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The Lima Morning Star and Republican-Gazette from Lima, Ohio • 1

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rlS: pf5 1 PUBLI CA1 5Lafc ff 34 '7 A mUmk eJtrvt LEASED ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE WITH TWO HOUftS LATER THAN THE MAIL EDITIONS OP FOREIGN PAPERS TN ttMA THE LIMA GAZETTE LIMA OHIO SUNDAY MORNING MAY 19 1912 SINGLE COPIES 2s THB KEPT'S -LIT AN-CJAZTTXt 1 VOLUME NO Na4 PIIARY PREDICTIONS CALLS NEIGHBOR TO SEE DRINKS R1CHESQN CALM 0 A1ITIIG HIS DEATH CALL PRESimiT 10 LIKA BRIIIBS THOUSANDS HERE Columbus May 18 Three presidential candidates ended a week of almost continuous travel and speaking tonight and rested while the managers made claims of certain victory at the Ohio primaries next Tuesday state is conceded by most politicians to be the deciding point in the battle for the presidential nominations and especially in the fights of the two native sons President Taft and Governor Harmon ahead old to which the preside ut answered that he would it his good friend wduld take a seat and permit him to so ahead But the interruption continued and although the president treated' the incident in the utmost good humor it became necessary to send a polieeman to quiet the over enthusiastic admirer the president remarking is flattering but somewhat The passage in Mr speech that aroused the most vigorous dem-ontsration was that in which in defending himself against the charge that he is an aristocrat he said: a- man within the sound of my voice whose whole nature is so full of pride that I am an American citizen that I am a part of that civilization which has vindicated popular 'government and shown that under popular government we can grow from three millions to ninety miilions slid become the greatest nation on and at the same time keep sacred the rights of every individual the little girl the little hoy and the' humblest citizen of the United At the conclusion of the speech the president at once went to his motor car hut vaa delayed for some minutes by those who were eager to shake ids hand He left by special train on the and railway at I 3-18 and later in the day spoke at Cleveland May or Wapakcneta Sidney Eellefontaine tonight CoKmel Theodore Roosevelt President Has Proved Faithless to the American People He Asserts in Striking Blow After Blow at His Opponent BALUNGEB-PINCHOT CASE HE DEALS WITH IN DETAIL Replies With Characteristic Vigor to References to Fact That Hanna a Roosevelt Supporter Had Been Indicted for Rebating President Taft declared st Cleveland during the week that he considered Ohio the pivotal point in the pre-convention campaign Colonel Roosevelt while insistent that he will carry the state declared that he conld win the nomination even should he be defeated at the primaries next Tuesday TAFT OHIO MANAGER ROOSEVELT MANAGER was at Springfield from which place faced a crowd of thousands in the im- mense entral armory here and struck blow after blow at President Taft He asserted hat the pres made untruthful statements about him He declared that the action in the Ballinger case was such that had he taken a similar course as president of a bank "he would have been in-imminent danger of having the matter laid before the district attorney!" He attacked Mr Taft for alluding to the fact that Dan Hanna of Cleveland son of the late Senator Mark Hanna' was supporting him and that Hanna had been indicted on the Charge of rehating CALLS TAFT FAITHLESS Ofife by one he took up points upon which President Taft has assailed him and as he brought his speech to an end he said: am against Mr Taft Mr Taft has proved faithless to the cause of the American Colonel Roosevelt spent the day in raveling through central Ohio and making a dozen speeches In Cleveland tonight he spoke first in the Central armory and then went to the steel mill district in the south end ot the city and delivered his last add met the day iii zpeod i--vy With I Walter Brown chairman of the republican state central committee and Ohio campaign manager tonight made the following prediction: "Colonel fight is the people's fight and so he is sure to win Our only anxiety is caused by the fact that the ballot will not contain the names of the republican presidential candidates The Taft managers were afraid to let the people know to whom the various candidates for national delegates are-pledged "Bvevv- political sign indicates that Colonel Roosevelt is certain to carry a substantial