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PAGrE FOUR THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, JATOAJtY 10, 1912, I I" '. A k THE MARION DAILY MIRROR V H. R. SNYDER, Manager. UToreSgn Advertising Manager, Frank R. Northrup " 26 Fifth Ave., Trlbuno Bide New York. Chlcsgo. TELEPHONE No. 9 ffkis Paper Receives the United Press Telegraphic Jl News Servico and Market Report. ' ' Rates of Subscriptions. Single Copy -. 2c Per Week by Carrier 10c By'Mnil, Per "Year ..'.. $3.00 Semi-Weekly Mirror, Per Year $1.00 WHAT .ion? , One of the editor of the Outlook Ims tnken pnlps to explain that If Mr. Roowvelt Is ever elected PreeMenit shrIii "It will not ho beenuso he seeks or wants the office but because the country wnnts him to perform (i rertaln Jofb " What Job' What problem of government 1 there that Thsodore RoossvsK could solve more successfully than WIMiam II. Tnft or Wood row Wilson Or Jutlsxin Harmon or Osrar W. Underwood, or even Robert M. La. Toilette? Would he enforce the Sherman taw better ihmi Mr. Tnft has enforced K? When ho waa President he never enforced It half so well. Would he do more i bring about tariff reform to reduce the cost of living'' When he xn President ho never lifted n tinner to lighten the 'bur deh of f;''rtlonRtr pro ectlnn. Would ho go further t.ard destroying the partnership between nv ernnu nt and Big Buiincs? It la unnecessary to ask such a question In re ward t tho President lin Invited IlarrlmnrT to" tlie White House In the clos ing das -f Vhe carruigii and who licensed he absorption of the Tennessee cool una Iron Ccmipanv bv the Steel Trust - i ( ' ' Would he send tho "mnlefnctors of gret wealth" to Jffllt? While he wils iPresId Nobody .wi resident nobod was eer sent vas ever criminally prosecuted 1 Would 'be (Jo-more fur domeetilo. jiiftro to .promote tho general welfare, Uian Taft has dono? ' The great In dustrial achievement of lili administration was a panto that threw t, 000, 000 mon out of work. The financial editor of the Dry Good Rconomlut la queued In a despatch frcjm 131 Paso ns saving that he ha met a great number of Democrat and Republicans who "believe that Roneevelt ahould take the nomination as u public duty nt thta time when the country needs him." Olut what does the country need him for? To rant and rail and de nounce and froth at the mouth? To make government the rootbnll of dem ngoglsm for four year more? ' Wt do not deny that If the country need Mr. Roosevelt It ought to liavo Wm. We are merely trjlug to llml out Why It needs him, to discover what this "certain job" Is that the Outlook odltor talk so, tenderly about. Wo fere tiulto wJllla to be saved Mr. Roosevelt, but we shouhl Hke to lno J- n hat we are to be saved from.' -JCow, that the Hon. H, Constitutional Convention, ll should pcMlc. to have constructed a model Something better and stronger should dod'rlne of tho present Instrument on ollnilnated becauftVIt l It' fifth wheel; Jiulus shciuKi 4ie made th ctireful -tAiJot of Inquiry WjV-c wj'em to linvcj nt Inst four times as many In this country os they hnve In Gret Urltalji', to Tjio Sdiiio1 nu niter-fjf jithbMaiite and this I 'vIthnut V!b( injabijsalinjf pruyision lor a veraici oi a jury oy ""'? """ YiVTr: proocrly guarded. iwiyhjulTUIeiA tv fullpulTnige for women: concen.trutloii ctire ami, unncenj; jyien--a '"Imnjn, Hqnt epjnoinImUjforirnmui(I fortfievpevprO wh'ftliWftnlft tfe eorruited' nor alloyed by bribers and bofism. that Is what this Oon-Con thould give the people of Ohio. That Is what they e.vect from these Progressive who have beeii elected to make tnem n new Constitution What we nee 1 Is a government which can be operated with leas offices than the present. THke the cafce of the Judges of the state They have been .immnied Jn by legislative enwetmen aa a matter of favor and without any regard to principles. The Constitution should provide that the nynvber should tie limited to population, one common pleas Judge to nay 75,000 people ami one added for each fraction of io por cent, or nioro of that number. Perhaps the legislature couldn't got ovqr' an