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t". n? V? MFT! j -W -', 'rr WJ- .' p f V ."" !-' tfA 'tf tw MARION DAILY MIRROR. VOLUMJB XVL NO. U',0. MAIilON, OHIO, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1,908. PBIOE TWO OBNIB. rW 'I 4. f .. : THE. it I - M 1 soTKrrfi W'S ' l s ' ' IV ,1 tfi m litf WJ :'i& "vt 7 Republican State Committee Meets in Columbus Today to Thresh out the Question of How the Delegates to the Convention Shall Be Selected. i t t Thii is the Solution Proposed I Gtltrorertiy m unio coin oiaes vaaim iney vy m w m I -4Sonie Separate Rule May be Made to Apply to cer tain Cities and Districts State Convention May be Held in March With James R. Garfield as Chairman Taft Men Seem to be in Control in Columbus. Columbus, 0., Jan. 2. Primaries early In February and state conven tion early Jn March, with Jamc9 It, Garfield as chairman, aro on tho program for the Republican' Stato comitoiUeo mooting, which was held Thursday aftornoon at tho Nell Houso. Tho Taft men will con trol tho, meeting ana will do as they please In so rar as the dispute between Forakor and Taft Is con cerned . Early primaries will bo held to Bottle tho .question of whothor Ohio favors Taft or Foraker for presi dent. Tho fight will bo 'upon this ono l8suo alone and tho result will bo sent out to tho nation as tho State's choice of natlvo sons. Then say the Taft' men, It doesn't master when tho convention Jb hold, since J$ will do no moro than formally ratify tho result of tho primaries, iTho 'convention will bo, held oarly llfl Ifmi.L 1 !. AS.. a t A "VH" MJ K,v" iiw enna mates ior auto oiuces an opportunity to Wflrk', among ho dblegates, Irres. Ix-oUJrV-tjr their cholco for tho president, Sonator Ilck Is hero but says ho wl.Il not 'Inflict his personal desires on tho committee. Taft mombors of tho committee hold a conference- with Chairman Drown, this morning, Ily a voto of at least fifteen to nix tho Republican stale central commltteo will today Issue a call for n gonorol primary oloctlon to select delegates to tho stato con vention. Tho primaries will bo called for early In February, probably tho Arid, week, In nil tho counties of tho stata and aro expected to sottlo do- clidvely the cholco of Ohio Re publicans for tho presidential nom ination ns botweon Secretary of MI. IS THE SCENE OE FIERCE RIOTING Striking Street Car Men Attack Cars, Wrecking Them "' lndIniurin? Passengers Attack Renewed Todav T"" fV O 0 and Sheriffs and Police A' "f the Mob Troops it Called V i iMuhcle, Ind., Jan. 2. 'Flvo persons woro' Injurod and two street cars were riddled with stones hero lato ycJtorday afternoon In a riot that followed an attempt of tho Indiana Union Taction company to run car3 manned by; strlko breakers(,Tho btrJWa XoHlowod tho refusal of he company to re-sign tho wage agreV toiaaC that haB beon Jn effect for 10 yA(ij(JliiD' ihn the local nollco forco Phmkhtn lo cone with tho situa tion f Mayor Outhrio last evening ap- ipctjjd;to Governor Hanly to send troMw to Muncle, but tho governor re oliaHht n'e would send Col. Harry : ' B V-taitK vto look over thosItuatlon I and ItJw-'lU jWould act ns tho 1 at tor's "irepor fuwea -mm, uopemeu miona l . tY,k -a1iAilfr in swnnr in denutles I j mrei ,frillM9, ot a man would lim- V' Vfmrtiy artor 4 ociocic iwo cars " 1.4.9 ll....nll 111 n litfilnABO were wriu huuubu hid iiumh aeotlon,- but'n mob had gathered and (a ftboww of stones filled the air. Kv- & im Bry wiwww',) Brjr WlWUW',i rao vi no ouuiiuinu IE CALLED EARLY for the Taft and Foraker War .Taft and Senator J. 11. For aker. A statomont glvon publicity yesterday that thS call would pro. vide for tho selection of delegates at county conventions or thoro would bo exemptions from tho prl. mary plan In favor of the flvo largo counties was emphatically denied last night both by officers of tho committee and at Taft headquart ers. Overwhelmingly In control of tho stato committee and tho party ma chinery tho Taft adhorcnts will In sist upon prlmarlos and a dlrqct cx nresslon from tho .Republicans of tho stato. Tho Taft forces will nlso Insist that tho Issuo bo put squaroly boforo