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The Paducah evening sun: n. Tuesday, May 12, 1908.
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. s aJ t tttbninI t1tnin un+ L VOL XXIII N0114 PADUCAH KYo TUESDAY EVENING MAY 121908 TEN CENTS PER WEEK ATTACK PADDCAH NEXT FALL PLAN OF NIGHT RIDERS Agitation anti Organization Under Way Preparing For Overrunning Purchase Upset by Prosecutions in alto way County WIIKIti MCIIT IUDKIIS MKK Tint three lodges of night riders haw been Installed In MuCracket county and that It was planned to at tempt tin attack on Paducah next tall throwing a mi indent number of men ticrosn the Tennessee river Into Cnllo way county the day before the attack to make tho limidlng forces over whelming was the startling Information glean out by Sanford Lt Mall tin spy on tho night rIders who jolnet the organization to secure Informa lion Aluylleld wus to have Ixen taken when a sulflclenl force bad been ur1 canlxed In the vicinity to do the work und protect the raiders froth euceeusJ ful iirosocutlan In the local courts The work of organization and nglta ton In the Purchase which resulted In the Catlowny countyt prosecutions was tit preliminary to overrunning the Purchase as they have overrui Caldwell Trigs Christian Crlttendtl and Iyon counties Now the author IU11 have tilt name of practically ev iiry man In the night rider organlza tloir and the founder and commander In chief a native of Caldwell coilnty IIs well known to the ofato authorities Authorities now nrcconvlncetl that within g year the night Hder organ ization will be broken up effectually When It was remarked that there Mm no uxcuC for attacking Iurcha tobacco markets because the buyer had agreed not to purcha e any lodged tobacco n JlppklnsvIHe citizen sold Hint was exactly the state of af fairs that pncedefl the Hopklnavlllc raid TIm alter tune raids wero dl rciUed toward llopklnsrtllo and final ly a public minting Wa1 hW by to IKCCO growers at which It waa elated11 nil they asked was for buyers to agree not to purchase edged tobacco A committee wnltvd on the buyers and hoy agreed and kept their agreement That quieted suspicion anti vigilance was relaxed When the night rldcru did go to HopkliiBVllle no one was on guard lit CaldwtH and Trigg and Lyon countli SIght Hider lodges met at Mool IIOIIIM In Callowny county they used the lodge rooms of a cer tain Bvcria order Tho night rider lodKos cant of the river are named for the schools whore they moot Three lodges compose a Silent Brigade with a colonel In command When n raid IIs planned men arc rAnt Into lilt town n few days ahead mill It nil Is well tho night of time raid the Hples meet thu main body with a while Hag The force lIs divided Into us many tquadx as there are points to be guarded according to t4iu plans of tho spies and over each squad U a leader The whllo scarf lIs worn over the right shoulder and time loaders wur them crowed In front Hall n Speller Halls particular work In tho lodge was to spot men who talk to- oIIIl1chlle did his work well nUll learned all there was to know about all the night riders In tile course of Ms occupation Theo he turned them up and there Is little left for time thithorltlcH to learn about night riders Hall appeared before n grand jury In a county east of the Tennessee river to tell about a raid on a town and a whipping and when he got tired of answering questions he suggested that the sheriff In charge of the grand jury be put on time stand as ho Iheld the lantern whlls tho whipping was going on and time foreman also was present The Other members wore all night riders Halt said people rode from Trigg and Lyon counties across Trlgg and part of Christian to take part In Ute llopklnsvlllo raid Ho sold they could ride part of the way In daylight In their Night Rider regalia as every mart woman and child they would pass wpuld bo a night rider Hull u soldier Whllo here Hid has been staying with tho soldiers He Is not register ed at tho hotel and when lie talks there aro soldiers all wound apparent- lyI as Interested In his recital IlIt any one else and when he gets too frank a sergeant coughs A rran from Gal loway county said he recognized Hull nc ono he saw In a soldiers uniform nt Murray Hall says he will not go hack to Lyon county to live and he iJM work Iin sight but neither ho nor iry of time soldiers would admit that Ke Js a member of the national guard 1 t Doctors of Southwest Kentucky Meeting in This City to Discuss Topics of Interest to Profession I Session of Medical Association is Called to Order at City Hall This JMorningTin Program Excessive fees wore not down for dlfciiKslon on the program of the Southwester Kentucky Medical asso elation which mot In the council chamber of time city hall this morning at 1100 oclock but manyof the doctor are keyed up to forcible orations pu that eubject Secretary C B IQr1 cell tins discharged his duties so well that the members were called on to pny all their duos to the association for which they were hi arrears Much goodnatured grumbling was occas limed by the secretarys hunt In tho musty old records of the aiwoclatlon for rack duty as the visiting pity sicians did not rellth paying out five dollars macro or less of the money they probably hail expected to ute in seeing the sights As a consequence of Secretary Jur colla good bookkeeping time treasury of time association prevents a better showing on tho first day of the annual meeting than It has ever shown It remains to bo seen what effect his conscientious course wljl have on Iris rbanccH for reflection to time were tnrynhlp when the election of officers comes up tonight Just preceding the tisnquct at the Palmer lIous- eIhlrtIhhlh MiTlhiK This Is tho thirtyeighth annual meeting of tho association and the attendance Is up to par Tho banquet vhlch always takes place on the even Ing of time first day of the meeting draws a good owning attendance Several prominent specialists are horn or will arrive today from C3ilcaeo Ijoulsvllle Nut hvlllo and other imlnta to give clinics or lectures Drs 0 T Freer Chicago 0 S Haynes Loulsvillo It E Fort Nndivllle T Bunt Stucky LoutevIHe Mi1 C Me lannon Nuslivllle G A Hwndon LauUvlllea Curran Pope Louisville Joseph A Sweeney Louisville and O O KrklWIon Hopklnsvlllo are among tho phyvlcinns not members of the nu RoHatlnn on the program AeUlo from the regular program time election of officers tonight Is the principal Interest Dr V A Stllloy the president opened title morning tufxlon and will preside until tits suc cessor Is elected Iaducih has not had the presidency for several years and lIs entitled to It hurt Dr IL I1 Karl of Uaweon SprinGS Is roost promin ently mentioned for the place Ho has the support of ninny 1aducuh doc tors For secretary Dr C Bl Purr cell Is strong In the race ilK Is Dr E Jt Earle The vie presidencies will County Ollicers of Bracken Declare They Fear No Clash With Troops Cadiz 1Ky May 12 Special J G Cossey and C S Colson acv companied by General WtlllnniH nnd six roldlera arrested and swore out warrants against five JJiOIl county men anti t 1 Trlgg county men chnrg Ing them with whipping Cossey nnd Colson Time sheriff Is serving the warrants Augusta 1Ky May the vicinity of Powersvlllo Sunday one of the soldiers Private Green became boisterous and fired a gun frightening women and children Deputy Sheriff Robertson presented a warrant to Lieutenant hell and demanded that ho turn the soldier over to the authorities for trial Lieuten ant DIll replied that Greed was usher arrest and would bo tried render military law County officials In formed Hell that unless he delivered Green to the sheriff they would sum son enough men to take hint by force Soldiers suddenly woro called out of tho town to prevent a clash this morning but citizens are angry and trouble Is feared today Augusta county ofllclals deny there Is danger of n clash with Hoops and will not try to take the soldiers away More Soldiers Frankfort Ky May 12 Special Sixty more soldiers woro ordered to Bracken county Alleged Night llldcrs Arrested Nashville tuna May 12Fourr night riders James Varbrougli PHId Brandont John Darnell and Marian Thompson were arrested at Tlpton ylllo yesterday Darnell confess d bo changed but little Interest Is manl tested tn these offices Dr 0 II Urothifw tho treasurer will probably bo reelected on usual Mayor James P Smith approved of the association Jn his address ul iclcomo this morning and his expres shone of good will were returned by- Dr W W Richmond of Clinton The Rev 8 B Moore of the First Curls tian tliurch gave the Invocation Dr 0 T Sullivan and Dr J W Illacknrd of the Methodist church were Inter ested auditors The session was late in opening and several papers were not given In the absence of the au tharal Pad it cah physicians dropped In between calls Time annual meet- Ing will