Iron-clad rule llko UuU. AVe would prefer a commission form of general assembly of about 15 members to be elextteJ on a goncrnl ticket, bo well paid and sit continuously llko the supreme cour. In this cos? llttlo attention should bojpald to counties but specialists to do tho, work' Wantoif should bo tho main consideration, nut we inayjia Vo vMlt,.f)r.whio of those economies until l"f """ l"ne anu men ijjqb; orflg'jvlll Jibt iiec,ll them, V f . ' ''-a I '; tiiosk st. jacksox uANQn-rrnus. j Demoorats who spoke at the St. JuQkwn lianciuot nt Washington wore careful not to stir up dMsenntons and disaffection. Kvan Bryan, Clark and th bellicose Hearst were careful to attack only Republicans and their policies. The sentiment against raising Cain within tho ranks was so Strong as to be compelling. There Is a tremendous sontlment within tho nyiks that the colonels and captains and general must balmve themselves anjl not start WtWneclne troubles and hence Hearst and Korn pitched Into Roosevelt and others slammed Taft but all the war was directed against the Republican forces. Mr. llryan made a great speeeh for burmony, his theme belli "T.ie Pawing Plutocracy." A correspondent wrdte as follows: ' Xothing thut he sold awoko ho much niilpJatuo ug hla pootlo peroration quotedi from Ityron. Tlrfa is what Mr. llryan quoted: 'The dead liave .been awakened hall I sloop? The Arorld's at war with t rantsshall I eroueh? " The harvest's ripe and I pause to reap?" J When Mr. Bryan had spoken these lines the banquet hall rang wttli n daifenlug din. xlere and there above the noUy tumult ooula he heard mln BlVd rles of -yes, stay asleep," and "You are still a live one." Mr Hran continued his quotation when the tumult hnd subsided, and concluded wlUi this: "I slumor mt the thorn Is In my couoli, Bach dtiy a trumpet soundeth In my ear, It's echo In my heurt " Referring to iolitlo;afIalrs. Mr Ilrvan chametaHzm) (ha mnm.ni (popular election of senators as tho ration and ureed elimination of the ., " iirto the coutroverev. assertlnar that - i - -. ..." rw ,.w....fc.. n..,io0 could hope to win a ftonstituonal victory unaided. J Jlryan Indorsed the 4rfift primary nnd advocated lt application to na traxml olevtluns in every 1tgtiJfpie Union. f "I congrotuUite the imbamtlc Congress," said Mr. Hr-an, 'on tno rtH'OTd It Is making. It Sj srHlng the confidence of tho notion. In the matter of tho tariff, the country Is rapidly approaching the Democratic po sition, and while there are Individual opinions as to schodulos, there am be no differences of opinion among Democrats as to the mibstantlnl advuntagtn tot bo securod to the people "by the reductions that are being attempted." . I If-that statement of tho Ohio State fivvjis dofcatod by a rush of the wets 'Jo ... , . innao pc:u4iur, c-jiuuii uwurrauuBH vriiiun are noi very logiuni, xnere mav bti roaKons why they ehould seek u rofugo under tho wings of our old frlond OIIkcIow as agutnst the Judge but the fellow who oould dniw. such lines must UdMearfully und avonderfully oonstruoted in bis mental structura fitnmgo things huppon Jn politics but soldom anything to discount Hhln hurry call ami the allegation back of It. Possibly that waft what olectcd Hlgelow hu' wpeji wo saw the friends of Obvernor Harmon cmioty aligning' behind the Cincinnati pian, wo wondored If some of tho Influences enlisted at Marlon tbe Norrls worenot jjrouter In their roacllon than In their direct effoct Harding's flffhit against lilgolow und for Norrls could liardly fall to attract tho attention of Governor Harmon and his captalna. , , Scientific torilt rcvlslqn la ocJentlflcaily glow In making its abroach. Jo Jail -tor violating tho Anti-Trust law. for viol M if Hie Anti-Trust law. nance nnd imnflullltyi would he do -Jtow i'orlq Wonlib tii is rov.rnv J -"'".::' .. .'i i. n. xiiKffinw, nnft uwn piaciwi preeigeui oi incr Deer uet be uib (lettlre of all, dulK'atew nniT Instrument for our fundamental law! bo written to take tho plnco of tho education; tho circuit court should be the cnuie of llm-ovGC-pcoduatlon of inree - icwrins majority; mo snort Dfliiorj '""...v -;v " ",v '.vy-yi o ffsli'elu)' on 'boodlet-s and tlili of offices; elimination of all sin A greatest national reform of tho irmi. DHPtiiian Vuann ti.n, i,nu i.c.. i..i,.....i .