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V wmtt. 11.50 PER YEAR MT. VERNON, OHIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914 No. 28 ESTABLISHED i83& wtm0&m&w K t w Y ri -1 .Si '. m thi A y Pro Ibtts Use Of flips And In Effeclive The First Of July-Decree Abolisbes Wine Mess And Sale Of Liquor At Officers' Clubs On Stare Wives Of Officers Also Prohibited From Serving toxicants At Social Functious-A Sweeping '- Proclamation Washington, April 6. A dry navy la now to take Its place as the right arm of grape juice diplomacy in the scheme of the Wilson administration. Secretary of the Navy Daniels has signed an order which absolutely pro hibits the use or introduction of alco holic liquor upon any vessel of tho navy or within the confines of any navy yard. Tbia order was issued today to the wsrrico and will become effective on Jnly 1, 1914. Besides abolishing what is known as the officers' wine mess on hoard ship and thejmle of llguor at.the.oin-. er clubs' on'shore, Mr. Daniels' or :ar is so sweeping as practically to inforce total abstinence upon naval efucers for extended periods.- It will henceforth be a violation of Itoo order for any officer or guest upon any naval vessel to have in bis possession any alcoholic beverage. Officers living on shore will be pro " hiblted from having- any liquor in Uvoir private honies if their duties re quire their residence on naval reser vations. Wives of offlcers so situated will be prohibited from serving punches or any other form of liquor t their social functions. Commanding offlcers by the terms Of the order are made personally re Chicago, April 6. The political campaign has closed, and Chicago women are prepared, for the first time, to exerclso their right of fran chhso at the election hero tomorrow. There are 217.C14 women eligible to . cast their votes, and election authori ties expect that at least 175,000 of these will go to the polls and aid in the- selection of 36 aldermen and ex press themselves on tbo 12 ques Colarabua, O., April .Joseph B, Stacker will likely be a candidate for (W Republican nomination for United States senator from Ohio. Campaign ftbadquarters have been opened in the Harrison building here. They are in charge of Former State Treasurer Baniuel B. Campbell, who will direct, the work of circulating petitions in Ibis county under the general super vision Pt Ell M. West. "Petitions are being printed. As soon as we got ihero they will be circulated in every precinct," said Mr. Campbell. Senator Foraker has not mado for mal announcement of his candidacy for senator, but considers that the opening of headquarters in the capi tal of the state is sufficient notice that ho will enter tho August pri maries as an opponent of Senator Burton and any other Republican MAKER A CANDIDATE FOR IL S. SENATOR Alcohol I r- The farts sponsible tor its enforcement, and it is Secretary Daniel's determination that it shall be rigidly observed. There wais much speculation here as to whether or not President Wil son hud been -consulted in regard to the order. It is known that it was not discussed before tho cabinet, but Secretary Daniels' friends declare thnt he hardly would have taken this important action without first ascer taining the president's views. In no other navy in the world, so far as Is known to naval officers here, is there any such rule or regulation as that Just Issued by Secretary Dan iels. In most navies the custom is .practically tbat of tbo UnJtedJU.BifcJ. navy at present time. There is an piilcers' wino mess on each vessel, at of which officers purchase liquors in such quantities and at such time as they see lit without any restric tions, except those required by per formance of official duties. - While Secretary Bryan with his grape juice' episode