VOL. XV |ELY HI A. OHIVERDICT OF MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE.IATTIE WILLIAMS FAINTED WHEN SHE HEARD JURY’S DECISION.UDGE WASHBURN CHARGED THE JURY AT 6:30 P. M.— JURY WAS OUT THREE HOURS- PRISONER'S AGED FATHER AND MOTHER BY HER SIDE.ASSAULT 10 KILL ■ IN YOUNGS Mr*Allen lliiuifr. Irrrslftl HiTf,Siiv it*. Ail u Miutukr—I’ollr* Take Him Hurk.•a* beard Mattie William. die | Lola White wag tho net of a jealonatiaver of Lulu White, when Judge aehbarn aaked the foremen of the •aiwable body if tliev lisl arrived at verdict. and he replied, •‘they had. ” The ar; room ■» atill. not a ul ooold be hoard. Win epeotntora a*4 very attentively aoiil offer tlie ■diet wav read.When the verdlot wan heard the daentr rollapeed and II wan tlh diDlruity ibal she wa, e.eorled Mk to jail.The per* oil of Uattiv William, ku they heard the fate of their aagkter. broke down, and the rtecner. with her parent, prevented palbatio noano wl:»o the rlieriS told 1 laUla to Ret readv and any Rood by to j ear Mother and father.Teeter day afternoon tbe attorney*! m tbe defenee aade a itroa plea for! ba Aefeodaut. oiaioiinR aelf-defeow. I eeeral wtineaeaa warn produced to letlfr to the defendant'* previoua itheAFTER BEING OUT ONLY THREE HOURS, THE JURY RETURNED A VERDICT OF MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE.otive.Judge \Vo»hboru la hie charge to jar* lnit night .aid: CJenlle-men . tbe tact that the defendant ha* been indicted by a grand jury. n no etidenoo of liar guilt, ne.rher la the fact that aha haa been arroaled. nor tbe fact that aha haa been placet! quod trial any evidenon of her guilt. Her Indictment and nrreat do not nti.e anv preaumpion agatnat her.The law preaumea the defendant i, innocent and that preautcpion goe, with, and abidei hr her ihroauh all tbe «lar«- of the trial, oaiil the a tale •nail bare produoed evidence that • ill aaliafy yoo of her guilt too a degree of certain!* known in law lie rood a reaaoDbla doubt If tbare ia any rcaaouable doubt, give tt to the priaonrr. but be all of caad'.d mm da and not rartial to either lb. atate or the defendant.It ia sot a mere ipecalative doubt voluntarily united in the mind in order to arold the rendition of a d;«-agraeahle verdict Snob a doubt i* considered ty the lew aa merely oapliooa and aa an anreaeonable one. A verdict of guilty con never be returned without conyiucing eridenoeIt a alia niiatake —All mi-take. ),, I'm not the innq. *a'd Allen Hamer .. behind the Vara ia the oity prison Wedoovdn* morning. niHamer wag taken back to Tounge-;^ town Wednesday br the Yoangatown 0, tv.I-.ce here he ia wanted for sgaautt! tn Kill Hamer*, home is In F.lrria- j He came hero early in September the •trike at the YoungHtown rolling milla j throwing him out uf work. He brought hie family here and went toj work for the Elyria Iron and Steel | CDDpar In tlie rolling mill.Laat week he went to Youngatown ■ j. to vielt hia raothar and vraa there four i J dvvi Tbe Youngitown police wited i the local polio* h» daacriptlou and i be wag am,tad at the plant lata yea terday afternoonHamer ia alleged In hare stabbed I mao while he *u loioneated.luto! erDistrict Convention of I. 0. F. lielo at nellinpiton.0.ator and all Ibroogh the teatl-i daf-ndant aat between her tbev aad tmtbar and rlreUd •poa (bn JOdfw Whoa tbe • kh^Juiymb was toon re atored. P.Mrwap in bla plra to tbe lory tUtcd ■Mb the defendant wai gniltv- of aarder In the flrel degre*. and that *• qaairel wa* premeditated b? the (abradant and that the alarm* Ofevent*.EYES THAT CAUSE HEADACHESKev. Mimes HallUN BE CORRECTED BY OUR —NEW METHODSO THAT THE HEADACHES DISAPPEAR..That ia a simple truth, but •ray still doubt and hesitate.We have