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wtf yy.wnx iMtfU-WW -M M t-nfryMi H.) M'm'f')''Wjyr''wwiri -vn THE MARION DAILY MIRROR VOLUME XVII -NUMBER 90. MARION, OHIO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. PRICE TWO CENTS.. fmZA:r?Mr-r rr J,iTi-r 1 f "' ''! I fti Kiii.iH A 411,, Hi mm m K?ir Vn i" W VERS,0N 0F THE LADY OR THE TOR. i ORES WHEN :!i d B"v H '; p. lis IITI ' M ll"W I I'll (ImI MH BlIIiM lilfl' IN No Confirmation Has Yet Been Received at Port-au-Prince Minister of the Interior, Captured in Skirmish Said to Have Been Executed otOnce by General Simon Rebels Hold Large Territory. (BULLETIN.) Port au Prince, Nov. 25 Presi dent NorU Alexis has received word lato this afternoon confirming the rqwitcd tabling ky insurgents ol General ta Conte, Uie minister, ofr (Interior, . lie Svns; killed Mi 'tfetrItlaljl'Jor having toHfirdorc I the"1 oVoCTitjon.'ofr the! commander and JirfeVrOIIKJCr ,oi ,tii(j gunooai uroynni. ttM j( , v.Ppf(-Au Princo.Uaytl, Nov-. 25 jdJJwbHC of'' confirmation lias yot 'bYeu'Vecelved of tlfe Bfiootlnrj ly In- BtretitiJ.or-General Vlllh'ofaolno Lo)j KV"' vvf ' ,lluoiu- Ul Villi IJIlUMI'ti n II ' xi-hiltfcnRifjl la' a skirmish neav Jeremlq"yo'&t(!rday. A rumor that ho was Immediately executed by the order of General Mmon, who Is commanding the Insurgents, was Kent from the front nnd cverv effort bo far made to SHERIDAN MOMENT President Roosevelt Make9 Principal Address Lauding Sheridan as Cavalry Leader and General Luke E. , ' ,Wright,. War Secretary and Ex-Qnfederate, Pre- ) . "1-'' sides Statue of Bronzekfn veiled. ; ,,jU, iWuslJ'lton, Nov. 23 President TJicodoro Itoosevelt wns tho chief orator today at the unvclllrfe or a bronzo memorial slatuo of Gen eral rhll fchcrldnn, of Civil War fame, ficcrotnry of War Luke n. Wright prildod a though ho fouglit on tho Confederate aldo during the war. Others mado brier addresses. President P,oo30vclt xaid: 'If la eminently fittlig that the Natlon'a Illustrious men, tho men who loom as heroes ibeforo tho eyes of our people should be fittingly commemorated hero nt tho National Capital, and I nm glad Indeed to take part In Iho unvdllng or this htatno to General Sheridan. Ills l'Ji)ftl!ootIM hlwn'fB tftnnd Msh'on tho u-lVa? orifilnacrldaji',Worthlrt,',No! 'only WW fl'1groa,i"'g6nbnl but "lo ' Vlfoiveelnft rfreaVntts ' With- ."that 'totitV ofo'Flglim'litv "which v$ call fiMsPtynilBe'dV this quality W hrll- 'lirfifM'aBbden Won 'ttii'6 a ll'ffdol!r"'v1iqfeas h'o wis In vealjty not onjv that, but nlco a grent rommnndcr. Of course the fact In Ms enreor most roadlly rocognlznd wnH hs mastorv In tho necessarily modern r-rt of liaiul'lng mnessH ot modern cavalry ao -as to give thorn til? fullest Dosslblo nffset not onlv In tho ordlnnrv operations of cavalry which precede nnd follow a battlo, but In ho battl ltslf. But In ad cMtlon ihe rhowed In tho civil war that ho was a first-class army com ma ndor, bpth ns a subordinate ot Grunt and whon In Independent onimrru, His record In tho Valle 'alley m nvniDaiin.tinna nca(n .from ::, v jy. - . j r mtwx -Jaono Sll iHmlllUVy i,hU rvi (After tho olpfo of the groat war In flow wliero them y f-Mer. he Tfindored A ptcnnl imri willed hJjTtttjitlliHfcst' iKjAotl'mi; for '.nBi.tiitll?uB.1 ypary t Indian wars ?,$ tho Greit 'plains. It, wns hp whohlf!yild)cil n?ll!f6rough-golng iHn.ou iuct mwj .or i-imoaImilng In -winter -wlifflJ, at tho cot of bit ter hardshln and parll finally broko down (ho banded Itrenqth of thoso rQrmldablq warriors tho horso In. dlane. i , i-, "His carter was typically American, for from plain beginnings ho roo to tho hlgheif mllftar. position In our land, Wo; honor IiIm momory Itself; qnd moreovor, as n the enso of tho other great' commanders of his day, Ills careor synibollzos tho careers of all thoso -mon who In the years of the LllsptrvhntnM to his reputation', Tor taiu!s"alono among wars lit thlJ that ''VHfW fflfo'ci td iv'crshrfiloWhlp -nflw''lVat the woundsare "hoaleei," iho roiiaPflhW Vo'ten'd 'fo"'t)dhk" tliomory'f tho mighty deeds of Vaiot MW'oW" a '1w 'dnfehtng" 'cavalry 'peitfonncd on one? sldb no Ies8''thah V ISTERLECDNTE confirm It has proved futile. Cltlos and towns now held by the robots are Los Cayos, wheru tho trouble started, .Teremle, Auquln nnd tho country In that Immedlato neighbor' bood. , General Coltfstln, minister of war In command of the government forc es, Is reported to bo marching southward to give battlo to Simon. i" WARSHIPS TO HAYTI ,1 ' I ' (Washington. Nov. 25 Tho anwir- iltfy' growing seriousness of the evblutlon In HUytl will nrobablv Kflhlt In orders being Issued for the dispatch or an American war ship to the scene of conflict, for tho protection of American and other foreign Interests. The crulfcers Den iMolnc-3 and Tacoma are at Guantanamo, Cuba, within twenty four .hours soil of tho region. uatlun'tUTpit pood 'sians toltho flout to risk, everything, jncludfng 'llfif itseftlliiid'to hpohd'tiid' days ot their stiv(ugi's'iil'inUoo)l.1 la valorqus conlll t for an Ideal. Often wo Amqr-i. leans arc taunted with haIng only a mateilal Ideal. Tho empty folly of tho taunt Is sufficiently siiown by the presence hero today of you men ot tho Grand Army, you tho comrades of tho dead general, tho men who sorvod with and under him. In all history, wo havo no greater mfttnuco ol subor dination ot self, of tho oxaltlng of a lorty Ideal over meroly matorlal well being among tho people of a great nation, than was shown by our own people In tho civil war. ''iAnd you, tho men, who wore tho blue',' would bt tho ' first 'to say tliat this samo loftv" IndllTorisrico ia"'il!o thlii'Of the 'body,' wiiou ctliiitia'rcVl' Jo tli'd 'things to tho soul. wAi 6N6fch "bjdur uroth'ers who wore the fy'rayl. Dreadful wag tho suffering, dreadfiil 'ilia 16-, of tho civil War. 'Vpt (t oli tho other has become tho common heritage ot all tho peoplp In overy quarter of this country. The com. plotonoss with which this Is truo Is shown by what Is occurring hero to. day. Wo meet togothcr to raUo a monumont to a great Union general, In tho presenco of many of tho sur vivors of tho Union Army; and tho Socrotany of War, tho man at tho head of tho Army, who, by vlrtuo ot his office, occupies a special iclatlon to tho celebration, Is himself a man who fought In tho Confederate orv co. Fow Indeed havo boon tho coun. rlosi n'tiorn Hiinh n rnn illlictlnil wnillfl Chavo'boon iwsslble, and b'esscd In. MHcdfhro we that In our own beloved plana ltiu not only possible, but seemtj bo entirely natural n3 to excite uq tbmmont whatever. tV '"Jiorp Is another point In General hhorldan's career which U Is good foi -ill'f us to rometuW. Wihorens Grant Shqrmitil and Tliomasi woro of tho old. native American stock, tho parents ol) Sheridan, llko th'd'paro'nts of I-"arragutj woro born on, tho tthor sldo of tho water. Any ono of tho five was Just as much a typo of tno roal American, of what Is best In Amorlca, an tho othor four. Wo should kosp steadily befoio our minds the fact that Amer icanism Is a question of prlnclplo, ot