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HE 11 jV 4T Vi MORNING JANUARY EIGHTEENTH 1911 THE COSHOCTON MORNING TRIBUNE PAGEFOVB i the average legislator can't tell difference-between a necessity 1:1 I A I Entered as second-class mail matter at the postoffice at Coshocton, Ohio, under the Act of Marc 3, 1879 SlSsCRIPTION TERMS. ivered by carrier lOc a week Four months by mail by carrier $5.00 Three months by mail by mail $3.00 Two months by mail months by mail $1.50 One month by mail Then- is a s-pcrirs of snipe which tiaturaliHtx say hax a nerve i on i length of its bill. A plumber has a similar ve. his bill is longer. i i i i i a a $1 l.OOO.dOO more New "York i i .75 5 0 .25 asks for modest 1 i please note.

.000.000. i i a i who want to die The Tribune receives the service of the American Press Asso- the International Syndicate, and the Publishers Press, Vew York A special favor is conferred by telephoning news to The Trib- tine. Both phones. Trade a i persist a prices are a i in lines, but so f.ir a hit the hard enough to i The Wise i i i s.iys: some woiiien find it more difficult I a up i i a i faces. 60, 2010 Others Hurt in Accident at Marietta, 0., Quarry Marietta, Jan.

men are COMMUNICATIONS Tho columns of The Tribune arc. open to communications from ils readers. All manuscript should lie plainly written and on one- I i of the paper only. No indulging in abuse or offensive personalities will be accept c-d. Opinions by the authors of communications in no way com mit tho paper to tlidr views.

No conHimnieation will be accepted which is not signed in good a i by- the author, but. upon request signature will be i from the publication. at tractions, among them a cal e.oriH'dy. "Western Life" the cast of several IP- CM! people. The athletic carnival will he headed by a wrestling matHi, best of between a and Mi-yers.

two nvu skilled in the art. Among the preliminaries are scheduled a resiling match between Kid Bible iind the Terrible Dane, and a boxing contest. Toronto Bill vs. Nick. As an added a a i a sonb- Irette from Wheeling.

VV. who I travels under the name of "(iohl- Locks" will give a dead, another probably fatally injured i i iW most part and three others seriously hurt as tlie JUt Editorial office, Counting and Press Booms, Main Street, near Bbrth, Office open day and night. PENMANSHIP--A LOST ART? ifen who purposely attiadi signatures to letters 1hn1 no a 3 'being ean decipher'ought to be eompdled take a long course in 8ft. a night sehool where -poninanship is tnuurht. flie art of legible, pen- ananship is admittedly hard to acquire and a frreat mriny men of good general education, perhaps a a i "of Ineni, nre not Kuod penmen.

Bui any man who lays claim to even the most -education can, by persistent pract.ic.ft. loam to' sign liis own name to his own letters. The trouble is thut I nriny oi' rhein pride themselves on their illegible signatures. They storm all over fhrir offices if their stenographers. Kh'ppen to make the.

slightest typographic-ill error. They -provide the most expensive stationery and they demand typewriters ol! the latest model. But when they sign their names what a mess It.looks as if a crawfish with 'ink-besmeared feet had backed ncross the page. It bears no more resemblance to writing than a fly paper -does-to Chinese. And the recipient ol' the letter is.

helpless unless Measure Being Made to GDI form With Democratic Pledge SIMILAR TO ONE LAST YEA; I Under Provisions Railroad Cor- mission Would Be Public Utilitie Commission of the State--Speake. Vining Would Test Legality of A'J- eembly and Have Supreme Court's Final Decision at Once. Columbus, Jan. The W'inters- McGuire utilities bill, which is being in-chief of the Pacific fleet. drafted with an idea of carrying out on the battleship California.

the state Democratic platform makes the present of Admiral Thomas Now in Charge of Pacific Squadron Sari Francisco, Jan. flag of Rear Admiral Barry was hauled down from the West Virginia while' Rear Admiral Thomas' flag as conunauder- result of a terrific explosion of a boiler at the quarries of the Eureka -Stone company, two miles west of Marietta. The victims: Leonidas W. Swor.ls, forty-two years old. foreman: Bules, fifty-five, quarryman; Wisraan, twenty-one, burned, may die: Earl Stage, eighteen, leg hurt; l.o'U Mith, fireman, back injured; Cochran, forty-five, back hurt.

Employed in the quarry, ihe men were standing atout the boiler when it let go. Swords was blown in the air seventy-five feet through trees. leaving a portion of his clothing hanging to the topmost branches and alighting 100 feet away, his body a mass of broken bones. He died twenty minutes lates. Bules was terribly scalded and lacerar.el, dying in a hospital two hours later.

