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THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. PAGE STV1 1 M 'H '(V ) e mi 1 II II 1 HI t I-H-1-H-H4-H-H IN SPRING WILLIAM ' Opposito the 594 W. Center St. Out "li""I"l,,I"II,II"i,W"j"i"i,r"J,Il,l"I',!,r m m m RAILROAD NEWS Thft 'extent of tho evil of trespass ing on railroad propcrt In vlo'ntlon o.' the law Is Inillciitotl In figures made public toilny by tho Pennsylvania railroad, showing tho number of nr rcfltH made on Its lines In tho yenr orjdlng Decomlvor 31, mil. More thiin t,500 arrests were mndo for trespass ing, whllo 3,600 were the result of Il legal trnlti riding. Tho tlttngerji of trespassing nrp shown by tho railroad In figure ro rontly made public which hriiugnl out )6 fn'ct that on the Pennsylvania ntllroiid 'system alone. S,r,23 people havo heen hilled and S.'.'SS Injured idnco lliOO.;' These .Injuries nml fntnlltlcn M currcil while tho people wore 011,4 ,ll rond property, In Wilful vlo'ntloti of tll6' lrtw. fctn'tlstics show itiut while 'forty-llVo per cent, or trespassers on Pennsylvania railroad property aro tromps, the romnlnlng flfly-ilve per centj are self-supporting and In many cases well-to-do pcopl.o Tho nbni'n figures rro pointed to ns emphasizing thy contention of the rall litads that lawn should he enacted pro viding substantial punishment for per sons trespassing on the prlvato right of way of nny railroad. In tho caso of tramps, railroads stiy that when they nro arrested they aro cither locked np for tw.o or three days, or told to , '''jnovo. on.'' This means that ocich town merely shifts Its burden to un- (,.ajhcr, and In return Tceolvos tho vng , .i.rnnts'tlnlnadcd by a third community. "In vnnny cases, local utithorltlcs vd fuse to mnki arrests at nil, nnd Ifa iMrnmllls put olt a freight train, all ho -'mnVto'1 do Is' to wait for tho next one. ''"'fd'iibato these nuisances and to stop p,i6r fanny accidents resulting thoro ''frplli. tho 'Pensylvanla railroad Is seed ing .to enlist the support of statv and cr.unty uuthqrUIpti. i U'h'arp,',(i"tenogrnphcr In the lo liyErleT offices "has resigned and has Jocejjted ft similar iosftlon In tho Pniiylvanla offices nt CresUIno, d .RArUsqlinautz will succeed air. Sharp i r,rr REAL ESTATE SPECIALS. l! 8 room house, X. Prospect street, lino home, $21150. 1 1 room house, largo lot, barn for fill Iioisw, S 1,10(1, 7 room house, lot livid.", good bai'n on car line, $2,:ir0.. Lot, (Hiloo, ecu ti'nlly loentcd, especially suited for fin nimi'tmcut house.. l)t 02, (l()xl)r, X. Mn In strict, near Krlo It. It.. Lot 151, (1(1x1(15, corner MiiIii nnd George St. Ut 171, (11x105, XV. S. X. Main SI. These lots nro In tho business dis trict nnd divlrnblo for store rooms, offices nnd duellings. J, J, SCHOENLAUB. 107 1-2 X. 3fnln St. Phono 1157 Ifeiier Than, Jello Tlui llow lilpfon Jolly tablet Is lint it powder but a ncir Men that nuikotf'd(sort innkhiv a njeiisurc Tho lhuorlng'ls not tturtljlcinl (is iw some, powders, vtiit'tiynlliiH'ilu', inqli fruit tlajoi' which urbiislfy recog iiIaciI.' Sherry, ltaspberry, Lemon, .Slenvtberey, Orange. Try Liptons It's easy Made. 10c plg. rk Specialists In 3ion? II VX,,,1 1, h n, LWilTd. 'A WJ9JLmiJAi Thmiisoooiltotat GREEN SEAL PAINT Th,e highest-standard of quality. Every can warranted. Insist on having your house painted with Green Seal Paint, Color cards free. Haberman Hardware Col - North Main Street Mr 30 . !"