tho voters. They w'ant tho call so framed that tho rival dologato lists In each county will bo headed by tho names of tho two presidential candidates. Tho Taft managers bellovo tho statu commltteo can oxorclso this author. Uy Irrespective of any powers lodff.fRumorqlcflV fh-f Harrv'dnri ed in tho county committees Kumors oay mar uarry ana ountjf Tho details of tho call will bo put boforo tho ontlro commltteo for final solution today. Tho Taft man agers wapt a blanket ticket In each county. How to got tho names of dologato candidates on tho primary tlckot In each county Is tho stumb ling block. Means of safeguarding tho primaries from trickery and of preventing nil but Republicans from participating aro other problems with which tho ndvnnco cunrd of tho commltteo was night. wrestling Inst Taft lenders bolievo tho primaries will forovor sottlo tho question of suprcmncy as between Taft and Foraker, In consequonco thoy nro not now Inslstont for nn Immediate convention. Tho indications nro that tho convention will bo sot for a tlato from two to threo weeks nftor ,tho ,. ., are Unable, to Handle Will Probably be Out. and Joslo Williams, a Chicago strike breaker, was badly cut, Tho mon mannlg tho cars rotroated and wore removed to tho pollco station. Clar ence Shipp was struck by a wad from a blank cartridge. Three other por sons, whoso names are unknown, woro hurt. rriio company has 150 'strike-break ers housed for tho night, Muncle, Ind., Jan. 2. Riot was (resumed today, t The pollco and shorlffsvseemed helpless. A orowd drovo the crows from oyory car and broko out the windows. The mob, of nearly 3,000, Is now on Its way to the Union Traction car barns and power station, which It Is feared will bo burned. Ohlof of po llco nhd fifty doputies aro endeavor ing to head off tho mob. Tho traction company and pollco sought to prevent further bloodshed and destruction "tif property by taking nil cars to the. barns,' It Is bolloved tho militia wHl bo rn llivl nnf u i LFuinr n , ,.ii mi e matiu t . 1 UMlM V BIIVI KT& ( II H BflEffttl hit t IN primaries. This means that the convention may go over Into tho first or second week of Muvli. Columbus will bo selected unani mously ns tho mooting plnco. Tho appointment of delcgitcs vlf! bo on tho basis of the voto for "c retary of stato at tho last cU'Mnn. Bach county will bo entitled to ono dologato from ovory 500 voh3 cut for Carml Thompson at tho head of tho Ropubllcan ticket. This mo vldes for a totnl of 815 delegate. Of this number tho five lnrg3 ootin. ties will havo 251, divided m fol. Iows: Hamilton, ninety-six, ryn. hoga slxty-thrco, Franklin thirty five, Montgomery thlrty-throi and Lucas twonty.four. Tho Tnft mnnagcrs profjss the utmost confldenco In their vmlrol of tho sltuotlon In the uOlg counties, With 40S votes nnj.tmary to n cholco In tho conventl iii. the Taft loadors flguro thoy wltl only havo to get 157 delegates exel t$ivo of tho five largo rynuntles to nbso. lutoly control tho convention. Tlio twentieth and twroity-flrst rongresplonal districts will hnv a combined stato convention delega tion of seventy-two, Tho appor tionment gives Medina county five and Lake four delegates, Tho nlno. teenth district will havo' a tol&l of thlrly.nlno dolegatos, divided ns follows; Summit county fourteen, Continued on 1'igo Four. QUARRELS WITH EVELYN iiveiyn nave Had a Fall out. iNow York, Jan. 2. On the cvu of Harry Thaw's second trial, rumors nro afloat that ho has had a disa greement with his wlfo over some points connected with tho defense. Consldrablo stress Is being laid on tho fact Uiat Evelyn has ceased her dally visits to tho Tombs. It was istatMI this morning that young Mrs. ijiaw wouiu visit ner nusunuu into Thursday. If sho does It will bo hor first call slnco last Sunday. FEBRUARY ' w t zm$i:iziwkz- i3GsrM?