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Ir t nbueu Uttc r i 1- J VOL XI NO 33 PADUCAH KY MONDAY FEBRUARY 8 1904 10 CENTS PER WEEKay a OVER THEWIRES It a The Storm Does Slight Damage Over the State Tho I and NiNow Policy Arrest t I Expected in Bedford Ind Case OTHER NEWS OF TODAY Lexington tr Feb 8A destruc tive tornado accompanied by heavy t rainfall swept over the Blue Gram region CArly today throughout Lincoln Qarrard Mercer Nicholas and Bourbon counties Great damage done to rcildences farm bul piling fences and bridges MURDERER NOW UNDER BUR VEILLANGK Bedford Ind Iabr8Detective 1 Heal who IIx at work on the Sohrcfor tnnnlcr mystery niado a formal state ment to newspaper correspondent lerknown sad lives in a town in which MUa Schaefer formerly lived There will bo no immediate arrest I feel moro hopeful than at any time The evidence in our poaiossloa wo consider conclniiro convincing end of such a character at will result In a convic tion RAILROAD HUMOR Louisville Ky Feb 8n carry- Ing out Its policy of establishing a couimerclnl stronghold In Atlanta it li scniioffioially reported that tho Lou livilU and Nashville railroad will ap pout George K trans fourth vice president to tnko charge of tho Allen ta Held and B M Stark an general manner to ItO cod him BROKE A BLOOD VESSEL Porabroki Ky Fob 8 Benjamin F Wood who was prominent here broke a blood vessel while coughing lut night and died He was sixty and wu town marshal DROWNED IN CUMBERLAND Pembroke Ky Feb 8Tho body of J J Ogburu Sr of this place was found In tho Cumberland river near Nashville lat night He had boon mlusing since November 38 PROMINENT MAN PARALYZED MadlionTillo Ky Feb 80 E Morton one of the wealthiest and E most prominent men here was para lysed this morning and cannot re cover Ho li one of the biggest real estato owners in Western Kentucky WASHINGTON OUT WILL NOT BE IN K I T LEAGUE VINOKNNES IN RAm A Cairo dispatch states that Vin Connie Ind formerly in tho K I T league wants to como in again this summer but this matter will bavo to bo voted on at the mooting of tho league hero February 14 Vlnconnes was in tho league tbo first part of tho season but patronage was too poor to support a team and sbo had to drop out Washington Ind has refuted to consider an invitation to join any league and will support an independent team this season Tho Vinconnos company has organ ized with 1000 capital and 1600 in bonds amp is sure to finish tbo sea son If admitted rTHE MARKETS t W IUAT IIIBII ion1Wo Cjois iUv JWI M July 1 plb Cora July ri tfi sal Wl OAT WY Ateiu4 uZ July r J91 37E 1ICOTTOH Jrlr1410 Jl 91 13 is 114JO Jj of J- IJul14aS Uo 1381 Aug Ili Sj u Co 1331ICci l 70 it 39 il160 STOCKS tc nl u61 uIj LN tore toll 011 Mo P poI f8i 8- i17s II 01 top u r 6 St sal i AROUNDTHE Police Commissioners to Have Hegulnr Meeting This Evening Delegation Starts for Frankfort Or ganization of Now Board Soon OTHER CITY HALL NEWS Tonight the board of ilro and pollco oommiiiionori will moet In regular session but nothing of Importance will be done Iit ii said A member of tho board ilated this morning that tho members would probably discuss the tire department ordinance recently brought before tho municipal boards in which two extra firemen are added to the prevent do partment Wo were not consulted relative to this matter tho commlislonor stated and clo not know what to think of it- live supposed wo would bo consulted in regard to what provisions wero to bo made for increasing tho tiro facili ties of tho cltto There will bo no fire department appointments until tbo boards finally pass tbo ordinance providing for tho mo extra men and it was not Intend ell that any appointments bo made in the department until tho matter of in creasing the facilities bo settled It Is not known whether tho notion of the boards making an incrraio of Jut two men Is final or not A good Joke is being told on Mayor Yeller For some time there has boon u periodic slaughter on the canines Inl the Wallace Park vicinity near which Mayor Yelser own a summer homo where ho keeps a largo Great Dane When the mayor heard of the myster ious deaths of dogs in that vicinity he said that eon thing was certain that If tho unknown animal which was killing them ever attacked his big dog its muchsought caress would oon bo on exhibition It now de velops according to some of those in that section that in all probability tbo mayors big dog is the culprit it self The animal has never been seen but the fact that it kills dogs and nothing else has convinced several that tbo Mayors dog gets looso while spoiling for a fight and owing to its great sire and strength his no troublo in killing the bird and other doge it engages Tho Wm OBrien who escaped from tits chain gang hero several weeks ago while serving a throe months term for shop lifting was not the OBrien wanted at Council Bluff la for jumping his bond It wear thought for a time that ho was wanted both here and In Memphis but ho is the wrong man The OBrien wanted is a noted pickpocket and was released at St Louis Saturday aftor serving a year in the workhouse for pocket picking and was straightway arrested by an officer from Iowa and taken there for trial Alderman Lnicen Durott left at noon for Frankfort as a committeeman from Paducah to assist Jn urging the passage of certain charter amendments in the legislature Mr Durrett was appointed by Presi dent Charles Rood who was unable to- go President Hannen of tho coun oil and Mayor Yciaor with Solicitor E II Pnryenr will leave tonight and will moot Mr Dnrrott and the com railtoes from other second class cities at Frankfort An attempt was male souio time to twocu Saturday night and this morn ing to break into tho Bryant and Eu glort store on South Second street Tim rear of the building is protected by Ioubla doors nUll she would bo bur glare eueoooded In getting Into tbo first door but goods stored against tho sec end door prevented thorn going any further Tbo matter has been report ed to tbo police Mayor D A Yelper Olty Solicitor Ed Pnryear President Rood of the aldormon and Onalrmnn Ed Hannan Continued on fourth page I t 0 r- L MILLIONS LOST IN BIG BALTIMORE FIRE t Baltimore Has The Most Destructive Fire I in Her History Twenty or More Blocks of The Most Valuable Pro perty Swept Away By Flames Loss 250 Million or More Baltimore Feb 8Piro which broke out a few minutes before 11 oclock yesterday morning in tho wholesale dry goods house of John K Hurst d Co raged with unrestrained fury continuously until noon today It destroyed almost all of the largo stores and warehouses in tho wholesale district around Hopkins place and all tho buildings on both sides of Baltimore street from Howard to Holiday street from Charles and Baltimore to Charles and Lexing ton and on Fayctto street from Charles to Holiday including a total of abut twenty blocks of the most modern and substantial buildings in Baltimore Involving a loss which has certainly reached 250 million dollars Following the rapid destruction of the palatial commercial buildings in the wholesale district tho oyclono of roaring flames burst into Baltimore street licking within n few minutes the seven story Mnllfns hotel like an insatiate monster and rapidly tolling with irresistible force both eastward und westward cutting down whole salo and retail houses manufactories hope jewelry stores furniture empo riums and restaurants Down Baltimore street a parallel wave of roaring crackling flames swept consuming everything in its course speedily reaching tho Evening News building Shortly thereafter the Continental Trust company building a fourteen story building took fire Doddsville Miss Feb 8Tho ne gross Luther Holbert and his wife who murdered young James Eaitland at Doddsville hero yesterday afternoon were burned at tho stako at 330 oclock The 16 year old boy son of the negroes was released James Eastland was but 21 years old and was murdered Wednesday morning at 0 oclock when ho went to Hoi borts cabin Ho had in company with him a negro named Albert Oarr who was also killed by Holbert at the same time The object of tho visit was to warn Holbert from molesting another negro who worked for the Eastlamls As young Eaitland and the negro Oarr entered the cabin tboy were shot St Petersburg Fob 8Although tho fear was general hero that tho presentation of the Russian note toII Japan might bo followed by nn act the part of the Japanese government which would plunge the countries into war the startling action of Japan in severing diplomatic relations with Russia before the actual delivery of A SMALL BLAZE Tho flro department was called to tho homo of Mrs Ooylo No 1014 Jefferson street this morning to ex tinguish a small blaze caused by burning soot No damage WAS done Miss Alice Johnston loft yesterday for an extended visit to Ironton O A block below the American news paper building was enveloped in clouds of sparks and burning splinters and the employes wero ordered out In addition to the list of other buildings burned the following buildings are destroyed Continental Trust company Equit able Oalvert Bank of Baltimore In ternatlonal Trust company Oaollton hotel Junkers hotel St Panli hotell dynamited Chesapeake and Potomao Telephone company Maryland Trust company Alexander Brown Banking companyTho covered an area of three quarters of a mile in length by a quart ter of a mile in width taking in the most valuable buildings in the city Whon the fire reached Jones Falls tho wind changed driving tho fire south and that it had reached the wharf whore much inflammable ma terall was in storeIThere wore many changes in the course of the fire after it started It first took n northerly direction swerved northwesterly until about 4 oclock end then struck due east The postofflco building burned also the 4000000 courthouse The Holli day theater was blown up with dyna mite and tbo United States Express olnceas oeBn1oftf alOj Erltl more and Ohio railroad burned The blaze was not gotten completely under control until noon today and a conservative estimate is a 280000000 loss perhaps much greater TWO NEGROES BURNED AT THE STAKE down Carr falling first on tho veranda and Eastland being found on the bed in the room with a bullet bole in his forehead Two shots from his revolver had been fired A large crowd was present at the lynching comprising almost all the original searching patty which included men from three corm ties The lynching wai accomplished in an orderly manner and tlure was no effort at the terrorization of limo cent negroes The burning occurred near the negro church which has shoved as a lodge room Holbort and the woman wore obdurate to the last unlolltbo1ballmade a hard fight and have killed or injured a number of their pursuers WAR IS NOW EXPECTED BUT NOT CERTAIN tho Russian note came like a bolt from a clear sky- Cbnfoo Fob BIt is now known beoll18luolilto the Japkueso at Llao Tang have beau ordered lo withdraw SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT Tho benefit given nt tho Kentucky theater for Miss Edna Farroll yester day afternoon and last night was well attended and quito n neat sum was netted Thoro was a large crowd both afternoon and night and the moving pictures and illustrated songs were cr9it 11 enjoyed k THE HIGHWINDS Do Considerable Damage of a Minor Nature Narrow Escape of L O Trains From a DisastrousWreck NO ONE WAS HURT Sadden changes in the weather seem to be in order After a typical spring day Saturday there wero light showers and high winds Saturday night and Sunday there had been a considerable drop in temperature which came more pronounced last night resulting in a minimum of 22 degrees The wind Saturday night did con siderable damage of a minor nature in tbo surrounding country but there woro no lives lost and no great damage to anything It was reported that Cairo suffered considerably from tho wind but relia ble reports from there today say that this is a mistake that only a few fences poles and wires were blown downIn Paducah the wind did considerable damageblowing the window lights out of tho Trimble street Methodist church and blowing trees and fences down and unroofing barns in the county The congregation at the Trimble street church had to turn back Sun day morning when tboy found all tho glass blown out of their church and this morning it was learned that a big window light was broken out of the High School building in Mrs Minnie Uerndoni room 4 Tlia blfglassjnrthbtiB OgiMe dry goods store show window which was cracked several weeks ago war blown out The winds played havoc with the I 0 at Iron Oro Bill and caxno near causing a serious wreck At Iron Ore Hill which is just north of Cumberland river along string of empty freight cars had been shoved into a siding and the winds started these out on the track They ran down to Cumberland bridge and freight train No 104 first section truck the cars The train was in charge of Con doctor Jennings and Engineer Vick Toy The latter saw the oars in time to slow down considerably One car was broken in two and the pilot brok en off the freight engine No one was Injured but the crew had a good shak ing up The oars were backed into the siding again and made secure agalnstany other winds that might cause damage The wind did damage at Cecilia its tion on the Louisville division of the IlUmPhOU88ITho amount to from fUO to 200 Mr T F Anderson who lives about eight miles out on the Hinklo villo road was in the city today and stated that the storm did considerable damage in his section It took his barn about two feet off the foundation and blew down about 400 pounds of fencing It blow the Widow Lawrences barn off its foundation and blew down Mr Charles Thornbills crib and buggy house unrooting Mr Riohtmana barn and taking the roof off the Widow Rlchtmans smoke hose No OUR was injured Today it was learned that most of the Cumberland long distance lines in Ballard county woro down Reports to tbo local oiflcy were that there was hardly a fence standing in tho vicinity of Barlow City and that scores of barns were down Down about Joppa whore hundreds of thousands of ties are unloaded oven freight cars had the tops taken off and there was much other dam age The wind Saturday night