-... .bw ... .mr .,rii J7. lull neUhar of tlm eraat nniuinni .,.,1. Journal bo true that Judge Norrls to Dlgalcmv It would seem to be one of ... . ...... HIGKLOW StlHHKPIUisnXTKl). llev Hirbert 3. Blgclow has been abused and nilsroprescntod no much during tho cnn.sn.iisn thrtt some people tnn havo obtained a wrong notion about hfan Ho seems to ua to be a man of strong convictions and of sound principles lie !s ffghtlng plutocracy nnd mnmmorilsin and trving to havo the government protect the people's property nnd rights. When rightly umler-rtood and applied single ta Is tiot against tjio Interest-! of the people. "That la an effort to prevent monopoly of the Wodltjj, trf the world by tho few and to distribute It among tho mlicons. Heilry Gcorgo foresaw what has occurred. Ho wns a propnet whose seorshlp lias boon demonstrated bv avents. He prophesied these colossal fortunes heforc they came. They nro hiking advantage of his doctrines In tho provinces of Wcritorn Ilrltlah America such as Manitoba. Aaelnlbolu. Saikntclrewnn and Columbia nnd also wo behave In New Zealand nnd so Tar ae reports nro recolvcrd ittie doclrlno of provontlng prlvuto monopoly but holding the wealth for the benefit of nil tho )eople Instead of a few Is working out nil right. It might bo difficult to put such ft system Into operntlon In nn old clvljlwitlon but thnt tt Is better to have tho wealth held for all tho people ns ptibilc opinion ii demanding In the Alaskan matter ra-thor than to let the avarlalous, tho unprincipled and the strong got It by subtlety, stcnlth ttnd pou'or, Is hnrdly a dobntublo tmestlou. "All taes on land" Is a irrfsnomcr nnd many men who discuss this matter merely try to throw dust In peoplo's oyos nnd appeal to proju- dice. Hut Mr. Illgolow Is not now pushing this mnttor ot changing our land syntom. Ho Is wdrklng honestly and patrlotlcnlly to lmvo jmwe rt. model Consttttttlon for the peopio oc miio. not likely stand for Woollih against ItKI'OltM WITHOUT riKiTH. K-Prelclnt Roosevelt's latent attack on tho courts nnd judlelnry amount to no moro than to assert that the power of declaring a law unconstitutional should not rest with suprome courts ontlrely, but tho decision, btfforff be coming valid, should be approvod by tho peopio nt tho ballot box. And this, In turn, amounts to no more thnn nn Indorsement of the referendum and the contention that conetltutlomtl amendments should be tnftdo oarier. Such provisions are nlroady In the constitution of the now atnto of Arizona, yet they woro placed there without tho assumption thnt the Judiciary wag a bar to progress and out of ploco in .our schome of gov ernment. o long an we hnro written constitutions thoy must bo rospocted, and to place thorn at the mercy ot svoy popular whim of tho moment would rendor them worthless. To my whether or not i low Is within or without tho provisions of n constitution Is In no flonsa a loglslntlvo function. It la purely Judicial. Tor imve It othorwieo Is to abolish the distinction between these (wo deportments of government vv'hleli tho fathers snfd should bo kept separata. Our Judicial system nnd Judicial procedure is sadly In need of reform, but sur&y thoy can bo, reformed without froth nnd without rosoK to sub. versive (lTletrltie i,tlnnta Oeorglnn. A11l our friend, Mr. Lnngdon. .who omphnslzos tljo Standard Oil and Totmcwo decisions i being some of tho great nccompllahmontH of Taft's nil ministration pleuse tell a waiting world whether ethor of them amount to a hill of beans' Can't those trusts extort from tho people the same a thoy did before? Hon. I-awrence K. Langdon Is on tho stump tolling of tho greatness and splendor of Taft's administration ami Incidentally ho seams to bo running for tha Republican nommatlon Jfor Governor, llml IMr. ,Hhrllng observed dint phenomenon In the eastern sky? . i It ui,,, far-Rrj-ifrom ,1)0 divided Democracy wliknVmol In niiHImtr jn tSCO, to tho optimistic felJjffWin will meet thorc on'tho '.T.tli nC.June, Thb hustlliHt will now bo nccolerrttod, , ' ' ' 'Judge Siidcnon of Bostonu named -May 19 for Alio oxocutlon otttho murderer, ltloheo'n, but Oov.'K6s A11I likely commute,, tho sentence .t;llfe ' r ill 4 . 