extend through Wednesday afternoon Tonight the place for the Eomlannual meeting will be selected probably Bonio HUmmer resort Only two gapes on the program for this morning were given time one by Dr James II Lolcher of Henderson being postponed owing to his failure to arrive In time but the postponed papers will bo read this afternoon or In subsequent ijtsslons Dr E A Stevens of Mayflold read a paper on Tho Absence of Opium as a Thera peutic mud Dr a S Hearne of Louisville read a paper and gave a clinic iiilng late Instruments In his work 6 Com lllIeo reports and other rOlll tine business were quickly disposed of and today honorary members were elected as well as new members soclfttlonlAure of the evening session to bo given In tho council chamber Continued on Page Four CELEBRITIES DINING AT WHITE HOUSE TONIGHT Washington May 12 Fortyone goveinnrs tho justices of the supreme cpurt and two cabinet officers rind a dozen or more public moon will dlno with the president tonight at what Is practically the preliminary meeting of tho white houso conference of gov ernors Sine presidential possibili ties wllf sit together Carnegie Hill Hampers and Mitchell also will be there Tlllmaii In Sanitarium Washington May 12Tllltnan Is iero In a sanitarium Ho decline to see callers He will sail for IEurope Saturday ELEVEN MEN OF TRIGG AND FIVE MEN OF LYON ARRESTED WHIPPING FOLKS t2SJleclnlI- n ARE FOR and Implicates Yarbrough and Bran donThe arrest grow out of disorders Saturday night Time riders hind decld ed to whip John Bartlett a merchant pad they tad a negro In dinrgo who yas to ply time lasli Time negro es cnped and gave the scheme away Night Riders In Dlxon Dickson Tenn May 12 NightI riders burned the barn of George Wall a farmer residing two miles from Cumberland Furnace Loss ItfOO This to the first time night riders have Invaded DIxon county State prison bloodhounds have been placed on time scent Soldiers to Maysvllle Lexington Ky May 1Twomllltla companies left today for Mays villa carrying rules and revolvers 11- IIU hinted the authorities heard of a raid on Maysvi- lluPRISONERS SHOT- ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE PRISON St Petersburg May 12ln an at tempt to assist prisoners In Bkate prison to escape a bomb was thrown Into the IInstitution today It ex ploded with terrlllo force and ten fugitives were shot dead by guards Washington May lBryau and Johnson arrived hero this morning 01 the same train Tliey met at dinner and last evening on the train had talc Fairbanks visited with then for a whllOi Ho was on the sanse train 1 40 RINGS OF FINGER- IDENTIFY BODY OF MRS GDNNESS Coroners Physician Removes Most Doubt That Woman Perished in Homo Another Scandinavian Left l Homo in Answer I to Ad laiOUTKS IIOUSK OP IIOHIIOIIS Laporto Ind flay 12Coroner Physician Myer today found three rings on tho fingers of woman taken from time ruins of time Gunnesa home One plain gold and the others dia mond The gold ring Is Inscribed I I G to J S August 22 94 One diamond ring Inscribed P S to J S 3595 P G l It Is believed to be Philip Gunness time womans Efccond husband The discovery removes most of time doubt that Mrs Gunness Iperished In time fire It Is reported Mrs Gnnness wore three rings Tho rlnga were not found before because the fingers uero BO badly charred the rings had sunk Into the flesh A portion of the gold crown of a tooth was found In time ruins of the Gunncss home It Is believed to bo one of the three crowns Mrs Gunners Is known to have had In her mouth The rupert to the coroner says the woman and three children evidently mot death while In bed or preparing to retire The body bore no marks of violenceKansas City May 12 Christian Hansen a laborer of Armourdale Has received a letter dated laporte May 1 signed by Mrs Gunners In viting him to visit her and bring 1000 In currency Time letter Is believed to pave been written by the woman and forwarded to Hansen through an agent Some Evidence Laporte Ind May12Tho Gun tress farm failed to reveal any new mysteries but somo progress was made In solving the puzzles already Involved In the homestead which has witnessed the tragic death of at least 14 persons One Important development was the statement of Charles Way a pallbearer at tho funeral of Peter S Gun ness who told of how the widow had been absent from the ceremonies preceding the burial of her husband and asserted that It was subsequently learned that she had been In Laporte consulting an attorney regarding her possible arrest on tho charge of hay ing killed her husband William Broglskl who formerly worked on the Gunners farm told of having dug several ditches at behest of the woman lie said she told him Continued on Pare Four 1 SEEKS AID FROM- GOVERNMENT TO STOP BLACK HAND Boston May 1When Ira L Daly recelvpd black hand letters de manding money at his homo In St Joseph Mo ho Ignored them but when warnings followed him here where ho Is a delegate to the retail grocers convention ho concluded It was time to seek aid He hns ap pealed to his congressman asking government aid In running down the sender WKVTHKK 1 i THREATOslNG aI Tartly cloudy wltli occnuloiinl sINmar rN Tuesday and AVoclnesil- nlllgliost temiicniture yesterday 7li lowest today OS a o n Hollowell Case Goes to Jury This EveningEvidence Concludedat Noon Today and Arguments Begin T = == = Dayj Proceeding Much Repeti tion of Last Trial With Alibis and Character Wit nesses Judge Evans will charge the Jury In the federal court In the Hollowell case at 5 oclock Arguments com menced this afternoon at 1 oclock William Yost leading for the defend ants followed by lion Georgo Du Retie for the plaintiff Waitt Head ley closes for the defense and John n Miller Sr for the plaintiff They were given four hours a side The taking of evidence ended at noon and recess was taken before tho arguments There was little new brought out In the testimony today Character Witnesses When time last defendant concluded his testimony this morning W FL Hall said fob II0110 well told him the mob was masked He Is time cousin of San ford Hall George W Pettit Jr said he tried to get Hob Hollowell to get warrants Hob said all were masked and he did rot know them Witness said Sanford Halls reputation was bad On crossexamination Pettit said that Harvey Hall was the one saying Sanford Halls reputation was bad Mr Miller brought out the fact that Harvey and Sanford had trouble about a bank note Harvey Hall denied signing as security but It de veloped that It was afterwards proven Harvey Hall signed the note Arch Hollowell said both Robert and Price told him they did not know who were In the mob Price was be hind a trunk Mrs Arch Hollowell testified to hearing Price say he did not go out She Is the daughter of George Brown + George W Pettlt Sr said Bob Hol lowell said on two occasions he did not know the mob He said Sanford Hall had bad reputation Pettit dented stating on the previous trial that he h4dsdld he joined time association because If he had not ho would not have had a hand left on his place Medley Pool and Wiley Jones said Sanford Halls reputation was bad C W Wood said hulls reputation is tad C Wood was character witness againstI Mrs Hollowell at the first trialEd Garrett a bank president said Sanford Halls reputation Is bad Defense rested with Garretts test mony and Robert Hollowell took the stand In rebuttal J E Baker county attorney of Caldwell county said Bob Hollowell told him the mob members were masked On crossexamination Baker said he was a member of the nseocla lion He said he did not say to John G Miller Sr Hollowells should have been driven out He said no one had been convicted of burning barns or whipping people during hfcsadralnls ration as county attorney Ilulntlir Illcalled Robert Hollowell was recalled Ho said he did not tell Miss Ella Knalib he did not know the men He said Miss Kiiabb was In error In her test mony In saying she bought their wIn- dow shades as they wore all shot to plcceslie denied telling Buck Laccy W H Hall and others he did not know who were In the mob that Ills child did not leave the house 1Iet01ll some of them he could not tell be bbdcauseI t George Pettlt ho recognized some of tho mob but could not tell their names Ernest Eastman said George Pettit Jr told him after the other trial that witnesses are not responsible for what they testify Intimating their property would bo burned should they tell what they know The evidence In the trial was closed at noon and judge announced court would adjourn uutll 1 oclock A feature of the trial was the absence of character witnesses against the plaintiffs the only Attempt to Impeach n witness being In the case of Sanford Hall n confessed night rider KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS Frankfort Ky May 12 Special The Democratic state committee Is called here for May 19 to select