! I--H-H-MHl-t-H i It 1 IH-H' When you want new clothes displaying stylish lines and dis tinctive shaping, up-to-dato in every parti cular, that's the kind wo sell. Como and see & how well you look in Four new Spring pat- '-' terns and how easy you can bo fitted at our extremely low prices. P. KELLY j Boulevard. of the High Rent District : lWWrH"rr, I ! J ijll"l' MHM!-Jp i.t tho Marlon office. Hoi Zleve, maintenance of way olcrl at tho Marlon Hrle offices has re signed nnd will he succeeded by It. M. Amman, of Voungstnwn, t).. who will enter upon his new duties hero Wednesday. Vlco-presldent J. G. Stuart and Clon oral Superintendent II. O. Dtlnltle wero Sunday evening callers Jn Ma, Hon having stopped hero tmroiitc to Xcw Yorlt city. CloN-olnnd, O., Aprlt 1. (Special) The Indictments against D. T. Me Cabe, fourth Vice-president of the Pennsylvania contpany, Dan II. Itaitnii and Uolrart L. Ireland for violation of the Intcistnto rnnunerce Commission law, wero iprnshed bj Judge Kllletts of the United States com t of this city. Careful Investigation of tho cases against tho three Individual defend ants had convinced Interstate Com merce Commissioner Franklin IC. Lane that Mr. Ilanna, Mr. Irellnd and Mr. McCithe had not been guilty of an wrong doing or any lutonttnnal viola tion of the letter or tho spirit of the law, n conclusions' v.-fiioh w,nB n'so reached by S. II. Smltlu, attorney ir tho Interstate Commerce Commlss'on and finally approved nnd endorsed b tho Attorney Cicuciar if tho United Slates, Mr. Wlckersham. ' Tlio indictments which wero b' ht iom spring against tho three Jii vid- uals and the Peniisj'.vanla coh.panv SUCCUniDS Following Ser and tho Ohio and western l'onnsyl-; nnomHnn vnnlii Dock Conipiin. were Uiscd up- ious UperaWOU. on a practice which pievalled prior to August 1, 1009,' of distributing dock TDaqi.1, firrnvrprl it 1ip Piie; proiitn ninong shipiM f ore. wboo -SJeacn uccuirea ax, xiie OlS- Hhlpments had parsed over the Penn- tei''3 H'OSpital at SOUtll HjJvanla Company docUs, In tho ratio that tho shipments of each boio to t!e lotn,l shipment over those ilooas. The technical violation or the law wis unseii on mo met xuni i ne i'ennsyi- vnnla Company had failed o publish that arrangement In its, trains', aj- though the groatost puMlolty had been Kiven li aim u snippers or ore Knew", of tho nrrnngemont. ' The, company admitted a technical v tv-ough strenuous- it it yas Innocent ranssresslou of any violation or me law ly maintaining th, of an Intentional tra act contrary to tlio Intent nr milrlt At tho law. It submitted to a tine, whereupon tho Individual Indictments wero quashed. tAn Inspection train carrying a ,. nunclatlon nr.ll. .went to ,'otro .Dame ibor of officials of tho Krlo Hues nr.;'NnorL' "hn 'tfred the convent, or the rived In .Marlon at 8:30 p. in. Sun- Slstors of the Ho 'ross. Two years day nnd departed at 9.10 Mondav'"'o 8l' hecame n teacher In tho pn morning. Tho nlm or tho party Is to hia schools at Elkhart. Indiana Inspoot every mile- of track In dny-whro "'"' ,K'Pn 8lr'l' ,lia,t Un' light which accounts for their re- Last summer Sister Ustemn, cs who mainlng In Marlon over night. Whllo mas called, re'urned to Marlon, soolng nothing rehuivo to their purpose of rr Ifcho first tlmo her parents