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Marion Daily tar, VOL. XXX. NO- 283. MARION, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1007 PRICE TWO CENTS- HE SENTENCE OF HAU PANHANDLE DECLARES FIRE CAUSES A PANIC IN PITTSBURG TODAY MAY BE COMMUTED TELEGRAPHERS OGLESBY BILE THE USUAL DIVIDEND Work, However, Will He Kept at the A Preliminary To Releasing Him Knormous Damage Is Threatened for 101 SAILORS BREAK UP FIEI! Minimum. Altogether.

a Time. iBirsran ED FOR THEFT Karlruhe, Nov. 1. The death sen Philadelphia, Nov. 1.

De FIttsburg, Nov. l.A panic STRIKE COSTL IS MUTILATED tence against Professor Karl Hau, of occurred In the heart of Pittsburg Washinitton. District Columbia, is Wall street, this morning, when ft about to be commuted to life Im broke out in th Shannon buildin prisonment and it la generally be ou rounn avenue, no names were lieved thtt this will be a mere pre confined to the top or sixth floor, spite predictions that a cut would be made, the Pennsylvania railroad today declared the usual semi-annual dividend of three and one-half per cent. Announcement was made before the stock market opened and this was reflected in a sudden rise 1b the stock at the opening. While the dividend was maintain" ed.

President McCrea is authority for liminary to releasing him altogether. T0ss Ta TTctimat and were under control shortly after Overpower Mutineers on Their Its Are laploye of District Attorney Though no official action has been Most Salient Points Eliminated. the arrival of engines responding to Million Dollars. Own Vessels. taken as yet toward commutation, the the second alarm.

The los will Sims irouoic. grand duke of Baden has informally probably be about $10,000. announced that it will be granted on A match or lighted cigar thrown into a waste basket Is said tu have the strength of a eeommendation the declaration that the unsatis from the minister of Justice, who has RpPATPCT rtQQ TC started the fire. There was Intense RIDDLE DESTROYER factory outlook for raising new cap .1 CAa.UIU.Ub Mw im i.i. 'UNCLE JOE" HAS HAND IN THE WORK CAUGHT STEALING VALUABLE PAPERS excitement among occupants of ad IN STOCK VALUES ATTACKING TOWN which Hau was convicted of murder ital will make it Impossible for the road to begin now work or commit itself to any capital requirements joining buildings, who feared th ing his mother-in-law, Frau Molitor.

spread of the flames and a grand While the minister ts understood to have declared the circumstantial evi except to economically handle traffic. This means work will not even rush for valuable papers ensued, ftIETEORIC PUJNGER dence strongly against the prisoner, Beieve Now in Members of Illinois Senate Do Not of be pushed on the New York tunnel he does not believe it warranted a The Skory's Plans Are Carried Out. the End Is Sight. MAKES A CLEANING jelating to Prosecution John R. Walsh.

extension or other uncompleted im the Rest, conviction, provements as vigorously as before. Walker Take About Two Millions PLOT TO DYNAMITE It is hoped, however, that tunnel work can be continued and steel for from Wheat Pit. MILITARY COUNCIL Chicago. Nov. 1.

J. Brandt the terminal In New York erected Walker, Wall street's most nibteorlo Arrests Are Made in St. Chairman Koiiencamn Claims lt.it Many without great delay. Had Mutineers on Two Other Vessel IWn Able To Capture Them, the plunger, has mado a killing In the Petersburg. Companies Ise Prestige They Will wheat pit.

Ills winnings In GRAVE CHARGES GROW St. Petersburg, i. The ar Never Regain and They Are are placed by some as high as rest of several military clerks has re Only Protection Vladivostok Would Have Had Would Have Roen the OUT OF GRAFT CASES 000.000 and by the more conserva Taught To Iteftport Their Em Hrect Primary Measure. Has So Many Features Eliminated That Us Father Cannot Rccognl.e His Rruin-Child It's No Longer "ItusalMMi" to Party Oiguniation and Dix-Hii't Worry Politicians. Springfield, RK, Nov, 1.

Headed vealed a plot to blow up the entire Municipal Campaign in San Francisco tive students of the game at military council, including the minis Tooii? Woman Coos to Chicago from Hiwtun as Also Does Her Alleged AnimiplUc. Alexander It. Gordoe, Who Ix Placed Under Arrest. Woman Has Been the "Leak" in Sims' Office tor Some Time. Chicago, Nov.

1. Important denouncements may be the final of the arrest of Miss Etta Mc ployesStrike Covers A Period of at Fever Heat. 000. Every ceut of It was taken ter of war, at the body's next weekly Thirteen Weks. Forts on Shore Thrilling Story of Bloody Rattle on Roots.