the time and place for the state conven tloniti WILLIAM GOODALL William Goodall ofthe firm of Wll lIam Goodall Sons of Cincinnati 1I wealthY citizen died last night at his home of old age Mr Goodall was 85 J years old and bad one of time leading monumental works in Cincinnati lie leaves one brother Mr George Good all of this city who left at noon to1 attend Uie funeral and burial j t i ul S s SSSS SSSSSSSSS IAUSOXS DODOKD 44 jIr 4 9 As Circuit Clerk 10 Parsons ffV g umruinglfrom limits iifllcff n woman caught nnil y ilemnmliil If he were not Sir t p ItafllcM Mr Inrsons ileiiliil the y charm but the woman Insisted t S Oh CIIIIH now dont fool Jilt t ft Didnt you Just cross the street J and dodge Imck pier Mr 5 5 Parsons mlmitUil going across y and bark hut lie didnt dodgerJ like a sleuth and he Iniil to rail y 6 a friend to Identify lilm before g tin woniaii would let him g- ohsCssXSKX J HORRIBLE GRIME AGAINST LITTLE GIRL IS CHARGED Charged with criminal assault on Ethel May MooreI colored a little girl S years old Frank Blow a negro man C2 years old was arrested by Patrolman C D Gllllam this morn ing at 3 oclock and placed In Jail It Is said that repeated assaults have been made on the little girl for a week and she Is considered In a serl ous condition Blow denies the crime Patrolman Gllllam was passing the home of the child 115 North Six teenth street this morning at 2 oclock and ho heard talking lie paused and listened and discovered something was wrong A rap at the door and two negro women appeared They said the child was sick but Patrolman Gllllam saw she did not have fever and a questioning brought out tho truth Blow leads a horse past the hone of the child every morning to graze The childs mother worked out In the mornings and the girl was left at home alone Blow was arrested at his home and when taken before the girl and mother denied the charge but he was brought to ltime city hall by Patrolmen Cross and Gllllam Blows trIal will bo held tomorrow morning It Is alleged tho child was In fear but when her mother promised not to whip her she tol- dDAYLIGHT BARS UNDER EXCISE IN CITY OF LINCOl Lincoln Neb May 12Nebraska City today started the daylight saloon Saloons under excise connnls Blotters order remain open onlyI fron sunrise to sunset Saloons will resist time order In court NEW ENGINEER OF FIRs DEPARTMENT IS NOW DEMANDED i Hugh Edwards engineer of tin steamer at the No 2 Ore station re signed last night at the meeting ot the police and lire commissioners and the fire department Is without an engineer However the board gave Fire Chief Wood authority to em ploy a competent engineer until the next meeting When Edwards ac cepted tho position he did not want to take his turn at standing night watches and tho commissioners did not enfdrco tho rule but recently the engineer has been made to stand thQ regular night watch In tho ordinance a licensed engi neer Is required to hold the position and as Only marino engineers are re qulred to have a license It Is difficult to Mil the position The council will be asked to amend the ordinance sc thatt any competent engineer may fill the posllloo 4I Fire Chief Woods request that now floor bo laid at tile Central sta lion was acted on favorably and pant will bo allowed for the walls Col athastseveral months Colonel Suther Jill has returned from a trip to the 1J i1lf JOHNSONS STORY SHOWS HIM MORE SINNED AGAINST Wife Decamped Leaving Noth- Ing With Which to Honor Draft Ho Was Model Prisoner on Way From Goldfield HKOAV OUIIJLIXG OUT WKST Detective T J Moore returned from Goldfleld Nevada yesterday afternoon with his prisoner W E Johnson who Is charged with obtain protlnsestrolll x did not purchase tho ring intentionally on a bad draft and says he had 9000 In a Lark In Atlanta at tho tune If his story bo true his wife Is the cause of his arrest and ho has letters from her to verify his state went Johnson was a model prisoner on the trip and upon time request oC the sheriff of Goldfleld Detective Moore did not use handcuffs Johnsons story Is that his wife w was In Atlanta and he had 9000 Its bank lie made this over In her name so she could have money to spend during his absence Last sumrmer he saw the diamond ring on dis play and bought It giving the jeweler a draft In exchange From Paducal1IJohnson went to Evansville and there + he received a telegram that his wife had left with a man named Alexander and the 9000 was drawn from tho bank Over hU trouble Johnson took to drinking and drifted west Ho reached Goldfield and In a gambling house had trouble with a stranger 7 and was arrested through malice on a charge of obtaining imoney by false pretenses The poljce In Goldfleld learned that Johnson was wanted here add he was held fpr three months while correspondence was kept up with Detective Moore to as certain that Johnson was the right man Although Johnson was a prisoner he was mode a deputy Jailer and was i armed with a revolver and a stick 1 to guard prisoners For his services as guard he was paid 5a day andJIwas onaof the bravest officers In Goldfteld Dctoctlvo Moore read the warrantJo him and he agreed to rg turn without requisition papers but the detective had these The sheriff left the office when the papers were tiwhenJohnson was placed In jail and Ifo has engaged counsel to fight the case The trial will be held probably to morrow Detccflva Moore was gono twelve days i Johnson lifa steamboat man and amonp the rtvermen around reputation HALL INDICTEDBUTOTHERS The presence of time bench warrant from Lyon county for the arrest of Sanford IL Hall star witness of tho plaintiff In the Hollowoll case yesterday was explained when It waa learned that the Lyon county grand Jury adjourned yesterday after finding no true bills against alleged night riders exposed by Hall but returning three Indictments against Hall for bootlegging AHl the alleged night riders In Lyon county were held1 under bond until tho next grand jury e FINE HORSE LOST The farmers of Lowes section who are In the Ixiwcs Stock company lost their line coach horse yesterday The horse was purchaser by the farmers for 2C00 and was ono of the best In this part of the state Drs Farley and Fisher attended the horse and It was suffering with ostcoporosus amid there was no hope of recovery The stock company had J l1HH Insurance on the animall HUGHES ULTIMATUM M New York May 12Governor Hughes In a letter says that under no circumstances wIll he allow his Republlt can n presidential candidate I IGrain Market July High JowC10 Wheat 9044 J90 iCorn Gil4 03 H C- Oats k 45 H 4531 45a ProV 1367 V6 1250 1P5 i4 8lliit9tlbsajMh J c =r t What Stove for Summer j kitchenjconvenience in summer weather like a view Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil CookStove Anything that any stove can do the New Perfection will do and do it better Bakesun n roasts boils toasts heats the wash water and the sad irons and does it without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort The I NEWPERFECfIONt I Wick Blue Flame Oil CookStoveact- ually keeps the kitchen coolractually makes it comfortable for you while doing the family cooking because unlike the coal 4 range its heat is directed to one point onlyright under the kettle Made in three sizes fully warranted If not nwithI your dealer write our nearest agency I Theo LAMP Sn light that Is very grateful to tired eyesa perfect student or family lamp Brass nickel plated hencq morn dur able than outer lamps jt If not with your dealer write our near est agency STANDARD OIL COMPANY Incorporated t Ix DICKI TOMJKUT THIXKS JIB SHOT THE FCGITIVB Patrolman Dick Tolbert of tho- r Illinois Contral force fired two shots t nt an unknown negro yesterday afternoon but after a lively ehaao tho negro escaped For several day the patrolmen have been loklng for tho man and yesterday afternoon Patrol man Tolbert saw him in No 7 In Hunttngton row making Indeccnfro marks to school children Tho po liceman slipped around the house and fired two shots at the negro whd ran across the carnival grounds lEm ployes of tho show jolned In the ohaso and followed him until Oak Grove combtory was reached It is thought that tho second shot from Tplberts gun struck the fugitive beWllfs Little Early Rhersare Small safe sucpNand gentle little pills Sold by all druggists It Isnt necessary to egg a hen on when she wants to set emrne COMPLETE rOEMII- LAl m eG1Ayerol NonAlcoholic licknuUO e Bph Cherry nti Pectoral e Rid Ipoeu aUrr KokuUl Cllrlo A cad o sore White Jftne 601 Terpin UyCrai lOr 0 Heroin lomoodrooi oP4Dram ollallcanenMmt rCot faruwhr colds hronehill the tormula Tall OUt medlotua LoIT 14 THK sKcirirr OF A ROOD TOIIKp IIs solved Jf you come hero for your porfmiMriM toilet preiHimlionw and articles Our assortment of these contains all tho standard makes and none of the Inferior or Injurtomi kindi We