1 1 si , ' Inriu'lsoinncnf. , , '. ,' i,.- .; Governor Harmon Is ntji to H.o crltclsod for tho rook's In tho latjnegls Inturo. The -people who sent- them thore must benr that rrosponslbljltj;. IJIgelow "nsvor was In any danger," say thq CoX'tnVlw HIspTttpu nd thnt tutii the probablo truth. , ,H. , , The .('on-Cen la supposed to be likely ot hold on for tfcroo or Jour montfitt. ' ' ' , We have hud enough cokl. warm. , , . Now --Klng-GeorgoJs rlghU. Jt J.hgutJino for Jlrituln to do sdmot-hlng for It Is a long thndSuntU Christmas If you happen to tjo very young. Tho Progressives are still .winning victories. ' - m w Tide and Current. Tew Hesitate. Hardly any man put oft until to morrow tho foolish thing he vvUJies to do today. Chicago Record-Hor- aid. ' Safety. " ' "Of course thin' Is loop year," ob serves the Sow York World, "but the average man Is wife." Yob; the nv cjrogo mun Is marrlod. .Washington Post. XoImj'! limited. Wlfo It's too .iiad about those mac luuilcn! toys you gavo Willie for Qhriutmas. Hvery one of them went to pieces in 24 hours. 'Hub Yee. tho chap T bought thorn of promised they would. Huston Transcript. Melon' Stairs. "What's your mlssoH kicking nfoout," Inquired tlio haiisomiild from next door. "This Is her night out, but T told her I hud an engagement myself." Kansas City Journal. A Common lulicrltiiiirc. "Abroad they take all AmtirJeano for millionaires," paid Henrv IS Dlok cy at the Players club In Nevv York, "but as a matter of fact tho mujVir ity of us are a good deal llko Hrew- Every One Is pleased with the new Rankin Building, 22 West Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio, the home of the Buckeye State Building and Loan Company. The first floor and basement will be used by tho company. The second and third floors are already rented to lawyers and oth ors. The assets of tho Buck eye are now $5,100,000, all loaned on first mortgage on homes ,the safest of all mortgaj? lOanS, 5 per C8nt . 9 . , . lie is mto peoples cnampion ana win the Commonwealth. 'let tho wuayior cleik glvp us boroe I . 4H ster. " 'Grandma,' said Hrowstor's young son, one day, 'which of my parents do I resomble?' " 'Rcali,' tho grandmother answer oil. 'You hvo your mother's ro markablo capacity for spending money and your father's a'bsoluto gonitis for not making It.' " Cscw York Hup. KUIntr Up Vaidnmnn. In his new paper, 'Sonatoreloct Vardarnan of Mississippi, snys of onatpr Percy, whom ho succeeds: "Ho has no moro right to tho posi tion of senator thnn a cross-eyed, red himded nigger bus to money won In n crap gumo with loaded dice." nd doubt aa to whothor or not Mr. Vnrdaman will prove a valuable ncquimtion to tho socloty rt goaitlo- ... men in tno senate is now n Bnltlmoro Hvenlng Sun. rest. Ships that Mndo IlKtoiy. rt Is surely tho very Irony of olr cumstnnco which couplos tho namoa of tho Ala'bama and tho Koaraargo among the twolvo American battle ships which tho United Suite socro tury of the nuvy, Mr. Oeorgo Von L. Meyer, haa reported to congress as no longer to be rugiirdodi as jivallablo for tho llrst lino of battle, and necossary to bo ropluced by 1920. Not tar short ot half a century has passed since that famous Sunday morning In Juno almost as famous In Its assistance to the making or hUUory aa another Juno Sunday of close upon half a oontury before which wUnoesod Wntorloo when tho Federal war strainer Kearsargo fought and sank tho Confederate cruiser Alabama In tho roads off Cherbourg. The thrill ing story of tho fight was In all men's mouths for yoars aftorwnrdi nnd tho Alabama, though under tho waves, proved us perilous n craft for this country for long subsequently an she had done, when uilout, to (tho northern states. Tho only good that resulted from her existence, Indeed, was to afford tho first effectived Chaneo of proving tho valuo of Intgrpatlonul ar