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   Coshocton Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - May 18, 1916, Coshocton, Ohio                                rothe Papers Read The Morning une for all the all the DAILY TRIBUNE A Live Market and Live Sunk 216 COSHOCTON OHIO WEDNESDAY M 0 R N 1 N 1 MAY IS 1910 R A THAI Mt A 8 A Independent Candidate for Legislature VICTORY DECIDES Seven Boilers Explode LIBERTY COURSE With Frightful Results Snyder a 3 to 1 Shot on Republican Central Com- while Faction Controls Democrat for Auditor erick for Clerk and Clark Smith and Crile for Commissioners in three close Democratic con- Vote in County may Reach One of the most contested night in thc drv In the an- Charles W Russell announcement from Personal that a Democrat would he run on an independent ticket for legislature give candidate name nut di- advantage in the iii was ended last the polls closed on the second election held under the Brandon law It was not fought between those ancient foes Republicans Democrats but between the factions of these two patties COMMITTEE CUTS II IT ERIC K CLERK two contests on either there wa more side of the fence which popular in the outcome in closely resembled each other the tight for the control of the party through the 1 j r 1 i M T i vfl I I IV V Id I lection ot new central and I i i i i nisi -i i-m mere J he most ot the two was for the control of the Haverick the winner publican committee between the Snyder and Glas factions The approximate total vole ini haVL Snyder forces were Glass winning one committee man in the cay of L Of out of ten Walker's total vote in the city der will have 30 was 424 Jn twenty in central out of a the county lie received a total of tal of 39 Randies vote in the ten twenh pre- The possible bearing which thc of the Jn the r election over both he lor auditor the result lon alul how s the race foi in lm thrce-cnincml race Jerk on the Democratic side be- The conceded the danger in this rumors j that an effort would be made by above basis will i in both parties to tht of 1.184 and J hat the situation i- and complicated for both sides i- admitted The vote for county offices on both sides in thirty out is as Republican L S Sen Dick 43 control of the committee would precincts 43 have on the choice of the new Gen Assembly 24 master lent zest to the game and lle Glenn 35 Maston 12 from sunrise till thc close of the fity a total of 371 fn 54 both sides fought a Country hn vote 384 A WASH Thirty Men Killed and Over Injured in Horrible Explosion at Canton Tuesday Canton O May men were instantly killed and between 60 and 70 more or less injured when seven boilers at the American Tin Plate Co plant exploded at 3 o'clock this afternoon completely wrecking the buildings The explosion with such frightful results came out warning The mangled bodies of the dead were picked up in some cases fully a square from the scene of the plosion The injured were removed to the hospitals as rapidly as possible and given medical attendance It it feared that the death roll will be considerably swelled Xew United Sta Min APPEALED TO IN Taps are Sounded Polan an dhu C S which made every inch of A3 ground and Republican IS II ER j Crawford a debatable factor The super- the had Jones 49 42 ior organization the IK a nature 55 pie told all day long and wound up for representative a led 53 the day with overwhelming cither party in interest The faction will a three-cornered fight be- alboun 57 ably continue its lead over Glenn and Jnf Cassingham people on the is winner anon 52 approximate total vote in the 50 ty of 615 on a total vote in Central the ten and out of the i Democratic DRY 43 Jt wa- really a revival of the wet and drv tight with all the tage on the side of j vigorously wa- generally regarded as the 37 fought battle on the Democratic of the v dry a letter from Mrs A Miles away at the family home on nf asking him try to Ninth street at Jti 30 o'clock j Tuesday night I lei age was orphan in I in since when nothing j the been heard from him The live children that there i- some Mrs er The itf he nan in ihr to lit ir crat committee CLARK SMITH CRILE The fight for the nomination for county com- missioner resulted in the tion of Clark Smith and Crile in tile order named OUT a wait in James I ohm aged SU years winch he dnw 1 large Iin all Grandf died noon at al the home Mis his home on Chestnut Por tin 24 Mr dham of air attack of and had he n a of the M i i an a- foi j from the old ag Cox of j Mr w in Mainland ii man iol 57 ago to j Chicago 111 moved to Man I Miller of j and of when 21 v of age and had lei of PLUS lived in 1 b- union 11 children were Greer CJN jj uar ling in the 122 O I and u.t- 1 1 served with honor until he wa f 1 the arm h Id Persistent Thieves After Chicken Coop mg shot he was thrown into a box car where he contracted a will in liis rumul for ot ue u iv t s i vice- will b.- ii at 1 k mil mn ni w ill made S S will officiate Repairs Finished Walker the on the Democratic of the side was the contest for county pitted two for the auditor between Clem L Walker wet Republican vote Since Mr ami C K Randies With complete Schott i- t nark 49 Crile in from the city and two- the that element in both Smith 25 thirds of the country i- well with the out- 38 Walker has won with an approxi- come 47 mate total the county f a bomb w a- sprung 43 41 Teal 40 42 Central 41 WARD Republican Dick 62 0 Glenn 51 7 1 4 Craw 71 SHR nnnn in DUA m 10 i i i iv l J i l1 I m the T for oi ed lie attempt i laid the ttr of South auain 11 to into i- 11 barn RUNAWAY CAUSED BY RECKLESS The in- up in arn n Ladies Guild to Raise Large Fund be of Co i oj a3 wl f the a from the were making Rev and S Carpenter ville were in a 5 evening At entered the village parly in a car turning a came on the rig a tin and jumping The wa- throwing and frightened broke and ran ibe road about j it wa- d and io r and Mi- bnt lained no broken Thc i- not afraid of auto- of week and She will according Mr Carpenter nut people h was hy tlie ihc of owning him and jn am mark J gent can the central the action 1 C who i 11 T i s who i- 1 teeman in 1 nn in l V i 1 i n and a of d lo p h iin 11 p w ijo -1 Let Contract for School Building will and 2 3 of thr go inward the for ibe J 77 K 73 Coin n 40 matter 1 V 1 i that IT bre do with 1 box blinkin e VALENTINE RESIGNS AS TREASURER OF BARBERS Constable Attaches Big Pile of Lumber Secretary Miller i i off to Conference will begin V Randies 41 on 46 Smith Kotr THE WEATHER MAN PREDICTS waniu 3 1 e   

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