NO TRACEOF ADAM LONG, MISSING MAPLE-TON FARMER — NOT THE MARION 8UICIDE.Trace, for a time lost night, waa thought to have boon hocurod by the Iolk*e In regard to the whereabout* of Adam Long, a farmer, living one mile from MapIeYon, who has boon tulsaing from his home for the post ten days or two weeks.A dispatch In the Morning News of yesterday from Marlon, O., telling of an unknown mnn who had committed suicide In a woods near Mariou by hanging led some of Long's relative* to believe l/oug to have been the man.Following this theory, Captain of Police Patterson was Informed and Marlon authorities were communicated with over the telephone by the captain but the suicide's description did not taHy In any respect with that of the Mfcpleton farmer.Marion authorities Btated, - however, that they had neon a man answering Long's description going through Marlon on last Monday, headed northward. Long's father Uvea at 1510 Last Tuscarawas street.