Vladivostok, Nov. 1. The crew from the bulls. sitting. San Francisco, Nov.

1. Excite Chicago. Nov. 1. TlMfnty million Walker is now short several mil The conspirators magazine of ment attending a municipal campaign In San Francisco has never reached dollars was estimated to be the least by Postmaster Campbell of Chicago, bombs has been found by the secret lion bushels of both May and De of the torpedo boat destroyer, Skory, cember wheat and he Iff continuing police.

Several of the clerks Impllca me neat inai oeveiopea today, as a possible loss caused to date by th telegraphers" strike. was not alone In Wednesday's mu ted In the plot are young men of high a sell on every advance. Walker Is result of charges made by George A tiny. The Skory, Trevoshny and Ser- Chairman Konenkamp made this families. Their supply of explosives a bear at every turn.

He mads ev state ring Republicans have auc-ceeded In devitalizing the Oglesby direct primary bill in noma of Its most, anllent points and when the measure conies up for final reading. Knight, a veteran. Republican ora- statement, for the executive board ot was sufficient to have wrecked the cn dity hoisted the red flag simultane tor and speolal counsel for the Pad eral millions on the bear side of the the Commercial Telegraphers' union: stock market. ously. On the Skory the commander flc Mail steamship company.

lie delivered a strong denunciation of Dis "Fifteen thousand inwii and women tire building in which the council sessions are held. The suspects will probably be tried military was slain and the other officer over today, It will still have niuny points about It which will enablo Mr. have been on strike for nearly thlr trict Attorney Langdon and the graft "Whllivnp" Notice. Eaton, Nov. 1.

As the result, powered. The entire crew of fifty was included in the uprising and the teen weeks. The loss In wages courts and executed. prosecution in general, in a speech Oglesby to recognke it, tout it will It Is said, of un active Interest taken alone has been $2,225,000. The loss made in the interests of Daniel A no longor bo a "bugaboo" to party fight was brief.

There were loyal the "dry" side of a local option Cat Frightens Her To Death. Wabash, Nov. 1. Mrs. Al Kyan, Kepuuwcan candidate for organizations.

sailors, however, on the destroyers in receipts to the telegraph com panies is about fight and for the support given to a Lean, chief stenographer to District Attorney Sims and Alexander B. Gordee, a boarder in the house she lived. Hearing of the charge of "conspiring" to steal important government documents was postponed to give the district attorney more time -to unravel the BKtery In the case. Miss McLean has made a partial confession, It Is understood, and if more information can be gained from her, the district attorney and his aides believe they will be in a position at least to demand explanations from some prominent attorneys. The decoy letter that led to th trancing of the young woman mayor last night.

Knight made the Mr. Campbell, who retimed to the fred Purdock, forty-one, -v'lio was of Trevoshny and Serdity, who rushed to their officers' assistance. The light "One cost of the strike to the charge that Langdon acting under citizens' ticket, representing the teni-perauce forces in Twin township, J. a very nervosa disposition, but in state capital yesterday, It i uld, at the behest of soma of those "higher Western Union has bren the shrink instructions from Rudolph Sprockels, was desperate for a but the perfect health, apparently, was age almost to the vanishing point of Moots, a prominent farmer, has loyalists were victoriour. s-iccoeded In roorganlselug the frightened to death, today, when the millionaire who has financed the.

graft probe. Is seeking the conviction received a notlco from "whltecups" But for the delay, the Skory would a surplus of $17,000,000. The Postal has spent a surplus of $5,000,000. Republican forcea in the senate. Here are the results of their work big cat jumped through the window of her kitchen alighting at her feet.

ordering him to leave the township of certain men, business enemies of have been sent to the bottom almost "The greatest loss to both- com lthiu ten days. immediately. The battle on the Tre- on the bill: She fainted and a few minutes later Spreckels, and allowing other men equally as guilty to escape. Langdo.i panies has been in the value of their died. oshny and the Serdity gave the third stocks.