nnd only Journeying over the C'lnelnnntl dlvls- rster Since her entrance to .tho con Ion at this time was given out, It Is "i- Ior "f(v wns tl,f 'hcunUOul, mi undors'tnod that tho officials aro coi) exentful one which such women lead slderlng the bou methods of pro- w,' forsake everything or oarth and coduro wTth reforenco to tho doulilo dcdlcato their Uvea to their faith nnd tracking project which will, soon ho, t0 work for oUiow. Iiegun, Tho party was composed of' lLi,ht Thursday the .parents nnd ,sls thc fallowing orrielaln: Superintendent ter Miss JBortha 'Major, weio imroiinieM C L. Allen, President F. 11. Undor- nt ln serious nature of tho IIIiiom. wood; Vieo President . C. Stuart. Oen- Vii' lof? ImmilJIatcly for Soutli Hend oral Snporlntendint II. O. Dunklp. nml l)olU l tc,w remaining days ib Claim Agont II. C. Harlow: Mochapl- tho bedside. ' col Superintendent Schlauhley audi Suiperlntendent of W. Klrtley. Transportation c If your corns hurt, buy neat, y f Long's Korn-Klller allocs. I I OF 0. 8. The Missouri An'ti-trust Statutes in a Sweeping Opinion Ousting Standard Oil and Subsidiaries. (United Press Leased Wlro) WUsnliiR'ton, April 1. Ui' sweep ing opinion today th0 supreme comt upheld tho constitutionality of tho Missouri tptl-tni8t strttutes and af firmed th.Q decision of tho supremo ..in... Ar rian..i i.. ai,di.h i.. IV'll.V y ;iC73UM(l in wiioillit. in. Standard t5" of Indiana and its nub- Hiuinry , cprporutious, nio jvcpiroiic Oil comjtany and WiS" Wntors-Plerco company, from doing' buslnesy with. In tho state. Tho $(i,QQJ) (lues Int posed ii'pon eacli eopipapy by the Missouri courts woro affirmed,. The suit decided today was tho blggwit trust busting attonvjiit so far lindortaken by tho stato or Mlsofsourl undor its anti-trust lows. CASTOR 1 A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Eonr3 tho &$&& Bignnturo o SUPREME COR UPHOLDS STATE UTS C0LLIDI1 With National Authority in Regard to Rate Making Laws Three Governors Defending Rights of States. 1 (United Press Lcasf-d Vlro ) JVawilnaton, April 1 HuiUkI h. tho national governors' congress, rail way commissions of Beven stati.4 rtn fcre the supreme court today opcm 1 a flsht for existence. Two livwjci are engaged In-tlio "Mntt'tt rights" battle InvolvlllH: Itho rlffht of the st-uo iom. h tnUlt(iH to tcitiflftte rnllnmd rate to .!. !..?.... ir .(. I... i...- uit ua;iiii.iuii vi wiiii init'iAiiiti' viriii- niorco commission. (lovivnior 'Hnnnon r.f Ohio fllul a brief for tho governors' emigre on behalf (rf tho commissions. It con tends vigorously for rctcn'Kou o-f r.ito making 'power by tho stale cr.mmlH slolis, denying omfhatletilly that sndt powers iwnrp tho muhorlty of i!ia federal rommliwlon. Oovornor Harmon, with Oovernon Aldrich of Xbrasla nnd Iludlev of MlfeMOiirl, wore nilkiluted by O.ie go cmors' annual session hist summer to Inlorvono In tho nito cues In de fense of tho jlUUe' rights. 