purpose, of Idealism, of character; that Is not a matter ot birthplace, or creed, or l(no of descent, Hero In this country tho reprofentatlvos of many old world races nro being fused together In a now type, a typo tho 1 Continued on Pago Four mo.Mii pooiua' ai.miuj. Calcutta', Nov. 2oTho us- sassluntlon of Public 1'ioso- cutor Hume, wns a(tempt- cd today by anarchists' jw ho are leading tho Indldiiirpvo- flutlon. A "bomb wna'tfiiown at a car dn which ho wa3 lldlng, ibrt It hit tho top oV the, car nnd rolled harm- lesd'y Into 'ho ditch vdth- out exploding.. AFTER MONEY In Suit Charges That Coun tess and DeSagen Lived as Man and Wife Before Marriage Parla, Nov. 25 "Soilous allega tions agaliiEt tho (haiactqr of Prin ters Do Soi;au, 1190 Countess do Can tellalue, ' ,1100 Anna Gould", wcro mado In court today by .Maltrc iDontiol, counsel for Count Hon. l first huit'baud of tho American heir ess who demands tho custody of his chlVjlron, and a pension of JlO, 000 francs yearly from Ills .nto Avlfp. Itonrs lawyor chaiges that tho Countocs lived with Do Soan n's man antr wlfo beforo their marriage. ,1 HORSE COMMIITS SUICIDE AT FINDLA 'Flndlay, Nov. 25. iA horso, tho proporty of Shorlff 13. h. Groves, do llboratoly walked Into Blanchaul ilv. or Tuesday whtlo despondont nnd drowned Itself. The hoivo mot with an accident . short tlmo since which Incapacitated It for work. Tuesday It was ordered to tho Groves farm when It broko away from Its keoper and, going to tho liver, held Its head under the water until It wns drowned. WILL PROSPECT FOR OIL ATDELAWAR '"Delaware, Nov. 23. That .Delaware county oil prospects ai'o to bq fie oylopcd was assuretl heio Tuesday1 when tho Klngston-poitor,OH and Gn company was organized. Tho conu pany was Incorporated by W. A, Jlall, J, N, MoKny, Lowls Slack and Senator N, F. Ovonturf. and Is cap ltalized at $20,000, IJxports In gas and oil consider tho field a fnvorablo one. ROBBER BLOWS SAFE AND GET GOOD HAUL 'Eldorado, Kansas, Nov. 25 Hob bois' blow tho vault of tho statu bank at Towaula, a small town near horo today and secured $!t000, Posses nro In pursuit. B0N1 AGAIN WILL NOT TESTIFY llM Andrew Carnegie Refuses to Attcndffariff Hearing at . Wash;ngton.w Wasltlivjton Nov 25 In 11 lutter to tinlrman Payto, of the liouss ways and means comulittue Andrew Caincgle k'llc3 to appear as a witness at the tariff hearing. lie tajs 'l havo scrvodt my full tlmo In AVnshlngton upouotarllT matters, and beg to bu excused Irom fuitheT tenMcc In that direction." C.irncgio wns asked to appear boforc tlo cjinmlttoo on account ot his nrtlcle in tho Century magazlre advocating taking the duty off steel, on tho ground that the Industry no longer requite protection. FIG! PLAGUE ' $ Discovery of Foot and Mouth Disease Leads' to Michigan Quaran tine. iDctrolt, Nov. 25. 'A quaiautino against Michigan cattle, sheep and swlno, caused by tho dlsi overy of tho foot and mouth dhsenxo 1 11 Wayuo county. U la effect today. Hundiods of thousands of dollars worth ot cat tle will bo killed to provont tho spread of the disease FOUNDER OF SECT DEAD Established Famous "Spuit rof Fruit" Colony and Got Into Trouble Because of Views on Sex Re lation. Chicago, Nov 25 Jacob lloiluait founder of tho famous ''Spirit Fruit Colony" Is dmd at Woostor Iako Illinois. Death fo.jowcd an opera tion for appendicitis, noilhart came to Chlc?o live years ago fiom near Lisbon, Ohio, -and, ostabllshcd a colony on tho north &S1010 of Lnko Michigan llV held peculiar vlewa regarding Eox.,rolatlon. and I1I3 cult