majority of the 21 congressional districts and we shall not be surprised if he sleeps the state next INTO INSENSIBILITY Laborer Wh''foy Have Been Attacked by Tramps is Taken From Railroad Yards th pmMent rrflDe(1 to Cincinnati thjs worn)ng thuJrlosi the m0Bt arduous speaking tour of his life and one upon which most depends HIS 01 FATHER FI Otoman Zar-Adusht Hanish Persian First Saw Light in Germany Music Master Says Woman Sends Child to Bring Witness Before Swallowing Deadly Mixture Which May Kill Her OFTEN THREATENED TO COMMIT SUICIDE Domestic Troubles Believed to Have Prompted Mrs Della Tyson te Attempt Self Destruc tion at Her Home A tragic touch of the dramatic was added to a attempt at suicide late yesterday afternoon when Mrs Delia Tyson aged 34 years old No 314 Jackson street1 summoned a neighbor into her home to wltBeiffl her effort at self destruction Francis!" she cried to Mrs Francis Hastings Then she drained a glass containing a solution of three teospoonsful of redseal lye She may recover Domestic unhappiness Is behaved to have prompted the act The woman who witnessed the act Mrs Hastings struggled with her to knock the poison mixture from the hand but she was unsuccessful An ambulance was called and Mrs Tyson was removed immediately to the ettv hospital where her recovery is doubtful HAD THREATENED SUICIDE Tyson has been fhreatentng to take her life for some time bnt we neighbors have never taken her Mrs Hastings told a Gazette reporter last ntgl-t her litJe g'rl came rustling ltto ny home and said her mother wanted me to come over I went -over We talked- for some time Shu said her husband treating her right and that he had Served notice at the grocery store not to allow her nestings made an mtempt to get -0 her before bIh- drained the poison c-tp but she was unable to do so She i ashed from the house end called for he!) A neighbor telephoned for Dr Oliver Steiner After the arrival the woman was placed in ambulance and taken to the city hospital whpre nil possible medical attention was rendered At the city hospital late last night vpry little hope was entertained for her recovery She is the wife of Hen Tyson i who works at a city ice pl-rib He refused to discuss the case exalted ruler of the lodge of Elkg Attack of Hysteria Which Siezed Him is Regarded as Natural Reaction From Weeks of Suspense HARVARD WANTS BRAIN FOR EXAMINATION Father Relents When He Learns of Desire to be Buried in Virginia and Says He Will Take Body Boston May 18 Fourteen hours of sound refreshing sleep today served to transform Clarence Richeeon who Is awaiting the call to the death chair in the Massachusetts state prison at Charlestown from a condition of delirious hysteria to calmness and apparent resignation Reports from the death house tonight indicated that the slaver of Avis Linnet! was regaining the remarkable composure and self control which has been the wonder of all who have studied him Prison officials guards physicians and clergymen unite in declaring that the attacks of hysteria which seized Richeson last night was the natural reaction which might have been expected Richeson it was pointed out by Dr Joseph I McLaughlin the prison physician had been buoyed up by hope that Governor Foss would refer to the executive council his position for a commutation When informed yesterday that the governor had declined to refer the petition Richeson was dazed Later fatigued in brain and body he sue- cumhed to a great wave of hysterical ther saying Clarence if it is his wish he shall be buried at home Give him my deepest love SEIZE SHIP CARRYING MUNITION TO MEXICO Santona Held by Revenue Cutter for Violating President Proclamation New Orleans May 18 The Montes line steamship Santona was seized in the harbor tonight by the United States revenue cutter Davey charged with violating the terms of President Taft's proclamation of March 14 prohibiting the shipment of arms and ammunition to Mexico The Santona wh'h had cleared and sailed for Pro-gresso Mex had on board 110000 rounds of rifle ammunition and ten cases of carbines Agents of the steamship company producod copies of the consular bills of lading showing that the war munitions aboard tne Santona were consigned to the governor of the state of Campeche Mex The manifest filed at the customs house did not Include these munitions Captain Manson of the cutter Davev placed a crew aboard the Santona and the steamer will be detained pending receipt of instructions front Lewis Laylin who has managed President