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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 4

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EMBEZZLING BANK CORONER STOPS FUNERAL A PASTOR'S WIFE cured or PELVIC CATARRH TO She Suffered for Years and Felt Her Case Was HopelessCured by1 Pe ru rTa. Marion, Sept. 21 Coroner Roy RaineroUi is. Investigating the death of John Behner, a prominent Pleasant Township farmer. Behner dropped" dead as he was alighting from a buggy.

The Coroner was not uotiaed until after he was be ing buried. The death certificate was signed, and! returned by the decedent's son, Dr. Frank Behner, giving the cause of death as heart trouble. There have been numerous rumors of foul play in connection with Banner's death. Superintendent of the W.

C. T. U. headquarters, Galesburg, 111., was Akron Man Wanted For Getting Away With $10,000 Caught in San Francisco. years one oi mo leaomg women Her husband, when Jiving, was first President the Nebraska Wes lcyan University, at Lincoln, Neb.

In a letter written from 401 Sixty seventh street, 111.. Mrs. Floharty says the following in regard San Francisco, Sept 21 Clias. A. Semler, assistant cashier of the Second National Bank of Akron, Ohio is charged with the embezzlement of 10,000 from his bank about two and a half years ago, is under ar Akron, Sept, 21 Charles A.

'Semler, who was arrested in Sail Fran Cisco, secured five thousand dollars from the Second National Bank of this city, Jan. 23, 1302, by presenting a draft for that amount ou the First National Bank of Sharon repre senting that he had that amou: the Sharon Bank. The money paid to him by COMMAND ON THE Washington, D. Sept. 21 Numer ous additional applications have been received at the Navy Department for the command of the North Atlantic station which will be vacant upon the March, 1905, of Rear Columbus, Sept.

21 Chief mine Inspector Harrison returned today from Wellston, where he had charge of the search for Jacob Layman, supposed to been lost in Superior mine number one. Twelve stiuads question, as Semler had high business standing, and had been connected with the Second tional Bank himself several years fore. At the time he was local agent Lamprecht Brothers and company. Cleveland hand house, and floated us in commercial enterprises, indicted on. three count the following April term of court.

When Semler secured the cash on the $5,000 draft, he at the same time secured from the Second Natioual Bank a draft for $5,000. and went immediately to Cleveland. There he got the draft castied by the Cleveland Window Glass company, and disap Cashier L. D. jpeared with the $10,000.

NORTH ATLANTIC STATION Is Being Sought by a Number Persons. Rear Admiral Barker to Retire. FALl DOWN ELEVATOR PRESIDENT AND FAMILY of Admiral Marker. Although no decision has yet been reached there is au thority for the statement that the name of Rear Admiral Robley T). Evans now prominently under consideration.

Admiral Evans is now president, of the lighthouse hoard. SEARCH FAILS TO FIND MISSING HAN 1 MINE. of five men each searched the mine throughout without finding any trace of him. Harrison believes that Layman becoming demented left the mine and is now wandering about the country somewhere. FATAL TO YOUNG MAN.

Cautoa, Sept. 21 Carlo Tarossa shaft. an Italian aged 18, employed at hotel McKinley for general work, aiea at Aultman hospital this morning from Juries sustained in falL down the He was loading the when some other employe, his knowledge ran the car to anoth floor, leaving the door opeu. Ta LEAYE FOR HOME TOMORROW Oyster Bay, L. Sept.

21 Presi deu Roosevelt's sojourn at Sagamore Hill will end tomorrow when he and his family will board the naval yacbt Sylph and start for Jersey City, where they will take special cars attached to the 1 11 p. m. Pennsylvania train for Washington. Early today the President and Mrs. Roosevelt took a long horseback ride, Bay through the village of Oyster toe JUDGE PARKER TO MAKE ANOTHER TRIP TO NEW YORK Esopns, N.

Sept. 21 No callers came to Rosemount on the early train today. The announcement that Judge Parker to make another trip to New York in the near future seems to have had the effect of keeping visitors away from Rosemount as it is much more convenient for friends to see the Judge at OHIO BAR ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING IN PUT IN BAY. Columbus, Sept. 21 At the meet j.ing at Put in Bay July 11, 1905.

Judge ing of the executive committee of the Shauck, H. J. Booth, J. W. Warrington Ohio State Bar Association, held here and J.