The Western Union stock of Tlie. Changes-. Elimination of national electors Is the Republican as well as the destroyer time to steam from the HIRTEEN STUDENTS $150,000,000 dropped twenty-five per Democratic nominee. uay Into the harbor, however, and nd national convention delegates: cent. Postal stock went from 74 to below EO.

to fire repeatedly into the town. and alternates, from tho operation TUFT DENE ns, by intent, made to bear on me esse of John R. Walsh, indicted for tank wrecking. The damage to the city was far of the measure. TO BE PROSECUTED 'Both companies have lost, pres greater than the military authorities Elimination ot all party organic Miss McLean was employed after ave hitherto permitted to become tlon from tho operation of the bill.

some one telephoned to the district tige they will never regain. The public has been Inconvenienced beyond money values. The gain to the known. Many of the largest build Striking out, of the provision for DM El Halloween Raid Results Rather ittorney's office, six months ago, fist a newspaper employment ings, were partly demolished by the tho election of party committeemen. strikers has been in education and Disastrously.

hells. Elimination ot the restriction tgency had some expert legal the respect of the employers." Life Ixws Concealed. nenographers looking for positions, Japanese Are Imported by the The extent of the loss of life Is Miss McLean proved so proflcient Compnnhn Deny Story. concealed by the commandant but a Shipload. NUMBER OF RAIDERS ARE BADLY SCALDED sat she not only was given a post New York.

Nov. 1. Officers large number of soldiers and eYylllas Won't Leave Philippines for jon. but was soon advanced to both the Western Union and Postal re Known to nave been killed or which would have prevented a oter changing his politics as often as ho might see fit, for purposes of primary elections. Elimination of tho provision which, would have allowed tba voter to determine how many candidates for tho legislature should bo nominated by their party nnd giving thl power Another Week.

handling all the more Important cor Telegraph companies today took vig wounded. RAILROADS EMPLOY A MAJORITY OF THEM respondence in the office, including orous exception to a statement Through theprecedingday'smutlny their losses Incurred during th They Throw a Double Quartet of Theologian Into I Michigan and Iuter Are Targets for Streams of the sappers had caused considerable uneasiness among the army offi operators' strike as set out in letters from Sims to Attorney General Bonaparte in connection with the Standard Oil cases and the John R. Walsh case. statement by Chairman Konencamp cers, the extent of the conspiracy was of Scalding Water Police Take a TO HELP GOVERNOR to the senatorial committees. of the telegraphers' union.

In Chi wholly unexpected and the outbreak Hand in the O'niiie. SOLVE PROBLEMS cago. Denial was made that titer the three destroyers caught the A Bright Young Woman. The young woman proved that she Chicago, Nov. 1, Olive oil, flour has been a slump In their stock such loyalists completely unprepared.

The Immigration Companies Collect Ten Per Cent, of Their Wages from the Employers and This Is Said To Have Caused the Recent Riots in Vancouver. Vancouver, B. Nov. 1. Japan and water paste and various othor as Konencamp described.

While the! Instead of concentrating In the at old time remedies were In urgent de shares have fallen off a little, officers ii4 knowledge of all the legal for-m! used in the district attorney's oEce and made herself invaluable tack on their officers, a part of the Speaker "Joo" Cannonv got thn first amendment to aid his presidential campaign. Party bosses, politicians dependent on a floating vote and the senate Itself wanted tho balance and got them. It la not believed the house will concur la the amendments. mand at the Evanston police station of both companies said this was due crews of the Trevoshny and Serdity jgrnith of this morning where thirteen North to the financial troubles which have her rapidly acquired knowledge ese coolies are imported to British Desires Assistance War Secretary. western uulverslty students were carried down all stocks.

neeraea iu nave uevoiea inemseives, first, to an effort to man the guns and get away from the quay. if all the papers and files in the of-fc. But when the district attorney Konenkamp'a statements that the nursing bruises and burns received Columbia in lots ranging from 100 to a ship load, and furnished to railroad companies and others desiring in their Halloween raid on Heck Western Union has practically ex onsed that information from his The loyalists took advantage of hausted a surplus of $17,000,000, hall last night. their labor by Japanese immigration See was leaking, secret service LEITER SIDESTEPS A CONTEMPT CHARGE this division in the forces against them, and fighting themselves clear and the Postal has sjient Its aurplus In addition, eight "theologs" are societies: then held in- a sort of Although He Takes No Active Part were put on the case and they nspected Miss McLean. recovering from the ahock of a ud peonage that requires the payment of of $5,000,000, were also denied.

BRYAN WILL LAUNCH ten per cent, of their wages to the They, it is charged, saw her meet in Healing with Administratis' Puzzles, His After Dinner Spewlie den bath in Lake Michigan which they took at the behest of a squad immigration company. The Immigra Sordee frequently at noon, and saw Is Taken Off Euci.mhii Bout by Tug. New York, Nov. 1. A big seago of the attacking party who captured tion companies collect their share of a afterward go to the building Go Far Toward Removing Friction BOOM IN WASHINGTON A lliir Love Feast Is Planned for them as they emerged to give battle.

the wages direct from the railroad sere John R. Walsh's office is lo- Between Natives and American ing tug sent down the bay yesterday The theological atudents were or other employers. One nieht he snent an hour Next Month. looking for the "rush" and tried to These and other facts equally Residents. enabled Joseph Lclter of Chicago and New York to escape oiiHwerlng a building, It is charged.