got Into dflllqulty from the start. ., McCutcheon In Chicaao Tribune. niinni: poisoned. UvanBton, Wjomlng. Nov. 25MrH. Michael Morialsky. wife of a ranchman, and two of her children, arc dead as result of eating strychnine In a jlo. Domes tic unhapplncss Is bo.leved to 1iavo caused her to act. The woman filled tho pio with 'poison and fed her children with , catlii borne herself. ING NEAR TO DEATH Portugese Monarch Narrow ly Escapes Death in Riot while Driving. Lisbon, Poitugal, Nov. 25. King Manuel nanowly escaped death today whon a riot broko out as ho was driving through the Htrccts. Tho loy orallst demonstration in thp King's honor was in progres when arnica ltolubllcaii8 attacked tho procession. Kler'o fighting followed around the rojal carriage. Tho cavalry guard iclnfoiced by two regiments of In fantry finally cleared tlio stiecU loaIng many wounded. Tho klug was uninjured. RELIEF IS SAFE U. S. Hospital Ship Several Days Overdue, Proceeds Towards Manila. Manila, Nov. 25. Tho United States hobpltal ship Relict U safe and Is proceeding to Manila undor her own steam. During tho trip from Guam her engines wcro disabled, and a nro bioko out while tho ropalra weio being made. Tho firo was ox. tlngulshed and tho ropalrs complotod. Tho ship has beon sevornl days over due and fears wcro ontortalned that tho ship was lost. MRS. SAGE GIVES $25,000 TO RED CROSS Now York, Nov. 25. A gift by lis Ihisso.l Sage', of $25,000 to tho Hod Cross ondowmont fund wan an. uounced at tho annual hicctlng of tho jc.ow Yoi'k stato branch of tho Amer- Jcan Red Cross last night. Medal yore presented to six nurse who had distinguished thenisolvctf during tho year la caring for victims of tho Ollbslsalppl hurricane. Liner "Sardinia Set Afire by Spontaneous Combustion Outside Malta Harbor Many Jump into Sea and- Drown Few are Rescued by Harbor Boats-Gale Fans Flames and Whole Ship is Enveloped. (BULLETIN.) Vatctta, Islo of 'Malta. Nov. 25 It Is now certain that more than 100 nnd tho number may reach 150. perished In tho burning of tho Mcnmer Sardinia today. Ot this number, a part were whltC3 from Liverpool, although no names arc jet obtainable. The natives tried to o'verpowor tlm otTicora ot the steamer, slashed them with knives and wcro only kept from throwing boats overboard by tho oincers bcntlng them baok with their revolvers. Up to six o clock this evening. seventy-fle w oro recovered. 1 iMalta. Nov. 25. Wany lives, tho number of whl:h cannot bo ascer. talncd for hours, woro lost when the Papayannl-Ellerman liner Sardinia was destroyed by fire outside of this harbor today. The steamer, which plies between Liverpool, Malta and Alexandria, had on board )mo 200 passengpro tventy-flvo or thirty of whom wcro English and carried a crew of fourty-four. Many ot the pasengers are mlslng, and sovoral ot them nro undoubtedly M-in ill AND FULTON - NOW IN DRY Both Counties Give Large Dry Majorities Fifty-four Counties are Now Dry while but Seven Have Gone to Wets Yet Twenty-seven to Vote Next Election in Mercer Nov. 30. Two moro dry counties wcro add. cd to tho list In Ohio yotstcrdny, when Miami and Fulton gavo substantial dry majorities. In Miami county. OS saloons wcro voted out, and tho ma jority wan 1300. Troy, tho county heat, went dry, as did overy othor municipality and township In tho county, except PIqua and tho town flilp In which It Is located. In Ful ton county the dry mnjorlty was DIG, and 25 saloons wcro voted out. Un. llko most other county tk-au and principal townn, Wauscon went dry. Those counties added to tho list mako a total ot 51 which have voted dry, five of thorn, however, having oted under, tho township and ward laws, whlo seen counties havo gono wet. TheiQ aro yet 27 counties to vote, and datos havo been set for several bo foro tho closo of tho year. Thcro will bo but one election this month, that In Mercer county, which votes Nov. 30. Wauscon, Nov. 25.