did much damage at Mayfleld Tho smoke stacks of tho waterworks wero blown down and tho roof of tho I pickedI 4 jot B BLOODY AFFRAY Results From Trouble With Union Miners in Tennessee Four Killed and Others in Bad StraitsMuch Ex I citement I TROOPS CALLED 0UT Knoxville TennFeb 8A bloody tragedy was entactod in the little min ing town of Coal Crook Tenn forty miles northwest of Knoxville ai the result of which four lives were snuffed out and tbreo persona wounded one perhaps fatally The clash was the culmination of trouble between union and nonunion labor Three of the dead men were killed by guards employed by tho coal creek company while the fourth victim a deputy sheriff Was killed by a guard bo had gone to arrest THE DEAD MONROE BLACK a minor aged 24 married leaves a wifo W W TAYLOR minor aged 31 leaves a wife and four children JACOB SHARPseotion hand a bystander aged 35 leaves a wife end six children ROBERT HARMON deputy sher- Iff killed by Cal Burton a guard at tbo Briceville mine The WoundedA R Watts merchant at Coal Creek an innocent by standershot through both cheeks Moto Qor inershot through the loft arm Jeff Hoskinsengineeron the Southern railroad slightly wounded When the wage scale was signed in district No 10 United Mine Workers rIlgnThoN twork in the JFratervUJo and TalUlft J minei andj tot evefI7ronthe lj these two mines were shut down Efforts were made to resume with nonunion men but these who were in nearly every instance imported wore either induced to join the union or were chased away presumably by union med The aid of the courts was in yoked to oust families of union minors from the houses owned by the oompa n7 v Numbers of arrests were made for trespassing on property of the compa ny and ill feeling was further engen dared by actions in law Recently a dozen guards in charge of Tud Reed er were employed to guard the mines and protect the men Nonunion min ers were brought to the mines qrerr few days and pleader and his guards wonld go to the railroad station and meet them Yesterday the crowd of idlers around the station was increased Reeder and twelve guards came from the mines to meet a fuw nonunion men who were to arrive on the morn ing train F When the nonunion men got off the train and were seen by a number of small boysthey began yelling Scab II- and tbo killing grow out of this taunt When the excitement reached tho boiling point Reeder and Colton drew their pistols and began shooting Reeder did the most of it The guards climbed into their wagons and drovo back tp the mines About 13 oclock a dispute arose between Deputy Sheriff Bob Harmon and Guard Gal Barton Burton shotIHarmon twice killing him instantly The threo guards Reed or Bolton and Burton were placed under arrest and for safekeeping brought to thin city where they are being guarded The guards claim they were forced to shoot and had sufficient provocation Sheriff Moore has asked for troops and Gov Frazier wired LlentCol Sponco of the Second Battalion of the Third regiment Knoxville to have his men in readiness to go to tho scenettracks The fast south bourn passen ger train No 103 ran Into it but tho engineer saw the danger before It was too lato and succeeded in stopping be fore any harm was done Subscribe for The SunIr S fw Wakeful Sleeplessness Is a Sign of Nerve Trou ble and Should Be LooKed To There are three different manifesta lions of sleeplessness First hardly to sleep a wink all night eecond to lie awake a long time before tolling asleep third to fall asleep soon Waking up after several hours and then find it bard to sleep again They med that Bomewhero In tho nerve fibres somewhere In the brain cells aomewhero In the blood vessels that carry blood to the brain something Is radically wrong and must be righted or the oneS may be worse than death To right It take Dr Mllca Nervine Some otter symptoms of nerve trou ble are Dizziness Headache Back echo Worry Fretfulnesa Irritability Melancholy Lack of Ambition They indicate diseases which may lead to Epilepsy Fits St Vltus Dance Nervous Prostration Paralysis Insanity Nothing will give such quick and last Ing relief as Dr Miles Nervine My husband had been sick for weeks rould not nit up to hive hlA bed made With all tho medical help wo could get lie continued to grow worse lie could neither sleep or ent Our baby girl was sent away and all callers barred because he could not stand a bit of talking I read of a case of nervous pros tratlon cured by Dr Miles Itestomtlvo Nervine We began giving it to him and In a few days he was able to no dressed From that time ho steadily Improved Nervine raved his life MRS A 0 lIASKIN Frcevlne N Y TrialFREEPain Pills the New Scientific Itcnvtiy for Pain Also Symptom Blank Our SpecIalist will diagnose your case tell vou what Is wrong and how to right It- free Pit MILES MEDICAL CO LABORATOlUKd KUU1ABT OXD SENT BACK HOME ILLINOIS CENTRAL ADJUSTS ITS TROUBLE WITH THE DAGOES Tho Illinois Oontral solved the prob lem of what to do with tho Dagoea who tore up tho tracks and threatened destruction to the road near Pierce Station and Newborn Tenn a short distance below Fulton by sending the meh back to Chicago The road brought the Italian laborers to this section from Chicago only after all other efforts to get other labor had failedThe men signed a three months con tract to work for f135 a day ten bones with transportation there and back if they worked nut their three months but a Jew days ago they quit because they were not paid = 160 a day for eight hours work They tore up the track because the money duo them was not paid at once Saturday the situation became so gravo that armed men were sent from Fulton to quell the pugnacious foreigners The latter were all armed nearly every one having a gun pistol and knife It was agreed to take them back to Chicago although they had violated their con tract and the trouble ended DO IT TODAY The time worn injunction Never put off til tomorrow what you can do today is now generally presented in this form Do It todayI That is the terse advice we want to give yon about that hacking cough or demoral izing cold with which you have been struggling for several days perhaps weeks Take some reliable remedy for it todayand let that remedy be Dr Bosohees German Syrup which has been in use for over thirtyfive years A few doses of It will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely No matter how deep seated your cough even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs German Syrup will surely effect a cureas it has done before in thous ands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble New trial bottles 25c regular size 75o At all druggists The subcommittee in charge of the arrangements for the National Repub lican Convention at Chicago an nounces that press tickets will be is sued only to actual working newspaper reporters CURED LUMBAGO- A B Canman Chicago writes March 4 1903 Having been trou bled with lumbago at different times and tried one physician after another then different ointments and lini ments gave it up altogether So I tried once more and got a bottle of Ballard Snow Liniment which gavo me almost instant relief I can cheer fully recommend it and will add my name to your list of former sufferers 2Bo COo and 1 Sold by DuBois Kolb Co w Mrr Maybrick is In tho custody of the sisters of tho Epiphany at Truro Cornwall in whose charge she will remain until she is released next July She is under an neanmed name TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative memo Quinine Tablets All drugs 111 refund the money II It alls to cure K W Grove rgnature rs oa efh box Jjc a p Ny ALL OVER THE STATE 5000 Verdict for Wifes Affec tion at HickmanI Two Men Killed In Minstrel Performance at MlddlosboroDeath Sentence forWarner UNUSUAL TRIPLE WEDDING Madisonvllle Ky Feb 8An unusual triple wedding took place at ia hotel in this city when three couples from Dawson Springs came hero and were married They were Mr Eli Coates and Mrs Tcnnio Darnell Mr William A Coates and Miss Mary E Dillingham and Mr Ed Darnell and Miss Eva Coates Two of the bride grooms are brothers and ono of the brides Mrs Darnell is the daughter of Mr Ell Coates The latter is a mer chant at Dawson Springs while his brother Mr William Coates is n far mor of that vicinity After tho wed dings the parties left for their homes This was tha most completely mixed up family affair in the style of a wed ding ever known in Madisonvllle TRAGEDY AT MINSTREL Middlesboro Ky Feb 8A double tragedy occurred in the gallery of the Princess theater daring a perform ance by Wests minstrels Saturday night John White a negro excon viot shot and instantly killed Police man John Burns and accidentally killed John Sharp a switchman in the employ of the Louisville and Nash vine The tragedy was the result of throats by the police officer that he would arrest White for vagrancy White escaped AWARDED 5000 Hickman Ky Feb 8A verdict for 5000 was rendered in tho case of Morrison against Hibbs for alienation of affections of the lattera wife At a former trial the jury could not agree and since then Hibbs is alleged to have sold out everything he had and left the country The principals live near BeelertonLindo Murphy the bootlegger was fined 100 in six cases of selling li quor contrary to law and will lay out his fines in jail- TRYING TO GET MILLIONS Fulton Ky Feb 8Mr Old Wal gomott of this city will leave in a personalIlyby Mrs M M uiuford of which Fulton people claim to be the right ful heirs l Mr Walgomott and his sister Mrs Clem Morris will come in for their part of the estate if proof is mado that they are tho legal heirs INSANITY DODGE FAILED Louisville Ky Feb 8Grove B Warner was convicted of murdering Pulaski Leeds superintendent of mo tive power of the Louisville and Nash ville railroad and the death penalty was fixed An appeal will be taken The defense was insanity PLEASANT AND MOST EFFEO TIVE- T J Chambers Ed Vindicator Liberty Texas writes December 25 902 With pleasure and unsolicited by you I bear testimony to the cnra ivo power of Ballards Horehound Syrup I have used it in my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and pleasantest remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used BoCOo and el Sold by DnBolsKolb 5 CO MAY BE MOVED REPORTED GRAND RIVERS FURNACES WILL BK TAKEN TWENTY MILES The latest reports about the Grand Rivers furnaces which were last ope rated by St Louis capitalists is that they will in a year or two bo moved twenty miles back to get them into the best ore Holds A great many practical furnace men however have no confidence in the successful operation of the Grand Rivera furnaces and do not think they will over be success fully operated They wore built by Cal Thomas W Lawson now a rich capitalist of Boston Tho Nav Department has ordered three warships to San Domingo 4 yly DOCTORS CONTEST With the Bill Agreed on Affeet ing Them Promises to Pan Giving No School the Advantage Over the Others NEW MEASURE ON JURIES Frankfort Ky Feb 8Under itagreement of the allopathposteoptbs homeopaths and eolootica practically reached all bills for the regulation of the various schools now pending be fore the legislature will be withdrawn and a substitute will bo reported by the house committee on Kentucky stat utos providing that all physicians and osteopaths now practicing with propoi license and diploma may continuo Tho bill provides a board of exam inersupon which no school shall hAve a majority to examine applicants for license to practice Another provision is that the license of any Inebriate or any person guilty of criminal practice may be revoked The bill will not affect patent medicines as tho pro posed provision bearing upon this matter will not be included- Representative Edwards of Louis ville has introduced In tho house a bill providing for tho abolition of the office of jury commissioner and requir ing that the county assessor shall make out on or before tho first day of June a list in book form known as the as sensors jury list and containing tho names and addresses of all persons eligible for Jury service The book shall becomo a public record A month after the list is returned the county attorney may by Riving five ilaysnotice in writingstrike from the list the name of any person not eligible for service Ho may by giv- Ing five days notice add another name to fill the list The names are to be put in the drum which is to be locked and each judge of tho circuit court is to have a key The criminal judge at a time specified shall draw 20 names from the drum for grand jury service ref cord tho names and furnish the sheriff a list The manner of drawing petit juries is also provided S AUTOMATIC COLLECTOR OF TELEPHONE RENTALS Now York Telegram to the Cleveland Plain Dealer The New York Telephone company has entored upon an interesting exper iment It is placing GOO telephones as many dwelling house and private apartments in the residence section just above and below Harlem river No charge is made for putting in or taking out The citizen who has or dered tho telephone guarantees noth ing Ho simply pays ten cents for each time ho makes use of tho same The novel feature is found in the method of payment Mr A wishes to speak to Mr B He drops ten cents in a slot in the machine and calls cen tral If Central connects him with ICr B tho dime drops into another reo ceptaole and becomes the property of the telephone company If central can not make the connection with B the dime rolls out MrA puts in his pock et and reserves it for a later chance At stated periods an agent of the com pany comes around collects the mon ey and locks the box for future use The company expects bj this device not only to increase the use of tho tel ephone but also to save commission paid to tho the drug stores and other places used as pay stations The citi zen in whoso house the automatic col lecting machine is placed is provided with a paokage of postal cards with which to request his friends to come In and use his phone The more service it sees the more chance of its be ing left in on them adv ntageons terms REV OARLISLE P B MARTIN L L D Of Waverly Texaswrites Of a morning when first arising I often md