take pleasure in Inviting you to oxamluo iMich dainty wares We know you will enjoy looking as much as we do showing- S H WINSTEAD Druggist Seventh and Broadway Phones 756 i Afternoon and Moonlight t EXCURSIONON THE 1 Stealner j sk Capacity 2000 FRIDAY7 MAY 15 Auspices Paducah Central Labor Union Good Music and Dancing Best of Order Will be Maintained Leaves Paducah at 3 P M and 8 P M a Leaves Metropolis 5 PM and 1030 PM j Round Trip Tickets Adults SOc Children 25c pt f i 11 y rv kt 1 1y1rSrV 4 DRAINAGE UNDER- DISCUSSION AND- RRFORESTRATION Preliminary Meeting at Washington to Discuss Internal Economy of Nation t Big Map That Will Grnco East Jloom of White House CJOVKHXOKS MKKT TOMOIUtO o Washington D C May 12tthe same tlmo that President noose vcit is conferring with tho governors of the states and other prominent men at tho white house on the pro sorvntlon of the countrys natural reo sources another representative gath eying will meet here to consumer an allied subject drainage The annua convention of tho national drainage congress began today and a largo at tendance is expected All the governors have appointed delegates and this hoards of trade and commcrcla organizations of all tho large ethics wilt Bond representatives Tho feubject of drainage will un doubtedly play an important part In the white house eoivrurenco and the two ineoUnp will cooperate In spreading the pi opoganda of tho re clamatlon of swamp lands througl Rclentlflc application of drainage Korvst Uliltaitlon Probably the most Important quca then to bo discussed at the conferouct of governors hi that of forest utlllza non and preservation A mass of data has been prepared by the forest son ire on the matter and two mammoth detailed mnptllIrobtbhtho largest ever made In the United States by n mechanical process have been rushed to completion Without their frames the maps treasure 12 by 1C feet and are to all practical Intent mammoth photographs Each one- 1Vlresentsi the labor of fifteen men working fdr six days and four nlghU There was already a smaller map of this character at the forest service md the two made for tho white house onforenco are enlarged duplicates Tile forest service map was divided into sixteen sections and a photograph node of each From those negatives nlargement were made to 3i by t- feet Time sixteen prints were then iwemblcit on a monster Sheet of linen and the whole made to register ac curately The monster nap was then turned over to HhiHKhUmenj Vhb Indicated by co6f the topographic features and touched up the whole The two snaps will be framed and set up In the east roots at the white house on either stile of the platform to be q1f1 by the presiding otGcer They show graphically not only tin forest covering of the country but the Irrigation work of the reclamation service Five Projects Prcsldpnt Roosevelt will haw p good Illustration to helji In explaining what Irrigation means Ho can point to five Irrigation projects flOW under construction It will bo demontrfrat III at tho conference that these five projects will give high agriculture value to a total of nearly one ntillloa icrrs of laud The five Irrlgatlotl rvojetts are the Milk and Sun rifer irojecti time Montana the Shoshoiu n Wyoming tile Bello Fourche In South Dakota ahd the North Platte n Wyoming atfd Nebraska The boast that Irrigation will salve In prolrkmg of floods and sprint In shefs is not founded on till theory TIll practice of Irrigation Is directly dependent uion storage of water KvI iry additional drop of water Illched noon above Ufe regular level of a stream and stored up In the irrigation rcK noirB meane bigger crops for the Irrigated farms And time reeorvflfn will take nip the vast volume of water that starts out on a rampage to spr fId flood and destruction Ajeforc any damage can have been done All of tho reserolrs tor the five Irrigation projects now being com pleted will exert an effect on the Mis sour and Mississippi rivers The Big Muddy hay be clarified remarkably Hooding of southern levies amellor itfd and conditions generally Jim provt d PLANT BED SCRAPED XJltJJPfelttf i1IU IitiIUtING I0 IAICio AN ltlUsrI Negro MiiiilUT of the Assoolritlnn the Vlllllll llllll IKll III the 1iy Time I KyHoiiklnsvllto May 12While ibcrl McHcynoldn a colored farmci who lives about five miles frqm town in the Princeton road was In town Saturday morning souse one went to his tobacco l1dag1 bedsu1ll1ruined then by digging them up and RcrniHv Ing them with hoes neforo coming to town Mclleynolds hind gono out nd larked over tin beds and both ire ta prrfcct condition at that time- sI t tt WIlen lip returned home nt noon the damage 1md beenlmle= lead judging- froth the trls Mt about till beds tjvovparftea vora Implicated Ono thuse was barefooted JlfIfoynolils xamo hero hid tried tto Eccrfro blotidnouhds with wldcilth truck down the miscreants but on account of thcro not being any of these dogs hero now ho milled Ile reported time mutter to Judge Prowe and tho ofllckls took Uio matter lIP nt once with tlib result that mftllclch ovldenco hits been secured upon yhkh to base a warrant of arrest but tlio nhino of tho party charge with the crlmb Is being withheld by hw otllcers until the arrest can be made Mcllcynolds Is n member of limn Planters Protective nssotlatfb and Is a highly respected negro VJfMAMS fclllXKV IIMS Have you neglected your Kidneys Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder Have you pains in loins side back groins and bind l1or1 Have you a gabby appearance of the face especially under the eyes Too frequent a desire to pass urine If so Williams Kidney Pills will cure youat Druggists Prlco COc Wll Mains MTE Co Cclevoland O SLCCHSSKWj TlKVIVAIi WAS CLOSED LIST MOH Tho Rev T J Owen closed a successful meeting at the luthrlo Ave alto Methodist church last night During tho revival there were 41 coi versions and the chinch membership was Increased 17 The music was all especial featuro i t the mooting Tho Rev Mr Owen will leave Friday for Calvort City where he will preach Saturday and Sunday nnVTTii AND VITALITY Motfs XtTrrlne PUN Tho great Iron and tonic restora live for men and women produces strength and vitality builds up the system and renews tho normal vigor For sale by druggists or by mall 11 per box C boxes for J5 Williams MTg Co Cleveland O Sunday School Teacher And you have no brothers or sisters Litho EdnaNo maam Im all tho children weve got Kodol completelyl digests all classes of food It will get right at the trou bio and do the very work itself for the stomach It Is pleasant to take Sold by all druggist Notice of First Minting of Creditors In the DlstrlctUJourt of tho United tetes tar the Western Dtetriot of Kentucky in bankruptcy In the matter of time Paducah Glass company bankrupt To tho creditors of tho iaducalt Glass company of Paducah to the county of McCracken and d4tri foreIiI R tmnkruit Notice IIt hereby given that ou the Slim day or Mar A D 1908J the said Paducal Gtaag company was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting bf creditor will be meld at my offlci In Paducah McCraeken county Ken hIck on the 22nd day of May A D 1 l08at 9 oclock in the forenoon at which time the reid creditors may attend prove theft claims appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt and transact such oU4r business as many como properly before sand meeting HMMBT W IJAGBV Referee In Bankruptcy I Paducah Ky May l190S r r BASEBALL NEwsl vo NATIONAL LKAfiUIV Stoiiilliig Wo L Pet Chicago i 13 V 72 1 Plttsburg 11 C Jrn Sow yorkJ 11 8 57ii Ilnston a 11 9 Co li Phlladelimla 10 I Tit d Brooklyn 8 1 r 3S1 Ciiictntittll u 1l Bt Louis t c ic 285 t 4tS Loads St Louis Muyf2Iifklyn won lime game through Louts home run in tiny sixth Inning after Jordan hoc tingled I Scoro H H Tin f11t ixiuls 1 C J 0 iiow TO cum SKIX IHSIASIS- Iczema pimples dandruff and itching skin diseases are of local origIn and are caused by germs itt order to euro theso diseases time germs and their poisons inust be Irlvon lo time surface of tho skin and lestroyed Salves and greasy lotions may glvo temporary relief but they lo not destroy tho germs that cause the disease A St Louis chemist tins discovered a clean vegetable liquid emedy that will draw the germs and theIr poisons to tho surface of the ifctn and destroy them leaving a nice clear healthy skin This remedy Is known as Kvnio and by Its many remarkable cureshas attracted tho at tentlon of the leading scientists and skin specialists of this country and Europe f Jtciiio has been given tho most cor llai reception by tho public of any similar remedy ever produced and It le recognized as an honest medicine that mattes honest cures Zenll Is for sale everywhere You cnn obtain a trial package free by vrltlni to tho E W ROSE MEDICINE CO St Lours Missouri Mr W J Gilbert has secured tho igencyfor Homo In Paducah and