13mlnenl railroad lawyers appeared In opim sltlon. Tho ruirroal."1 aro fightinx ilei poratdly to havo the state cuminls ldllH declared subservient to the In terstate commerce commission. Two-cent pnsyonger rato,ln.wj of Mlnnwotn, Missouri and Oregon are concerned In tho ll.Klon. Judgo fiiniborn declared tho Mlnnosota law conllscntory and tihoreforo Invalid. Jllflgo Jrol'hon'on alio enjoined en foixsement of Missouri's reduced fare law. -jrrom Kentucky l tho appeal of the Louisville A 'Xashvllle ra Iroad from a iTV-elslon holiLng the i-Mti'lionl 'net, eretithig a tnto rate malslng 'body constitutional. The minimum freight law of Oregon, Ohio, "West Vlnglnla and ArUniifns ts also ibefore the court for nnal decllon as to Its validity. SISTER ESTEVAN BIESIHISlRMIffl1?' n., nnw,ni,i,r ., TWn-.'hive moved to .hit Girl Formerly Irene Major llMCr,eil. i.ut'Titth f1 Bend, Indiana. I Follow ir j a serious operation for mice, i.r tnu iinun aim an unless oi .throe wcoko'. l.Mifj Irene .Major died this morning at tno, S.ter' .hospital I" South Head, Indiana. " virwir" wmi win mi" " ,'Mr, nnd .Mrf. Wilmore Major of Illalne) uvunuo, SJiq wis J)orn In Marlon In l&8Cuul wan. reared ami oOucnull 1,0ln' gradtul.lnigln lf)t. i from lht Sj Jtt,ri'' ,nh ,001 vf this city. She ,vu wl R'r' wf , deoiiled lellglous ten dene I es and t'oyn (liter leaving wluiol showed an luellntuloii toward outer Ing Into luio sen Ices nt tho church. Seven yearn ago lu made her re- Armngcmonts for vno runorni er vIcoh rtro not Vet lenewn hure. I'or Prolmto .liidgc. Hdltor iMirror:- I'loaso announco to tlio voter of Marlon county that I urn a candidate; for n second term an pro bate Judge nn'J" will np;-reclato tholr Support. "V. . SPB.N'PBU. Not What Shs Expected. ? rr .' a l ?? i Clnrn l'e lieeti lnoklng Into Jack's life, anil I'm awfully disappointed, Mnry-Why? Cluru My woist btispiclotm mo uti romitled,-RutU'i.'. March of 'rorsa "I see they have loin down u t story shack In Now Yil iy i'ft slto to put a bulldlns on "Yes. they nro using lasl jear in noushta for tarEcta" itn . A idk J rfl I - tj It msw ' flJ'WK. UlflVAf.IU .i.Tf.iV'lt as a major leaguo manager, uas very ' ", . good prospects for a winning team Apparatus to determine tbe percent- jn Washington. Several of the re aso of carbon In steels 'b liurnlng crults ho has with tho squad nt tliron in nuro oxygen under pressure iCharlottesvllle, Vn,, aro highly tout litis boch InvenWA In Punw fi X Ho corresponaetits. TRACKS INDIAN AND WIFE THROUGH CITY BBfc&-"'Vw 'C-'4 iv Kit Carson, Jr. Kit Carson. Jr. son cf tho famous scout and frontiersman, stoppudovur at Cleveland on his uuy from NuW York to Denver with Jtunnlng iJcer, u full-blooded, aloux Indiuu, and his squaw. They .wouldn't put Mr. nnd Mrs. Running Deer up at tho hotel wliero Kit stopped, and tho next day tho westerner c&Uldn t Dnd the cou ple. Ho Is responsible to the gov ernment for their Baft return to their reservation, nnd he's VIII looking for them. It's hard work, though, ho says, to find tho mint cf a mocca slncd foot on stonu piuemunta. And in Several River Val leys With Great Devast ation and, Destruction of Property. ;. St Louis. Mo, April 1 SerlouB lloml conditions exIsL'tmln iUuik tho Mis sissippi river In I Imotn, Missouri, Kentucky, and .Mlisi-ip.l. The gov- rnment loveo lot i'i U n In several es bolrw Culro, III- .md the river nunflBtlng' nil of th.- ileh farming ci'imtry for miles around, 1'nrmcrs JtlKh I 'nil. Homos ttio Uihh of llfo Is re ported. Tho rtvor-l i pirted to reaoh a stage of, RStgLfeet bv tomorrow at Cain-, iind'mnjlilse I'luhrf. owing of rains h)ch'sTffiltsl tili. , Pannciigtii4 M&fctce ofr the Iron Mountain' has'Toian ninndonort. 