. Somo of these lays the New York World will blto Itsolf whllo thinking of, Mr. llryan, nnd then It will have to hasten to a Pas teur Institute. Tho balloon races luivo begun in St. Louis. Up to dato no ono gas bag has soared as high In tho air as tho St. J.ouls froo brldgo hppcars to bo at this date. Now the New York World is "demanding proof." When it suits Its convenience tho World can mako a virtuous demand for tho proof of an axiom. .Tho gcntloipqn ,,who aro com. NAUGHTY WISTARII i Entraped ao'.. Eloping Couple and Gave the Snap Away. 1 i (New York, Nov, 11. -Ethel QUrgcss tho pretty 18-year,-old tlaugIitci,Vor Mr. and Mrs. John .Burgess, of Pln-J3rook N. J., oxpects answer in, too at- Lnotner RULED OUT , OF THE GAME The MmidUkmrmmd v A.:Ji-e a t itfTooa: ,M gXMS p.1 tt A. Is on with n rush. 'Have you bejen presented' with,,, nice big Turkey, by the C. W. McCLAIN Co? Well if you have nqt, it is .time now ,to get first choice, wttli every $25 purchase" of Dining Room ifurmturcof with a Cemjhrated Buck Range. ,u' Everything in our Mammoth Stock . is marked down. Take early advantage aniS getTfirst choice. Now is the time to pick out your Xmas goods and have them held for you to be delivered at any. time. Visit our Large Stove Department. flcCLAIM'S .' "N -TV . ,. 1 ri.M,iJ 1M ijr j v, t W , "i "... JTli w I r 1 VI k' it Pitcher Doyle of the New York Americana Fleeced by a Girl. ' finndtlve piling tho republlcair campaign text 'questions' he? bobk will doubtless ,feol tho need of a stimulant when they como to the Oklahoma statistics. Having about exhausted tho pro tection nffoidcd them by federal court tho railroad manngors aro trjliig to got next to tho power that makes federal judges. ' inodaywhentlparaonL,.,, wjth whoh fo Mt, J)o IHtoJ'fV" oi Ulnf trosscau, and Standard Oil Is tho Who ordered tho PalrbanK cock talls Boom to oxclto tho Indian ipolls MothodlatreUircn moro Uwlfj drank" tliom. Nobody deA lhat tho presjjdjtjljgot his shari. T New Novelties in Mailing Souveniers Autumn Leaved. Sting Marlon in an Auto, PapeMC in its Carrier, 34 view In each, ioc each. C. Or. Wiant OOXaXLLZft AM ITATIONEft. . f Ike, MeaM ti Pott Oarae. 'I ho worst feature of Secretary Taft's visit to tho Philippines Is his stirring up Agunaldo and getting him to talking again. Affinities appear to have gone out of stylo, temporarily at least. iTOM THE COMMONER. Count that day lost whoso sun across tno uiuo Hium-a "- ui" bomo price of food shoved up a notch or two. Those Louisiana bears would confer a favor on their Wall Street cousins by tolling them how It Is done. Tho Washington Horald has rushed to the dofonso of tho wat. ormolon rind preserve. Tho young aro ever rash. "Lot? jUBtlco bo dono tho rail, roads I" howls a railroad mana gor. And ho is perfectly willing to appoint tho Judge, too, "Shall wo kiss tho bride?" asks tho Nash'vlllo, Tennesscean. Out this way tho question Is, Daro wo kiss tho bride?" Thoro Is every reason to beliovo that the Louisiana cancbrakes aro infested only by mollycoddlsh aud mllksopplsh boars. o republican organs scorn to hay suddenly discovered that It is btlpur to suffer the exactions of, thopapor trust than it Is to admit the orror of their protoctlvo tariff JurguniontH,' It Is estimated, from tho' ro. turns. Unit Prnnldtint Unnnnvnlt. has killed threo moro Louisiana. to that, ono admlnlston hear than ho Iiub criminal trusts, making up flno( not by Increasing tho ju-lco of tho oil, but by hoisting tho price of the barrel. We'll bo called upon to pay for tho bungholo next.. havlnc Charles Cadmus for a hus band. FJcklo fato and a .tenacious wistaria vlile, which got twisted nound Charlie's