a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge but a small quantity of Bollards Horehonnd Syrup will at once dislodge it and the trouble f over is I know of no medicine that is equal to it and it is so pleasant to ako I can most cordially recommend- It to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble 2Cc 60o and 11- Srld by OnBci5 Kolb Ca i RURALCARRIERS Commission Hits Drafted the Rules for Examination Copies Have Been Received Hero But No Date Is Set for Examinations THE NEW REGULATIONS Postmaster F M Fisher has roo coined copies of the first civil service rules made by the civil service com mission governing examinations for applicants for positions as rural carrier No time has been fixed for an exam nation in this territory bet one Ii likely to come at Any time The dates are fixed by the commissionl The rule however ate perniantot anti are important inasmuch as they are tho only ones laid down by the com mission 10 fur and that they will govern all civil service examinations in tho future Two Important requirement are that applicants must livo in the territory supplied and that they must be between the ages of 17 and 63 years unless honorably discharged sol Biers or sailors In the future applicants for carrier will be examined by an cflloinl from Washington instead of by a special agent of the postoRlco department The now regulations provide that no one shall be eligible to take the exam ination for rural free delivery carrier FirstWho does not live within the territory supplied by this postofllco or to be supplied by it through tho estab lishment of rural free delivery service already Investigated by the post office department Second Who io not a citizen of the United Slate- sThlrdWbo is under 17 years of age or over 55 years except in cases of honorably discharged United States soldiers or sailors FourthWho is not physically able to do the work This includes per sons with one arm or one leg or who have to use crutches Fifth Who uses to excess brandy whiskey beer wine or other intoxi eating beverages SixthWho makes a false statement- in his application or lies been guilty of fraud or deceit in connection with his application or examination Sevenh Who has been guilty of crime or disgracofnl conduct EighthWho has been dismissed from public service for neglect of duty or misconduct within one year from the date of his application NinthWhose name Jis on n rural carriers eligible rater- HEAVY FINE FOR TRIGG COUNTY MAN WHO I SIIOT MRAOKEN YOUTH Julius Randlo a young man who shot John Burnett formerly pf Mo racken county near Caledonia Trlgg county last summer was tried at ladiz and fined 188 for shooting in sudden heat and passion lie and Barnett had trouble and Barnett was shot and for several days it was thought he would die His father is a resident of this county and when the shooting occurred wont to bo with his son until he recovered IMPERFECT DIGESTION Means less nutrition and in conso inence less vitality When the liver ails to secreto bile the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties the digestion becomes impaired and the bow ell constipated Horbluo will rectify this it gives tone to the stomach liver and kidneys strengthens the appe Ute clears and improves tho complex- Ion infuses new lifo and vigor to the whole system 60 cents a bottle Sold by DnBols Kolb Co Additional funds are being raised at Bedford Ind to prosecute the search for the murderer of Miss Sarah Schae fer The detectives have been unable to find a satisfactory motive for the murder CASTOR AFor Infant and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the aturlofV A C J- t1 y RHEUMATISM MM INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesnt jirovc that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes It takes time for it to develop and is at work in the system long before any symptoms are felt The blood is the first point of attack and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib uted through the circulation to different parts of the system and settle in joints muscles and nerves and when the s stem is in this condition it needs only some exciting cause like expos re to night air damp chilly weather or the cold bleak winds of winter to arouse the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism The severity p of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the a t tbiuanieJ of acri mat er In c joints and muscles Some people arc almost helpless from the first while others have occasional spells or are uncomforta ble restless nervous and half sick all the time from the nagging aches and pains Rheu matism is a disagreeable com par ion even in its mildest form It grows worse as we grow older and frequentlystiffensthejoints draws the muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous system A disease that origin n sin the blood Rheumatism L L u UUEUMATI8M IN EIJ3OWB WRISTS AND KNEES Urbana Ohio Aug SB 1903 Last winter I had a tevero attack of Itheumfttlim It started in the riyrht elbow and from there to my wrists the right wriit was the worse It became swollen and extremely painful Mr loft knee joint was the next place to be at tacked It became swollen and of retina painful The next point to bo nfluctixl was the hip and ankle which LniM luo much trouble I was barely oble to gnt about for some time I wta under treat ment of a physician for awhllv k r trot ting no better I began B 8 IL and slier taking it for some lime I was vtrelyrelieved of the Ilheumatlim Allnw Hlnc and noreneia disappeared I itdor OtiH an excellent remedy for Ruantaa tlim and all troubles having their origiu In the blood aiUFJFITU XXXXY 408 Bloomfleld Ave Iteroali blOOd must be restored to Its normal purity and strength so that all poi sonous substances may be carried out of the system and no medicine accom plishes this in so short a time as S S S which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons but builds up the general health at thesanle Write for our special book on Rheumatism aud should 1eire anyspecial information or advice our physicians wil timeIit without charge THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA t THE ROAD TO- PROSPERITYe la broadly marked The foreground rends thus THIi HABIT OF SAV ING Do you ask how to save We have helped others we WANT TO IIKIP YOU Get one of our Home Savings Banks Begin with pennies nickels dimesIt is not hardIt dimes tioo Bring the dollar here and let us explain how interest at 4 percent added will constantly increase your savings Dollars 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Foreman Bros Novelty Ctii- fcoaroiATin 122 Broadway GENERAL BLACEMITHIM AND REPAIRINGfFIRST OLASS HORSBSHOBlttO fleet quality of rubber tires lllgn grade spr ng wagons Will sell spring wagons on installment payment No 319 Court St J V GREIF Manairer HEALTH AND VITALiTY a axe asoz zxxxxsl- YxxtVLluxrY1i1The great remedy tot nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of cither nor suctj as Nervous Prostration Falling or Lost Manhood Impotency Niebtly Emissions Youthful Errors Mental worry cxeesslvo use or Tobacco or Opium wblch lead to Consumption and Insanity With every AFTER USING 5 order wo guarantee to cure or r 0 boxes forSOe III5lOTYs CI11LTtiALCOCloveluud5Oht- O1r Sale By DuBois Kolb ScICjmrnny Paducah Ky I THE COUNTRYMAN AND THE SNAKE v fIII l I inII I l t1IitTZiWtiIi1 + s a 1lud Oounlryitimr Wife A Villager one frosty day in the depth of winter found a Snakt under a hedge almost dead with the cold Ilaying pity on the poor crea ture he brought it home and laid it on the hearth near the fire Kcvivcc hy thf heat it reared itself up and with dreadful hissings Hew at the wif an1 children of its benefactor The man hearing their cries rushed in awl1 with a mattock which he brought in his hand soon cut tics Snake ii piece Vile wretch I Isaid he is this the reward you snake to him win savtd your life Die as you deserve but a single death is too good fo you ITi I1 i n nuturtonnisratu to return nil tor good 1 tl IISTATE Y MICI Ar JUITE A DELEGATION IS 00 ING FROM PADUOAH Paducah will bo well represented at tho annual state convention of the Y M O A to bo held at Howling Green February 1831 The following will attend from hero Secretary Stuart H henna and Physical Ulrec tor JI K Sieolo of the local Y M C A Prof Georgo Pajno Messrs W B Smith and W J Hills Tho boys department of tho association will bo represented by Norvln Allen Guy Martin Ned Ashbrook Oarl Leigh and probably other After the convention the delegates will bo given an excursion to Mam moth One Tho following speakers will address tbo meeting h Bolden P Sponcor of St Louis Edward W Frost of Milwaukee Robert Weldensall Fred S Goodman II O Williams W D Woatherford of the International Committee S D Gonion of Cleveland president B A Jenkins of Lexington Geo S Bndd State Secretary Ohio W E Day of Dayton Ohio President J O AchosoD of Danville S W Mo Gill Stato Secretary Tennessee and otherst THE CASE OF OALSB POWERS From the Cleveland Loader The effort to take the case of Caleb Powers of Kentucky before the United States Supreme court ought to succeed In the interest of justice In view of all the circumstances it Iis not to be presumed that a fair verdict or one that would be satis factory to all the people could be ob tamed in a Kentucky court For that reason it II desirable that the case of Powers be reviewed impartially and without political bias by tho United States Supreme court Not only would that accord fair play to tho prisoner but it would free Kentucky from tho stain of disgrace that would attach to tho1 state if tho execution of Powers should some time tarn out to havo boon a political murder There can be no reasonable objeo tion to tbo carrying up of this case if ROod ground for such action can be discovered ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES Wo urgo our customers to urn only tho bost Wo find many cheap and re filled lamps used by our patrons which t glvo poor light anti cause complaint Wo use snot recommend tho Columbia lamps sold by- FOREMAN BROS NOVELTY CO GEO 0 HART d SONS CO HANK BROS THE PADUCAH CITY RAILWAY P NEWS NOTES Gov Bookham has signed tho Stato Capitol Appropriation bill witha gold pen presented to him for that purpose by tho citizens of Frankfort which was turned over to tho Kentucky His torloal Society for preservation F Cherry Pectoral for hard colds chronic coughs consumption old cases severe cases Ask your doctor if he has better advice iXtiWi FLIPPERS TO GO SUIT LIEU OF TIn SCHOOLS DECLARES WAR AGAINST THEM This morning the regradlng of pu pile in tho colored public schools was put into effect The schools are now thoroughly regrodcd and bettor work will remit it Iis thought A glass was broken out of Mrs Minnie Herndons room in tho High school building between Saturday afternoon and this morning and it Is supposed to nAVe been done by tho storm Superintendent Lieb has no ticed a good many flippers among tho boys and intends to havo the ordl nanco prohibiting shooting flippers en forced Tho boYA break out window lights and do other damage with those apparently harmless weapons WHOLE TRAIN USED TO TAKE 20 OARS OF BAKING POWDER This morning a train load of baking powder was shipped through Paducah and is perhaps the biggest train of bak ing powder over brought through this sectionThe train consisted of 20 cars all loaded with this merchandise and was shipped from Nashville over tho Ten noise Central to HopkinsvlUa and then brought over the I O to Padu- cah and from Padncah south to Mis sissippi Louisiana and Texas The train was ordered out this morning at 6 oclock and will go straight through to its destination avoiding all unnecessary delays MANY THIEVES BOX OARS ROBBED ON THE I O AT FULTON COAL OARS AT MAYFILBD Tho Illinois Contra is experiencing considerable difficulty with thieves especially those who take advantage of the immonso business that pours through Fulton Ky and loot boxcars A gay or two ago a car was broken there and a largo quantity of fine buSY whips feather dusters lantern globes and other things wero taken and Marshal Walker found threo cases of choose secreted under a trestle which the thieves evidently expected to como back after In Mayfield war lies boon declared by tho authorities against thieves of the coal stolen from box cars and sold rED BUTLER CLEARED Fulton Mo Fob 8Tho jury in tho caso of Col Edward Bntlur tbo Dcmocratio St Louis politician obarg oIl with bribing nineteen members of the Ilonso of Delegates at St Louis returned a verdict which read Wo tbo jury find the defendant not guilty Subscribe Thee Hun v iI U 500 MILE TRANSFER PaducahPostman Sent toClarks burg West Vn to Work A Lottor Carrier From There Comes to Paducah to Take His Place THE RURAL CARRIERS HOLIDAY The transfer of letter carriers from one route to another in a city is free qnent but the transfer of a carrier to another city 600 miles away ii 10 in frequent and unusual that probably Padncah can boast of the distinction of offering tho first instance on record of it In Kentucky Today orders wore received at the local postoffloe transferring Postman Charles Thaokor from Pmlucah to Clarksburg West Vn and transfer ring Postman D R Smith of that place to Padncah Tho distance is over 600 miles and tho change is eff ective February 13 Mr Thacker has been n postman here for several years and the health of his family has become such that ho deems it advisable to change his rest deuce In such cases the department allows such transfers as is to bo made in Mr Ihaekors case and Mr Smith volunteered to change jobs Mr Tbackor leaves in time to reach Clarksburg the J4th and Mr Smith will be here ready to begin work on that date Ho will havo Mr Thaokora route hero No7 which takes in the territory between and including Third street to Sixth and from Jackson to Husbands The four rural carriers in McOrack en county as well as the 20000 else where in the United States wilt bo pleased to learn that the department has ordered that they take a holiday on February 22 Washingtons birth day The rural free delivery carriers although Washingtons birthday II a regular national holiday and the post otlices are closed do not hrve a hall