-aft;iA,aw jmw$'FMiMmm4-fr- vw&M&mmn jtmzmz fflmf&mwm MiWMtw$m ' VWWVBHtf &'4K IHmmHHIMffWftr iC-7 ' N-i& 'J.WZYt ft, 11?BX, IHRRK t mHHlpt RtHffHHuHii V$, rift il3aB'? M mW-' tan roan rincHBff' l.irnt 10 BbmZ Caruso and Sembrlch In Their Wonderful Impersonations as the Starving BOUSANbeOAL 1WI3,9N A S-milC Willi cfttmutca tn that i.ftooflnliiorV 6rt1 n strike In1 tho westeVn Kchtu coal field 1 1 W, SEXTUPLE TRAGEDY (7 Man Murders His Wife and Four Children and Com. mits Suicide. tn Kingston,. jN. Y., Jnn, 1. Word v.iaft o'ojelv'ed here today! of tho murder, according to today's advices, by Irving linker of his wife and four chlhlrcir nt Lclbhardt, Ulster county. Uaker then committed sul cldo, It appears, Tho six bodies were found al tho home, lato last liil,ht(. by, nclfilibors. Uakeit Is thought to have committed tho nilmit ul'.hV .1 Inriro Icn'fo. made . ., ... . r, r fitjm nhi old scythe, found near tho bodies. He must have been wildly in sane. " Vho suggested exphiiatlon of tho sextuplo tragedy Is that Baker was Inflamed by baseless Jealousy of his wlfo. mm STW1NE Chemist D-xlarcs That Rev. Albert Gi6h Died From Pvoisoniug. & Chicago, Jan. 2. Dr. Haines, toduyj announced that his analysis had determined tho presence of strychnine in tlio stomach of Rev. Albert dish,-of. Chambers, Illinois, Upon tills rilport, tho brothers of tho minister, it is sal'l would nsk wan ant at Kuroka, Illinois, for tho nvrnuf nf n r,1nt!vfi rt Tn nloli ... . b.. V u. .. lv.lltl.Ulld ;,. V.k...sl itov, uisn (lieu at iisurcicn, no - rnmlior A nttitf nttninlliic n rlnirMi llov OIqIi ,Hn.l nf .lSrnl,n lln. .., im. i..i. . . i.,.t.i 1 his brothers acting on tho words flint, lind been dropped from tlnio lo'litlino by tho minister, lind tho l)Qdy dlHlnterrcd.. and an autopsy hold e Doheme." u Xvfe. WA . . ,. , HUMOR OP THP OPERATIC STAGE ---5T7,W tlA''ii!'.'ltX'iT!r. ' ' m&m'Sij2 -r ,; y vv 'v ttt'Rtfft'ISTSftMfJYEAOTHER t'n "V FSSIR ABLE CITIZEN" 1 o. .nuitfis MS 34KC Samara, a,Wrtufcrn,;'iJaii. 2. Chief go ml arm - a crowded irofT, M r. iftlncial a, was "shoi it(A 'ucjuI In street hcrettcwlay. JlewaMWiiyl (JC tcrrorl&U? "vcngeaticC s fj ctlm ANOTHER CLOSED BANK OPENS FOR BUSINESS Washington, Jan. 2. Tho First National Dank of Mingo Junction, Ohio, which closed Its doors No vember fj last, was today authorized by tho comptroller of currency to reopen for bublness. JURY WILL DISAGREE This is the General Belief of Those Who Have Follow ed the Powers Case. (Jeoigetown, Ky., Jan. 2. iTho fnto of Caleb Powers, charged with complicity In tho (loebol assassina tion, Is now In the hands of tho Jury. Arguments wero completed yesterday and the jury retired to deliberate at 9 o'clock this morning. The gen crnl opinion is that the Jury will dis agree. FIFTEEN INJURED Train is Wrecked and Burn ed but all Passengers ' ' ' Escape. jIMrrlo, Out., Jan. 2. O'he south bound Ponetang express, on tho Grand Tiunlt railway, was derailed about soven miles north of hero last blgilitkt lio whole train, with tho exception of tho locomotive, rolled down a 40-foot embankment and I . .. ..... 1 . tL t.-.l ."""" -""v l tbo bottom mailO UirCO IUC11S UCIOTO Jl rUUCHCU 1 A fctovo Iii tho second car set the train on fire nid It burned. All tho passengers, of whom 15 wcie In jured, wcio takon out safely. Tho Injured wero brought to a hospital here, where It Is understood their injuries arc not serious. Artist and the Consumptive Mlml In CANADIAN BElfflTO BE LOST The Mount-Royal is Now Twenty-Five Days Overdue From Antwerp.to St. Johas and no Word Has Been Received From Her No Steamer Has Sighted the Liner The Mount-Royal Carried One ; - Hundred Passengers. ,; St. Johns N. 11., Jan. 2. As tho hours go by and not a slnglo word Is hoard of tho whereabouts of tho big Canadian Pacific liner, Mount Roy al, now twenty-five days overdue from Antwerp, tho belief is growing that tho essel has foundered In mid-ocean. No vessel arrived during tho past three weeks has sighted the mlbslng liner. Ships leaving days after tho Mount Royal and following her usual course, saw nothing of her WILL PROCEED AGAINST TIE HHN LINES Department of Justice "VvillEndeaverto Dissolve the Alleg ed Combine Between the Union and Southern Pacific, but no Action will bs Brought Agaius E. H. Harriman, Personally. Wnshlngtqii, Jan. 2- It was stated at tlio department of Jus. tico today that, 'probably within ton days action wll bo begun some where west of tho