spokes usi night when ho bought' to lift Etlwl from a window of her homo, nro (Jointly re siKmsiblo for tho fact thayEthol and Charles are Btlll traveling In parallel directions, but In single harness, Charles Jives In IatersonN. J. Ethel visited Paterson for a few weeks last winter Wheeling, W. Va., November1 11. .Too Doyle, of the Npw York Amer icans, said to bo tho slowest pitch er in tho major leaguo, came to Wheeling today to claim his bride Miss Margaret McCloud, ' a, pretty Halcslady In a locaL department store, and found that she had fled with He had sent her a sum of purchase fhor wedding trosscau, and ho alniost de spairs or ov(er seeing tne weuaing finery which his money bought, Doylo courted Miss McCloud whllo ho was with tho Wheeling Central Leagcu team,two seasons ago,' and ho lias frequently been horo since getting Into tho major ranks. ,Mlss McCloud boarded with Mrs. Cooper In Bridgeport, Ohio, dlrcotly across tho river from this city, Mrs. Cooper says she resigned her posltlbhy last Mrs, Chad wick paid tho penalty qf her high financiering . nut what about tho men who furnish, cd her tho money belonging to others In tho hopo of making a wholo Iqt for themselves? Secretary Taft Is so ofton and so vigorously declaring thnt tho Philippines aro not for salo that there Is a growing suspicion that ho has resorted to tho "protesting too much" dodgo. Tho Lusltanla burned a thousand tons of coal a day on Its fast trip. Tho screw propoller and wlrolcbs telegraph outfit alono differentiate between tho Luslanla and a fur. naco wo know about. Colonel Henry Wattorson declares that ho Is "doiio with politics forovor." O, well; Just wait until tho Star Eyed Goddess winks her off oyo nnd then noto ilnrao Honry Jumping hifck into tho fray ( Secretary Taft has gravely in formed tho Iflllplnos that tio Philippines will 'not bo sold. And nntiV among the Cj1f1,r,inv. nflm- hnvlnn- innrft niiqnM. young men who helpo to pass tho llcB or (lry gonila gent t0 her addres8 line pleasantly, nonocemed to strike aml Umt ,, hns not BCC ,,er alnc0 , lX?y Charlipk s)u dcciaros that tho youK jy Ml""1 ' ""l yw ni""ie has been receiving tho at(entlons of a former Bweethoart, who Is a travel ing salesman, living in Barnes'vlllo, Ohio, and It Is believed that sheihas afterward, tho faotmalns that this summer Charlie spfnt several weeks summering on a farm adjoining tho .u.u hi u . nwcopHri. uing wbiki videj hDP r8t love, Doylo . w.u ,.,WU(W,vfu iu BireiiKiiion ,aned for but ono day mu Ctliuuilllll-IIL JU1J11UU 111 UIU W1I1IC1'. and when CharWo sailed for Patcrbon ho promised Ethel ho would return ro- and tako herjaway from there Ihunday ulght, - at- the hour when tho graveyards yawn, Charllo drove out to th Bursess, farm, and was delighted when he saw the ace of his sweetheart framed In tho moon light whlflli bathed her bedroom win dow, she told him she was ready but suggested that he get a ladder. Charlte brought tho ladder and went up Uo rungs at a tlmo. As ho roacheU for tho window sill tho ladder SlIppMl alld fell o thn cmnml win. a crish. Ethel screamed and Charllo drqjtped, but ho didn't hit tho ground. Jiis teot got twisted In the wistaria wlch covered tho house, and when oM man Burgess reached tho scono Xrlth a shotgun, lAIts. Burccss ill. hectly In his wake, Charllo was hang- h uy am neois downward. DoiU shoot, papa!" shouted Ethel: "It's Charllo. Ho . Is. no liurclar.'" Charlie was released 'from his un dignified mmltlnn ,,,wi '(l,o. .!. .. fnr ihn vnrv unmn nnnn.. il...jl n '..-., . . 'uu,th " '"' "" i'"?"