will gladly show you proof ofsome at tho wonderful cures mado 1jy tlIs ro mar n1lQ remedy I o 01t f 4i e I J I I 0 e f HouseCleaning r CleaningfI f 1 100 0 I IT You Need NewI CURTAINS DRAPERIES SHADES II t 11 a i 1 f- o 0 Storet o Brooklyn I j 0 Hattwk Unymond Lush Mar itmll anti Iudwlg Hit lor und Hewn At Chicago Chicago May UOIllcaKO ant riiUndttphla game postponed owing to wet grounds 1t Iicthurg PMlihurg May 12rSmiperhor Iru running won for tho loonlt 0 The feat ure of the gauze was a double Ktia IIy tagser and Clarke Ctark tsar legBatlerksIcever and Gibson JIcI Olnnlty and ilresnahan At Clnclnimtl flncinnatl May 12Boston load no ticufcto lii iilvlng Campbell ilt4lv r vhllf Dornfrr held the locale nfe at all stage of the nom fliwlntmtl 1 it 2 toll k 5 10 2 Belterlegt Cainphill SIMdo anu Jlelirotr Homer and HoWWmat Luliml LI3tG111 Standing W IL IdNew York 13 7 G Phlladolithla t 13 9 tlovcland Id X jJBt IxJiils 1l II Jo Chlca o 10 to o Detroit S Ii D Washington II I to t Boston s 1e 3C3 L ECZEMAItchingt or Use Blanchard Eczema Lotion SOLO BY W B MCPHERION Paducah Kr irylrgvarionaattn JIIIRnrhadAyer ChinK lor a yni toin tunk to fill nut ami let him Inttruct you criirdiiiK lo jonr willknowunderhisCBe- eIIMaila aYUnrMwY mlvolt CstaenCo CIKI MTt C81 MEN ANDWOMEN VDlcutaransturldf trritaltoor or ulcerations o tatmbriDMPc nt or volootw- QiKoldbrDranUU or Mot U pick wa r fl15orCllcalur All the patent medicines anti toilet articles advertised in this paper are on sale ntl McPhersons Drug Store Fourth and Broadway Country Vinegarg- naranteedpure apple cider Two years old7n gallon JIIRH 40 centsItM T RILEY 124 S Second St Phones 477 y C L AiiQi Such Things aj Has it occurred to you that Ogilvie can save you money on every article of this kind Its not only in so many dollars and cents but its in the quality and satisfaction We are selling the better class of Curtains Draperies Shades etc for the same money if not less than you can get elsewhere Thus its cheaper to trade at PADUCAJ IfY the Daylight TH- EFREEMAN PIPEI o AJ CLEAN SMOKE FOR CLEAN PEOPLE The only sanitary pipe not a freak For sale al BOND DRUG STORE 215 Broadway At1 Washington I M1 lloMon Score It It I12 11 Score u H R isblrlnn 2 r 1 Rolston v o I I- hthdtdp6ta 7 1I1 1II Vrw York n 9 2 IwtUri s cits anti Srttt Shlle IlatUTl s Hurdiell Glaze anti rl PI and S hnik tyr fnrrlptn Newton and 1Kloinow Chicagos Great European Hotel x The VirginiaAbsolutely Fireproof hales 150 sad up A hltflKlam Tmnilent andnerIdenttdtlotellothemeet elect part 01 Iho cltyncnr Ihe Lake convrnlral brnulllul North rarKIiyflpm itotltndasnharmonrlaftaltaamarble beautiful statuary mil c th0ral tlart cenahdaomelvtur i nlo1lont l torr aini ilneloorcHialto Ianbright Dlnltur lilull wllb fines I colln Nvrrrconvenience that apaealpto i lime mom eiacllnir pntron PAr cnnHeh from city attic lOT rrtttul quirt etwittrlntenminuleswdkofbudncsecenter 3 hi ears 12 block sway In S mlnutri take you to Ilia chop pins dltracttaeatnratlleadlnalhoatreL tUiohlrt free CEO W REYNOLDS Prop Much and Ohio Sir CMct t cO 125 Reward Mr Raffles will be at the Crystal theater Tuesday afternoon in and out between 2 and 530 oclock The show this week is the strongest tbat has been played at the Crystal for some time s Tuesday souvenir day c Next amateur contest Thursday nightAdmission 0 5c and lOc J wr av r w r a I 1 t TtmSn1Mn t2 THE PADUCATI EVENTNG SUNPAaBTnn- tL I REBUSII j BeIGiven Away I Absolutely FREE OF CHARGE tine w 37500 HAMILTON PIANfl I IIQaddition to the above valuable and highly desirable FIRST PRIZE we will give away a number of Credit Coupons good on the purchase price of any new Piano Player Piano or Piano Player in our warerooms 518 Broadway Paducah Ky This is your opportunity to se cure a fine pano absolutely free M WHY THIS OITUU IS JIUHJ Thin extraordinary olTor Is made lhccau o of our desire to compjlo a mailing ll Lof nil Ithe ItomfN vtlthout InotMimruls In our Mlllng territory Our experience has shown Ilio value of Ilils system IIMTIIIIM by Its IIM vtc run Mcurv UII Information dcsited moro quickly morn economically Hum we could hy s cnUng twlco Hit Mini by using solicitors nod canvassers The Baldwin Company wishes every person In the tnllnl Slate to know that tilt line of plums theyI mantifmtiitv the llatduln KlIliiRton Hamilton Ilinvniil Valley i1IIIn unexcelled In lone dum lilllly nnil workmanship The awards of tho CrandI Illv 1nrU 1111111 anil Iho Iwo fraud Irlcs St1 Louis 111111 aro the highest ever made for piano excellence null ties are olll rial confirmation of uhld everybody already knows of HIM wonderful superiority of lIlt llalilivin product Xo other man ufarturcr linn over received Ills lecoKullion Wo desiro lo In dclihlylniprcsM Ihoo reels upon lilt inlnil ttt everyone mil I lmo thrivfoit ilifltlftl luMilinill Ilils extraordinary proiNisI V lion What the Contest Is IIdv IIs a contest Imnnl upon Ilio correct solution oftho t rcliuv puzzle tJiovvn hers nllh All vlnfruatloii bo attached tijj iIho solution of Ithe puzlc I Special1 Notice j Vr lrn it every pun in the MiuoiiiidliiK tefTllory wll par ticipate In Ills Mintcsl as no hangK ring coitdllloim I ire at tached and everylNidy hax cqiud chances Them Is IK fee to pay or ohllKallon of nay kind liivtmtil In entering the contest We hellcve lluil this contest will surely contilhiitu iieally tllII the eiiconraKeinent and stimulation of IntcrcMl In Inilslc with all Its irllnhiK home liiiluiiices Apilii wo May I Dont fail to participate as f this is a golden opportunityI For Solving This Puzzle WIT MILLER JBRO Factory Representatives Will Give Away Absolutely FREE t One 3755 Hamilton Piano And Other Prizes as Stated Elsewhere Information BlankPluflso 1111 out this blank and nile plainly It Is nut necessary to use this particular forniWo print thisi 1for your convenience and you may use It or any other form desired i I Date K i Name r t V f I1QitqlHco I Street and Nunibor or Hural Iloiito v jx j r i rJ Telephone number and what line l If under ago give fath6rsorifiothers Initials r v 1v vV ft Ilavo you diIlano or If s what tmtkoor how a1dY r jai ji jMvIf posslblcgtvpugbulov Ihu ttICS of two of your neighbors W ions you have reason to believe would con sider the pjircha oqC IjanoorfI1cr r f t I i J If 4r j t Rules Governing Contestw And Awards The eiivelojten conlalnliiK the solutions of tho Itchug HH KUhtnlttcd hy the couttshulltl will ho opened for record n slnrt Ilino previous to the date on which tho award are to lbe made I The iinsuirs will then he examined In tho prvMiico of throe impartial judges Kontlomcn of tho highest integrity nod wlio I nro In no way colinecliHl1 with Iho music ludujtry whoso de cisions will ho llnnl and Irrevocable To Iho tersoii bclug wfthln asslRiied errllory nuhndt tln the corncl or nearest correct solution wo will present ah solulclyt free of clmr o the beautiful t7oUO IMuno flee other lilt 11 1111 III In their order of merit will bo pre sented ciiillt onipons as follows li nt 7i each SO nt 70 each iK at SjiOo each all at 10 10 at 9o BO at 80 each TheNO coiiKins will ho accepted hy us upon tho lerirts stated as Ihnl much credit on any new piano manufactured t y ns at Its regular holllnj price lJI1 1 t Should there ho Store than one correct answer or should two or more tlo in being correct or ucarcht correct in their solutions awaiils will Ihcn ho mado upon iHiiniaiiship and iKciicral neatness and complcleness of conleslants papers If you air fortunate In setting one of these credit CQU IHIIIS nnd already have n piano tho coiiiton may ho dlstosed or lo some one else less fortunate providing such transfer is properly Indorsed by1 us iI ISTlicro are no llmtspr restrictions or Ip the number of contestaiits In any family anll no prize will ho nwnrdcd out of our teiTltory which Is West Kentucky West Tennessee and Southern Illinois Only ono COIIJK II can be applied on the purchase of any Instrument 1 The piano will not be awarded to anyone employed by or connected inJJ J any way with the sale ofmusical iinstruments M 2 All Pianos Marked in Plain 1 Figures As has bets our custom for many years past every In Mrumcnt is marked In plain IlKures at the regular selling prices mid not only will the coupon he accepted as so much of n credit but tho balance of tlio purchase prlco can bo Ar ranged on monthly payments If desired Kvcry instrument Is fully guaranteed by us Handsome stool anil scarf free with each piano I Read These Instructions Carefully j t Give Ilio solution of the iclius then till out the Infornin J lion lilauk giving your full name and all other In6 niwtlon called for State what kind of Instniiuciit you hire if any and jjivo IHIIIICH nod correct nddivsMn SIC two OR more of your frlciulN or nelglJiors whom 31111 believe mlfdit want n piano plnno player or player piano Jlull or dcllrer your solulloii