and Secretary Daniels with his present order have taken very decided stands on- the temperance question, there has ap. parently been no intention of the president to prevent his guests at state occasions at" the White House from exercising their own judgment as to whether or not they will take anything stronger than water. tions ot municipal policy submitted. Although there an eight women candidates among tho 154 seeking places In the city council, most of the women's clubs an ctvic organizations have centered their campaign efforts in the First ward,,, where Miss Ma rlon Drake, a law stenographer and a Progressive, has set out to displace Bathhouse John Cougblln, who with Michael Kenna, has represented the ward for 20 years. aspirant for the nomination. Friends say 'tie ex-senator believes ho can wrest the nomination from Burton, especially if the Cleveland sonator continues to support Presi dent Wilson on the Panama tolls ex. emption repeal bill. Senator Forakov will take tho stump in opposition to the repeal and plana to make this question the issue in the pre-prlmary campaign. Huerta After Consul Carothers.' Mexico City, April 6. Because he is reported to have been unduly ac tive Iuthe interests of General A'illa and his rebels, the consular exequa tur of George C, Carothers wllf bo re voked by the; Huerta government. President Huerta was greatly in censed last week when he learned of Carothers' presence in the field with Villa. ATELECTSDN TUESDAY CAPTAIN KEAN AND ALMOST wte-s,, : - ; A&mL-'- - W&8M Wkw W7 S77? " ffO-S-NEWFOUNDLAND WWmfyZMr am Wfe? AUD HER sealhunters WWZwV "V ''' PM MERJCftN PRESS AStOCATlOM FHHMS,' I 'MSTi. mjPWCSI 3 fYk Z7r. ' "'&yy&Mhw$P , juur m,-MSX& K": ? 'A r - """'t r'.? ) WHERE. MEN WERE LOST. St. John's N. F., April 6 Messages transmitted by wireless telegraphy from the Ice floes of Belle Isle strait have brought to this port the news of What may prove to be ffie wcrsrdl- Philadelphia, April 6. A savage bear, "Doc," rushed upon Thomas Preater, a keeper In the zoo in Fair mont park, and scratched his arm se verely, bit his right leg arid would have killed him had not JuliuB Dagee.i anothcr keeper, came to the rescue. Columbus, O., April C. Badly burned from the waist down, Mrs. Frances Simpson, 94, is at Grant hps Ital. ' Mrs. Simpson's clothing caught flro from a gas grate at the home of Tohn H. Nagle. Jr.. where ahe lives. Cork, Ireland, April 6. The girls working in tho flax milrs at Blackpool, in this county, mauled a crowd of militant suffragets who were attempt ing to do some proselytizing to the cause. The militants were punched, pinched and, scratched and were final", ly chase away from the mills. ' DEATH"!" Cadiz, O., April G.Oliver H Bi: datte, 84, died at his home at New j Athens. Burdotte built the first steam I road wagon over used in this coun ; try, about 45 yearB ago, and made the ' first sprocket chain ever in use, uo . he has been considered the originator of the automobile. He patented only a few of his Inventions, FATALLY ATTACK SUFFRAGETS mi Milk STEAMErl THAT LOST (00 MEN M VIOLENT STORM OFF THE NEWFOUNDLAND COAST; SCAM BACt .Ci St fHrlT I. saster that 'hasattended the sealing industry of Newfoundland. Forty of the 200 men that! made up. the crew of the. sealer Newfoundland have Jost thefrltves, thlrtyvare' stilt missing, and greater !nw;n: uesperately with the infuriated animal, crying at the top of his-voice for helpJT When Dages arrived the weeper's strength was al most exhausted. Preater was dragged from the cage and taken to a hos pital, where he will have to remais for at least a week. Toledo, O., April .