Wisman will probably die. The boiler was an old one and had anu If it ought to be in a Hardware Store you will find it at Grays' Gray HcJw. Co. -tiring admiral was given sajuto by tne West Virgmiaf lh i i i 111U, Alt III ti.ll -M. utilities commission of Ohio and places, fa to sa i When Atl- under its control all public utilities of i mirai Thomas' flag' was' run up whatever nature.

The bill follows very closely the ono introduced by Judge Winters last. i four warships gave Mm the usual -niral's 1 Barry, after tlie'cerciriony wdnt to Open Winter Has Turned Tables on Cold Storage Omaha, Jan. of butter, eggs and poultry have all taken drops on the Omaha market within the past week and still further declines are looked for by commission houses. Omaha manufactures more butter been leaking badly. The men were than any city in the world, and the discussing the leak when the accident effect of a falling market is felt here occurred.

more than by the ufacturers 01, any other city. The drop in butter within the past few days is cents per pound, while eggs have fallen three cents per dozen. The big cold storage warehouses of TftDICC DIM Ouiana and South Omaha are all filled I Anli nit I to ca acit wiiu butter ss and I i I UILL! poultry, all purchased at high I Because of the open winter there Engaged in Making been nQ curtai iment in tin So It Can Be Understood. and far more eggs an butter Washington. Jan.

the comJnK tQ mark( than is usual. advice of President Taft the tariff board is attempting to "translate the tariff into English." Some of the experts in the employ of the board in making a glossary of all Payne-Aldrich commission a wide range of power hi tne tij.jtfjj'officer'over the side, the work is completed a lay the sender's name appears somewhere in print in the. letter pr esent ape the bill has no provision for the control of issues Jijl when we get a letter with one. of Hiose meandering snake paths UK the bottom we lake malicious delight in chucking it i the bottom we take malicious delight in chucking it waste basket and Availing for the writer to try it again. BBTTES LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE The liquor.

lobbyists down in Cohumms are breaking their jnecks to get tlie Dean bill through assembly this win- jjjf- If they do get it through they may find out later on tint "beloved measure will prove to be a noose which they will sli-ji -around their necks to their ultimate undoing. If the liquor interests can prove the satisfaction of the metnbers of the legislature that any classes of Ohio people save ex-saloon keepers, the brewery magnates, thft boodle 'politicians and a few others ivho are indirectly interested in the arising from the liquor traffic are demanding the passage of the Dean "bill, they have right to be listened to--but they can't. Despite a i imperfections the county option law may contain, it still may lie of it i of contrulic- lion that it is just as strongly entrenched in the. favor of those -Classes which advocated its enactment nearly three years ago as it was then. Would it be claiming too much to siy tliut classes areinore firmly convinced of its wisdom today tlrin ihvy were "vthree years ago i The churches of the a arc not asking for its practical re- LllV I plaints against -j ua man will be able to take the glossary, lie utilities, ordering them to mai.e the adiuiral stalked i and in some measure understand the; to his cabin.

tariff, which few people are credited. TIFI HEEDED here with comprehending at present. jr i provision for the control of issnos; paper men 3. thqm a a ol stocks and bonds but, according interview. "When asied about the Judge Winters, such a provision charges a ains "him, he said: likely go into the measure before it is; eii -g re.Hgious train- introduced next week by him in i i has becn agams any such vioe.

house and by Senator McGuire in the senate. Would Benefit Public. peal by the enaeimiT.i uf the Dean bill. The great public school interests then and tid-iy in Favor nf similar measure. The great agrirultural eh; Kosi law or some i-onibining in The bill in its present shape aims to p'-event public utilities from gouging the public with unfair rates the plea that they are entitled to reasonable earnings on their capitalization which may be watered outrageously.

This is done by providing that thi- commission shall raise or lower rates but if given, my choice between burned at Uie stake and indulging in such practice I probably not stake." SIX YEAR TERM Delaware Senator Returned by Republican Caucus. Dover, Jan. United States Senator. Dupont was It it mistake to expect that a PLATE-MOUNTED TEETH continue to fit the wearer for all time. The moutk go ly.

from and gradually the plate too much room. We resnajie and remake (lick AT MODERATE CHARGES Dr. Wilt Davis BOTH PHONES A wrestling match, match and vaudeville i Judge Warrington Will Remain on Cir. cuit Bench. Cincinnati, Jan.

theifequesi of President Taft, United States Cir cuit Judge John W. Warrlngtoa hasj reconsidered his intention resign. The judge's eyes have given him con-' siderable trouble and several months ago he believed that the affliction WAS Incurable. "When I thought the trouble could not oe cured I came to the aasivllt Jau reu i eu that I ought to resign." said the ager of the oston Nationals, has se- who has been on the bench only about permission from Manager Mc- two years. Graw of the Giants to enter 'into business negotiations with Mike Oonlin, Boston, Jan.