bitration. Westminster Gazette, The Xtitloiial I'lijso. Cleveland Leador Thcjfo Aro sovor ni Demotfrut presidential candidates who -would llko to attfcrtnui from Oovernor Harmon whorp he gets the particular brand of gum shoes ho wears. New York Tribune .If n "peace dinner" must have a. guoTd of "strong arm" police surely tho Ironic dinera cannot logically Object to n penco inv Ine nation's having an army una - ,--- ,t - , navy. ttrnii ai.aAt Tfti.nnnljnr Dotv vjhh ' guilty Of everything except ftllovlni,lant and pcM-verso partisanship Is not ..j.i.miA. in m,fii n fvnllinlil In tin. ' c. ,.,.Hin. nr .In ii L'eroiiH ' U,IUV.V. . 0..... M. .-,..-, RUSSIA WANTS TO GAIN MONGOLIA Trying to Get Chinese Re bels to Declare Country Independent. London. Jan lo According to cables received bore today tom Tien Tsln. It litis been announced there that Rus sia will nsslist the Chlnoso revolu tionists In overthi owing tho Munchit dyniuty, providing tho ropubllcnns will agrco to permit outer Mongolln to bo come Independent. This would permit Russia to extend her sphero of (n lluenco In ttto Orient to nn alarming extent. Tho Russian legation horo dbnloa Hint such an nnhduncemont was nu- tllnrtrwl tie flirt tfiiiinta1 ITliaulntt irntr- K - ernmont. but there Is little doubt felt in dlplomutlo circles horo that tho Cznr's ministers will go to almost any oxtremd to secure tho Indupend otiCo of Mongolln. Tho denial by the Ruselun legation It regarded as a qttlbblo. doplomnts hero declaring that whllo Russia" 1ms not made a formal demand on China to release Mongolia sho lma queried tho Chinese government regarding its attitude in tho matter. 1rlvc Dull Cnro Avvny. It's nil right to be serious and at tend strictly to business during busi ness hours; but when tho dny's work is laid nsldo turn to the big vvceltlv Joke book being given -free with copies of the Xew York .Sunday World and laugh yourself Into u Joy ous frame of mind and robust lienlth by reading Its sIMeen pnges" of Jests, funny stories, conundrums, &c, nnd olonr tho bmlu by mastering tha cit lie. bmlu by mastering tha cit- rlelCH, .peplexng puxnles..Tc, wis. tv xM. laumniy u ''nw Ado 'WtileMrrSldng" Will be nous trieiw, It presen Oeorgo fonturcgl. Order Jn ndvnnco, i 1 t l - ' , i .. Wilson Uiccv ICcMiioniv. .. , Trenton, N.' J.,-JanMo.-obdrow Vllson, governor of Now Jersey, sent. Ills first nnnunl mossago to tho lcgls lnturo yestorday. Ho deals most ex clusively with economy and tho nee-' esslty of co-ordinating nnd simplify-' Ing the stnto government. I "Such mnttors," says tho governor, "admit of no partisan bias, and whnt' ovor dlfferenco of Judgmont may arfso with rogard to thorn, they need hnvo no feeling of party favor. AVo can get at tho heart of things If wo choose nnd wo could not rendor this state a greater sorvlco than by so" do ing.. Wnstefullness nnd Inefflclecny i aro themselves virtually forms of grart. Tiiey nrrord fruitful oppor tunities for every Hind of abuso." I i Spenking of tho law's delays, tho governor snys: "It Is lmporatl'vo thnt tho use of i tho courto.ot Justice by tho peopio should bo simplified nnd facilitated. I Our lognl procoeduro Is too techni cal, too compltcntod, too expensive,! too little adapted to tho use of thol poor nnd unchoolod. .with splendid . courts of1 undoulitcd liVogrlty, wo I nevertheless feel that tho rich litigant can tire the poor litigant out. It Is not he courts wo wish to change si much as tho methods of proceoduro,' KING AND QUEEN START FOR HOME Spectacular Durbar Visit! EndsDanger of Assass ination Over. Bombay, Jan. 10. King Qeorgo nnd Queen Mary concluded their spectneu- bir durbar visit todav, sailing for Hng- land nbronrd the Royal llnor-yncht Mcdlni. Tho royal :ouplo loft India. as thov entered, In n 'bliue of glory." They woie escorted to the landing plnco by the Ilombny garrison and stores of local princes and Ilrltlsh and native officials, who had been ordered to participate so that the llnnl pro cession would bo n properly Imposing ttliow. Viceroy Lord Hnrdlnge, Lady Hurd- Ingo. and Governor Sir O. Sydenham Clctlc. of Rombny. accompanied