state campaign made the following prediction: primary election next Tuesday will be a complete -vindication of President Taft by his native state and an emphatic endorsement of his administration "The trend of sentiment constantly has been for the president marvelously so in the last week now have reliable information frojn every section of' the state andll am confident Taft will have the btate convention and the six delegates-at-large and if the Taft voters SO to the polls on primary day heNylll have all the district delegates sta every synod presbytery and church co-operating with simitar committees of other denominations nnd all assisting the labors of the ixird alliance AMUSEMENT RULES UNCHANGED Minneapolis May 18-f-Wtth the decision ot the a mu moot question and the takinj: rf -he sixth ballot or bish- opf' atec of the Methodist ISpisco- pal gefiera' conference today made rapid strides in the completion of the business of the session By a vote of 446 to S69 the conference voted to leave unchanged the church discipline paragraph 260 which prohibits dancing card playing and kindred cmnE-fiients-i -n i APiD JlVGiiCE Bristol cnii' Mar iS-A tfjonty report from a committee on marriage and divorce suggesting that the cs-semblj refer to the presbyteries the proposed revision of the confession of faith on this subject of faith and a minority urging the assembly io deny the requests for the opening of this question and consideration of reports recommending a change in the babi3 of representation in the assembly and against the as applied to church officers were features of Fcscton of the fiftv-second general assembly of the southern presby-terian church Republican Sub-Committee Meets Chicago May The members of the sub-committee on arrangements for the republican national convention adjourned here tonight without naming a temporary chairman for the convention After adjournment Sec-retnr Hayward announced that the committee had decided to leave the be-lection of a temporary chairman to Harrv New chairman of the subcommittee RESTORES LIFE INTO Physician Has New Method of Artificial Respiration Applic able to Human Beings emotlon Richeson this afternoon broke a fast of thirty hours when he joined his spiritual adviser the Rev Herbert Johnson pastor of the Warreu Avenue Baptist church and Chaplain Steobins In a substantial dinner Application for the brain of Rtcshe--or- f1- u-lV ij1 1 the liar ai (1 medical school who desires to examine it for abnormal fea-ordmarv Milwau-1 tnres The request will be referred to Richeson family Attorney Morse received a tele-who gram late tonight from fa- A man believed to he Finley Haley 40 years oldv a laborer at the 1 Sho sai4 notion kill her-Lima stale hospital north of t-ie city seif jumping from the ralir- ad vts ivlng bem-iuti a bojrjbiidps alone the 1 3 tic Nu-cr re C' and railroad yards (lenly she eAv -e0 hVrself moment at 3 this morning uncoil- nl info the kitchen When she scious and uadly battered j-toturued she holrl i glass ontaLiing He was taken to the hospital in the Williams and Davis ambulance Letters found in his pockets furnished to have anv more groceries on credit the lye As stepped Into tho room she screamed "Good bye and swallowed the CALLS FOR HELP Chicago May 18 For more than ten years the fad intermittently of quepc religious -otaiiea Oto-1 man Zar-AJusht Hanish self proclaimed Uv- ini i us uni irtsluy (before in federal grand jury here by James Gai-fiehl ex-seeietary of thei Mr father Richac Hnmscli a plain Interior at Mentor Ohio Taft is not said Colonel Roosevelt opening his address at the Central armor'' to fight this issue on broad grounds of politics Yester day lie in his own person and through his private secretary made a number of bitter and incidentally untruthful personal attacks upon me DISCUSSES HANNA CASE romantic tales of his birth and upbringing among the mystics of the Far Fast is onlv an ex-printer according to his prosaic father and was born in Leipsic Germany 46 vears ago Hanish who discovered music teacher from hee The founder promoter and big and on I priest of the sun worshippers claimed to bea Persian and told religion-Colonel Roosevelt then discussed the-making a profitable industry among Charge of rebating on which Mr Hanna idle rich women in New York Chicago Crowds Walt at Memorial Hail Along the Streets and at the Depot fop Taft's Be lated Train i DEFENDS ADMINISTRATION IN ADDRESS FROM STAGE Appials fo Peopli of Ohio: ta Support Him at tti Primary for What Ho