'from I'liro. Miles btwnck iuis been wuh ed out nnd v0stprdn two jiassengur tuiliiH wero 0(ugl)t In theVinidpt of ' tho Hood, wl(Ti'm() tr.u ki. washed u(t on either HlilftwThe issengors woro taken from tnumrnln In skiffs. At ( ,,omt8 fnrmeis are working day nml , ht r,,nrrdn,- tlu. i0VCo Wlth i .llhllrt i ,.' , ... .. ..JH-.- . ''", " ," )rV mid 100 fum frcim their ic iieon Minvur. i' 1omofl. iiannn doavoi In Kiurt "SK.? .Louis AVlUlnin ten. was lira vfiijjl while en- orlng to eras Tillen strcnni i nt a :il-iont In a bunt The m singe at Si I.iuttj feet. 1 lio Hood Ik as 8word In Heart of a Tree. Embedded In jliolionrt of a plnnk of wood taken from;n railway station platform ot Oakloy.) FfeshIro, Scot laud, thero has been found a sword measuring over two feet long. Tho plank had been In uso for nt least fif teen years. Tlio weapon, which was of nn old-faslilonedtypo, a short cross piece forming tlio handle, wns In good preservation, nnd It Is believed had been picked up by thotrce ut nn early period of Its elotenco nnd encircled with tho Growth. iLondr.n i n-lng iMnkurs' retuniH ifor 11I nK-,li'gated 7 1.1)00.000,000. Tho Hank Kngland's gold bullion Mock at tin md f tho yesir was ?1"7, 810,000. PICK GRIFFITH TO SPRING A SURPRISE. Clark Orimth. .' Well-posted baseball men aro pick line Clark Griffith to surprise other American Lcaguo clubs this season. Griffith, after a succession of failures BIG FLOODS ABOUT CAIRO PREITY WEDDING OCCURS SUNDAY Miss Myrtle Smith and Mr. Earl Daugherty Are Married. A prottyiweddlng of the early firing toi k plaep ynnterdny when i he mur r'ago ofl.Miw Mvrtle (Smith cf this ty ond Mr. Karl D.iUgherty o.f Cleel.ini! w. 14 noluinnl.ed rtt tho ilimne of the liride'B iimrentB, Mr. and i.Mrs. iCborles Smith, on DavJJ street. Cut llowers nnd green plants were used -as deeorotlons, .making the rooms beautiful. Tho ceremony was perform fd nt a little (before 5 nVlofrk beforn an iittur of pnlrnit nmt iferns. Miss Cora ffmltli. n rmtor of tho brjde. w.is the muld of hotmf, white Mr Clalru Daugherty of TlffTiH noted asflit"t man. Itev J. XV. Mile OffiolatOtl. The bride wan attructJve In n gown of pale blue sntln Willi rent laeo ami silver trimmings. The brlde's-mald iuo iwnr tt;ln, n beautiful gown, of blue. tT'ollowlnp a season of eongrntula tloim a courso- dinner wns Mrvc'K lr. Daugherty lnm .many .frlen Is here. She is a lovely girl and her (Icpnrturo from iMarlon causes many esiprerwlons tf regret on the .part o-f those who know her. The groom Is nt the head of a vul canizing work In TlfTln. Ho Is a pop ular young mail nt that .place ibelng connected "with a. mnnbor of social irpunlitlons. Tho guests M'ere: MJsh lOlb.abetli lnskeefi, iMr, Oscar Cnso and Mr. Mulne of Dcl.iwttro, Mr. Clnlro Daugihei' y o 'llflln, Mr V. Smith, Aim. S. L. Davis, Mr. hndiMr. Henjamlit HJiaerfer, Ml Irma Soatag, MIr .Toephln,e Wooley, MIsh Until D.uls, MImk 'infflrfi bals, Mr. . L. D.ivJf, Mr.' Sidney Warner and Mr. Walter Uulley. Air. and Mrs. Dnuherty left last een.ltg .for several weeks' sta at Mi rlous southern points. After. j,lty llit they will be nt home to their friends' In Tiffin. i, .. t To keep nullum emanations from getting out as well nm ibiirglurft from getting In, a safe built In Kngland to hold that metal has a Icsnl lining three feet thick. Inside steel tvull of the sumo thickness. .For testing the power f X-ray ap .parutus there have been Invented skeleton hnlids, made of paper, iwhleli arc about as opaque to the rays as real hands. ( Continued fiom I'ngo One) ivnttlo rf lAtotonlb .1, V uento. was formerly cihlef or l;o!lee of the city of Mexico. C'w from the largo Mormon col miles to tho south nf .Inure. Is l.