They of their assailants, swept the decks, their revolvers "in their hands, shooting down all who opposed them. How many were killed and wounded it not yet known. The crews of the gunboat, Manchur, and the destroyers, Grosovol, and Smlely, did not know the battle was in progress until the first shot from the Skory Into the barracks on shore. Desperate Fighting. The forts answered the fire almost Instantly, but without heeding them, the -Skory's crew continued to send charge that she was seen to give Manila, Nov.

1. To help Governor strong are said to have been unearthed by Commissioner King In his investigation of the causes of the mm the decoy letter. October 18. General Smith solve some puzzling Washington, Nov. 1.

The formal launching of the William J. Bryan boom for the presidency will take place in this city November 28, at be prepared. Great quantities of water was kept boiling and hose was laid from the tanks- to the windows, where the streams- wore charge of contempt ot the Now York courts, on hlu return from Europe. Letter was a passenger on the 4 she is charged to have Been i administrative problems almost at taking another letter from the the last moment, until November 9. tt.p "love feast arranged Dy tne Adriatic, but before she reached New York waters, the young millionaire The secretary was packing when the Vancouver plots.

He has found that there are four "the immigration companies operating in Vancouver. One witness, a Japanese named Ishl- directed with telling effect. Judging from the yells and groans of the be Nebraskan'a friends in the boutn ana governor general prevailed on hlm4o was taken off and landed In New Jer fe. The warrants do not charge however, but conspiracy. Miller's Story.

John S. Miller, for the Standard East. siegers. change his program. While he had sey, where he boarded a train for the hot after ahot into the barracks and Among those who will help make The fierceness of the battle caus taken no part officially.

In the affairs West. Lelter was declared In con among the government buildings; all the occasion noteworthy will be Gov ed Dr. Little, president of the Gar of government, beyond making the company, and for John R. Walsh. tempt Inst April for fulling to give of which was in plain view from the ernor Hoke Smith, Governor War- rett Biblical Institution to call the address at the opening of tie insular estimony in a suit by William F.

field, Tom Johnson, John Sharp II- the office of the district at-ey for more than an hour today, police. When the "coppers" arrived kaga, is said to have bared the entire system of importing the coolies, and his word is understood to have been corroborated. Commissioner King has learned, it 5s said, that the four companies large contracts now for delivery of Japanese laborers. Zellar, of Chicago. harbor.

The 'Manchur, Grosovol and Smlely had steamed out to the Skory In the llams. Senator Rayner, and possibly assembly, the Island administration has seized greedily a number of his suggestions and wants him to make r. Sims was closeted with they, too, came In for their share of the hot water before the theologians Prl and her comDanion. So far 8enator Bailey and William Hearst. THIRD OPERATION meantime, attacking it from three more.

recognized them as a relief party and withheld their fire. It is exnected that at least 600 ON JOHN MITCHELL eaa be learned, his visit was only with a conversation with ganger in the halls of the federal Through after dinner speeches and other Informal (alfcs, Taft lias done loyal Democrat will put up $3 each The university, authorities will i Ilia KulKirdinatf Call To Tulk on sides, pierced it through nd through with their shots. The mutineers rought desperately. The boat was quickly riddled, however, fire broke out fore and aft and just as the at for the privilege of breaking Dreaa prosecute the thirteen student under arrest. with the peerless leader, and hearing Business.

a fortnight ago. Miller approached by a man whose ap- his promised statement as to nis at Secretary LaSallc, Nov. -jjs Miller did not remember tempt was made to beach the craft NO POLITICAL LINES EXIST IN COLUMBUS Municipal Campaign Is the Warmest Ever Waged There. Columbus, Nov. 1.

The closing days of the municipal campaign HALLOWEEN PRANKS titude in the coming campaign. VON MOLTKE STILL a great deal toward removing friction between the natives and American residents on the islands. "So I am not going to leave here until a week from toizr'row," he decided today, "which means I cannot leave Vladivostok until November 19. I shall stop at St. Petersburg and Berlin but both visits will be purely the boilers blew up.

Many of the mutineers committed TAKE SERIOUS FORM suicide before the Skory reached AFTER THE EDITOR -My f0r John R. gQlng dieted; I have been in Wash-I know whereof I speak," this man said to him Dcnlson University Grandstand Burn shore. The number killed in at He Will Bring Criminal Procw-dings tempting a landing was comparatively small, the crew having been almost ed to (Jround. Granville, Nov. 1.