--The Ohio Slate Clinical association, of which Dr. C. S. Hamilton of Columbus is presi dent, is holding its x second annual convention here. Eight;, hundred sur-. geons are in attendancei . The feature of the sessions will be the clinics to be held in even hospital in the city. Cleveland, O., April jt. A streetcar etruck a bicycle on -which George Btuts, 12, and John Blaze, 13, were riding. The Stntzbiy rolled under the car and was instantly killed. His comrade, carried on tie fender of the car for 50 feet, rolled foff on the pave ment with onlv a fpvjr, slight bruises. Columbus, 0-, Apr; 1 C Friends of S. B. Rankin, necrotiry of tho Ohio Bankers association, tnro urging him to be a candidate for the position ot regional bank manager Of the new which will be ostab iahed at Clove- Jand. - BOY KILLED BY CAR FR1ENDSUR0E SEC. RANKIN of the thirty rescued many, it is feared dreadful cold to which they have been exposed during the last sixty hours. To this toll there may be added per haps the entire crew of 175 of the) sealer Southern Cross, which was due here days ago, but which has not been reported at any point along the west ern and southwestern coast of the Island, and which may have been lost. A blizzard, which broke with appalling fury over the sealing grounds of the strait, caught and held helpless the men of the Newfoundland. Oklahoma City, Okla., April G. Four persons are dead, the entire In dian country in Seminole county is in a fever ot excitement and threats of lynching are being made as the result of a murderous attack by two Indian youths on the family of David Bolegs, a, wealthy Indian farmer, near Semi nole, Okln ! The dead: David Bolegs; Mrs. David Bologs; Jimmie Walker, 14, nephew of Bolegs; baby daughter of the Bolegs, aged 2. Portsmouth, O., April "6. The tem porary order asked by the Selby Shoo: company to prevent striking em ployes and others congregating near the company's plant was granted by Judge Peoples. The court Included tho union pickets, holding that while thejr rights never have been passed upon by a court of last resort in Ohio, courts, in other states have held that picket lines are never peaceable, and their use is an unlawful form of co ercion. IT ARRESTED Altoona, Pa., April 0. fTank Kallo, alias WIlBon, tho bandit who robbed tho Union bank hero March 23 last, wns arrested in company with his wife, at Salem, 0 by the chief of po lice there, as they were entering the home of his wife's sister. Requisition papers will bo issued by the governor of Ohio. Teasing Causes Suicide. Cloveland, O., April C Edith Eddy, 14, committed suicide, shooting her self through the heart. She is 6aid to have been teased about a youthful sweetheart who had neglected her. INDIANS KILL A FAMILY ENJOINED BAND TRAIN CRASHES ' THROOGH BRIDGE j Tte Persons Are Killed and Many injured In Indiana, TRAINMEN LOSE THEIR LIVES Locomotive, Baggage Car and ' Day Coach Drop Into the Water, Occu-I pants of the Latter Escaping With' Injuries Structure Veakened Sevl ral Unuro o..l......f.. u.. .L. i, , ' of a Freight Train The Victims. Attica, Ind., April 6. Three per ions were killed and ahnnt ns nthora ,-, " "" " ' mjurco, some serlou'ly, when Wabash passenger train No. 4, known as the Continental Limited, was wrecked when the bridge over the Wabash river, just west of here, gave way. The engine, a baggase car and tho day coach dropped into the water. When the cars left the bridge the day coach, which was crowded, fell with the rear end out of tho water, and though the majority of tho In jured were in this car, none of them was killed. The car hardly had set tled in the water before the work of rescuing the passengers was com menced, and in a few minutes all had been taken out. They were taken to a hospital at Lafayette on a special train. The dead: J. L. Miller, Peru, Ind, fireman; Timothy Howe, Peru, Ind, engineer; Harry Thomas, Hunting ton, Ind., baggageman. The railroad's