-Fulton county wag added to tho dry Ht by a ma jority ot 91G and 25 saloons weio ARCHBOLD SAYS THE STANDARD Essence of Testimony in Federal Suit is to Show That Government in Prosecuting Oil Trust is Trying to As sassinate "A Blessing in Disguise" Witness Tells Remarkable Tale of Benefits Derived From Trust by People--Federal Attor neys will Shake Story. Now York, Nov. 25 Tliat tho government In response to an er ractlo public sentiment Is attempting to assassinate a ''iDlegsIng In Dis guise," Is tho burden of tho story In tho procosa of rotation by John I). Archbold In the federal suit to dissolve tho Standard Oil trust. With precUo attention to tho object In view, tho vice president of tho STEAMSHIP BURN: penned In the smoking hull which lies on tho shore off the Harbor en. trance, while others wcro drowned when they Jumped overboard to es cape tho flames. Spontaneous combustion Is sup nosed, to have caused tho fire which j broko'out as the hlp was leaving iho harbor, wrapping the steamship in flames from stem (oiSttpm. IA frightful panic followed, many jumping Into tho sea without life preserver. Tho harbor steamerB and tugs' rescued some, but many were undoubtedly drowned. Tho plight of tiie Sardinia had been noticed from shore and 'all tho admir alty tugs In tho harbor hurried to tho scene Owing to a galo which tanned the flrc, they could not approach very close, but finally the lines wcro cnught and tho Sardinia towed to shore. She wa beached, and cvcrl effort made to extinguish, tho flrc. This waa Impossible, owing to the in flammable nature of tho cargo. Tho harbor tugs were directed to stand by and search tho ruins as soon as they could bo cooled, while other tugs were detailed to crulso about In the hope that some ot tho survivors might still be nfloat. oted out, tho largest number, 5, be ing at Wcauseon, tho county eat. Four saloons and a small brewery were voted out In Archbold, although that precinct went wet by 173. Wau scon voted dry by 87 votes. 'Iho dry clement waH very jubilant and sang songs and rang church bells. Tho crowd on the streets was doublo that at tho goneral election. Troy, Nov. 81. py a fliaJor,lfj ot 1303, llaml county yesterday, voted out 58 saloon and thrco breweries. PIqua, with 31 saloons, gave thcqta a majority of .514, Troy,, wltit 45 salonos wont dry by 06; Covington, with four saloons, went dry fy,,D5 and Tippecanoe pity, with five, Sa loons, went 93 dry. Every township with tho eceptlon of Washington In walch k located PIqua, went dr'v.j Women were at each polling -place and the church bells woro rung each hour. Tho result bf the election woa celebrated by tho ringing of all tho church bolls of this city 'A union prayer meeting will b hold this evening at tho First M. E. church to give thanks for tho victory. Standard Oil coiupauy of New .forsoy Is dictating Into the court recoids a remarkable tale of bene fits that havo accrued to tho Ameri can people through the development of the Standard tQIl Interests to a magnitude that bfigarn understand ing ,but the tory may assume a different aspect when , tho federal Continued on Tago Four HOST ABUSED it . n m w,