day except when the department makes a special order to that effect This order has now been issued and will arrive at tho local postoflloe in a day or twj r DRUMMERSCONTEST Rival Organization Make Ken tucky a Battle Ground T P A and Commercial Travelersf Have Representatives at Louisville An interesting tight Iis now being waged in Kentucky aooording to tho newspapers between the two great or ganlzations of oommcrical travelers the Travelers Protective association and thaUnited Commercial Travel ors The last named has never secured a very firm foothold among Kentucky drummers and has now established headquarters at Louisville as has the T P A The T P As have a largo number of members in Paducah and surround ing cities but so far as known there are no members of the other organize Lion hero A Louisville paper says of tho pros ont contest Tho rivalry between tho two orders has boon oontorod in Louisville and every effort is being made by both to outdo tho other The United Com mercial Travelers havo sent their grand secretary K F Snmmorvllle to Louisville The Travelers Protective associ ation recently sent for President Don ham at the head of its organization When the contest giow particularly warm Secretary Snmmorvillo of tho U 0 T sent up to Columbus head quarters of tho order and got Treasur er Hull to como down and boom things Tho membership of both organiza Lions has been greatly increased since January 1 One of tho organizations gives a 5000 death bandit and tho other a G000 benefit Ono takes in drummers onlyand the other Inolades business men who have dealings with drummers WALTHERS I PEPTONIZED PORT I is simply a combination of port wine and pepsinit contains no drugs or chemicals Doctors recommend it as a good commonsense tonic as a remedy for dyspepsia indigestion and kindredailmentsfor invalids convalescents old folks nursing mothers and debilitated people generally Two sizes 50 cts and 100 THE WALTHER PEPTONIZED PORT CO PITTSBURGH PA For sale by W B McPHERSON Druggist Paducah Ky In addition a young lady drummer from Battle Crook Mich is at Louis vile trying to get up an organization of women commercial travelers the number of which Is rapidly increasing Subscribe for The Sun 1 1f DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE Eye strain is usually the cause of chronic headache and is relieved by glasses properly fitted Red inflamed eyes andeyelids blurring of print in read ing watery tired and aching eyes can all be relieved by properly fitted glasses Open Saturday nig- htExamination r Free i I DR M STEINFELDS 4 Optical Parlors 222 Broadway IAnI Yenosel rivers modo under tho au spices of tho Russian government has revealed tho fact that these streams rro navigable by ocean steamers for a distance of 1000 miles from theirl mouths t Y a4M i MT h Tho 1In1 pulled growled the court Jester I supposo you wish you were king chuckled his buffoon friend No I wish 1 were an ace iAn acoV Yes an ago gas beat tho king J I I iiKai nTVtggWI BPaPQ t- t toIe AFTERNOON AND WEEKLY BY THE SUN PUBLISHING CO INCORPORATED run M PIIBIK President and Editor EDWIM J PAXTOS General Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES slated at the potoC1ce a Paducah Iyusecond claw matter TIlE DAILY BUNJ WJ sonnies per week Lt 1117 malL per mntti In advaooe4- I mall der year In advance UOe TBS WEEKLY SUN On rear bj mall pottage pald II- Addreu e TIlE SUN Paducah Ky OrrtOB III South Third I TCLBFHOHB No 158 Chicago Once B 8 Oiborne In charge loo Trlbnoe Bnllllng TBV ttlQI t y 1M JJOVJn- IJI 111 rotaawxas KMa L Geaenltt ceo Van Ovfn Bra MOW House MONDAY FEB 8 1904 a II CIRCULATION STATEMENT Jan I 2301 Jan IS 227- 9Jan 2 2293 Jan 192273J- an 4229 Jan 20 227- 9Jan 52292 Jan 21 2268 Jan 6 2286 Jan 2271Jan 7 2289 Jan 2322S7J- an 822S6 Jaa 252250J- an 92534 Jan 262274Jan It 2492 Jan 272281Jan 112518 Jan 2S2303Jan 132531 Jan 292319J-an 14 2541 Jan 302336Jan 252347J-an 16251C 61184I Daily average 2364 December average 2258 Increase r 106 Personallyappeared before me this day E J Paxton general manager of The Sun who affirms that the above I statement of the circulation of The Sun for the month of Jan 1904 is true eo the best of his knowledge and belief PETER TOR YHAR Notary Public McCracken CountyI My commission expires at the end of the next session of the senate Fee i 1903 I fj t DAILY THOUGHT Jli1la 1Our character la but the stamp on our souls of the free choice of good and evil we have made through lIteIGeikie THE WEATHER 1 ri Fair andjcold tonight Tuesday fair and continued cold GAINS STRENGTH EVERY DAYI Tho talk of an antl Roosevelt dole Ration from Kentucky Is all rot Pres ident Roosevelt is the man for presi dent and all Republicans know it Kentucky will send a delegation for Roosevelt There will be no other candidate for the Republican nomina tion And if thero were Kentucky would still bo for Roosevelt The whole country is or will soon be for Roosevelt He is making friends and winning admirers every day Ills strong courageous policy in the face of misrepresentation and abuse from the Democrats has shown him to be a man among men Those who want a true unbiased estimate of tho presi dent should read in the last Saturday Post of Philadelphia Impressions of Sir Roosevelt by Alfred Henry Lewis a Democrat Even Mr W J Bryan in his Lou isville lecture paid the president A gratuitous tribute It is good to have an ideal in gov ernment said Mr Bryan This country has an ideal and most excel lently was it observed as was shown In the recent conduct of the president of the United States in dealing with CubaAbout a year ago the president went out upon a tour of the west and made campaign speeches I got more pleasure from that than any man in tho country for when I was out there the folks in Kansas said it WAS undig nified in a presidential candidate to make campaign speeches But here they SAW a real live president lng such addresses to the peopleen the presidentl wa ont there he boasted of whit he had done for Cuba now liberty bad been promised the Cubans and of how he had given what had been promised I Am glad of it I am glad he kept his premise Tho time may come when the world will forgot who led the charge up San Juan Hill but the time will never come when the world will forget what pres ident of the United State it was that lowered tho American flag in Cnba And gave up the island to the liberty which had been promised Preident Roosevelt is a man whoI had rather be right than nrniidentbnt be ii both Ho vll b fur four years F r longer thea ajaln for aught WO know There is no opposition to Pros dent Roosevelt and will be none All there has been existed only in tho imagination of Democrats Senator Patterson one of tho word of the bold bad free silver men an nonnced in a speech in congress that he would not press for a further con sideration of free silver by the Demo cratio party as the party is won than Insane which continues to advocate a policy which tho country hs declared against A good idea Am on tho strength of this unanswerable argument the Democratic party shonk havo gone out of business long age Tho country has declared against 1t and all it advocates so many times J that it is a sheer waste of time to keep liking for IndorsementII utterance JJJ Every of Mr W Bryan in his editorials speeches in I terviews and lectures proves con clusively that unless the Democratic party advocates and indorses what Mr Bryan believes in and wants he will bolt Ho has left himself in such InI attitude before his party and tbeI country that ho could never do anyI thing else but bolt without stultifying himself And if Mr Bryan succeeds in controlling the Democratic conven tion tho other fellows will boltI Hence what earthly hope is thero forI DemocrayIMr Bryan said to a Louisville editor who while professing to be A Democrat is against Bryanism I nd mire men like you who havo tho cour age of their convictions Yet he I jumps at a chance to heap abuse on the heads of Clove land Hill and others who had courage of their convic tions enough to aid in preventing Mr Bryan from ruining the country If Mr Bryan Admires men who have the courage of their convictions why is ho so bitter towards the goldbug element of his party The governor of Florida has refused- to honor a requisition from the governor of Alabama Young JLIr James 04 Kentucky has not yet been heard from on this latest outrage of inter state courtesy but when he hears of itI be will probably introduce another bill in conrgeIIn tho Prohibition state of Kansas where no whiskey is supposed to bo jld they Are now disposing of it in leotrio light globes And strange to lay for a Prohibition state the con ants of a 32 candle power globe is said to be only one drink foi the na fives A horse driven to a brewery wagon dropped dead on tho street Saturday i light from some unknown chose who daily see how canseII cry animals are driven however do lot wonder why they occasionally drop lead Mr Hearst is reported to bo willing to servo as president of tho United States for nothing Very kind but no doubt ho will find the people do not want him even at such A reduced price I u If Mr Gorman cant run things in his own stateand evidently ho cant judging from the recent election of a goldbng senator how can he expect to carry the rest of the country DAYS DEATHS MR T M ROBERTSON DIES AT SHARPEOTHER DEATHS Mr T M Robertson an aged oitl zen of Sharpe Marshall county died his morning at 1215 at his homo of heart disease He left a son Dr A M Robertson of Sharpe three grandchildren and wo sisters He was a member of Washington lodge KnIghts of Honor of Padncah and also of Inglesido lodge No 195 L 00 F The burial took place at Sharps this afternoon Mr Henry Edrington a fireman of the I C road died this morning at 11 oolock at the L O hospital of pnen mania after an illness of several days He resided at 42C Adams street He Was 32 years of ageand was unmarried hree sisters all of this city surviveI him Fay Milton aged three months lied at 1018 Kentucky street buriall at Oak Grove Mr J Andy Bauor has purchased I now machinery for his pottery at Seventh and Trimble streets and is just jack from t kron 0 from whichI dace it will be shipped at once Ladies clues your kid gloves with tho dry cleaner It is not a liquid eaves no odor and can be used while tha gloves are on tie hands For sale only at Alveys drug store Fourth ad Broadway iai fl w c IT NOWMURDER Charles Allison Dies at His For mel Home Was Shot Hero September 20 By John Bennett Who Escaped A dispatch received today from Bowling Green Ky states that Charles Allison a well known yonng teamboatman who was formerly in Paducah on tho Thomas Nevins ma was shot by John Bennett the mate at the foot of Tennciseeo street Sep tember 29 died there today from his ii woundseAllison it will be remembered was I shot in the spine and it was predicted soon after tho shooting that ho would never recover but with wonderful vitality ho lingered in the olty hoe pital until the first of this year when he was taken by relatives to his home in Bowling Green Ho was never able to walk the bullet having paralyzed his lower limbs but WAS hopeful of recovering entirely in the course of timeBennett escaped after the shooting which seems to have been the result of a drunken row Uo has never since boon heard of and has probably escaped Tho warrant against him now filed away for malicious shooting will probably be changed to one for murder DOUBLE TRACK About 25 miles of the Illinois Centrals double track between Fulton and lompbis iis now complete anti in for rice That in nio is between Fulton tad Paducah junction between Trim Ile and Newborn and between Rialo tad tho top of Covington hill It Is nrprislng how much this small mount of double track aids in the movement of trains SUING A CITY INTO REFORMI Globe Democrat Bankruptcy menaces dh cabi beJJ cause the people of Chicago have sued t indlvldIualaI Most of these injuries havo resulted i from falling down on its wooden Billett walks falling through them or fromtt the sidowalkstbcmselves flying up une der pressure and smiting themtolvcB I thigh and hip joint shin anti kneeC joint and even in the taco Chicago finds it as hard to cure herself of tho I wooden sidewalk habit as of tho smoke I habit or tbo dirty street habit Tho havoo among Chicago legs must be terrific judging from the vast total of these damage suits It must bo thoI greatest crutch fconter in the world The breaking of bones must appear to be continuous t Such a mountainous accumulation I Df damage suits should make Chicago pause and consider No appeal to 110bI I 110 spirit is likely to be o powerful as j the one that it costs money to dhro gard If any city cannot be persuaded to make itself clean healthy and safe out of a high minded desire to be sot can be fined or damage suited into It The screws can be turned on at the pocketbook If liveryman knocked town and robbed should bring a suitor 10000 against the city in which it happened and could get the money it would make a great stirring of stumps around city halls and police boards and there would presently be more or better policemen If tho householder could sue for 1000 when bis garbage was not hauled away or a dead dog lay In front of his gate for three days committees and public officials would not putter and postpone and feebly speculate for months and years on what to do with garbage About tho time the suite mounted up to half a million there would either bet garbage removal plan evolved or here would bo strange faces in the city hall If damage suits could be brought for unhealthful or defiled city water served through tbo mains or for sidewalk obstructions or smoke nuisances or any other negligence stupidity and even rascality there would bo more numerous and more rapid reforms than all the gentle and unheeded recommen Illations and resolutions of private citi zenh and Improvement associations rhat 938000000 worth of damago sits may friflbtenOhicago into mak ing thOU n totter CUp to diva in It isnt likely anything else will 1 We Shall Spend 506000 To Give Liquozone Away This Company after testing Lujuo tone fQr two years in the most difficult germ diseases paid 100000 for the American rigiits