Mississippi val ley with u view of compelling a dlhbolutlnn of tho alleged combina RECEIVERS NAMED FOR Slow Collections Following the Financial Crisis is Said to be Responsible for the Failure of the Company to Meet its Obligation The Bounded Indebted ness of the Company is $58,000,000. iDanvllle, V.V.. Jan. 2. TXivles, Warflold and It. Lancaster Williams obligations is attributed to slow col have been named by Federal Judge- lections following tho recent flnan- PritchaiTi as recclveis for tho Si board Air Lino IWIlriad Company. Judge Prltrhard has consented to tho Fidelity and Deposit Company of Ualtlmoro, furnishing bonds for the new receivers, who will tnko chaigo of tho affairs of tho railway com- pany at onco. JAPANESE STAB THREE OF VANCOUVER'S FIREMEN The Oriental Section is the Scene of Another Serious Clash Between Canadians and Japanese Police Stop the Rioting and Lock up a Quartet of the Mikado's Subjects, UMrtlaiid, Oic., Jan. 2. A special to tho Oiegonlau fiom Vancouver, 13. C, says: lAUon Anderson, a ilrem.in, w dy ing and two other young mon, ulso incmborH of tho flro tlcparttnont, nro badly' bounded as tlio lesult of a light Now Years day In the Japanese quarter with an overwhelming mim- ."... .... -rf .1.. .n.Ul tin... our oc sunjecis oi mo imivuuu. .iiiu llglit was tho worst In tho ,clty slnco tho Snptcjnbor ilots. 'Audoison, nccompanlcd by J. Frost and T. McDonald, woro passing a Japancso store, when Frost stumbled and fell against tlio pinto glass: win dow front. Tho glass smashed and tho fragments wero still lolling on tho sidewalk, "when a scoro of Japan ese appeared Ifrom tho Inside and rushdd at tho trio of whites. Tho firemen woro In uniform with brass buttons and official caps, but tho Japanese knifed them furiously. With in threo minutes thoro woro' dozens of I W and all report encountering the worst kind of weather. The Mount Royal carried nearly a hundred passengers. Officials of the lino hopo that a break In her ma chinery may bo responsible, for tho delay. Captain Webster of the steam er Lako Chnmplaln, which reached hero last night, says ho passed a four masted steamer off Sablo Island, Mon day. There Is a faint chance that tills may have been tlio Mount Royal. y" tion between tho Union and South!, em Pnolflu railway systems. , It is intimated nlso, that tho government has decided that ,lt wilt bo futile to begin proceedings against T, 11. Harriman, person ally. 1 The seaboard's Inability to meet Us cial disturbance heavy expenditures for improvements and nntl-rallroad lcglslatio h In tho South. fl'ho seaboard Is capitalized at G2,- 000,OOQ, operates 2.GU miles of track 'between Washington and Norfolk, At- lanta and Tampa. Its bonded la- Idcbtedness Is $58,000,000. .Japanese In tho fight, all tiylng to (get at tlio white men. . Tho latter' was borne to tlio ground and cut and slashed until tho bldo- walk and front of, tho storo wero cov ered lth blood. . OnTy four ariepts woro,. made, as nearly all of tho Japanese, lind scat tered at. tlio sjgjft of the ..policemen. iAn(Juripp' two companions thought Anderson (lead, and flal ,'beon fight ing ovor niH piMBixaio iqrm wncn iuo pollco canio. Anderson's faco was marked with many slashes up and down and fiom one sldo to tho other. iFrom U7o luick of his car to lihj shouldor was n silt two Inches deep ithut had only missed tho Jugular voln by a fraction of an Inch. His Oroxlyi was also stabbed In lialfrf dozen places. The other ,two pien wero cut and "bleeding from wounda on their Tnces and arms. All wero taken to tho hospital, Three doctors worked over them for hours rowing up tholr wounds, r o -'4 t 5 "'8 1 : - ft n i ; ' SlJf KV I tij 'K . ' . V.-. ..),, r ?-'., , ., ' .,,.,,,-,. ,',, nr-.rnjJj.u.-.JAfrj'jjjj.vj.j ' ' ' jtv ' mu A?w .1 itffnnff .-' r WN-rf Wfa "&' it1. X &&M&y&. 'JtAiJJ U if S -i'lJw . . '1 t , V. "iiv., i t J I 1 ft' -. li- r t. . " 'i Kt. ii i I .. , .Jf ' , i I JMt , 1 ' TM j ..' kv. 1 .H " 5. . IT . I TW T.VM - . t - . llT." 1 - JT - .. v ,.' ' -At, mTII .. ,.-.. v t&BtiJ, , Jjht'-Sibkm a a.- ;( v (in m, r'i. . r' a v v v 'r jva ' -.ai'i u. t Til' " B-.'Wi W,. F-K .m