ttogether with the Information blink to A- Rebus Department v ft This is your oppor tunity Get busy f t w T MILLERt-I I I I i 518 Broadway Paducah Kentucky j f rrK L v y w r4 rvutlatir5 1v c u NIrI pAfjr FOUR e fIlE PADrCAII EVENINGI suNrr TPKHIUV MAY t2 I e li s Sbepabucab Sun i AJTCHRlfOON AND WKKKLT i r TMt INN PUBLISHING COMPANY ii OfCOHPORATJCD V K FISHER President iy 1 h PAXTON General Manacer S Wed at the poitofflce at Paducah lKy M second class matter tV1rRoa1rrloN sAT1ur THH DAILY IUW- Darrler per week 10 mall per month In advanN25 j uper year In advance lll- THH WEEKLY SUIT let rear by mall postage paid 110 i Address THE SUN Paducah Ky i MM Ill South Tblrd Phone oid Fayn 4k Young Chlcag and New Tork representative t THB BUN can be tound at the follow placerk OaVanPalEter House m poGSc ION LABEL c TUESDAY MAY 12 CIRCULATION BTATHMENT b AprllJOOSJI 1ta 4083 1641342 4115i7 4109 34139 184106-f y 4126 20 4088 6 4122 214080-I 4125 22408341- 2SS 234055 94105 244085104221 25 40- S1It4223 274057 34078 284034-i 40S7 2914031- Ii 4094 30 4097 Pr 106646 Average for April 19084102A- verage for April 19073971in- crease 131 Personally appeared before me this May 2 1908 it D MacMlllen bust ness manager of The Sun who affirms that the above statement of the circulation of The Sun for the month of April 1908 is true to the best of his i knowledge and belief My commission expires January 19 1912 PETER PURYBAIl Notary Public in y Dolly Thoughtn Everyone of us casts a shadowa strange Indefinable something whISa we call Influence Miller yVe are always glad to have the doctors visit us even when they dont charge for the visit o J To be strictly up to date Slight lllder lodges should add a life Insur duce feature to their organization oTTHE CUPID OF LAPORTE I Cupid with his antiquated bow and j had little chance at the Scandi1 1navlan heart against the wiles otihmore modern Mrs Gunness who seems to have aimed her love dattp at the pockebook of her victims Afia f that leads us to observe that if ttfe cemetery In the rear of the House of Horrors Is entirely of Mrs taunt ness own planting a lot of folly Is burled there The motto over Mrs Gunness door might have been A fool and his money are soon parted Mrs Gunnegs medium of communication was the popular want ad Xo better testimonial of the efficacy of that medium could be asked than the success with which Mrs Gunness met In luring victims to her farm if near Laporte Ind Why anybody should seek that means of securing a husband or wife has always been an Interesting ques j jtlon Love Is a lottery to be sure t and the uncertainty of the game POE sibly proves irresistible to some neo pIe cspeclaly those who have never been successful In love We suspect that herein lies the secret of the matrimonial bureau Every human being has a capacity for love and n longing for affection On account of some misfortune or age i Which vanity Ignores the person Is Yjnable to win the affection he craves Then he sees the matrimonial ad with Its alluring promises and the I hope It holds forth He grasps It as j the Incurable grasps the promise of f the quack and puts his purse and heart Into tho bargain 4 Always there Is robbery or cruel humor on the other hand No one tw with sense would expect to find love advertised on the market the sub ject of barter through an agency like jj real estate Perhaps It was klnd Ir pees on the part of Mrs Belle Gun t ness to slay her victims The dls Illuslonment would have been far- r more cruel I Modern criminal practices keep abreast the times and their oper- atorsy design their schemes for rob T bery of tools If It were not for the people who hope to get rich wlthout t working and those who try to pur t chase love we should have few sell 1 satlonal crimes to report the police- Yorco would be cut down half and the q detectives would have few mysteries i to unravel itls the folly of this c1old that keops the tax rates IO- Shlgha not the Improvements 1 it A 1PATRIOTIC WORK rTbe women of this cUr who have f started a campaign to secure tie dls iiipajrot the national JlqgonalJ pub Tijlc buildings and to Instruct the J fchool children In the formalI obterv VliDce ofiespect for the flag and the ration are deserving of the sympa thetic ailpport of all cltlzeni Trine i clple of patriotism and observance fit certain forms laculcatedIcal the 1 1f JIi JI to youthfuj mlnri lead to the inquiry latcrvon Of the reason and arouse interest In the history and traditions bf our nation oW are losing our grip on certain things under the stress of modern city life that we should cherish A national spirit Illn necessary thing especially Ina republic If we lose that spirit we lose that which Impels us to persona efforts for the maintenance of our national honor It Isthnt tptrlt which In the hour of needcalls Indl vlduals to tho rcftcuG The flag the coin and the national anthem are three conspicuous attributes of na tlonallfy The first stands for the glory the second for the authority and the last for tho spirit of the nation In many states a tats makes IIt compulsory for the flag to be dls played on tho school houses at cert- aIn stated days and where more than on a school house Is a flag to be desired The American school Is the training place of the American cltl zen He should be trained under the Hag that stands for the liberty of conscience 0 Just as we predicted congressional leaders have played against the Roosevelt sentiment to tho limit and now they are struggling to get Into the Taft band wagon It Isnt to make for the appearance of harmony but to get In line with the people who demand Taft for their candidate o A WISE JUDGEICircuit Judge R U Stout Is a DJin ocrat If we may Judge by his recent charge to the Scott county grand Jury ho is a better partisan politician than he Is some other things He re quested the grand Jury to Investigate the presence of soldiers In the county and ascertain If they are there for the purpose of Intimidating anyone We naturally presume that the soldiers are there to Intimidate night riders Of course we do not believe Judge Stout charged the grand Jury vln that way for the purpose of encouraging night riders In their unlawful purposes or to protect them from mo lestation at the hands of tile state au thorities We decline to believe he spoke these words In anticipation of an approaching election day We rather believe Judge Stout Is a blgotthe kind of fellow who Imagined Mark Jlanna was going to crown McKinley emperor of tht United States and the Philippines and declare war on the world The Judge Stouts all over the country rlz 1111 gad demanded that the army be cut down small enough so the state militia could lick It Judge Stout hast confidence In lifs fellow Kentuckians He cant bring himself to realize that a major ity of them voted the Republican ticket last fall and thereby showed that they wanted Wlllson for gover nor and had confidence In himej- ust knows that his daddy was a Democrat and that the state administra lion is Republican and therefore1 our free Institutions are menaced Ho mayor may not have heard of nigh rders but if he has he probably thinks It Jstjust another newspaper tale He does know however that fnere are soldiers In the state and his Inflamed imagination has placed The total number In the field at millions He sees a Republican plot to overthrow the government and prevent with bayonets an expression of the popular will His last hope Is in the grand Jury The night riders are destroying life and property but they dont wear the livery of the state and are not com manded by a Republican admlnlstra + ton Maybe he hopes the soldiers will catch the night riders and the grand Jury will catch the soldiers tholvholeo COUNTRY BOYS BLOCKING TO UKCWJITIXfi STV TIOXS IX OHIO VAMKV ncrcnMd Pay AhMintl Army Will Will Stimulate ICidUtmcnts Olll ten Are Confident Captain William L Reed of the United States army arrived In the city this morning and accepted four rev o utta for the army front Sergeant C A Blake The recruits are Cavalry Paul L OBrien of KuUawa In nntry jloyt Hlgglns of Mayfield Oliver Coltharp of Fancy Farm and John W Stone of Fair Dealing At CaIro Captain R Vd accepted 13 rev rults which Is one of the few times that Cairo hat bested Paducah In the umber of recruits Sergeant Nathan E Urandpn who has beets assisting jtrgeairt Blake will go to Cairo tomorrow to post advertisements Per mission has been secured to place poderaAn all of the railroad stations The bill which has boen pending In- congress for several years on raising the salary of the army has been passed and yesterday Presldent Roosevelt ijgned It This will Increase the number of recruits the ofllcersaro cor aln Tho sergeants pay will be 30 the corporals 21 and the private will receive 15 a month This Is the first change in the salaries of the soldiers Ince 1873 In