that is the highes price ever paid for similar rights on my scientific discovery We are now spending 500000 to give the product away one bottle to each of a million sick ones We are doing this so that every sick one may let Llquozonc itself prove whit iit can d- oKills Inside Germs The greatest value of Liquozon lies in the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tissues too And no man knows another wa to do it Any drug that kills germs IS a poison and it cannot be taken in ternally Medicine is almost helpless in any germ disease as every physi clan knows Liquozone will do for sick humanity more than all the drugs in the worM combined It does what no skill cat accomplish without it It cures dis eases which medicine never cured Acts Like Oxygen Liquozone is the result of a procesi which for more than 20 years hai been the constant subject of scientifii and chemical research Its virtues are derived solely from gas made in largi part from the best oxygen producers By a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days time these ga- leDID NOT LIKE IT Ministerial Association Oppose Sunday Theatricals leliovo That It Is Sabbath Desecra Lion Unworthy of a Chant able Cause ITHEB NEWS OP OHURCHE At the meeting of tho Miniitoria sdociation this morning In the ollloi of Uov G W Perryman of the First tptlit church unanimous action waken condemning tho benefit perfc rm nces at the Kentucky Sunday after soon And evening for Miss Edna Farrell No formal resolution was passed but the ministers present all declared hemselves opposed to it They tcok tho position that it WAS a desecration of the Sabbath which should not be imdo particularly in the interest of ihnrity Several of the ministers of tho olty lio condemned the Sunday perform ncos from their pulpits yesterday Tho most interesting event for this vcek in religions circles will be the erics of lectures to be delivered by rot Bnrris Jenkins at the Broadway ilethodist church under the nniplccs of the Young Men Christian Amocin tlon on the Life of Christ Tho erics will begin Thursday evening and continue one week A number of season tickets have been sold and or A single lecture A charge of 25 productThewhat oxygen does Oxygen gas as you know is the very source of vital Itt the most essential element of life LtQUozonc is a vitalizing tonic with which no other known product can compare Yet it is a germicide so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of 1000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill The reason is that germs are vege tables and Liquozone whlchhke oxygenis life to an anjrnal is deadly to vegetal matter It is carried by the blood to every cell of every tissue and no touch of impurity no germ o disease can exist where Laquoion goes Germ DiseasesT- hese are the known germ diseases All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcom the germs and such results are indi rest and uncertain Liquozone killsI the germs wherever they are and the results are inevitable uy destroying the cause of the trouble it invariabl ends the disease and forever Albma ladesterlneawt rrAosmieVirontMili 1 eueorttsu04 louotribt s raeaM der TroiklM kwet TrobIN alertsNwnlts Tnbt111lomomptl ctoileCroPdnlttptalon libsmstisn 1I11II4al atanbCseeer hkla IMiMtM 11 lOfIplll1lJ- aD4na 5 1Jrcp luQl ss 11vus w cents will be made Tho services nt tho First BaptU t church last night were of unusual in tcrcst About 20 converts of tho recent revival conducted by Rev M F lIam of Bowling Green wore baptised and the ceremony was witnessed by a largo congregation man being turned away on account of not I being able to get Into tho anditorint of tho church Large congregation Attended the services at the First Cumberland Pre byterlan church yesterday and then was one addition to the church Re vival lovrlccs conducted by tho pastor Rev George O Bachman will continue through this week with preach Ing every evening except Saturday Rev Thomas Shelton of Knoxville Tenn began a series of revival sere ices last night at the Second Baptls church Ho preached morning and evening to largo congregations The ofllcial board of the roadway Methodist church will moot at tbi church this evening a 730 WRECKER BUSY A NUMBER OF SMALL DERAIL MENTS YESTERDAY Saturday and Sunday the local I O wrecker was sent out on the Louisville division of the I O on a general cleaning up trip There were several derailments ai Hnmby Station Luxorno Mercer and other mining stations and each of these stations was visited by the wrecker and tho derailments remedied Iho debris of tho wreck at Little Cypress was cleared aWRY and over a car load of coal taken up off the ground where it was scattered when the trainI were wrecked Subscribe for Tho Sun aesibndM1u Tib nremloiii101 YnOalllllo 7VmoreMoue- Uoltregoat Vtrlococ UowinbMUlMt Vfam ni 1XMMM All dtMUM thc bale wN b nralllaer aUootU eurrbtIi tapr- eealuoflmpuil or redone nbluod la nervous dNtittL oa0c1UIlallsMlas- mplWtty what w CIIUj a ten de 50c Bottle Free t If you need Liquozone and have never tried it please send us this coupon We will then mail you an order on your local druggist for a full size bottle and we will pay your drug gist ourselves for it This is our frets gift made to convince you to show you what Liquoione is and what iit can do In justice to yourself please accept it today for it places you ua der no obligation whatever Liquozone costs soc and 1 CUT OUT THIS COUPON lor ibis over mir not ppst spin Fill oat Ibt blah nd mill II to lbs Liquid Oieni Ca 4SMO VsbasbACblcsra- Uydlaase It I hrs seer tried Uqaeton ballt zoo will upplj ms t We boat has I nlll tsl1It 1J 3 A CL rltddrnswdl plttnlf Ar pkrii ltn or boipiut DM jtt itlM U4io aM WIU M fUUl nppU4 tat a U k AROUNDTHE t Continued from first pap J of tho council are to leave tonight for Frankfort to look after the proposed charter amendment It Ii joitlble Messrs Iteedand llnnnan cannot got awa If they cant the form r will appoint Alderman Dnrrett to go and the latter Councilman RigYtcr gcr Wharfmaster S A Fowler will probably resign at the next meeting of tho boards and as soon as hit resign tlon becomes effective he wUl qualify as a member of the bo rtlqf1Oblic works After this the boast will be ready to organize John Portoo cplorvd was arrested this morning by Olllccri Terrell and Murray for the alleged theft of a box of chqwlng gum from the Jamr P Sleeth drug store corner Ninth and Broadway City Treasurer J J Dnraln is 1m proving rapidly from his went fall but ho still has to keep his livid In a bnndigo Tho Injuries were much more severe than was at first thought Tho case against SaUte llolmes col ored for murdering Mnry Date aged 0 years comes up again tomorrow There has bton no now evidence dis cov red so far al known JObn Henry colored wes arrested this morning by Otllccr Cross fortbreaking into a banana car In tho 10 frt lght depot yards Olty Jailer Kvltts left this morning for Memphis on a business trip Attorney Frank Lucas roturnlda from Wlngo this morning nnm uu n 1 TAKE FRECKLES O- FFSATINOLA H Positively Removes Freckles Pimples Liverspots Blackheads Sallowness and all discolorations and disfiguring eruptions CLEARS AND BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION r Price 50c Once tried always used Hundreds of ladies testify Mrs Foster writes HARTFORD KY Dec 15 1903 NATIONAL TOILET CO PARIS TENN Gentlemen It affords me great pleasure to state regarding your SATINOALff that my face was blotched very badly I had tried other remedies and all seemel totbring out the splotches plainer When your Miss Ray told be about SATINOLA I f had but little faith in it but used two box just as directed and now havent a splotch on my face and have a splendid complexion So many ask me what has given me such a good color I cannot praise Satinola enough and would not take anything for what it has done lor me Very truly Mits11 B FOSTER t f I For Sale by DuBois Kolb Co R W Walker Drug Co J P Sleeth W B McIPherson J D Bacon I National Toilet Co Paris Term rl aIt lCtl V J r aarac k yte1L dl uH I TIS t Ring 966 rod for A F Grief plnmtxir Solicitors wanted at Groat Pacific Tea and Ooffeo Go FOR RENTThrel room cottaRO Apply 13I5 Trimble etroo- tWANTEDForoe pump for well AddroM B caro Son office III WANTlmI04IUon by experienced bookkeeper AddroM 13 care Bun heel Estate Free Pried List Ininrance Notary Pub lie Fraternity Buildings Phones 835 FOR SALE Good five year old bay hors gtntlo 1 1ISIS Apply at Tony Isomani stable before Tuesday at noonWANTEDA position ai dining room girl In notno nice family or hotel by a young lady Iteterenceetgr lien Address D euro Sun- WOODPlcnty ofIlry wood for cooking nud heating stores Deliver toany part of city Terrell D Fooko Cairo toad Out phone 422 A FOUND A child block silk jack et on South Fourth street Owner can got MIIIO by ipaying for this ad and applying to 601 South Sixth street FOR RENTThe otllco in th rear of tho Indnoah linking company for mcrly occupied by tho Steam Renting Oo Apply to Friedman Keller It Go LOST At tho Kentucky theatre Saturday night a pair of green enamel opera glasses containing tbo initials L YoH in a pink silk opera bag Finder will ploaio return to this office LOCAL UJfMM I For Dr Pondley ring 410 Vote in the World Fair contests Born to Mr and MM R L Jones of Olay and Eighth streets a son Bucks cooking range for aalo Ap t ifllyto KB Uansona034 Myera street Pitiibnrg screened coal for Im- mediateI delivery Telephone 04 E Farley fc Son Tip Armour Produce company has opened1 a branch oflloo at Murray Ky 4u oharga of A B Perry of Marion Ky The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will haTO a musical and silver mower 1 Monday evening Ohocolato will be served Messrs L B liOftin Janice Uron non and U A English of the bridge department of the I U have been sent to Cold Water Miss to work A now lino of Carbon Paper Typewriter Papers anti Ribbons Tho very bet the market affords at lowest price at R D Clements Rook Store The Western Union expects to install e its night watobman iorvlco in a few days Thoro aro over 30 inbiorib ors and tho olllco will bo kept open all night when tho charge is made Old carriages mndo to look now by G It Sexton tho sign1 writer Dull season now and work done cheap and well Shop 10th and Madison Old phono Dont forgot the Saint Valentino Ball to be given by tho Cigar Makers 185 of Paducah at the Palmer Fob 16 This will bo tho last public danco before Lent Price of tickets BOo Tim Murphy and ocmpany aro now rehearsing A Bachelors Ro manoo at Mr Murbpys homo near Olarkivillo It Is probable they will present it hero at tho Kentucky Fob BVTTER buyInbuUerdering direct from the Palace Car Creamery Co Aurora Ill their highest grade put in one pound packages each package printed with their trade mark We will sell to our friends and customers at a fair margin over coat- CRACHERS t We must have them fresh for our own use so you can depend on get ting fresh for your use Waters oysters cncken graham wafers Nabiscos and a lull line oi fancy goodsPOPCORN In this we hnve a novelty Shelled rice corn in handsome package i5c You pop it at home to suit yourselfSTUFFED FIGS AND DATES This is another novelty Put up in handsome packages 4oc and Sac per package Nothing finer and richer put up t COLUMBIA 11- lc f 18th County Judge R T Lightfoot has- been retained to assist in the prosecu don at KeJnott Mo of tho alleged murderers oMIarry Cover who was waylaid and killed The trials come np in ApriL Henry Walkor generally known as Pap died at the city hospital Saturday night front general debility aged 80 Ho bad worked for Street Inspector Eakor for many years before ho became Ill The RhodeiBnrford company has secured two big carpet contracts one for furnishing the lodge room at the Fraternity building and the other for the Methodist church at Murray the total cost being about 1000 Tho schoolhouse at RI ploy Tenn- Is being improved and a big addition will soon be completed The plans have been forwarded to Jacksons Foundry and Machine Oo and this firm will bid on the iron work CARD OF TIIANIW Wo wish to thank Dr Pendloy Dr Purcell and Dr Trontman for their attention and kindness and also our friends and neighbors for tho many kindnesses shown ns in our recent be reavement the death of our daughter Nellie M Starrett MR AND MRS GEORGE STAR RKTi1 NEWBERN FIRE HEAVY DAMAGE RESULTED BY CONFLAGRATION THERE Newborn Tonn Feb 8Tho most disastrous fire that over visited Now bern occurred Saturday night sweep ing Mcoboy Si Herrlns big grain ele vator and sawmill and burning half over J R Coles lumber yard in the northeast portion of tho town de stroying 200000 feet of lumber The elevator was built two years ago at a cost of 114000 and was insured for 8000 Eight thousand bushels of wheat wero stored in it on which tbero was insurance of 7000 Their warehouse on which there wa small insurance was also destroyed but tho stock was saved Colo low is estimated at 5000 withno Insnrnco Tho fire was discovered in the top of the elevator and is supposed to have originated from the wheat fan Following IIs tho insurance Hart tOld 8000 North American 13000 Phlldelpbla Underwriters 2000 Westchcstor f2000 North British and Mercantile 3000 American Central 111850 Now York Under writers 1000 Mn Robert B Phillips and Miss Kathleen Whltoflold wont to Nashville this morning to visit SURE THE ROBUST PHYSIQUE CAN STAND MORE COFFEE THAN- A WEAK ONE A young Virginian says Having n naturally robust constitution far abovo tho avenge and not having a nervous temperament my system was ablo to resist the Inroads npon it by the use of cotton for tome years but U nally tho strain began to toll For ten years I have been employe as telegraph operator and typewriter by a railroad in this section and until two years AgO I bad used coffee contin ually from tho time 1 was eight years old nearly 20 years Tho work of operating the tele graph key Is a great strain upon tho nerves and after the days work was over I would fool nervous irritable run down and toward tho last suffered greatly from Insomnia and neuralgia As I never indulged in Intoxicating 11 qnori drugs or tobacco in any form I came to tho conclusion that coffee and tea