-o the offect that tho colonlstH, nil of whofu aro Americans, are coiirpolled to re slst Mexican Joolniw, Tho -oolonlsta aro all armed nnd hne hfn jiiccess fully defying tho bandit 'bands tha' dally vls'iti..he colonies ut Coloulu Deb' bin, Colonia Juaroz. Coloniu Diaz and Now Ciimh Onindon 'Tli6 feeding of M6xleuiiH Is sold to bo Intense against them. Tho colonist ihavo refused to surrender their arms ut 'tho request of the .Mexican ritoel authorities. The Xovt lln tile. Teredo, Te., April 1. The next big battle or thi MeN'lenn revolution i.s corluln to occur near Torreon with. In n fow days, iteports received liere friin srontorev today declare that tho federals are concentrating nbout tho city nnd that th rebels are advanc ing on .thorn from tho north nnd also frmn thn blntfi et rilirnm.n Oannrnl STORMY Orozco Is In personal command or tho"f President WMiite's u rebel n.rmy which, wi'ien concentrnt-1 ltM'" trdHy. That ml, will number nbout 0.000 armed men. Tho fderal foroo numihcrs about "1,000, hut rnlnforcemonts from tho south are opeoted to reach Torf mon today. Cannon nnd rapid fire guns are be ing placed by the federals pn a hill, overiookiPfi' tlio railroad yams and commanding the entire city. lTnlss j thejr food supplies run short t'ho fed; I orals will be il le to olfer a strong ! resistance. Continued from Page One. It has been nearly 20 years slneo systematic investigation of the nny ndmlnhitrntlon of tho various depart inents hiui been nttompted. lloforo the last Xovomber elections the Demo crats promised that If thoy woio placed In .jiowor of tho houso they iwounil undertnko a wholesale Inves togatloii of the rclritnpo and iwaste al. leged to hao .been foteroil through lontlnuod Itepubllcnn rule. At tho time tho threat wuh not taken serious 1 but no snnnni lin.l Mia llnmnprnlH come Inito powor before the machinery DEMOCRATS or iii(iitsltlon was put In motion, and'" """"' """" 'iwuoh, mi hut inw the various lnvestlgntlng iommlttooi,",,n' "r 1' union, spouo in mi city oegnn to vlo "with ono another as to the thoroiiKhne-w of the prober. This has meant 'work Tor the cab-' Inet officers. They have been if n reed o dig Into records that hao 'been forgotten and they havo been required to furnish tho houso with Information both coinpllcutod nnd Incriminating. If tho Information desln'l' has not been promptly .forthcoming the houso k'ommlttooH have seemed Inclined tin send "hurry up" summons and tho cabinet officials nnd their underlings ihnva boon kept on tho Jump. Of course thero Is coivsldera'blo ro sontmont in aic-puhllcan ranks, Unit It Is unavallnng. The Democrat lit tho houso at least, have the upper hand and there remains nulling for tho cnbinot officer to do cept to re main at his dosk nn). send over such data as may .bo-demanded by tho Don), ocrnts. It has heon a hard winter on tho president nnd his olTlel.il mnilly. Tho happy-go-lucky ox!utcn o they huvo enjoyed undor tho long rulo of tho He f Marion's Best t f ? f t f $3 for the best Hat I Value in The Imperial hat is known the country over as the lead ing men's hat, at the price. Our showing