!! iiiwi. vuujuo jnauo a clean breast of man could not boll a hay ,ovor courtshln nmi niinn t. tholr ovon If It wero posslblo for tltlo to irahs- Dr. Polls of Gormany Is In tho Uiiltod States with a view to study. lug' our weather bureau ,f systom. If ho learns unythlug ahont It wo hopo' ho- will toll It to tho pooplo who have')becn paying ' for tho system. Perhaps tho railroads would not bo suffering from car shortage had thoy been a little moro careful about preserving tho cars thoy had. Tho people who pay the freight have been permitted to foot tho bill of tho littlo game of "proxy" colonel llalsull. tho 3foroccan bandft, Ms "pow trying to secure a ransom, from ohn Bull, nalsull Is dfistllied for a finish similar to somo forpier bandits by ono Decatur. illear tho Jubllm gingers Thursday, .w-a-zi Commodore A federal court at Lns Angoles has Just convicted the (Santo To of giving rebates Paul Morton confessed It 'several lears ago, ill fit It A f ft 141 lialfrinx ntintttJlAJ ma aha ltoosevelt." ' v v 1 I Hoar th'oirliBlllMiWra'Thursikiy. Hoar tho Jubilee llngors Thursday ' ll-9-2t ' DOG LEADS SEARCHER TO MASTER'S BODY lAugusta, Ky.. .-November ll.-James Poo, agel 17, itfttudent of the Au gusta High Scufool; and a son of Ev erett poe, a woll, to do farmer living one mllo east of horo, startod to the fields with cattle this morning, taking a shotgun along. Not returning promptly, his younger slstor started In seaich of hlm.fv Meeting the faith ful family dog ,ho was led by It to the soot where her brother lay dead, with a chargo of shot through the bowels. Tho cause 'of his death Is believed to have been 'accidental, He made no effort to conceal his chagrin, and his local admirers deep- ly sympathize with hlni. WANT TO SEE TAFT London will be Sorely Disap pointed if He Does not Stop There. Business and Prolessiooatf ) LITTLE ADS LIKE .TIMS BRING, PEOPLE TOttETHEg WBO WANT TO DO BUSINEli; . '' IT WAS A DREAM But Hubby Confesses That He Has Another Wife Living. London, Nov. 11. Some strange phenomona which inlgh(r fltIy.,;forni tho bubject of an Investigation by the Psychical Ilesearch society, wero recounted In ithwe dlyorco court, A. rovciatlon made In a dream was described In ovldonce. To u young woman who had goqe through tho coremony of insrriaga with a man slw supposod to 09 a widower appeared tho "dream, forou of tho first wlfo. Tho apparition announced that uho was not dead, and that tho man whom tho drcamor had wed was .a "bigamist. It was in Gibraltar that Miss Em ily Llddell, a nurse, jnetJ.Frederlck Klnton, who" wb quartered there with his regiment, havlngty. Just re turned from tho war n South Africa. I London, Nov. H. If Secretary of War Taft does not visit England on his way homo from tho East It will bo a keen disappointment to his many admirers lu ,tho British isles"; Whon tho Itinerary of his around tho world trip was publish ed In London shortly after hltf de parture for Japan, and It,. was,, no-: tlced that hqphinncd tojvJslUBqfr lln and St. Pctois;jurg, but thnt ho was not going to stop In either Paris or London, stops wero takou to try and Induce the1 secretary! to como hero for a day or two. at loast to meet somo of tho lead ing public men. In this case Mr. Taft would, of cour&o, bo rccelvod by rung Edward. Washington was advised through tho usual official channols that Mr, Taft's visit ' hero would bo ugroo ablo and thero is still some hope in splto of tho fact that the sec. retary has written that ho Is hur rying homo to proparo his roport for the opening of congress, tliat he will tako a steamor from somo English port Instead ot going direct from Berlin to Cherbourg.. Thoso who havo Interested thoniBolves In tho mattor have not yet been ad. vised whether or' not thp Wash ington