tholr moJostlos aboard tho yacht whore thoy 'until tllntM fjX Mnllfnlln A f.tt. s-Mnv. nvC said their ferowolls. A few moments later, the guns of the shoro batteries and tho crulsor escort filed a saluto while tho guards of honor pros.ontcd arms nnd tho bauds playod ''Cod snvo tho King." Several hundrod school children massed along tho shore and wing the national anthem In Oujoratl. tholr own tongue, and altogether (hero was u generous display ot en thusiasm. Thoro hod boon great misgivings nbcut tho first Visit of an Kugllsh iclgning sovereign to India and the local government officials broathed n sigh of relief vvhon tho lsst possibil ity of danger to King doorge was finally removed. Tho Modlna will stop nt Malta and Clbraltar und Is duo at Portsmouth England, Kobninry 4. whoro a big wol como Is bolng arranged for tho royal travelers. citv. Siioms ntiout tlmo for tho fed eral government to tnko tho appoint ment of port Jioalth oulcor out of stuto politics. 'Washington Iost John Burroughs says that Tartly may run, but wo (e elliie to consider tho matter settled until wJ have heard from Soth Rul Jook and IWt Mastorson. Bo3ton Olobe n'Uo colonel was not1 at tho peace dinner; .thoro promised to bo no good shooitltig. and tho rules or tho contest vlrtuully forbade him to call anybody n liar, so what was tho use? Now York TlmoB It is a whole some thing that In the national elec tion of this year wo shall not, o far os wo cimi now (foo, havo n campaign of mere vituperation, nor ovon ono In which uorlous charges of corruption and mismanagement will jilay the .,- .. - . .. greater part, but a campaign of dis- cusaion-pr issues or wiao una instjng infawrfit 7n mih n. entnrifili-ii Itrnor- -,V IKI -' -,..-,,.-. LA FOLLETTE'S S TREHGTH GROWS Straw Votes Show That Progressive Candidate is Gaining. Washington. D. C . Jan. 10 Straw votes reaching the Progressive Repub lican Ilondqunrters continue to show the strength of Senator I.n Toilette over all other candidates. Most slgnltl oent of tho votos received within a few dnys ii ono from Michigan, In wh'jdi stntO flovornor Osborno at tempted to nppropiisto a La Knllettc meeting for tho purpose of forcing his withdrawal ns it.cnndltlate for the pre sidency. Tlio vote wns taken by a bnlnmnaoo innii who made a poll of tic Mlchlgen Stnto ( range. The ro Mi:t wiih us follows: l-'or La Kollette i .115 . l'or Taft CS For Roosovelt 75 A voto tnken In the town of Wit ten, South Dekotn, showed 48 of tho voters fhvorlng La Kollottc; 21 for Rnosevclt nnd 7 for Taft. A vote In Ilumblrd, Wisconsin show ed 81 of tho votors to favor Toi lette; I for Roosevelt hud 7 for Taft. The following editorial from tho col umns of tho Red Wing Press Wisconsin, tells Its own story: "Hero Is brond hint ftw President Taft. The Benson Review called for n straw vote among Its subscribers last week on presidential preferences on the Republican ticket. Tho editor was surprised nt the result. Out of n total of ill Votes cast Tftft got one and La Kollotte got 201" It Is upnront that thoso who have been announcing t)io dsvvnfnll Of the campaign for Senator -La Folfoflo linvd not tnken t)ie rouble to porpdu ally Investigate tho growth pf his c-fliuivugfi headqunrf'eis.' There lias not iHtf'n ,11 lnonth sln'c.o the Ln Iolloftc hi'liflfmftors' wol'o opdiled In w'iish lugton that tho campaign managers vvero not crowded fpr room. Office fter ofllco bus been added to tho ori ginal suite mid nt tho time eo-tnln newspnpers vveic unnnundng that tho Ln Pnllctte cninpalRii had run Its course Its malingers were signing leases for three additional offices ti ttflto care of tho Increased correspond ence. The fact of the matter Is that the Ln 'Toilette managers aro nt tho present time engaged In making plnns for the continuance of the campaign on a moro e'ahorete scale than has heretofore been nttcinpted. The Sen ator's speaking tour, just drawing to a close, Iibh domonstrntod that Sen ator Lu. Toilette Is ns popular In Ohio. Mlchi!tnh"nnd Illinois eb ho lg hi Wls aonsln. ' llovv 0ci'lifiillii!; Cripples and Kllli. , It) The Dlotutlo nnd Ilyglonla