Has Accomplish Urges Repudiation lot Roosevelt I' 1 THE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY I PRESIDENT TAFT YESTERDAY AT MEMORIAL HALL WILL BE FOUND IN FULL OH PAf-E tt Honors pmjjmfc of the United States were pfid in abundant measure yesterday by the people of Lima and of the surrounding From time William Howard Taft came into view at the Pennsylvania station until he departed' an hour and ten minutes later respect for the exalted office he holds -and for the character of the president himself were exhibited by thousands who had assembled to see and hear him In the business district through which he passed buildings were gay with flags afid bunting Main street was still from Wayne to Hta street with thb flava au-S banners the R-wiic' eit eonftiuUei Vd in honor of the visit of thi" former esldent on Thursday The sidewalks along the streets through which tho procession of tnbior cars' t-nsenli headed by that bearing the presideht were crowded and everywhere the chief executive was -greeted with i heet-s Ten thousand persons must have -eon the a (hi) hoard the two speeches made toy Mm at Memorial hall AN IDEAL-DAY The day was ideal And early In tee forenoon the cotintry people toegaa to arrive Th streets soon took on the uspect of a circus day although the train was not scheduled to arrive until near 1:00 Motor cars decorated ln the vivid colors of the national ensign were about tho Mans band wasplaying national airs buglers-of the assembling Bo- Scouts were sounding calls and the Mart Armstrong post drum corps was making martial music The special train was due at 12-40 but it arrived an hour and a half late reachlng the Pennsylvania station at 2:08 The special had left Toledo at 7:00 Because of the large crowds GREETED AT VAN WERT I At Van Wert the president was met iv the Lima committee consisting of lames Halfhill chairman 8 Wheeler and Postmaster Albert Gale In the presidential party were the Rev John Weslev Hill who Is on his wav to Canton to deliver an address William II Miiler former assistant attorney general of Ohio Major Rhodes the president's military aide- PRESIDENT CLOSELY GUARDED A cheer went up as the president' appeared The Taft smile made fa-miliar bv picture and cartoon immediately lu avtdenco and the-president doffed his black derby while -s battery of cameras snappstl the scene (P wore an overcoat at-tliough the cisv was summery Closely guarded by sewret service men MaJ ot Rhodes nnd a squad of local Officers henclod by Chief Vermillion the-proddont was hurried to a waiting motor car driven by Mack Colt and tni-eri "-rough the crowded street to the clue to his identity It is believed that the man was the victim of an attack by tramps win recover He FLYING DUTCHMAN A WALKER IS IR LI Man on Trip Around Globe Afoot Saunters Into Our Midst Ready to Tell Us About It 4i i was indicted and its subsequent dismissal He said that the facts of this rase showed that was not the slightest moral delinquency on the part of Mr Hanna because of the action for which he was indicted He declared that if Mr Taft would read the current number of a weekly magazine he wouVl find after name Noted Elk Dies Suddenly Cincinnati Alay 18 Frank Barnett 35 of Middletown dropped' dead here todav at the gae of theened at each place thug causing tbs Herbert Novdwall Known as the baseball pa-k after the game between delay The president spoke to a who Is making a -New and Cincinnati An exami- great crowd1 In the public park at trip around the world on foot stepped I natlon fhowed that Barrett died of Van Wert and did not take litnchcoft heart failure accentuated bv tho ex-1 until after the train was on its way citement of the game Barnett was a to Lima that had assembled at Wauseon Napoleon Defiance Cecil and Paulding the schedule for speeches was length- among his southern delegates and sup-1 PnU Lak Hanisch the father sa id porters of men who have been Indict-1 took up with Mormon teachings Ho ed and have even served terms of im- hpn dropped the from his family prisonment Taft candidate for rarnPi ehanged Otto to Otoman Indelegate from the District of Colum- serfPf) the and started said the colonel is now i ln t0 teach the world a new religion contesting the seat of rightfully elec- of th() ted delegates with Mr Tafts cordial "Mv son has cutoff all connection approval was not on ly indicted but jth his family for 20 testified served a iall the elder Hanisch Twenty-five years The newspapers he said have an- ag0 pnf to live at Salk