addition to the in crease JlOOOOOO will be used for maneuvers tbis sunrmer The high water In the Ohio valley Is causing a material Increase in the number of recruits as many of tM- Ifarmsaro tinder water or so wet as t working and many country boys are entering the service i Ice MYSTERY By Stewart Edward WIllie And Samuel Hopklni Adam Copyright iGOr br McClure Phillip Oo Continued from last lame CHAPTER XXXIV lOR some moments Dnrrow set Razing flkcitly at the table lit fore him Ills cigarette tip Slowed1 end failed Some one suggested drinks Tbe captain asked Darrow what he would have blot time question went unnoted How 1 passed the next six months I could hardly tell you ho began again quite abruptly At times I was bored fearfully bored Yet the ele meat of mystery of uncertainty of underlying peril gave n certain zest to the affair In the periods of dull ness I found some amusement In visit lug the lower camp nnd baiting the nigger Blade will have told you about him lie possessed quite a fund of roodoolsm IIu possessed more lbefore I got through with htm Yes If ho had lived to return to his country I fancy he would hire added considera lily to AfroAmerican wltdilore You remember the vampire bats SIslot And the devil Ores Naturally I dldut mention to you that the dell tire business want altogether as clear to me tin I pretended It wasnJ though nut at the tine It served very well as nti amusement All time while I real ized self entertainment was withoutitsnot element of danger too I rcinoriilwr glances not altogether friendly but always a little doubtful n little awed Kvnii Handy Solomon practical n heTvaS tthad n fcniple or two of juporsftfloiAin his makeup Ill- which carp MlflMV w wyk Ouly lliagco Slnde I mertii wnis lieyoud me there You pnzzlisl me not n little In those days Slnde Vell Did I ear that I was sometimes an noyed by thtj doctors attitude Yes It seemed that he might have given me n llttlpmutv of hlscouHileucoliutOneeant judge such n injiti ax he was Among the ordinary affairs of lire he had rolled oft me for every detail Now he was independent of moo Independent I doubt If he remembered my existence at times Kven In his blackest moods of depression he was sntlklent unto himself IItt wns strange Him he did rage the day tie chemicals from Wash ington went wrong I was washing my shirt In the hot water spring when he came bolting out of the laboratory rud keeled me over I camcout pretty Indignant Ainloglr Not nt nit He just iI puttered His nearest approach to cpherewe seemed to Indicate a dtf Rlre thnri should go thack to Ynsblng tun nt once and destroy n perfectly reputable Qrinof chemists Finally be calmed down and took It out In enter ing It In hula daily record lie was quite proud of that dally record nod rememberedI to write In It on nn aver age of once a week Then the chest went wrong Whether It had rusted 1 bit or whether the chemicals had got In their work on tbe hinges I dont know but one day the professor of his own Initiative recog nlzcd lmy existence by lugging Ills box out In the open nod asking me to fix It Previously he had emptied It It was rather n complicated thing with an timer compartment over which was a hollow cover opening nloug one rlui That I conjectured was designed to hold some chemical compound or salt Where were many minor openings too each guarded by n similar follow door My business was with the heavy top cover It should shut and open softly gently explained the professor So Not wlthagriitlngflwindto bcnccom aided be iiddeil w9 h his curious ef feet of puked phrifslology Half n days work Used It The ltd would stolid open of Itself until tipped nt n considerable uiigle when It would fall nnd lock Only on the outer shell was there a look That ono was a good bit of craftsmanship So Percy my boy1 said the doe tor kindly that will with sutlicleut safety guard our tre Kiirp When we obtain It Percy When It entirely tin Ished and completed Shall lie And when will that beV I asked God knows be said cheerfully It progresses Whenever I wept strolling nt night be would produce his curious lights About fife Uljal fllckertil a sort of aura of rlltl Itl lice Sometimes they were fairly startling Ono fact I made out by occident look- Ing down from n high place They did not project from the Ilaboratory He Always worked Juthe open when the II 1 f 1b light was to be produced Once the ex perlment took n serloim turn The lights hud lllckcred nnd gone Dr Bchornicrhorii hud returned to his laboratory 11 came tip till nrroyu us he lluiitt the door open and rushed out Ha wnn n Rrotcsqila tlitiire clad In nn UuderVhlrt ntltl ta woril pall lit trou Beta fastened1 wHll nn old lilt of tarts 11I rope In lieu of his suspenders which 1 hind been repairing About huts waist flickered a sort of aura of radiance which wits extinguished as he thing himself headforemost lido the cold spring 1 hauled him otic lie seemed dazed To my qiiestlonshe replied on- lyI by mumblings the burden of which was i I till hot understand It Is n not to comprehended accident It appears thnt he didnt quite know why he had taken to the water or If ho did he didnt want to tell Next day he was nil good as new just as silent as before but It was n mulling satisfied ullcuce So It went for weeks for month with the ac cesses of depression nnd auger always rarer Then Clime an afternoon when returning from n stalk after sheep I heard strange nod shocking noises from the laboratory Strict ns was the embargo which kept me outside the door I burst In only to be seize 1 lit a suffocating grip Of n sudden I real ized that I was being embraced The doctor nourished n hand above my bend nod Jigged with ponderous steps The dismal vises continued to emanate from lilt mouth lie was Pluming I wish I could give you n notion of time amazement the parnlylng rmider with which No you did not kunv lIre Schermerhorn You would lint under ctfend To bo continued In next Issuf TOBACCO NEWS Sates by the Dark Tobacco Grow ers association Monday totaled 300 hogsheads of various grades The French government bought heavily ns did other foreign consumers As all 01 the Independent tobacco In tho country has boon cleaned up by the buyers they are now tilling out theme purchases from the associations holdings llopklnsvllli Tobacco Hopklnsvlllo Kj May lDIlIIi1l ness on tho local tobacco market morsel with a rush last week More than twice as ninny hog hoods of to bacco wpro paid during the week than have beeftpld during any other prey toils week the maps amounting to 314 hogsheads Another most nncouraglng Indication that business had opened up In earnest was the presence upon the buying floor of every buyer and dtaler on this market and some from rlghborlng markets neatly all of Nloni made purchases The largest purchase was made bytthe Italian Rpt When the husineeet for the week was rioted thiro aeystill see cral deals pending wfylch Ihad not bnconsummated and It Is jwimihlp that oven heavier sale will bs made this weekOf the amount sold during the week I S3 hogsheads were disposed of by the local sapsmaa for the Planters Protactivi association The sales- room WItS crowded with buyers all the week and as fist is types amrst YOUNGWOMEN Young women are often great flufFercrs for wont of proper aclvico at just the right time Mrs Pinkhnni at Lynn Mnfls has always issued to young girls a spec ial ihvitation to write to her about their sickness She is a mother and fully understands In nine chances out of ten your case will bo just the same as those of the nmng ladies whoso letters follo- wLYDIAEPINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND- is what you need to restore health Miss Ahby1e harrows of Nelson ville Ohio writes to 3IrslMnkham When I wrote to you I was very nervous had dull headaches backache and wasvcrylrregndar Doctors did mo no good Lydia K Pinkhams Vegetable I Compound and your ndvico made me regular well and strop I am now in better health than ever before Miss Elsie IA Hook of Chelsea Yt writes to 3Irs Finkham 1 am only sixteen years old but Lydia E Pinkliams Vegetable Com jH und and your advice have cured me of sldeachci iicrioilie Pains and a ner voile irritable condition after every thing else had failed FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs nas been the standard remedy for female ills nndlliispositivelycuredthousandso I woolentvlio have Iwen troubled withI displarements inflammation ulceration fibroid tumors irregularities periodic piin backache that bear flatulencyindigstmLldivilmssornerv0il9plvstlatiou t Why dons you try it p 1Li T e J Jtt InhIt IIIKTItlTIIt AHOlTKIDXKV I TUOUlUjK llncknche- Uackachc as a cause of kidney trouble Is outrageously abusedl for there hi not ono case In live of back ache time Is an evidence of Inflamma lion In tho kidneys The kidneys are not sensitive and seldom reflect pain Backache Is commonly