woro causing the gradual break down of my nervous system and hay ing read an article in the Medical Mag arlno on the composition of coffee and its toxic effect upon the system I was fully convinced that coffee was tho cause of my trouble Booing Postum spoken of as not having any of tho deteriorating effects of coffoo I decided to give up tho stint ulant and give Postutn a trial The result was agreeably surprising Af ter a time my nerves bocamo wonder fully strong I can do all my work at the telegraph key and typewriter with far greater ease than over before My weight has increased 35 pounds my general health keeping pace with it and I am a new man and a bettor ono II Name given by Postum Co Battle Crook Mich Theres a reason Look in each package for the fa mous little brok The Road to Well 1lIu ISt ZI K SeoHU Xi i mnd I Aboartt People I I CHURCH MUSICAL A silver shower musical will be given this evening at the residence cf Mrs George Langstaff on Kentucky avenue for tho benefit of Grace Epis copal church An attractive program will bo rendered Dr Robert Rivers spent Sunday at Smithland Captain John Webb went to Princo ton today at noon Miss Lela Beadles returned from Fulton today at noon Mr James Nagel returned from Clinton today at noon Mrs Ben Allen arrived last evening from Hopklnsvillo where she has been visitingSupervisor MoNamara of tho Louis villa division of the I 0 is in the oily on business Mr Samuel L Hyman tho shirt maker is at Hotel Lagomarsino rep resenting an Atlanta Ga firm this timeMrs D G Mnrroll has returned from Now Orleans where she went to attend a receptors given Dr and Mrs Marmadnko Dillon Misses Mario and Elizabeth Burnett who have been spending several weeks at uako Forest Ill with their aunt Mrs George Cobb will return homo Tuesday They were expected home Thursday but deferred their corning on account of the toe carnival Louis villo Courier Journal THE NEW MANAGER Mr D N Smith Arrives Front Jackson Tenn And Takes Charge of the Peoples In dependent Telephone Mr D N Smith manager of the Independent Tdlephonol company of Jackson Tonn has been appointed to succeed Mr H E Ashbrook as general manager of tho Independent Telephone company in this city Mr Smith arrived this afternoon to take charge of his new position Mr Aihbrook will remain vice president of tho company and will devote his entire attention to insur knee business with which ho bar been connected for a number of years Ho will leave Saturday for Hot Springs Ark with his wife to remain several weeks for the benefit of Mrs Ash brooks health When ho returns ho will mako definite business arrange ments and decide as to whether ho will retain an office in the Independ ent company building or go else whore Tim employee of tho company presenter Mr Aibbrook with a hand some Elks head watch charm ain testimonial of regard Saturday after noonMr Smith will temporarily havo charge of the oxchango in Jackson aa well ai hero Ho will not move his family to this city for the present Mr George R MacK loan one of tho directors of the company from Wilkes barro Penn is in the cit- yCONDUCTORS ON THEY BEGIN WORK TODAY ON STREET OAR LINES A This morning the Paducah Oity Railway company placed conductors on the depot line and for the first time in the history of the city this line re sembled a city street oar system A number of tho traveling men who come here are used to having their faros col lected and omo absolutely refuse to como up and pay They think tho company is compelled to collect the fareLater in tho summer conductors will bo put on tbo other lines it is prom- Ised THE SIUK Elizabeth the littlo daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Hinkle who has been dangerously ill from pneumonia and measles iis bettor and it Is now thought sbo will recover Miss Ada Thompson who has been suffering from erysipelas at her hone on Jefferson street is Improving Miss Retta Hatfleld who has had a tovero attack of erysipelas of the eyes islietert IN THE COURTS Relikopf Decision for Next Wed nesday Morning Throe Oases Against Saloon Keepers in tho Police CourtCounty- Court THE COUNTERFEITERS TRIAL CIRCUIT COURT Judge William Rood of the Mc Oracken circuit court has reserved his decision in thoRehkopt injunction aft case until Wednesday when he states ho will render an opinion The affidavits were read and the Argument made Saturday and this morning tho attorneys expected an opinion but Judge Wm Reed was ill and had not quite decided on several pointsAffidavits were filed In tho caso of Joe Torian against E 0 Terrell in nnpport of a motion for a new trial James W Leigh was excused as a pUt Juror and John Hock substitut rd Tho motion for a new trial in tho case of Usher against Williams was overruledTho motion for a new trial in the action of George O Hart SOUl Co against tho Seacoast Min eral company was overruled and an appeal granted In tho caso of Rudolph Wnrlitzer Co against F N Gardner motion und reason for a new trial were filed by tho plaintiff Amended reasons for a new trial wero filed in tho action of Palmer Transfer company against Paducah Railway and Light company Tho case of Jennie Downs against O II Paco administrator was die missed without prejudice Motions and reason for a now trial were filed in the case of L R CmlI against R E Watson The plaintiff was given a verdict for tl damages Bajnrday He sued for 5OPO At press tlmo tbo case of Robert Rivers against tho I 0 railroad and Paducah city railroad was on trial Tim plaintiff snio for 2000 damages for injuries sustained in a car struck by an I 0 train The case of John Castleman against J W Little for several thousand dollars damages for injuries sustained at tho defendants mill was tried be fore Special Judge Flournoy this morning and on peremptory instruc tions a verdict was returned for the defendant POLIOE COURT Gtorgo Willow Roy Wilson and Alex Story wero charged in the police court this morning with violating the Sabbath Two of the easel were eon tinned and Story was fined f15 and costs Howard Bolen was fined fl and costs for being drunk A cue for immorality against John Vinegar and Leo Ellis was continued James McOroory was fined 36 and costs for being drunk and disorderly- A W Bartlett was fined 10 and costs for a breach of the peace The malicious shooting case against Frank Jones colored was continued until Friday and that against Lee Ellis colored who botat her hus baud in Littlovillo Saturday was continued until tomorrow FRANCHISE ASSESSMENT Tho franchise assessment cf the State Board of Equalization has boon received for this county by County Clerk Graham The assessment of tho Paducah Union Depot oompiny is 3011 on which 83 cents on tbo 1100 must bo paid The Illinois Con tral will have to pay 83 cents on the 1100 for on anassesiment of 105613 for the oounty outside the city and on 16690 inside the oltyThe as sessment for each distrifct will be- District No 4282 miles equalizing 15758 No 8 Two miles equalizing 111175 No6 228 miles equalizing 13700 Nov7 282 miles equalizing 15768 No8 204 miles equalizing 13399 No 12 139 miles equalllzngl 1331 No 48 212 miles equallzlngI11846 No 41 ono mile equalizing 4587 No 40 124 miles equalizing 3185 For these various assessments school taxes will bo collected for the respect Lye distrcta by Theshorif- fbOUNTERF TRIAL Tile examiningtr1a1 of Doss Ijt c c c t t IS YOU SAW THE a TINW ARE THAT MAW USE 2 BUY i1 I ITS SUBSTANTIAL EVERLASTING STRONGrLOVELY HART SELLS IT t t Every one should see these goods THEY ARE RIGHT GEO OHART SONS CO r Tk right of near Murray CAlloway county a farmer and photographer arrested Saturday by Deputy U S Marshal Hubbard and alleged to have made tho counterfeit 20 bills circu lated in this section will take place before US Commissioner Armour Gardner Tuesday Feb 1C Boatright announces ho will waive examination While it is believed he made the bills the government officers have been un able to find conclusive proof of it yet They made a search of his gallery sometime ago but found nothing incrimi nating They think that the arrival of Mayfield officers sometime before they mado tho search alarmed Boat right and that he destroyed tbo plates or negatives It is estimated that about 3000 worth of tho bogus bills have been turned loose in this section most of them among tho farmers COMMISSIONER SALES Attorney Cecil Reed master oom missioner of McOracken county this morning hold his first sale at the court houseIn the case of W A Usher and others against A L Willaims and others property near Woodvillo was sold for 1821 to J H Williams In the case of Sarah Watson petition ex parto property wag sold to E G LaGore for e270 This property was sold for division of the proceeds COUNTY COURT Sam Bryant and others to George Bernard for 525 property at Eighth and Husbands streets Joseph L Friedman to Brackett OWOD for 569 property in tho coun y Mrs Manic S Cobb to K 0 Roso for 1300 property near Third and Clark street Rebecca F Rudolph has filed a mo tion in county court to havo her namo legally changed to Reboica F Hum phreyLEADING ATTORNEYS Jos R Grogan Attorneyatlaw room 403 Fraternity building Phone 080 Taylor Lucas rooms 303305 Fra ternity building Both phones 695 T B Harrison 18 and 14 Columbia building Old phone 109 Bagby Martin No 325 South Fourth street up stair W V Eaton 317310 Fraternity building lt German Cable LlnA During the last seven years Germany has laid 7375 miles of cablo at a cost of over 7000000 CousUpUonIJAAtroubles by removing the cause Price soc s H WINSTEAD MED CO Paducah Kr RING EIGHTEENBOTH DuBois KOLR A CO- d I3 7 r rPiST4FlTIw77Rf PI T t THEKENTUCKYVlitfiniat JAS t EXOLIa TO NIGHT THE CORONATION OF KING MIRTH The Laughing Success of the Season Miss Kate Watson In a Gleeful Sufficiency THE HOOSIERnSUPPORTED BY GUS COHANA-ND AN ALL STAR CAST A BEAUTIFUL SGENIJ PRODUCTION SpecialtiesPrices 750 SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE THE KENTUCKYHuigintit JA8 E ENGLISH 2JOLLY NIGHTS2 10WEDNESDAY9 WEBER FIELDS 1 OWN COMPANY 55PEOPLE 55 PRESENTING POUSSE CAFF AND WAY UP EAST THE TREAT OF THE SEASON IN MUSICAL COMEDY r Prices 250 to zoo on account of two nights k SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE BAD TEETH Cause bad breath headache toothache stomach troubles neuralgiaPreventyour teeth made new at the New York Dental Parlors i 227 BROADWAY Over AmericanGerman National Bank Take elevator PHONIC 607 Fillings 50C 750 and 81 DR E G STAMPERJ Usurer f u TheS- TERLING SPECIAL- INCANDESCENT LAMPS They are Acknowledged High GradeI IStrictlyTHEY ARE WORTH BUYING SCOTT HARDWARE COa Agents Sign of Big Hatchet422r424 Broadway dh f1t k WNw 1 lf dk3i dNr l a6iV N I dlL COLLSON I 3 Plumbing L IPhoneI YHMWMtWmlmpf1N 1Am wMm1iM IHtHHHHHH 111111 i t4+++ l1111111111 HH 11111111 Hot WHEN YOU GO FOR A RIDE J tYou want a nice looking turnout and a good going II horseSLThat half the pleasure of such an outing ourtII Go to the Tully Liveryi Co 4th anttand you can always get uptodate rig i44 HHHHHHH +HHKfHfrHI MH T 1 J 1 T HiW Subscribe for THE SUN and get the news while it is news fI t Iij t Advance SubscriptionsI I Are For subscriptions in advance specialcoupons are issued I Subscriptions paid in April entitle you to a vote for each penny but the same amount paidnow entitles you to over THREE TIMES as many For example 40c paidnow calls for a certificate for 160 ttI votes In April 40 votes 4W iK U c I t5 1 r r J t r 1 IITMatrical Notes I Manager J E English tcday booked Miss Amelia Bingham for March 10th Louisville seems to bo a bad placo for sotorfolke II E H Sothern was sued twice on ono day by disgruntled playwriters and Mrs Olay Clement who was here a short time ago with her husband was aped Saturday for 1360 by a Chicago firm which claims the amount for legal services and ad vice in assisting her to get a divorce Her stage name was formerly Earra Geiger under whichI sho is sued An attraction at The Kentucky Tuesday and Wednesday nights will bo those over popular Gorman dialect comedians Harris and Sldman in the newest and latest edition of Weber and Fields Poowo Cafe The company oomes direct from Weber and Fields Music Hall New York city and a great deal of time and money has been spent on this snccsesfnl musical farce making it one of the most glittorlngly bright brilliant and beautiful produo tions on tho road The musical num her include all of tho latest and best popular selections making fonsso Cafe n remarkable melange of mirth song and beauty In addition to lIar ris and Sidman who have been Web numla largo number of clover people and the chorus is noticeable for its grace anti beauty and cleverness of its members Seats are now on sale 9 u y THE ELKS BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETS TIllS EVEN ING TO LOOK OVER PLANS f A meeting of tho Elks Building Association will be hold this evening at the office of Attorney T B liar rison to look over plans eta for the now building to bo started shortly It was expected that bids would soon bo tasked for but it seems that there has thltIplans building it was voted by some of the members of the association to do it over again and ask for plans from various archi tects Mr and Mrs George Card of the South Side are parents of a boy baby The young man enjoys the distinction of having one grand parent one great grand parent and one great great grand parentand represents five generations ee eTAKE YOUR Y To PRESCRIPTIONSII XIZ OF THE RIVERS Observations taken at 7 a m River 147 on the gauge 5 fall of 20 in the last 34 hours Weather clear with north winds Temperature 25 with indications for warmer weather Winds will change to east before night The Memphis went into Tennessee river Saturday The Clydo is duo tomorrow from Tennessee river The Novius has gone to Oaseyvillo after a tow of ties The Monio Bauer went into Tennes see river Saturday The Henrietta went to Joppa yester day to unload ties The Lyda went into Tennessee river this morning after ties The Ten Broook wont into Tonnes see river yesterday after ties This morning tho Dick Fowler re sumed her regular trips to Oalro The Fannio Wallace is duo from the mines at Caioyvillo with coal She has been thorn ice bound Tho Inverness took a tow of ties