Lake City nounced that in New- Tersev next week 1 ---or ten yParB he remained there The Mr Tatt Is to he the guest of a Taft Htories he tells of Persia and of his candidate for delegate who was Indict- having been dedicated to a religious ln connection with the wire pool ln- jfe bv the prophets of Zoroaster in the ing Nordwall whose home is in Ams- terdara left Holland about five years and eonnected with a hank at Middle-ago to see the world He traveled tbwn -through Hngland Wales Ireland and Scotland He made his living sell ing post cards He then went To Fiance down through Italy and final ly landed in Hong Kong China iov- ering most of the cmmtrhs in tho Kuatern hemisphere After touring Alaska Nordwall started cast on foot Amertc ans do not tall fot the post cards! fln MaPha BoSekOP ASSAULTS HELLO GIRL SHE ASSERTS Finley Reeves Arrested for Yotk May Two animals i said Notdwall and 1 ami which had been put to death and obliged to make my "aj here by Irc-wlnch were declared dead In the com turing on experiences mon acceptable of the term were re-1 The globe trotter Is a voting man stored to life by a new method of! of about 26 vears and is well vers- and other large cities of the country was denounced as a sham by his 75 i year old father who gave hi? name as plain Otto Hanisch and said he got his only schooling at Mendota 111 where the Hanisch family settled on coming to America CHANGE OF NAME Teaming his trade as a printer at monasteries after having been torn from the claws of death by a miracle are entirely imaginary Massachusetts is about the nearest he has ever been to llanisn has been indicted for sending improper matter through the mails On one count he Is charged with violating tho interstate commerce act by using the mails for the Green Book of Inner Studies alleged salacious literature dealing with his practices Danish's exposure by his lather Is attributed directly to Kmil ltreis of Mendota 111 a member ot the lederal grand lurv who surmised that the little yellow-skinned priest of the Chicago Sun Worshippers was the son of Richard Hanish an acquaintance in Menriotn of n0 years back various parts of the country Hnn-Ish has appeared to establish temples for hie sun-worshipping cult invariably lie lias been hailed as a fad by wealthy women He has been lionized by women of the upper sot who possess a penchant for weird religious ceremonials Pays $50000 Fine Jetfersqn City Mo May 18 The Republic Oil company today paid a fine ouster Judgment to the clerk of the supreme court The company which was convicted of violating the state auti-Lrust law will not ask to be allowed to remain In tho state us it withdrew before the suit was decided Well Known Ex Governor Die Pails Twin May James Porter once governor of Tontteasce United States minister to Chile and assistant secretary of state under President Cleveland died at hla home here tonight aged 84 At-I'vh0 R'1ffipdwI Mayor Archibald lost with the Titanic Matthew 'of Ottawa Putnam county constitutional delegate two ecret service men and about ten newspaper men Tlte in esldent was met at the star tlon by the reception committee com-1 posed of Judge George Quail chairman A White Steiner Minor Keltnpr George Over Henry Weinniei Maus 3 A Lytle 8 Jackson Minor Long John-Maish Thornton Mitchell and O' I Minn Awaiting was also the Wapa-1 oneta advance committee composed of Mavor lohn I Hny Henry Moserp 1 MrMitrrny and McIntyre of Kt Marys Ftrlc-y Reeves aged was od late last night bv Patrolman Grant for assault on a charge preferred against him lev Miss Martha Hoseker a telephone operator No 716 lirleo avenue 1 ViLs Boieeker eo)nplained to the police- that Reeves insulted her while I rife "as walking clown Main street accompanied bv her mother and sister Reeves became vetj abusive and final I Iv the young lady im-neel to the artificial respiration devised by Ur od lie was educated at llreda Captain Thomas Royd master Samuel Meltzor of the Rockefeller I best school mi Ids native of tho steamer disclaimed anj knowl I institute for medical- yesearch ac- speaks fluently several edge of the presence of arms and am-1 cording to Dr Meltxof'i report in a munition aboard until after lie bh I prellmtriary note-issued- by th depart-under way when the mate In formed I most of phvsiolngy atod TharmtUNddRy him of the shipment Captain Boyd of the institute printed ln the ionrnal of the American Medical as-soriation today -l i Dr MeJLor believe jfite method to he oqualh applioableid' man and urges that