bridge over the Wa bash river was weakened when a freight train was wr.ecked upon the structure, and the Continental Limit ed was stopped on the west side when it reached the nlace. a nwltrh on. Kine was sent across the- bridge- toi determine whether tho straetnrni j would hold the fa?t passenger train.; t Railroad officials believed it safe andi the limited was ordered to proceed. CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, Wall Papers! - ' New Spring Stocks at the lowest prices. t Do not buy until you see the Spring styles and low prices at o The Arnold Store WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE MOULDINGS, j CURTAIN on Thursday, April We will put on sale TEN DOZEN 50-cent rooms Special'- Sale!) IS Also a $1.00 Down Sale for the month of &pril Come in and look over our stoelc. We are better pre pared to furnish Buck Stoves, Sunray Gas Ranges, Davenports, Art Square Rugs, Carpets, in fact com plete outfits, than ever before in the history of our business in Mt. Vernon and many people realize it is easy to pay the Parish way. Will be glad to show you through our line any time. Open Evenings GET A BROOM FOR YOURSELF A GO-CYCLE for the boy and a ROCKER for father at ' The C. R. Parish Co. 21 W. Side Public Square The train crept out on tho brldBO slowly, and whdn nbout 100 feet out upon the structuro the brldgo gave wav beneath the weight of the train. Tho engineer was caught under his engine and crushed to death. The fireman, who Jumped, was scalded to death, and when the front end of tlift baggago car was toppled downward Thomas was crushed beneath an ava lanche of trunks. LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN EAST BUFPALO, April . Cattle Prime ctptrn, JS 76W9 00; ihlp plnr. $8 00 85; butchers, 55 7508 to; helfcrr, $ 0008 05; cowt, J3 75 7 25; bulK JS 0067 B0; stackers and feeder. J5 'Tifil 35; fretli enwn ana springer. MS OOflMfS 00; calves, 16 COfjtll 00. Jos Heavy ami mixed, W 2509 '40; Yorkers, 9 t5&H HO; pigs, in 109 IB: rouchs. S 3St?R 50; stajrs, J7 OOQT 75;. dairies. JD Wfi3r,. Hheep and J.ambs Yearllriss, JS BOO 07 90; wethers, JS 75fj7 10; ewes, U 000 C fO; mixed Iieep, JO 5096 S5; lambs, S0&S 65. CHICAGO, April . Cattle Beeve. 5 90 9 60; Texas nicer. $7 -088 20; Rtocl-ora and feidera, J3 BO'SS 00; cows and lielfera, 3 S5Q8 40; calves. $6 7B01O 00. Hogs Light, 'za K' mix s rs 08 95; heavy, JS 45B8 90; rough, JS 8 CO; pigs. J7 60SJ8 75. ' Sheep and Lambs N'atlve sheep, V 4 90; yearling. J6 5007 45; nattvo lambs, J7 3SS 25. Wheat No. 2 red, 93(59)c. Corn No. I. 60'.2?7. Oats No. 3 white, JSJf 291&C. CLEVELAND, April B. Cattle Choice fat steers, JS 008 25. good to choice xteers, J7 5008 00; heifers, J5 5037 r-0: cows, JJ 0005 0; bulls, J 04 07 00; mllchers and springers, J35 00? 80 00: ealves. J10 O0JT11 SO. Jloes Heavies and mediums, J9 15; Yorkrs and light Yorkers. JJ 25; pljs,. it 00; roughs, J8 20; stags, J7 00. Spring Lambs J8 25C8 25. PITTSBURG, April . Cattle Henvy steers, J8 G08 85; fat steers, J 4008 60; hifers, 7 2507 75; cows 54 E0&7 00; butcher bulls. $7 2S& 8 16; milch cows, J40 0090 00; calves. Jll 00. Hogj-IIeavies, JS 30; Yorkers, J9 40; pigs J9 25. Sheep and Lambs Clipped sheep. JS 00; wool sheep, JS 75; clipped lambs, J7 50;. wool limbs, JS 75. CINCINNATI, April C. Cat to StetTs, jr. 75S 30; cows, J3 S5 fiO 75: heifers, J5 508 25; calves J3 76 10 00. Hogs Packers and butchers, J9 10i? 9 20; common to choice, JG 0008 40; gtags, J4 75(&-7 S3. 1-ainbs $6 50'r8 40. What No. 2 red, SOfiQTc. BOaTON, April" J.' Wool Ohio and Permsyhranlat Delata hrtshrd, t-,i;U2Zc; XJC 27c; half and lliroe-elgliths Mood co-nblng, 2452.7-?; CeUInc unwasbed, 2Zmi2ia; flue un tvasie,l. 21r. RODS 9th, 2:00 p. m. Each R A. B. JONES, Mgr. ir.iT M M 'XI i : il 1 m m i VI t;l Q.