administration and Mr. Taft will give favorablo consideration to this proposal. r MURDERED BY TRAMPS Bodies of Three Men Found Along the Tracks, of the MichiganSouthern. ART STUDIO. There is not rauoh in 'a, name, mi- less it Btanrfs for tfio ' 3jtW)'. That's what tho. name;. jt':Brunf kill" staiido for. Be' sure Jh&ttall your Photos and Photo rework haaV the name -Bntiiskill stampedVo'n it; You won't have" the BEST.unli it doea. " 7 f 'if t t TJ 11 REAL ESTATE j J" We have the, greatest variety i-M city property of any 'firm m Itit I ion. c navo ousmess proprow (of various .kindi' to offer. Jfor ar. f , 'M "rt Clovolnnd, Nov. n,-Throo vwn who woro found doad alon.r tho I-ako Shoro and Michigan Southern railway at various points In Indiana iaHi wcok ana supposed tW hayol met with accidents wowro murdered Chief B. A. Snyder of tho rallwuy dotoctlyo forco said. ,v ' . Tho body of j. ty.Murihy ' of '9,r load of horsiekWV.traw at South Bond, IndlTiwdv; Jjcdy of Ralph Kyloftrafe of Edgerton. O.. was 'tkknd on, dnd last Tuesday, !sad' t'tiiltv or Henry' Rank eery stores. Testaurant A oakltyt ani aeparirocni si ores. , r THB J.' W. OLkMKi,fiV , , i RBALESTATBICOivU s m court- ajreat. , figl r ! rf ?vlr ii f rri wiami ninn n t- .; We buy. wastopaper.of;.)!. kindVl and debcriptionsi Also dcalac ia ' Scrap Iron. Metals.. ; Rubber Bot tles. Hides, Pelts andlfnrs,. - P. MALO. ' ' Both Phones. 283-202 Farmhig 8iv sa (DifoxaMsT MARION, OHIO, ; 130 80UTH 8TATB STRUT. ', STAR BOTTLINq. WORKS Manufacturer of carbonated bever idges Gjnger Alo and Sodas. Belt zor and Siphon Mineral 'Waters. ' J. R. SMITH. Pp. Phono 1744. 4 DR, C. G. SMIJH, Office and mjdenca, 454 Mnt street. Offica hour 7:30 10 :M a. m.,.2:00 to 6:00 p: a. Oitlieaa phone 1 pn 1266.; ," , , Specialist oa iieasea sf ekiliiraa. SPECIAL - . By presenting this ad at our studio, 115 East Center street) you will ho 'entitled 'to one 'dos tubinot photon at our' 'special rate of $1.50. Good untit Nov. 15. ' 0 F.vXFELLTSON. ' -' 115 Enst:Centr-8t. 41 LTVB Wr I 'IV Uon't xorget that, we make, a specialty of driving rigs for', pleas ure or business. R. P. PERRY, Unio'n Si. dimi 1'iiuna.' ty, Union St. , r 1 . 1 V'jf V MARK1T. ;, r.ldl Ua hiurlft In.n in ihn Iimilllf tirmviutl I nniln hnvlnnr 'nrnlmnwl mkrrlacn was Mlchi WBS found ' .r - j..vv.' .9 titif. M1 Tho detectives .ViKtalillHhfKj ). thn .l..".: T"ZX 1' of prrieVjcbqnti. anda having 'proposed marriage, was ., j"iRS ' accepted. , $ LInd'' tFrWW- and they went to live as caretakers Identity of the deaaajenCe.i MODEL HEAT I Dealer in all kinds of FrMk.isaJ Smoked Meats. 'Sausage. setcvi 1 V( W..G. 'MERKLB.V,, ,. Roth PhoHi's; X- 140 Si Maia St.- "4 .-' x M.Wli. Berr a s ' K . V ''VI fyyM-iLH at a mansion ,called Mlddleton hall, fcl thoy woro really raqrdere' near King's Lynn. , n jA robbed by tramps. ( jHero It was that the yn?lVfJF Wrhe car In which MrphV, wa wen through her weird oxporlonco, riding borov,ovldonco,of a strugglo and so convinced was ho that what when examined' at Buffalo. 5, t she liad seen was true that, In wak-1 Tho deteotlyos have traced tti'e Ing, she Raid to Klrton: "Your first tramps Jn tho direction ot-poK w(re la. still allvo,'' hViiliali&iaiw otd , hSSjqontomake aa aof deny It, , nffrest. S.?v .?ij fi ?m n , AftlTONE :!' Tiiehtr tl Veica ana1 PiaM. it Studio 400 fe. Church crf"Viaf. "; M$ 'iyV "W f iS f. OHLS 1 1 . j t.. r.A . t: 1 JJW. h Whll.JMiMu t. -r M' -n ..'" LW t i, J '.., . l'h '-W1 , 'ul J" tl A K 1 1 s .1 i'Vj . '. I? ' ?, ' - yf. a-; . ; ;tt 'x. " . IX'.Xi'f "?" ,. ..nfrwA'k, .,vd.yiM,V;4mA. J,: yjywmu'i8'i:d ..'a ww' 'Jh vi'Mx?tom&iffiifafojM mAy-Mis&imSSm:' , iWMfirHfww