includes der bies in every wanted shape, soft hats in all materials that are good for Spring. Get a new hat for Easter and see that it is do an Imperial DJ T ? t f t ? ? T ? ? ? t ? Macken & Smith Open This Evening. publican patity is no mote. 1 j r cabinet officer I.s ti Ibe aiiNlous si.it not knowing where the Demoir.ille lightning will strike next The presi dent Int campalgn is la full blast nnd It Is encumbent upon the amlnMtrntloii to .make the best lrawln(r possible, hetwo the Domocriitle Inventlgotnn have to 'be handled diplomatically, and the nd'inlulstrmlon mimt at lenst show a wllltngnena to give the Investigating committees nil tho uld posulble. At t'.ie snmo time, Vbe chIiIiipi of ficers wish that congress would ad journ son In order that they mn steal av.iv ito tin- mountains nnd the seashore and forget all about changes of Irregalarltv .md eNtriiMigance In the Uepartments, PEACE LIKELY Continued from Paso One. mlner.V union Fmir hundred Mine in the stato are tliM up liythu sunjien siou. Those are the official flguren lMiied today by the miners' state ft'Vratlon here. It was the opinion af the ntste otTlelats that Mie miners would ratify the cnmprtfinlse agreement, effoctiil In vouforence Willi the opornlnrn, In the referendum vote. Tho pump men In nil of I he mines are remaining on ilulj' o the nHiiej wlli bo In dliUtfie for an litant reuinpn tlou oif operations u sohjii as the re sult ot me irereremiuiii vote is nmiie known. ' The men In most of the Ohio mine are luivJng n general holiday todnv 1m celebration of- the Inailgurutl.in of the eight-hour day, 1i'i they say tbey will not return lo work liiltll orders are itetlved from I'resldent Wiilte. Iteports rrom Atlienn. Itelmont and .lacKsnn eountJew, tho chief mining 'strlets In Ohio, nay Unit all or the union men have responded to ,tlie win pension order. lillo ut Knglunvt. Sagln.uv. Mich., April 1 Three thoiiHind Michigan bUuinlnous -o.il miners weio Idle today a the result uspenston order the Mleh'ffin miners iwlll be off -.me t.mo after the roferon'-'iini, vote on the Cleveland nvnge agreement has lieen taken. was tbe opinion of loaders today wlio as serted the state nrincrw and operators will thresh out Meveral .person il dlf ferencos between them .before tb" fr Jiier will return to woik. i CO.MPI.KTi; TIH UP. Wllkosbime, 1VI April 1. The coip., plete tlo-up In history of aiithracitu mining Is In force here today N'ot a wheel turned and not n mine employe except those permitted by the sus pension order to woik, was seen ap proaching tho mines. Tho operators will make no attempt to operate their mines before the adjournment of the Joint conforonco between the men nnd the company ofllclnls In Philadel phia. Apill 10. Whatever there was of rancor or sullenness has been dispelled by the nrrnngemont of another meeting with tho ownors. There seams to be no doubt concerning the outcome of this discussion. It Is genernlly believed that a ton per cent Increase, will bo the ultimate settlement. Any attempt on the part of tho opoi-ators to force a sottlement with n concession lebs thun this will preclpltnto one of the j,u0,,t stubbornly fought strikes yot ex yesterday afternoon. lie paid a glow ing tribute to tho nullity and integrity ot tho men now at tho head ot tho minors' orgnnlsmtlon and told h's hearers to place. Impllolt confidence