Fred Teniiey. man- far as initial and spon- ly g.in-.- on I'avonng ill-- i selves approximately half lhi populalinn. a i a and a taxing capacity of the i i have no! i i a siiirhtcsi desire for a of Dean bill. In fact, each these class, s. cinnbiniug bulk of a wealth and population and represcnliiii: its su! ssble moral and interests, "as opposing the a of 1 i i i i i jin.l 'tion of existing i law.

Does this mean i i to I I I I vs general -Do they not i i i piiWir i a was i -for Ihe of 1i' Kosc law i i Jin- lilical revt.liiSi'tn with this slaunch not puSling i i for their calculation tho valuation of the utility us returned for taxation. the new law all property is supposed to be on the tax duplicate at 100 cents on the dollar, but few i erned. any public utilities ure on for their full value. This provision in the Vvinters-Mc- Guire bill. It is claimed by its authors, will force public utilities either to quit watering their stock or to return property for taxation at figures representing more nearly the real vali.e.

The bill provides for homo rule 5n ihe master of granting franchises public utilities. Would Test Legality of Assembly- Speaker Vining of the House susr-j Rested an immediate test of the legal-1 itr of the present general assembly. The speaker wants to stave off fights in the assembly when the Cincinnati investigation begins and thinks Auditor Fullington to hold the jwv vouchers of of the. em- ployes and then mandamus him and take ihe case at once ihe supreme court for dooifjon, i hfMiso were tho following: Mr. ur.lenkamp of Lucas, providing for protection bank 1-y lermaJion of a a of 1 per C3i all ba.i^\ OcpojiJs.

1" Nebraska Jaw on bank Mr i'rosscr of appl.vinr; of ri-rer-n- The Delaware senatorship, for year? fare, has apparently been settled sol I tae old New York outfielder. There Toledo, Jan. Mayor Bran-li a may be seen Whitlock of this city was stricken in a Boston ri of nublic utilities using as a basis made the caucus nominee for sena.or. mance will given at CT. A.

01 puunt Ti i with appendicitis Sunday morning an-l; Hall at 31 a a confined to nis h6me Two Jan. itnuer tlie ans were oa ii and agreed in me: of several a men. The pro- said an nnifetlnn a i 1 scn.0. in( rfdcs exi fr! CI vde Waiters of Cosh- e.7terday in AVest Lafayette. SPECIAL IN OUR Children's Department "Biing the boys to our store --we fit and plsase them.

S2.50 SUITS or OVERCOATS good wearers, well made, equal to ones shown elsewhere at $3.00 Otsr Ckan-up piicc me $1:88 Mr. Caivfy of ruy.iln-.ca or rho approjirialiou cl nior.ey for -'f for a wom-in's "nl slnn 1o same nnfl a Mr. Or-'i of ion bill i i 1ha: ri pay a.il bo T.riched before passinc over S3.50 SUITS or OVERCOATS pui-c wool fabrics, nice fitters and many raViems equal ta others S4.CO. Clean-up OO price S5.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS the very brst clothes, mad 3 for bays: equal in fit, finish aad analiiy to Clean-up price ethers 6.50 lines. $3.75 FINE Jan." Connor of Urhana.

draggisJ. who fined $10?) by Mayor Wilson for ins the Row law. has ir i by the Champaign county grand 1 for "keeping ing liquor in TioJatkm cTtar." 25c Jlcecc Ribbed Shirts Driv.frs. rriccd during; our Clean-up 4 QA Sale ftt I 25c Boys" Wool Toboggan? 19c OUR THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL 25 Per Cent Clean-Up Sale actually saves you half the price usually cHrged by other merchants. THIS IS TRUTH-- FOUNDED UPON FACTS 1st-- In buying direct for our eight stores, we secura ths man's commission sales- 10 PERCENT 2nd-- We sell for cash to aH --thus avoiiiTiir all less and enabling 4 PER FKT tis to mark our merchaadiss belov? others at least I viail 3rd-- By selling fcr cash we have the money to pay spot cash a2d not taking long terms saving over others another us to mark ocr 5 PER CENT 25 16! off of oar regular prices and we save yon at ail iiasss, 2 I CT Cent means Cent The Same Grade of Merchandise for ONE-HALF the Price Charged by Others $7.50 2" I'Ki: CENT OFF CKXT OFF sriTS OH nVKRroATS i-1 I'KU OFF SUITS 2-" VKR TENT OFF S13JO -r PKI; TKNT OFF $15.00 "CoEe With the Crowds to ths Busy Store sriTS Our Give njr Any Othor THE BUCKEYE WHY WK VXDEKSEU, ALL -Y Y01 NEWSPAPER NE.

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