Gnznt- te, January, 1912, Dr. Boardman Reed discourses' at aime length .on the evil liffocts of overeating. According to this authority, lt Is now behoved that que of tho main causes gome liivostl gritom snv tlio prlne'pnl cense of dis ease and pronintiird death, apart from iiecldentstnnd the acute infections, Is ov erloadlng the digestive organs and Uie consequent serious avet taxing of both these tud the ciiuully Important excretory orgunu, which huvo to got rid of the surpjns by casting it out of the bodv, If possible, 1efore It fer1 nients or putrelles, nnd Uuisl iiolsons the system. The write! points out thnt while many dlsense.v two being oradl ciited, the complaints lurguly attribut able to overlndulgenco In the pleas ures of the table are decidedly on tho Increase. Dr. Heed dlsngreop with tho pouular vlow that the appetite Is a sjfo criterion to tho needs of tho sys tem, and deprccntes the use of highly sensoned foods and appetite stimul ants of overy description. He Is also of the belief thut cxcesi ot alcohol H not moro harmful than ostlng too much, und predicts thnt tho day will soon come whon it will be considered as disgraceful to bo bilious or to havo acute Indigestion ns It is now to bo drunk. As a remedy fbr overeating Dr. Reed suggost tlio ndvlco of Punch to thoso about to merry: "Don't." He llkuwiso thinks thnt poverty Is a useful moans for avoiding this sin. As remedlos for the offects or over eating. Dr. Reed holds thut lUo weight should bo wntchud; ir this wero low ered by restraint In this direction, there could not havo Ih-oii ovorlndul pencol hut If the weight should re main tho snnio or oven Increase on a icstrlctcil diet, It would show that previously an excuse or rood hed boon tultuh. Carnations, hyacinths, roios, violets, narcissus and 'lllllow f. Blake's. 1-10-lt .HAS SPASM' ot iti:i-oit.vi. ICust Liverpool Under Lid Turkey 'i'rot Taboo, Kast Liverpool, O., Jan. lO.Moyor Robert J. Mnr&hall has announced tihnit tho lid Is to bo purt on here. Rtiffio oards tor choculnto and cJgnrn havo boon ordorod out W all shops. Gnmhlltig In all forms Is put uiwlor tho hn. Snlnonlceopors havo boeii Instructed to cibvorvo tho liuvs or suf fer tho oonsoqucnceo. Next Suilday In this city, Wollsvlllo, Chester audi Now. oil, W. Vu., 20 inlnWtora will proacJi against bridge parties, dancing and amusements. Tho turkey trot nnd th grizzly boar nio considered sinful. Public dtuico halls hero and Jn Wells vlllo prohibit thoso two dances. IIouso to liotmo pruyor moetlnga nro bolng held hpro this week. Hrldge parties nro being sovoroly soored. To top It till oh" v-Uh uiviy Hunduy J oxpectoil to como hro lator In tho year. Janitor (IcIh ICvcii Tor Dismissal. Chlyago, Jan. 10. C. Thropo, tho S05-poun'd negro Janitor of a flat building, has dulled tho police force. Ho has boon flrod but bnjrlouded him self in tho basement. He has let all fires go out and tenants nro troozlug. John!). (Jetting l'Ycsh Air. ' Tairytown N. Y., Jan. 10. Cheated of his jioif by tho snow, John D. Itoek-. ofoller is getting dally conotltutlonuls In nn ojien nutoniohHo despite zero weather X lmper vettt, ho snys, keeps him kvarm HOTEL ST. DENIS BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET INBW YOKK CITY, VltMn Knv Accria it Iry folut cf tuirt liMir MIock trvn vViujimkcr'n, 3 limnac.' wcllf ut Hld.ltnln , TlfilrlM. KOTbO.I-OU. EicelfencMof Ctfljlnctlotu. tuitutld App'.lutfiienta, (Amman tictr. .-u otxl xi ikbciuc Kurrou hides. ROOMS Sl.00 PER DAY AMD UP EUROPEAN PLAN. TnbJo U'Hoio Drooltfast 50c. VM.TAVLOR&GON.Inc. n.