fitted over two thousand five hundred people with glasses in a little more than two years, plenty of experience isn’t it?II your eyes cause bead-ithe, we tan relive the strain you perfect com-Afcoat aitiy Odd Fellow* left the T,‘r —“v« c. S. and W.t waiting room by apeolal| The law .. too hgraan, to demand a flJf B,„ |hjr|y ^ |0conviction while a rational doubt re- fhp dllltlot convention of thoma.o* m the minda of Ihe jorv. You:, 0 0 y ,t We21l„lon, uhlo will bo justified and ar* reqa.iad to ftfo 0 Kolb( aniIaowiid^a roaanuaablr doubt aa •« 0rmad Hccreloiv O H. Lvman. being tattot It Um Mata*ill faeu. wtlhout. lb. unwHltonwblob gwill vauot ba a*.bll.b.d, ^ ^ ^awr UMir hf f*Mao|M «*• awjoyabie maattaga nf^tb.— , nooenoe. In bnumne aff.,rs at-olut* HMOD More ,Mn lbrM hBndrftd odd certainty It not alwaya attamablo. | PH;ow, ,toln tMt dlg|rict being Prom the natnre of thin*, rovaunable • ^§po| A, of ^„|r)0certainty I. all that can b- attained (||„ m9m}mn o{ „lf cr,,„ ^oa many eobject! Whan a foil and | qog|B| bT |h# WelllDglol| lodge in . candid cnn,lder»t.oo of tbe endenoa, raaiiner lhBl W|„ ,UDtf ^ cambered, irrodnoe. a oonviction of guilt, and A| ,birlT relorned homeaatlaDr* the mind to a rctaonahlo car- w„hl0K aioJ relorfce of ,heK happy tainlr. \mer* cantiona or ingeDiooa axliSolal doubt !• of no avail. You will look, thcu. to all the evidence, and lr that ■atiidea yoo of Ihe defendant* guilt, voo mu,! m.j -o. If you are not folly aatlaCed, hot find only that there are atrong [robablll-tiia of. gout, your only aafe oonrae ia acquit. On the other hand if Lulu White met death at the handa of the defendant, a verdiot of Oral degree murder ahyuld be the verliot. or if j by the evidenoo that the arimn vu committed m aelt-defenor, Uiii ahould aleo be cona.dered. and a degrre of maoa'aughter be the verdict.; Give to the dereodanl tlte benefit of all reeeooabte doubt, am Iwrn-iu-betore deBned. for that ia her right; but. if. aft-r giving her the benefit ot each reasonable donbt you find her guilty of any of tlie crimes i-mlainnd it ia your iltitv to «v «o by your verdict.You may now retire to y«or room, velvet a foreman and coniini r the c*.«e and when yoo have agreed upon a verdict l«ave tho tame algued by your foreman and rotero tu the court room and report atich verdict.”lieil!re-HcyCOfo.oofoiootaiWlTho well known author, lecturer and bible atudeot. Rev. Uoaea Hull, ■openntendeni of the Morria Pratl ioelltnlo at Whilawatar. Wla. will leotore at Hayden Hall. Soenrer blook oo Thor*day and Saturday aven.ng at 7 :J0 and on Hun day at 10 a. m. and :dO p m A cordial invitation la aitended to all. Kotrance on llroad atraet.inPOWER HOUSE NEARLY COMPLETEDwtb.ItthtleiWofanonwlheThe jurv returned with their vcr diet nt :30 d oi., beic* out about 3 hours, and whrn the verdict wa. read, ( the priaonev fell into a faint It took |The work at the power houae at the a tee I plantwill be completed in three or four dev.. The Eliia and Chamber* rngiuua which ruu the Weatmglno.e generator, have a here* power of ?Dil and thw generator. 6.1*00 volt. The b ow engine for the No. blow femare will bo trietl in a day or two.They are laying men off 10 tho powtr lniu«t gang, every day. and potting the experienced men in th Toh* mill.*lioh■ilTIfaw»Lthe bailiff a few roomvou to clear U.u oourt room, which meant the la,t act la the Lorain drama, of which Lulu Wlilta wa, aaaaaelnated. and like all play,. It had Its good and bad para, and it, leading actor,, thna Lorain ia omlcd.I'asscd Water Works Urdinanrel-I-..The ordioar.ee providing for the Improvement and enlargement of tia water worka wa, pul ujion ita final pa,aage upon su,;»naion of the role* Toetdaj night uud paav-«d.IereAtve'