ir, them. April I l nnnunlly observed as "wight hotiK day," although the an thracite mon do not enjoy this con cession on tlio part of tlio operators Moss meetings weio held through- LARGE DIVIDENDS. I.AUOU DIVIDICNDS tell or skilful nml chpnbli? innnnRPincut on tlio part or tho company. If tho iloutli lossen mo low, it signifies Hint oxticmu earn has been exeirlM-d In tlio selection of applicants. If tho expense of management Is low, It shims that tlio company Is economi cal nnd prudently managed, If tlio rato of Interest realized on In vestments Is high and tho securities nro wire It menus Hint tho Company Imcstg the policyholders money to tlio greatest iidvniitACO. If you mint a policy In a Com puny that docs all of tlio above, tuko n policy In tho UNION CUNTUAU General Agents E. C. Smith & Son Marion, Ohio. Elmer J. Schoonlaub Local Agents Jacob F. Lust, ? Clothing Store. t T JL i ? T f f f f t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Marion Imperial 3 Hats T r i i out the region, ui'r.iiiI.oih addressed tbe men and the tanks nf the union Were advised to keep iiwny from tho Ci lllerles and to old m tlio suppres sion of (Unorder that might 'evidence Itself. No strike-breakers or. guards made their appearance today and ,nont nro U nkeil ror. The men have been' rush ed for the last few months under high tension and a rem of mvcrnl weeks will not he altogether disagreeable to them. 13. HALL'S Continued renin Pnae One. oi its mi lulu is re poisoned, fainted in n resMiii.int Siturday and was stl I llllllspOKed tod.ij. Henry Myers, n Juror, who became m Saturday caus ing delay In the trtul. I ntlll under care of a physician. I!ev. Hugh' I.cllh. pastor orthe Pres byterian church, which ealsed. $r,n0Mto defend Mis. Hull. tacw a grilling Jiy the state. Mr. I.eltb, whuhiis at with Mrs IIull'H counsel (YurlTu; tlio trial, Ik Mmler subpoena b'y "'tills' pr(?s. ocutlon. AmonB other tlrfrlgSMie will le naked to tell whether or1 not iii.iny of tho wltuossen calleii for tho defense Jd Into th defenne fund,, I, Illle .Mam- Hull A scene created dt Ih'd jiill ast nlltHt'by little MHrv Ilhil whaMho ehler i-uiwe. nf her mother's physical sUiHuk. WiM'ii the ttnie onmo for ,Mary to go home she clung about her innthiir's neck crying taint lenity and diAMarlng" "Ir tiiamma. must stay here, 1 Want to utiv. too " At lengt' .he was for. ibly removed, still iing. Piles Cured In n to il Dnjs. t, .X.(iurd.r.,,eE:lst wH rerund monev If PA5CO OiNTAllONT raits to euro an v enso or Itching, mind. Hleeding or Protrudlnir Plies in fi to 14 dan Me. Costs shout the same. tu-thu.sat-tf Ti5 Year "1912" Maple Syrup From Logan Co., 0. San Mario Coffee I A. Schrader 6 Son t Phone G50 K.. : -i . : .: .:. .: .;. .;. .j .;, .j, j, , H-H-H-I' I-b-M-H-Tl. I 1 m-m-I-H. WHERE CASH TALKS 25 lbs. ebiickleh .Siignr IIMiii good llenouis , . . 1-2 lb. lllaik Pepper LI lb. (Kir Tea 2 o. 1 lainp ClilniuoH (I Caiu i:. I). Milk 2 Can- halmoii II boxes Seeded Itashis . . (I Teaspoons nml I Corn riako Sl.l . ::iie . . iiic . 10c .. 3c . . 200 . 2.1(1 . :too 1 . . i () Corn- I bov Man Ins ami March . , 1 J 0c 1 0. Grossglaus r mono 088, Marlon, Ohio. J. uua iv. UOlUlllhld St. J, -r-HH-r-H4H-lH-l-H-HHH--lH4-H. .:..:...:...:..:..:..:.,:..j.v.;.,:,.::..::,;j,.:.,.:, I MAPLE SYRUP j rrwm; w.niMimj!iu.lt.trMi4mjwD X v .j. ft j.4.v tjo4 . 4-WwJtofct. -