An Investi in Columbus recalls a presidential election In interest and excitement. No such fight was ever put up by either party here. Political lines only reply unofficial. Reports that I have gov Against Harden. BerMn, Nov.

1. The state's attor the attorney Wilson and Vice President Ix.wl of. the mine workers are today visiting President Mitchell of lliat organization. It became necessary to have a third operation performed on Mr. Mitchell for abdominal abscess, and his brother officer came more to pay a visit than to talk business.

Mr. Mitchell's condition Is again causing alarm, although he Insists he will bo at his office In a couple of weeks. obsceneTetters cause sensation ernment missions are altogether gation la being made and several arrests are expected to follow the work shot to pieces or blown Into the air by the time the boat reached the beach. ney whn has hltnerto reiusea 10 without foundation." of about 100 hoodlums, ald to be The secretary has already notified bring criminal proceedings against Editor Maximilian of the students of Den I sou university, who Washington, by cable, of the change The survivors among the mutinees on the Trevoshny, and Serdity, are 1 knw a good deal the case" sal(l fel-5rt Mr' Miller not Ss.v0 f0r further information. the fflai 'as a reporter.

dIa rePrt tne co- 53 fn V- c. committed all sorts of depredations have been totally wiped out In the line up, and it Is simply a question whether the city will close the saloons on Sunday and after midnight. The -betting is in favor of Bond, the liberal candidate, but there are as msnv nnssihinties In the situation under arrest and all will probably be in big plans. Genera! Leonard Wood will remain in the Philippines until February. Zukunft, for the latter's attacks on General Count Cuno Von Moltke and other "Knights of the Round Table," has finally consented to bring suit last night.

The grandiitand ot Beaver field, tho athletic park of the shot. at 51U13 out wnen he university, was set on fire and totally destroyed. Shepardson college, the against the editor before a bench of his tne district DAUGHTER SCREAMS; MOTHER FALLS DEAD of- attorneys that the "wise man will keep money in his pocket. woman's institution, in connection umg, he four Sj mat air. Ith the university, was next visited.

of the talk. five Judges. He said to have reached the. decision as a result of representations that Von Moltke was not given a fair chance to submit all his evidence at the libel trial. t'-t ran stone wall waa destroyed, an Iron OHIO PENITENTIARY IN EXCELLENT SHAPE The Big Prison Is Pra thally Paying Expenses.

Columbus, Nov. 1. The fiscal year of the Ohio penitentiary closed yesterday and from unofficial figures it t'o. agency Ln until ih. fence torn down and other depreda Indiana Grand Jury Is Growing Terribly Inquisitive.

Bedford, Nov. 1. As the result of an investigation by a government postoffice inspector last week, as to the sender of obscene letters to Bedford female school teachers by an unknown person. United States Marshal Martin has summoned wit He went tions committed. uanKruptcy The Fatal Ending of a Halloween Prank.

Logansport, Nov. 1. A Halloween prank cost the life of Mrs. Sadie Stiver, prominent club woman. Boys knocked at the door of her home and when her daughter opened the door, thrust a grinning pumpkin lantern in the young a-Bf.

OI "J3ciB nr 1 Pope'a Nephew Shot. Rome, Nov. 1. Director Enrico Reducing Steel Mill Force. Harrisburg, Nov, 1.

The The chimney swift is truly a bird of the air, for it never alights on a fence or building. It drops Into the lop of some wide mouthed chimney and clings to its rough sides with tiny feet. The Baptist state commission has chosen Lawton, Oklahoma as thj site for tho nflur RaDtlst university, tha Is believed the institution has reach also im ton. t0 me from Bos- Pennsylvania Steel works, one of the In any Zampon, of a large factory at Monza, ed a self-supporting basis. nesses to appear before the federal largest concerns In the country, to- event the discrepency will not be to the Pope's favorite nephew, baa been ay began laying off employes.

Tne exceed $1,000, according to the fig- shot dead by a discharged workman. grand Jury, which mecta In inaian-apolls next week. The matter promt Ises to be one of the most sensation exact number dismissed Is not known. urea at hand, this is tne nest snape Pope Plus naa neen iniormea oi uie 1. Today's womans face.

Miss stiver scream- her mother, with a easp. fell the big prison has ever shown In Its tragedy and Is Inconsolable. The Scarcity of work for the employes Is given as the cause of discharge. al ever brought to light in Indiana. murderer was arrested.

history. jto the floor dead of heart disease. 11,390,000. city offering to furnish rorty ac.as of land and $75,000 in cash..

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