O. Troup will select the spcak it was decided to hold the next meet 1 ers. AMONG THE BUDDHISTS In Favor of Freeing Themselves from the Dominion of China. Petersburg, Sept. 2112:45 p.

It is rather significant that with ie success of the British expedition' t. Thibet and the protest of Russia against the British Thibetan treaty, some of the Russian, papers have suddenly become greatly disturbed over the importance' of the' Buddhist pilgrimage Id Mouran in February. According to. information which has been drifting eastward from the depths of Mongolia the agitation for. a holy, war noted at the time of the pilgrimage, to Ouraga, in July last, continues.

Wandering Llamas are spreading the agi not only among the Buddhists Mongolia, but anions the followers Buddha in the Altai regions of Cen tral China, among the Russian Buriats beyond the Siberian borders. According to reports Ouraga there is a general agitation imong the Buddhists in favor of free iK themselves" from the domination of China; some' of them favoring the rval of the Dalai Llama to North Mongolia and entering on a holy for the establishment of a Budd hist Kingdom; while others advocate appealing for the protection of Russia What effect, the. British expedition and the deposition of the Dalai Llama will have on the movement is the subject of much' speculation. The Journal de Si. 'PetersbUTg; ays ft is very possible that the Feb.

pilgrimage may compel Rus to ii aeli erleur a lenlwri to the situation. "We may expect developments of the greatest importance," the papei "and should he prepared for any. eventuality." FACTORY INSPECTORS tory inspectors began today at the Christian Endeavor Hotel. About one hundred and fifty inspectoi LIGHT SHOW FALLS I HEARING OF ST. LOUIS i of; factory law sanitary conditions of and' the THE ADIRONDACK REGIONS.

Plattsburg, N. Sept.21 The first, touch of weather visited the Adirondacks region early today when light snow fell for an hour at Saranac lake and other Adirondack regions and the temperature fell to the freezing At Sarahac the thermome ters registered Us at 5 a. m. At eight o'clock the temperature stood at BRIDGE CASE POSTPONED. Washington, D.

C. Sept. 21 Announcement was made today at the War Department that the, hearing Montreal, Sept. 21 The building's of the Canadian Hardware Company, the Central Agency, which is the Canadian branch of the London Thread trust, and Cbapiit Files York Hotel. What time the visit will crime was di be made depends upon the progress I dren of the at the Saratoga convention; If a crime was nomination for governor is made today he may go tomorrow, although nothing is certain at the present time.

For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for oyer 60 years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhoea. It ill relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, Sold by Druggists in every part of the world.

Twenty five cents a. bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Soothing Syrup" and take no other kind. before Secretary Taft, ef the Louis Merchant's Bridge Case he been changed from September 30 Sept.

23 at 10 a. ul MONTREAL HAS FIRE THAT DID DAMAGE ESTIMATED $750,000 Company, one of the largest whole sale grocery and liquor bouses in Canada, were burned. early today. Tlu loss is estimated at partialis covered by insurance. CIRCUS PERFORMER MURDERS WIFE; THEN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Philadelphia, Sept.

21 Samuel parents in bed covered with blood. It Anthony, colored, a circus perform murdered his wife today and then at gashed hii pposed that Anthony cut; 1 throat while she slept and Y.b throat. tempted to suicide. Jealousy is said to be the cause of the tragedy. The OABTOnijL discovered by the two chil withe pie who found their 0f Tlw Kind YoulbwWv tofilit WALL STREET STOCK MARKET.

New York, 21r The priV changes in the stock market tod! were irregular and subsequent flul tuations were Penns vania rose and U. S. steel fell much. Union Pacific showed an op ng.gain of an eighth and then ran to below last night, and Amalgam: cd copper after opening down a qn.ir ter rallied to above last night. "Having lived very active life wife and working, partner of a busy imnistor, my health failed urn a fu years ago.

1 lost my'h'usbanu ri bbu V. eamc time, and gradually I seemed and spirit. My daughter a confirmed invalid, and we both f( grcat.ncedof an "One of my neighbors advised me to try Feruna. A bottle immediately secured, and a great change took place in my daughter's well as in my own Pur appetites improved very greatly, the digestion seemed uch helped, and restful sleep soon improved so that we seemed Jike new women. 'I would not be without Peruna for ten times its cost.

"Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty. What used to he called female diseases by ie ii ill i. Hi ill 1 catarrh.