to Brookport thin ruorning to unload She had been Ice bound here with ties The John S Hopkins will leave Thursday for Evansville anti tomor row thero will be no packet to that cityThe Joe Fowler left this morning at 11 oclock for Kvnimvillo after laying up for several weeks on account of low water and Ico The Woolfolk in laying up waiting for boilers The bottlers are on the L and N nod tho I O has been una bio to move them on account of the heavy business For tho first time in many weeks the Ohio riverfront Lonlsvlllo down is open to navigation and this morning no ico was reported at Evansrlllo and coal is being dropped through tho canal nt Lonlville Thlt moans that a slight rise Iis reported at Louisville with indications for more water anti if the weather remains moderate the boating stage will bo excellent for some time- TIIROUGII TO CITY OF MEXICO WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS VIA IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE In elegant Pullman sleeping oaralleav fog St Louis 810 Po m iaily via Laredo Gateway Shortest and quick est line Excursion tickets now on sale For further information call on or address H T G MATTHEWS T P A253 Room 303 Equitable Building Louisville Ky Hearst has mortagort his IEditor newspaper properties for 1000000 I DR FENNERS I Kidney BackacheAlso Ykidneysurinary organs Also heart disease rheumatism backache gravel dropsy female Cure I Dont become discouraged There Is a cure for you If nccn nry wrlto Dr r nocr liehrralKntaltfetiunucuriegjunsuch CMC as yours Alt comultutloirt arc FREB No Longer Fears Briglits Disease or Rheumatism I I Muncie Ind March 15 1903 After having taken other so called cures without any relief I commenced taking Dr Konncra Kidney and liackncho Cure I took 4 bottles and I am glad to pro claim I am a well man uNo more aches or pains no fear of Brights Disease or Rheumatism both of which havo troubled mo for years and I can give all tho praise to Dr Fcnner Jas IP Smith Sold by Druggists 50c and 1 Get Cook Book and Treatise the KidneysFREE M M Fcnncr M D Fredonia N Y onIIKorjwlo by DnBoli ito1bC Co anti J D Bacon g IinI I I In a few weeks the work or picking and packing them i for market will begin Reach California any time before the first of January and you will see the process from beginning to end This years crop promisestt to be the biggest on record 30000 carloads possibly more 7aM trip U CtlltomU IU eery Impti mner nowtdjr U your k filet red vi UM Rock tiUoJ tSystem Tw rouU vUElPoo aa Calendo Oo ODe way nture tee otlxr Information bout rstd through car Mnrle it furaUbxi oa rtqtuit 1 a G D DACOW Dlittlcl Ilinncrr Art9 Ell Kcittb tuft Cticlentf O u Subscribe For TRiosUN I l 1 I five Free Trips to the Worlds FairII J Valuable THE SUN proposes to give five trips to the great Worlds Fair at St Louis next summer to i The most popular clerk in a local retail or wholesale establishmentF The most popular School Teacher city or county The most popular Federal County artCity Employe v i The most popular Resident of the County t i The most popular Member of a Local Union f 1M In eachcopy of The Sun will be found a ballot to be used in this V contest Cut it out each day and send it in This is a rare opportunity for some of your friends to attend this great Exposition free of expense Why not have one of them do so Louisfandreturn and 50 in cash for expenses 1 I 1 P t1c 41 t qe FREEUntil February 27 teeth extracted free from 9 to II n HI dally to advertise our new and painless method of extracting teeth known and Used by us alone Paducah Real Painless Dentists Office 331 Broadway upstairs Gown and Bridge Work or A Specially Until Iebtuary 27 we will do all work at the following prices Set of teeth h fyoo Gold filling fi anti up Pure Platinum filllng75c tof I Silver fillings 5o and 75C- 22K Gold Crown f4 and IS Teeth Cleaned 75C Call and have your teeth examined It will cost you nothing All work guar anteed to be strictly firstclass NO STUDENTS Wednesday and Saturday even I inOpen a WARREN 4- WARREN 1or Fine Selection of Watches Jewelry and Optical Goods Prices most reasonable t 217 Broadway t New Phone jli ST LOUIS AND TENNESSEE RIVER PACKET COMPANY FOR TENNESSEE RIVER STEAMER CLYDE Guru tatuoah lot Ttoncue River nuW odnodar at t Po m Thomas 11lArmstrong Master BUORNB ROBINSON Clerk Thus company is not rciponsblo fot invoice charge rules collected by the clerk of the boat r OliverrKyThosMcOrejorBenlon OLIVER OLIVER S MCGREGOR LawyersOPFICKS Denton Ky tear hart ol Marshall County Pmliicah Ky Room BuildingNew 303 WOODDelivered the City lfor the best cooking and heating wood Telephone 567 riug 2 BEN T FRANK ljlllIIJlllI11IJlJJJJIJ i SOULESII tL1 i tr l FFiFdi F FFtFPtbFiFiFF E W BRITTAIN CutMctor Painter alit Paper tlangi EcUnutesfurnished J Residence 005 on abort notice Trimble Street New Phone 510 Mtht tlatHtilttCMoNIoNI USE SOULES i IIBALM i skinxdre6ll Dr A M Ashcraft DENTIST Office Up Stairs Fraternity Iluildlt Fron- tVeal fJ1anb attb CcJlemitrli YeU1I1 ItNUICTlOB a o BOSWHistoric TO NEW YORK VIA Washington Baltimore and Philadelphia Stopover Privileges on All FirstI Class Tickets Elegant Vestibuled Trains 3andFAllof Them Dallyi Coaches with high back seats Pullman drawing room sleepers observation sleeping cars com panys own dining car service Meals served a la Carte beautiful Allegheny moun SEEThe historic Harpers Ferry Iotoinalic river and the capllolttor sleeping car reservations etc call on any ticket agent or address O P McCAKTV Genl Pass Agent Cincinnati O R R BROWN DI A Louisville Ky ESTABLISHED 1s7a The City National Bank PADUCAH KYI Capital Surplus soil Undivided Profits 40000000 S n HUGIIHS President IJo3 L FRIKDMAN ice Ptesldent f C UTTKRIIACK Cashier- C K RICIIARIISON Assistant Cashier Accounts of Hanks Bankers Corpor anon and Individuals solicited and guaranteed every accommodation consistent with prudent banking Interest paid on time deposits DIRECTORS S B HDCHKS W H SLACK J C UTTKRUACK FRIKDJCAN DRJ 3G33L R A R ANSPACIIKK BACK OWEN When in St Louis Stop at THE MADISON JUST remodeled throughout new management Courteous employee Home- Like in appointments Broadway and Chestnut IN heart of shopping district end theatres and wholesale houses Coveuieutly located and delightful place lot mer chants and pleasure seekers LuClede and Market St Cars Dire I from Union Station RATES 100 200 A DAY EUROPEAN PLAN TRY OUR IMPORTED Black and Blackand Green MIXED TEAS 65c and 75a pound BEST TEA ON EARTH 00 CHINESE LAUNDRY- Work Guaranteed MOB SP8CIAfTY NIGH ORAOC DOMESTIC FINI1H ON COLLARS AND CUFFS NOIOJ Broadway UCPMONE 733 A B B GRIFFITH M D- PHYSIC1ANANDSDR6EON Residence 1000 Jefferson street tele phone 140 Office Blurrell building 525 Broadway telephone 88 Office hours 7 toga m i to 37 to 9 p nI D G PARK Lawyer General Practice in all the Courts Room aoSJio ad Floor PADUCAH Fraternity Building KENTUCKY ED HUBBARDAttorney Room NO9 Paducah Water Co Bldg 126 South 4th street DR L D SANDERS EyeEarOffice Hours Fraternity 8 to 12 Building 2 to 4 ALBEN W BAREE- YAttorneyatLaw Room No5 Columbia Building Telephone gar Ringe 11111 I FIWSTRORSBy Author sR Under the Rose r- H EepyTlekl 1512 fcy TIE BOWCN MERRILL COMPANY ftlh MI fnhlA h t tltltrtnlt Mmtltltltl tI tI 11111111111 II 1111 II II 1 No M JI 1Sot 1 n i n I HHM 6m r n A solemn peace fell upon tbo young girl as she entered and she Roetucd to leave behind her all disturbing emo tions finding refuge In the supreme tranquillity of this ancient city of the dead She was surrounded by a resigned grief a sorrow so dIgnified that It did not clash with tho sweeter In fluences of nature Tho monotonous sound of the words of the priests bar monized with the scene To many the words so mournfully Intoned brought solace and surcease tram sorrow The sisters of charity moved among the throng with grave pale faces mere shadows of their earthly selves as though they had un dergone the first stage of the great metamorphosis which Ib promised The little orphan children heard nnd heeded no more than the butterfly which lighted upon tbo engraven wont Dust to dust and poised gracefully us It bathid In the suiislilnc stretching its wings In wantonness of beautyNow Constance sUllied to see the lit tie ones plnylng on the steps of n mon ument It was the tomb of a great Jurist n moan of dignity during his mundane existence his head cnimmed with those precepts which ore devised for the temporal well Lelng of that fabric sometimes termed society and again civilisation The poor waifs with suppressed laughter they dared not give full vent to their merriment with the black robed Bisters not tar away ran around the steps unmind ful of time Inscription which might have been written by a Johnson and as unconscious of unseemly conduct as the Insects that hummed In tbe grass lIushr whispered one of the sis tern as n funeral cortege approached The chlid qwide eyed In awe and wonder desisted In their play It Is nn old man who died last night said a nun In a low voice to Constance noticing her look of In qalry The silver crucifix shone fitfully ahead while the chanting of the priest winding in and out after the holy symbol fell upon the ear And the young girl gazed with pity as the remains of the Marquis do Llgne her father were borne by- CIiAlTEItI XXVII and longer trailed the JGElt of a tall tombstone as the sun wcut down It merged Into the general twi light like n life lengthening out and out and finally blending in restful darkness With that transition came a sudden sense of Isolation and lonell ness the little burial ground seemed also world the sky its walls and cell IngFrom the neighborhood of the gates hind vanished the dusky vendors trun tiling their booths and stalls cityward As abruptly hail disappeared the bear ers of dower and artificial roses with baskets i Klscd upon their bends Imparting to their figures dignity and erwtti a Tho sad eyed nuns had wended their way out of the little king dom of the departed surrounded by time laughing children and preceded by the priests and acolytes All the sounds and activities of the daythe merriment of the little ones the oblations of the priests the greetings of friends were followed by Inertness and languor Motionless against the sky spread tho branches of the trees like lines etched there still were the clambering vines that clasped monolith and column t nut suddenly that deathlike lull In natures animation and unrest was ab ruptly broken and an unroarlous vocif oration dispelled the voiceless peace For Jack aahores a Crasus lads With a Jill for every Jack sang a hoarse voice as Its owner came staggering along one of the walks of the cemetery for all his song no blue water sailor man but a boisterous den- Izen of the great river n raftsman or a keel boatman who had somehow found himself In the burial ground and now was beating aimlessly about How this rollicking waif of the grogshop came to wander so far from the convivial haunts of hIs kind and to choose this spot for a ramble can only tie explain ed by tho vagaries of Inebriety With A Jill In your wake A fair port youll make ho continued when his eye fell upon the figure of a woman some distance ahead and fairly discernible In the gathering twilight Immediately the song ceased and ho steadied himself gazing incredulously after tho form that hind attracted hIs attention Hello he said Avast my dear ho called out- Echoing In that still place his harsh tones produced n startling effect nnd the figure before him moved faster and faster casting n glance behind her at tho man from the river who with snatches of song started in uncertain but determined pursuit As the heavy footsteps sounded nearer she increased her pace with eyes bent upon time dIs- tant gate Darker seemed to grow the way More menacing the shadows out stretched across the path Louder crunched time boots on the shell walk More audible became tho words of tho song that flowed from his lips when time sound of a sudden and violent nl tercation replaced Jhc hoarse toned cadence ail altercation that was of brief duration characterized by long shoreman oaths and followed by siI lence And then a figure not that of tho tuneful waterman sprang to the side of the startled girl Miss Carewl exclaimed a well remembered voice- Bewildered breathing quickly she gazed from Edward Mnuvllle who tins unexpectedly accosted her to the prostrate form lying motionless on the tend Time rude awakening from her dy dream In the hush of that peaceful plicc and the surprising sequence hind ilzcil her Muses and for the moment It seemed something tragic must have b ppencd Is he dead she asked quickly un able to withdraw her glance from limo Immovable figure stretched out in the dim light on the path No fear said Mnuvtlle quietly almost thoughtfully although his eyes Wpro yet bright from the encounter You cant kill his kind bo added contemptuously Brutes from coal barges or raftsmen from the head wa Uis lie struck against a stone when ho fell mind what with that and till liquor In him will rest there awhile Hell conic to without remembering what bns happened Turning moodily the land baron walked slowly down the road away train the gate She thought he was about to Ileave her when bo paused as though looking for something stooped to the ground and returned holding out n garment You dropped your wrap Miss Care he said awkwardly The night Is cold and you will need It She of fered no resistance when he placed It over her shoulders Indeed seemed un conscious of the attention Dont you think we had better got he went on It wont hurt him indicating tho motionless body to stay here the brute Her answering look was so gentle so sad an unwonted feeling of com punction seized him He repented of his harshness and added less brusquely Why did you remain so late- I did not realize how late it had become Your thoughts must have been very absorbing he exclaimed quickly his brow onco more overcast Not difficult was It for him to stir mise upon whom her mind had been bent and Involuntarily hIs jaw pet disagreeably while he looked at her re sentfully In that light be could but dimly discern her trice Her bonnet had fallen from her head her eyes were bent before her ns though