it he fried all cases of death ftorn acute HI ness the actual cause of death ml jd be only of HER mm LEAD POLICE IliTO BATTLE land to I arrest-tho ami different arrive I I pollcej for protort Ion she said 1 The police declare that Reeves was arrested about a month ago on charges I I brought against him by Miss Hoseker for using offensive language to her! over telephone while he wh on i duty at the Bell telephone office Reeves furnished a cash bond at the I Ht-itinn hott'c nnd was released veitigation last year He said that "the boss of Atlantic City the loader blonde mustavhe is gray hut despite his rounded proportion there was evidence of vigor and Jus face was rud dv from days of golfing In the sun -Most of the time the face wore serious expression hut It was frequently illuminated bv the well-1 Known smile I The fli st part of the neech which is printed In full In this issue was devoted to weak atcomnhshed by the Taft administration During this portion the president made few gestures and talked without the feeling which he later showed when he answered the attacks of Mr Roosevelt and attacker! him In turn His voice was very hoarse even harsh ooippnred with Its natural quality hut he did not spare it Towstd the ond rt the address the president spoke with tntenso earnestnc-HS throwing up his hands and gesticulating with clinched list Ills eves narrowed and his fare became surcharged with the blood of indtgns-tlcn During the major pari of the speech the crowd wns verv silent evidently listening with the closest interest Towstd (lie ond when the president lie-uU to answer the assertions of 'Mr Roosevelt there was frequent ny-piattse OVERCOMES INTERRUPTION Karly in the speech the president rtlfeteil au Interruption that threat--1 dl to ltdiotne st rlmis An ngel jiml loivt-bcurtled eniator nitnedl-'eicly in front of tho speaker sudden-lj veiled out: going to oleet vou Mr Taft smiled In a piiinewliat sat pi is-tl fashion and spoke Ills 'hanks lint the peisistent old lEcii'letuan answerod hatk jL elded to give the officers trouble Dt-tecitvc Hep t-d Into the Iioiish cluitfl' followed Icy Detective Waters Lump) (rallied a Urge piece of tint- ('Itnigeil with wife heating llcnry1 Posse Hue Bandits I umpp aged 36 No 126 8 Main Hattiesburg Mbi May 1 Two Hticet huh hi rested mid lodged In men thought be the robbers who 'Jail late I night Uet-ettvrs Me-looted au expres cear oh a Quoen and ov nt lomplntnt of Crescent train esrly Wednesday are neighbors lu iiout! the appealing hiding ln a swamP near Laurel MIih reams of his wife coming from the Sheriff Bonnet sad deputies left here this afternoon wj a tec-cial train with i when the detective arrived Iumpp1 h-ul ceased big "rough but dc-i janaHL bloodhounds to takY4iRUie trail circlets to appeal before the Mayor Moniiav morning In police court It was because nl his previous arrest that lie accosted the girl on the strvt lif night It was said at (colics the Sabbath to Keep it Holy" is Plea Made in General Assembly Ixmisville Ky May 18 Organized and aggressive efforts toward general realization of the commandment "Remember the Bnhabth to Keep It will be made throughout tho territory of tho Presbyterian church in the United Hi a tea of America this coming year If the recommendations of the general assembly In nesslon here are carried out These provide for Sabbath observance committees in Mig Americans i4 Hedlnea Ill Paso Tex (May 38c In anticipation of a possible attack on Juarez by the federal cofima advancing from Kan Ignacio thririHtrwbody of Amer lean troopa of HHr Was held under nrttvt for several Itoum tonight until it wns determined that no nuineie vr was itkelj for at legal days a v-1 Toledo High Wins Track Meet riobitul im Mav ik Toledo high school todav won the annual Inter-leer and mnde a swing at one ot hem scholastic "nek meet of Ohio high A rough and fumble I nttlo ensued but HebnoU which wns held on the Ohio the offPeis hrallv iilidiicd him university athletic field lev a whs brought to the station liouss bv score The Toledo students won Da cghc-tv of at that hour mwessury force lie denied havlugi in met of a possible 13 firsts and model to prepare the audience for the pres- struck his wife I right of the ten records broken blent address but Mr Daugherty 4' Memorial hall The place had been crowded since tin- doors were opened at 10 although spevaaing was not to begin un'ii 12 15 o'clock Chairman Ifitrmenter introduced Harry 1 1 J't.

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