It has been found by experience that catarrhal diseases of the organs are the cause of most of female Dr Hattman was. among the first of America great, physieians to mak th discovery. For forty years he has. been tr itin di ascs culiar 1 iv. conclusion that affeelion of these organs would i liseas.

He therefore using run i for tin se jsts ami fonndit so admirably adaotud to their permanent cure that Peruna has now become the most famous remedy for female diseases ever known. Kvcry whore the women are using it and prais ing it. Pcrnna is not a palliative un it cures by removing the cause of female disease. Br. Har.tman.has probably cured more oth 1 nj' ysician.

II. mak tie formation From Reports Which Will be Modified. Washington, D. Sept. 21 Be cause it is believed that foreign governments are learning entirely, too much regarding the inside workings of the American navy and are picking from the annual reports of the bureau chiefs too much information which Cleveland, Ohio, Sept.

21 No information relative to the vote of the trainmen on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg was obtainable at the headquarters of the Brotherhood London, Sept. 21 The White Star line today announced that its steerage rates to America had been increased to. $15, thus following the example of the North German Lloyd" which took simi cures simply by using and' recommending Peruna. Mrs. Esther M.

Atiln'crDeGrafT, Ohio, writes: I was a terrible sufferer from female weakness and had the headaeho continuously. I was not able to do my housework for': myself and husband. I wroto you and described my condition as near as possible. You recommended Ptruiia. I took fuur bottles and was completely cured.

I think Peruna a wonderful medicine." Mrs. Esther. Milkier. CJonirressman Thad. M.

Mh, nr entirely free from catarrhal Chair. berburg; writes take pleasure commendrnir your Feruna as a substantial tonh and a good catarrh remedy." T. M. Mahoti. If a do LEARNING TOO MUCH prompt and factory resells fron the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.

Hartmam rh inc: full statement of your case and lie will be pleased to give you. his valuable ad vice, gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ABOUT AMERICAN NAYY Foreign Governments Gleaning lri snoirid be" Of a confidential character, a change will be made this year in the preparation of the annual reports and much that hitherto has been in cluded in these, papers will be.

omitted It also has been decided to omit unrevised estimates of the bur chiefs, VOTE ON THE STRIKE PROPOSITION UNKNOWN was intimated, however, that an offi cial statement in connection with the matter might possibly be given STEERAGE RATES TO AMERICA INCREASED. The A I SUM ME I TIM kt ilici I TOOK Good Hi i I VACATION BATS Everything to Amuse, HI WORLD'S FAIR TMINS. Tkwdi Trh Muj to SI. iMlt ROUND TRIP RATES Tuwlay's Thursday's D. O.

tOWAROS, Pmeiitcr kiilng a esterday. line today announced from $7.50 to Uie case Of steerage rates to delphia and the Dominion line 515 to Quebec. SUMMER IK THE COOL NORTHWEST The runs through trains' to Chicago roads for the frhoua WisconSin Resorts, also for Yellowstone Park, Alaska, Colorado and the West: OMo THE LAKE AND RAIL ROUTE WORLD'S FAIR, ST LOUIS DAILY SERVICE, MAY 2btn AVOID THE HEAT AND DUST. The new steel passenger steamers leave St. Ignace, Mackinac, Cheboygan and Alpena four times per week for Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, New.

York, Cincinnati, and all points East, South and Southeast. Write A. SCHANTZ, P. T. Detroit, Mich.

LipW SOUTH: iGpTHEAST SOUTHWEST WAY AtfD RIIS'S) ON ss.l.e ami iL'zjirsiS cs NltiJlH, i sill WLSV. WRITE Fp'R RATE.S. LEGAL NOTICE. APPOINTMENT MICE MAKY E. DILFSSSsiS SpETOYOURVACjaiOH Oil mc ontAT lAKea MICHIGAN SUMMER RESORTS.

TIME TABLE Detroit and Cleveland Lwvt DETROIT, daily 10.30 p. m. Arrivt CLEVELAND 5.30 a. m. Leave CLEVELAND, daily 10.15 p.

Afrivt DETROIT a. ConnectingTrith Special Trains for World Fair, SLiojiis.and.with D.4 Steamers Pu; PetwVeVeMIIauleB, CI ttjo 1 ey, i jP 71 1 Muhlqan 1 t1 Mackinac Division v. DETROIT r.dTiuu s. A Fridays 9.30 i I Fair T.W..Dtrojt,liteJ.

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1883-1977