striv ing to penetrate the gathering darkness With his sudden spell of jealousy came till temptation to clasp her In Ids arms In that silent Isolated place but the figure of the sailor came between him mid the desire while pride time heritage of the gentleman fought down the longing This self conquest was not accomplished however with out a sacrifice of temper for after 11 pause he observed There Is no accounting for a wom aims taste SJio did not controvert this state mftit but the start she gave told hint the shaft hind sped home An outlaw t An outcast exclaimed the patroon stung beyond endurance by hilt thought Still no reply only more hurried foot steps Around them sounded a gentle rustling A lizard scrambled out of their path through the crackling leaves A bat or some other winged creature suddenly whirred before them mid vanished They hind now approached the gate through which they passel ls he deadr and found themselves on the road leadS ing directly to tho city whoso lights had already begun to twinkle lu the dusk TO BE CONTINUED The Oldest College Tho College of Confucius the old university of China has for 9000 years borne the name of Kwotsckter Its main building the finest temple of Confucius In China has 300 columns in Its court on which aro engraved the names of Its COOOO graduates J ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine Carters Little Liver Pills Must tear Signature of d ecr eo FaeSlmJIo Wrapper Below ye 7anaa aeeT I Ie take unpL roIEADACMLCARTERS ITTLE Iran IIUOU8HEM i FDIITDRPID LIVER I PILLOCONSTiATION rOil SALLOW SKIN roll THECOMPLUIOI moat 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routes on tho return trip Either of the fol lowing booklets will bo sent on receipt of two cent stamp Land of the Sky tt Winter Homes containing hotel lilt Hunting and Fishing in tbo South containing game laws Cuba folder etcComplete information as to rates schedules eta will bo gladly fur nished on appllcavion to O H hung orford D P A Southern railway 334 Fourth Avenue Louisville Ey T A 1IOSFor the Kidneys LlAIL nndStmnacht 1It attttoNI ttt+ TR- YCESCARA I J QUININE i J FOR YOUR COLD SLEETHS DRUG STORE I kltthk Ntf tt Nt t Nt ti oNINC tdt4 Thos E Moss J B Moss Moss MossL- AWYERS Room no Fraternity Building Paducab Ky BRINTON B DAVIS F A L A ARCHITECT 32oIceBuilding Paducah Ky I JANES I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE G s MORTGAGED 1 LOANS 0ft0a0 IOR SALE No 226 Kentucky Anemic Good bus Incas property Rents at 13510 pew monthprice on easy payments 31oaa1311 Broadway Large house and large lot Good property at 14500 New house 5 rooms and ball Foun tain Park Harrison St west of Foul nAvenue Price 1050 New honse 4 rooms hull bail Nosresidence 50 foot lot on Monroe St between isth and 13th at 1300- looo vacant lots for saleall parts of city and prices from 850 to 7500 Three 3room houses on North lath street between Boyd and Burnett at f700 each on easy monthly payments Excellent 3room house on South Ninth street near Bockmon at 600 Good investment to rent out Fountain Park 2room house on 50 foot lot in best neighborhood at 1525 3 No 1301 Broadway 5 room house bath corner lot fronting 84 feet on Broadway Choice property anxious to sell See we for particulars and get a good thing No 305 North Seventh street lot 116 by 165 feet to alley 12room house very choicest property in city At price to make sale See me if you want beet thing to be had No mi Jefferson street good 7room modern house at 3500 on very easy paymentsSix honse 57 foot 9 inch co tier lot southeast corner Seventh and liar neon street very best part of city at 3500 on easy payments No trot North Tenth street 4 rooms and hall in fine repair bargain at f85o of this 150 Cash and balance in monthly paymentsNew room house in good condi tion rents at f12 a month white tenant loth street near Husbands a bargain 1675 One of the best houses in Rowland town 1353 Langitaff avenue 4 rooms fn fine condition corner lot shade price 850 half cash Very desirable offer in home in Arcadia at 3000 oil easy payments See me for details Come right along if yon want film loans at 6 per cent as have plenty AU classes of property in every parts the city of which a few samples arc hero givenFirst class business property on Third Street near Broadway Ask for details 92iClark Street very nice 3 room cottage in fine condition at 950 Four room house and vacant lot 7t feet in all at southwest corner Seventh and Husbands Streets bargain at l85o 6 PER CENT FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan at 6 per cent on farms 10 years time Interest pay able annually 325 feet Clay between Eleventh and Twelfth streets three bricklhonces sell whole ground vacant by foot or the houses as whole or singly Ask prices as wanted C Two circle front lots together In Fountain Park each 87 feet wide Will sell separate Price on corner one f750 and 4600 on inside one Good eight room house 60 foot lo sewerage in both bathroom and kitchen South side Jefferson streets between Ninth and Tenth streets Excellent home on easy payments In best test dence part of city Price fSooo No 1740 Harrison street in Fountain Parknew four room nice house foot lot at rcoo or this with adjoinln vacant 50 foot lot 1200 Have money at all times at6 per cent for ten years time to loanon term mortgagesNo Clay St near corner nth nice 4room brick house atjjiooo Two houses on one lot at northwest corner of Ninth and Ohio streets total rents 2050 per month Price 2oss Easy payments- No 5 20 North Sixth street rented by year tojprompt paying tenant at 35 per month Price 4000 No 1036 Monroe street excellent five loom house 50 foot lot very desirable home in first class neighborhood Price 1950 No 1341 South Ninthfcstreet fiva roomsJhall shade andfruit trees Price teoo Fifty lots in Fountain Park at priced from 125 to 1000 terms io cash and J5 monthly payments Several corner lots on Claystreet with Joining inside lots to go with cornet ones if desired r W M JANES I525 B Way Paducah Ky OldPhont M87 A k Y Good Snaps for Cold Snaps tiGreatReduction Sales Minter weather holds but winter prices dont Look like a cyclone had a sfruckem- Heres much worth for cold days in j v Overcoats and Suits 75cntbe Dollar lt ttNo reason why every man should not be well and warmly clothed at such prices Then we have reductions on in all depart ments now B Weille J Son American German National Bank PADUCAH KENTUCKYII Capital and Surplus 32600000 r Ceo C Thompson Prat- T J Atkins Vice Trc I Ed L Atkins Cutler Husbands Atit Casts Accounts of individuals firms andcor pcrations arc respectfully invited f This bank is centrally located completely equipped and will re- Ceive I new business on most favorable terms Have some choice offices to rent Lighted heated and all sanitary improvements a I IPatronizeTelephone Co rfrt Class UptoDate Service All Long Distance Instruments NO FAVORITES ALL TREATED ALIKE Business Phones 250 Per Month Residence Phones 150 Per Month Your patronage and good will appreciated EAST TENNESSEE TELEPHONE nOM moaroanaD laLong distance lines and telephones of this Company enable you to talk almost anywhere In Southern Indiana Southern H Illinois Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi and Louisiana t Wo can put you In quick and satisfactory communication with tho people of this great section of tho country We solicit your patronage Rates reasonable Equipments and facilities unsurpassed JAMES rCALDWELl J W WINTER Jfc redent Oenl Mnnatrc Scso Li Tina For 6O Days I will guarantee this Plezo Mantle against breakage when not caused by rough usage They are the only successful and practical supported mantle In the world is a new production and will give from 90 to 100 candle power It being a wellknown fact that all vibration is vertical these mantles can be used where nil others fail They have no equal for lighting dauce halls bowling alleys factories and machine shops Can be used on portable stands 4 gasoline lamps and other appliances tJ Try one ED D HANNAN 132 South Fourth Street J 0rfydrresr Sraeoar00or0S0rr000Ar00000SOrrarar000SSS o Coal Lime and Cement o Sewer Pipe J Wall Coping o L H M CUNNINGHAM 5 Phone 960a IStWandlClarli 0 0- oosruaoeooosatro oeoooorarrrrrroooorroeooo s Subscribe for THE SUNand get the news S 4 whileI it is news IN THE CONTEST Most popular federal county or city employeeIHattio Olark 37124 Frank Mooro 10381- Honry Bailey 41r Will Lydon 3116 Fred Asbton 22611 Allard Williams 13110 Frank Harlan 460- Ed Olark 3- OhB9 Grimtt2B9Capt John Stanshter 172 John Austin 1211 Joe Collins 16 Obu Holllday 1 II alias Barber 1 Most popular member of local union OI 0 Hayman 28082 Ed EnRlert 10120 W W Estes 3731 Harry Pixler 124 John O Rcavts 6S Jno Saunders 211 Will Gregory 10 Joe Randal I Dick Wood I Resident of tho county Henry Tomplo 26SfiC Henry Mouser 34709 0 K Lamond UC7St Richard Bell 30361- J W Harris 804 0 M Thornhlll 240 Ed Willis 221i J P McQueen 126 Theo Ilovecamp 17 Jet Ooeman 1 Ollnt Handle a Retail or wholesale clerk I vote for As the most popular ft deral city or county employe Not good after Feb 15 1904 I vote for As the most popular school teacher Not good after Feb 15 1904 I vote for As the most popular clerk Not good after Feb 15 1904 I vote for As the most popular resident of the county Not good after Feb 15 1904 I vote for As the most popular member of a local union Not good after Feb 15 1904 Miss Rath Oromoons 239406 Halry Hinkle 142201- Ir Fred Smith 26007- ri 01110 Elliott 17122 Hannah Petter 3712 Mill Maggie Williams 207 Uiis Mamie baynham 7- liss Augusta List liB Mr James Scott 21- MlsII Dorris Martin 10 II Hogotto 1 School teacher Mils Jessie Rooks 152670 Villiam Lawrence 140234 Miss Jessie Byrd 147377 dies Lizzie Singleton 8030 Bias Mabel Roberts 308- Iiss Ellen Willis 329 lies Maggie Acker 220 Ella Larkin 189 Else Ada Brazolton 169 rot A M Rouse 111 iliss Etta Ware 100 W U Mason 65 rot J T Ross 21 Sao Atchison I UJss Morgan 9 T I Is EIGHTEENII a wy OUT OF DOOR IWear as well as indoor wear with a pair or Dorothy Dodd Shoes will prove a most satisfactory investment for any lady YOU GET THE- MROCKS AY Several Couples Married in tin City Marriages Also of Other People In This Section of the State I News has been received In tho city of the marriage of Mr Henry Robin lon of the city to Mils Eflle CoU luau formerly in the East Tonncssei Telephone Exchange here at McNary Ky the homo of the bride last Wednesday The young man is a son of Mr Wm Robinson formerly a member of the tire department and until I recently in the grocery business onii Miss Ina Florence Ohapple of theII Mnyfleld road nnd Mr Thomas Torian of this city were married at the residence of Mr Giifnth 312 West Uroadway Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock ROT George O Bach- man of the First Cumberland Presby terian church pet formed tho cero mony Tho conplo will reside in thi city h Mr Harry Evans of tbo Indopcn lent Telephone company here and Miss Mattto Bowles of Bolivar lenn wore married Sunday alter noon Tho groom hue made man friends since he came to Paducah and vas at one time private secretary tc John Alexander Dowie at Zion City ills brldo is a charming young lady Mr J E Grocnway a lineman for the Independent Telephone company at Benton Ky and Miss M E Jeff rey of Paducah were married at the State hotel at Metropolis Ill Satnr fay night at 8 oclock by Justice Lig KeU Tho wedding was first announced to take place hero at the brides home on Trimble street The marriage of Miss Mary Hannon md Mr J W Reed will tako plaot his evening at the home of tho bride in Burnett street The groom II a popular plumber ol 5d Hannens plumbing establishment and the bride is an attractive young ladyMr P G Ohlldren and Mill Molllo Davie of the county wore married at tbe Ingram house Saturday afternoon ate by Justice R J Esther Tho room in 53 and tho bride 25 FELL INTO SLOUGH ClitTord Holland aged 14 fell Inti the slough this afternoon and came tear being drowned but was fliho oat It is claimed ho was drunk and ho was arrested L r I stock has been replen with new fresh drugs and patrons are assured carefully pre scriptions and courteous treat ment Come to see me W A WINSTON 4 CO 999 anaas4I J Welhave then1 in all kinds of leathers for all kLlds of weather AToo 300 and 350 Ask to see ou- r1Misses DollarF School Shoes L Old Phone 1486 OBO ROCK tI CUPIDSDARTS relside 11IAJt 1Pure1 OUR compounded Broadway n Seventeen Years of Success Mechanics Building and a Loan Association Pays 6 per cent on withdrawals pays 10 per cent on ma turities Loans 60 per cent of value of your property Helps build up your city Helps save your money Helps the mechanics laborers and merchants Thirty =Fifth Series Now on Sale Directors K G Boons W P Paxton George Rock J L Dethsbares P I Scott W D Greer Attorney V M PUher Secretary W P PAXTOX frea It UUDV Cashier P PrxviUK At Cashier Citizens Savings Bankr Third and Broadway CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 140000 I rTFRtIarnI I rnf1 t DlRHCfORS James A Rudy K1 Ml 1ither Geo C Wallace Ceo O Hart H P Gilson W I Patton P Kntnleitcr H Pailvy It Rudy l the accounts of all persons in need of bank III1itcs facilities Open Saturday Nights Interest Paid on Time Deposits As mad as t a wet hen Is every mans alowance when his aun dry work doetnt please him The same work doesnt please everybodyall of us have whims of our own Doesnt matter we wont quarrel We will please you Let us humor your whims but pleise glvo us an inkling ol the little things you like attended t- oStar LaundryBoth Phones coo 120 N 4th St CITY TRANSFER CO C L V N METER Manager All KINDS OF IHANSFERIH6 MOVING AND HEAVY HAULING MACHINERY A SPECIALTY OFfcUCK Riverfront between Court and Washington streets Telephone No 4W All orders Urife or small xril receive nmpt Attention c = IfU L TBiF DUffETW c Gray Prop 107 s Fourth OLU IMMHNSELY IOPUIARII MERCHANTS LUNCHI IServed in the cozy little side room far 150 every day except Sunday T WINKS LIQUORS AND CIGARS IN THIi CITY r r = r =T = il77JTiC w HOTEL LAGOMARSINO Ladies if you become fatigued while shopping stop in at our Cafe A nice place to find rest and light lunches Everything in Season I I I yrt fjfc i