-)Ti:r, aiAiinririur, yjoodmit D'i "y rrl .lncl gTyBCTff.wa&'amJgtnwifrT' s H COURT NEWS An I'nlut'ky Dnlc. riork or tho Common Plea" court. Xyilllam Kllboreltor, todav received eonoluslvo proof thnt tho 13th day or tho month Is nn unlucky wedding dnto, or at least it "vyould nppenr so fiom the letter rocolvcd today from Hdwnrd L. Scott, of Chicago, who says: "Dear Hlr: huH my wife got a dlvorco yet. is ono recorded In your books. If so whnt you chnrgo Tor a copy let mo know at once. I hnvo boon soporntod. from her for al most five years and If she wants ono sho has my consent to get It, ns I -will not return to her for sho desorud mo two wooks after wo woro mar ried. And I also wish her good luck and a happy Now Years to nil Mr. Kdward L Boott. P. S. I lost the marriage papors when traveling with a circus down south. .Some ono stole my trunk and all my wnrArobe. Wo woro married March 13, 1007." , ( Upon looking tho enso up, Mr. Clfiicnelter con find no record of uny such dvorce, nor Is there nny record of the marriage to ho found hero! "Ask New Trlnl. ' A motion ftif p, new rial ln.tho (nio v of TforeiVi'e'Juckson ngailnst Umoraon IlcJldj wns enterod In the eoinmon pldrtsl oourtf thlH nm,rnlngH fiy, ,jjhe pkmftlltJsjaAornjty.i hinont& Tljomp- , In Circuit Court... Tho January es!bn or 'tho 'clrciilt court, wtlilcli convonrtl Tuesday morn ing was again in sexirlnn, beginning at S:30 o'clock, Wodnesdny morning, with Judges Kinder, Crow nnd Don nelly on tho beivch. Tho enso ot Alice J. Harris ngnlnst the Columbus, Delaware & Marlon Railway Company wns continued. Tho case Involves tho uso of who alley Just north of the C D. & M. rflllwuy Sta- Ltlon, which the comirnny Iins been using. An Injunction was gotten out to debar tho company from tho uso Of tho nlloy some tlmo ngo. The Cincinnati Tftuii company ngnlnst tlio Columbus, Mnrlon & Bu-, oyrus Railway company wasclso ,con llnuod. Pho enso or Myrtle B. Koenlg ngnlnst Ouslnvus A. Koonlg, vvJiIoh bf. Hn alimony settlement cVane, was tils mlcsed, iwlth tho cot)t to "bo nald.'by tiho plaintiff. - i The case or Snmuol O. Klolnmoler (it al, trustee.', against tho Grand Op era lloiwo company, was nllso dh- ,i)iisod, with costs pnld by the plnln- irfj i Tho caso or W II. Dlldlno against Philip Dutt, oxeewtor, wus heard Tuoedny afternoon. Tho enso ot John Waslqn upnli'iHt tho Marlon AIntlealile Iron company. S'hIch .has been jiendlng for nlHiut seven .oais, was uJso hoard Tuesday. Th coso or Joseph W. Harris ngnlnVt tho tnatc or Ohio was heard Wednorduy . morning. Harris was given a largo lino In tho mayor's court last summer, on a chUrgo or bo'otlog glng. The common pleas court nf llrmod tho fine and tlio enso was heard today In tho circuit court. The wise or Humuol II. DoLpng, re ceiver or tho J. P. iJnrnlhousQ, Grain Si Heed comlpany, ngalnrit Jncoh P. Barnthouso wns continued. A hearing was given tho case or Kiln Dunbar ngnlnst John L. Dunbar this imornlng. Tho plaintiff wns glvon $600 alimony In tho common pleon court, uirnl tho enso is soUled In tho circuit court for $1,000. Tho caso or Frank Smith against Hoko DonWicn was heard AVcdnea duy nrternoon. , Tho caso or tho city or Von Wert , against the Northern Ohio Traction company wus soWlod Tuesday after ncoti, The company wao enjoined from unloading Its enrs on the streets of Van Wert. Tho circuit court yes jorday grautod tho rwnpany a stay of Injunction until tho llrt-'t duy of tho circuit court in Van, Wert. At torney W, L. Parmontor of Lima rep resonltod tho traction company, nn-1 Attorney Dally ot Van Wert repre sented tho city of Van Wort. Continued from Paso One. Iits iio returned. Under tho Herman electoral system I' no candidate receives n majority ot nil tho votes cast, a supplementary o'ectlop called a "stjchwahl" must bo held In 'which tho two highest candi dates nro thon voted for. The leading pnrtii had tho follow ing roprospnttitlon In ha last Rolch- Htflgi "Cflntfo" (Rpnihn CathoJlo)l , 105 Conservatives (Agrarians)' CO Social Domocrnts ,. C2 National Liberals ......' .MS Radical People's Party 25 Imperial Conservatives 25 Poles 10 Kooimmlo Unionists 17 People's Radical Union 13 Sho Is u Hag Tlmo fitnr, Now York. Jnn. 10. TrlondH of Miss Anno Morgan, who didn't know her gjft for music, woro surprised to hear her 6lnglng rug-tlmo spngs at an entortalnmont for working glrla on tiho exist side. Ho Wants Itcvcngo. New York, Jan. 10.-BcCftUSO opo of luls relatives, was Injured by an au. .tomobllo, Frank Savonno ercjuchert behind a trco m Ilurletu unit llred nt a number of automobiles, "to get ro niigei;' ho bald, SOCIALISTS tJf w K paid on time deposits. -tr- f tsmsjssiwsssi