an evidence ot lumbago or shows a neuralgic or rheumatic tendency In the muscles ol the back In those eases In which 11 does proceed from the kidneys It rf fleets ua acute Inflammation that mien ally yields very quickly and definitely U Fultons Renal Compound hut as above where backache is the only reason one has for suspect log the Uldneya It will In most cases be found more closely related to the muscular system than to the kidneys Kidney disease first or last fa In flammatlon of the kidneys rtnd there has been nothing ondrugglsts shelves for Inflammation the kidneys The late John J Fulton was the first man In tho world to reach and reduce in flammation in kidney tissues nml his Renal Compound Is the flrst real spa clflc for kidney disease Literature mailed free JOIN J FULTON Co- Onkland Cat W IL McPherson Paducah IKy s our sole agent Ask for HiMonthly Bulletin oflate recoveries could be selected sales wore made Prices ranged from 7 to 10 for lugs to I100 to 114 for leaf time de mend being confined to lugs and low to medium lenf Receipts by the as sociation for the week were 397 hogs head making a total to fate of 5 3d At the Society of Equity warehouse 2t hogsheads were sold at prices which were very satlsfactpry lugs bringing from 750 to UVOIIIII LOW loaf from 10 to 1iOThtdemand here also was stronger and Indications point to Increased sales this week Receipts of loose tobacco hero are about over though scattering crops continue to come In Reports from the association show thnt upward of 10000000 pounds of tobacco huts been prized by that or ganization In this county this twjason The crop has all about boon delivered now and the prizing houses mire rapid ly winding up Mine of them having already closed down Reports from the country show that already a considerable part of the crop to be raised lists year huts already been set out with more to follow at erica This is unusually early and for the tint time In ninny yenrs such n thing as tobacvo being set out before corn is planted Is being ewn RINGS ON FINGER Continued from page one the holes Wero to be used for the burial of rubbish and refuse 1I I IDr Moyer one of the Investigators said the bodies of both Hulgeleln and Miss Olson showed they hind met un natural deaths Helgelclns body he said had been In the ground onlye few months at the most and It gave evidence of a terrific death struggle I Tho clenched hand which contained hair had been mutilated and time other had been severed at the wrist thoughtiwasI murderer I IThe grand Jury was to have met to consider Lamphores case but this procedure has been Postponed for a week Exports who wore called faro the affair by Sheriff Smutzer advised this course although Ralph N Smith prosecuting attorney for this Judicial district had announced only n fow hours before the decision was trade that ho was ready to go into court t hnndtfriends of the attorneys have been busy discuss- Ing the case wherever opportunity of fered tho argument being mainly that Mrs Gunness was too shrewd a woman to he caught In a tire and that she must therefore havo es caped Prosecutor Smith donounrex these methods but there Is no gainsaying the fact that tho Impression that Mrs Gunners Is stIK alive Is widespread despite the almost total absence of evidence to support it I I Is Mrs JiiiimsH thcThis circumstance will make the task of picking a trial Jijry dlfllcult as thero Is scarcely a man or woman In the community who has not formed nn opinion on the subject Talesmen from tho rural districts however may lighten the labors of tho attor neys In this regard I C J Smith superintendent of time PInkerton national detective iigcncv one of the highest authorities In criminal work In the country after a fourday Investigation of tho case gives It ns his opinion that all the evi denco that stands up supports the theory that Mrs thinness was burned to death In the firo with her threeI children The question of suicide after the three chjldrcn had icon murdered Is eliminated ho believes He also feels convinced that nn In cendiary fired tho hoiiso and that this person was either Ray Iiinphero or some other person that hall a grudge against her I Victims From Sweden I Chrlstlauar May 12News of time wholesale murders of American Swedes at Ltiporte has caused a grout sensation here It Is hoilevnd that one of tho victims Is OInf Jensen a youth who left Christiana two years ago attracted It Is Said by Mrs Gunness marriage advertisements Ho has not been he rd from since JI1PI GREAT STALLIONS Braden Gentry 0966 A T R Pacer Sire JOHN U GENTRY 200 former nbnmpion bid 10 worlds records mill show winter nt Ahulison Square Dam KATE nI ADEN dam of Hn Jiradnn 207 + and 4i others with nvernRO race records 2lQh Buy 4I years old and 1C hands Peo 12500 Favorite Cook 39063 Trial 3 224iTrotter sire dipt Cook 8083 dam Lola Egotist trial 31 217 by Egotist 222 by lKlectiqnier Fee S1500 Masons Hamlet 2588 Amer Smldlo horse Breed Asan Sire Artist lr 125 Dam Black Nellie 3190 by titer Dennuirk 252 Prize winner Black 1C hands 5 years old Pea 1500 DR Will Mason Jr Owner Murray Ky L DOCTORS MEET HERE Continued from pago one Iiirly AiTlvnK The following names were en rolled on the eceretnrys register this morning Drs K 0 lnlluo C II llnnlK X Stevens II1 11 Stewart V A Stlllcy H P Sights Frank Lloyd L L Snide C W Bears 1 O Thomns J Q Taylor W It Moss D 0 Murroll W S iotiy J Mt Mlihu K II WIlllnKhnm II K Wil 1111 III son C Wihb J A Jones W K JacUzon H 31 Jone W T Ring solving C U 1 Kldd H S Kite F HI Klmhrongh1 C K Mghtfoot T I Unmpkln Robert Overby IU 0 Otle J K Chlppf 11 M1 Children Delia Caldwell H T Crouch J F Dunn 11 II Duley J F Davis J S Dodd C ID Iurdy W II Iebblo W A JIDI iUngelLI Illytbe IL D lions C iL mother TM linker J 0I Utookv II IV Karlo H It Ooodloe U IF Groin II II Grimth Tho following doctors arrived from Vnyfleld at noon J liUMmttkOL- Hoary Shelby W S Hargrove II II Hunt f hint Inigrnni The Ahtito of Opium as n Thera peutic AgunlDr K A Stevens Mnyfluld 1Ky DUcuwIon hy Drs II p Sights D J Travis T MI linker Sonllo Pneumonia Dr 31 K Thomas Kolwimilnle Ky DhtcitMon by Drii K K Iarle Delia OalJwWl Ylir Mnion r Treatment of Some of tho Dlssastes JamC1Hris D 1 Juott Itbemntaltlemm11 Peck Arlington Ky1 Dli Ai slon by Drs Ilt IL Smith J M1 Alexander B j Shelton tIII Value of the Proctoscope In the h Dlngnqils mind Treatment ot Ilectnl UlslnlesDrO S Haniw Louis vllle 1Ky Discussion by rsIJ n Robertson y X Murphey Q L SheltonThe banquet announced will ha held at tho Palmer House Tho pn tertalnmcnt committee consists of Dn C KI Purcell Dr II H Duloy Jr and Dr Johnson hoes lJr IP II Stewart will net all ttoastmaater Following Is a list of the toasts f CtlQtrYiUr1 Medicated Somntology JudpcT K W NVhIttomore Iailuruh Ky The Doctors Ifour Currau Pope LouUvllle 1 Ky Physiology of IalthTho inv Davits JC Wright Iaduonh Ky This Medical Studentdlr til X heathen IxiuUvllle 1Ky The Physician In noneral lin- oticoDr Otto T Prior Chicago IIH f The Doctor His Alms and III- 6FuluroDr M1 C McCanlion Nash vllle Tenn Thu Lawyer and MedlObmoDr T Hunt Stucky Koulsvlllo 1Ky fThe Doctor nnd tho Lawlletm- C K Wheolor Pnduwili Ky Tho Specialist In ModiolnoDGs 0 S Hanct Uuilsvlllo Ky Tlio Surgoondr K U Fort NaahvlUc Voatl TenngJIlrf plllKCultlng K- OiUMhnm 11on CS t3 i 1il What llmetPfjjueer KontueVy Do it tor Did for UJMUr J ld Fldtcb r Hendewon Ky Ht JosupiuSwuoemeytoutvihte Tho Punnyrllo1 noetOflltUr W 1V UlchmoHd Clinton 1Ky uOur GuWtsDr D 0 MnrrbUifJ P d ea1Ky 7a The meini will he ai follow IOld 1artiloiiiil CoMfamuie Tumids ItndUhPH Sweet Pickles lilies of Halibut Snuee AtlmlraU 8t Iiillen Ilrollcd Spring Chlfkeo been Peas AnpnrnKiii Tips Sherbet d Fancy Cnkog- IloquutufU Wnfer Demi Tasse Cigars Kiilnmt Yin Ilrut CRYSTAL THEATERR- AYMOND r6 KENT Singing Talking and Dancing CHAS BOYCE Funny Monologues and Songs GOLDEN J BOGART Funniest Comedians of Ithe South Illustrated Songs p MR RAFFLES Had His Picture Taken at McFADDENS STUDIO 333 Broadway PhotorraphicWork being Introduced A Photo of Raffles can be seen at our Studio We invite you to call WGMCFADDENI 1Sg f f YlskI sxv4 1 f 1 i =iTtESnry MAY 12THEPADUCAH EVENING SPNrnG yavtr J 1 I J Specials for Tuesday at Ideal Meat Market and Fancy Grocery 6IO S12 BrortnwuyI f Pure Lard per Ib10C 00 Ib can tGOO Armours star Haut lb 1 6C- v Swifts Premium Hnm Ib 16c ItperCountry Cured Hamper Ib16er ySwaudowu Flour sack85C Flour sack 85e JWoodcO sack 85C THE LOCAL BWsli U11rolldwnForms for real estate agents for sales at this onico Mr II C Holllni has loft the rlly for a few months and I have acv quired an Interest In his bunlncis and hnll look after It for him Any In formation Rnybrnnchtention If you will call up Tho Sun oIHco Both phonpi 3C8 K JInt-Oll We can glvo you tho anent car rii Jel In the city for wedding ball 4- ttWid theater call Our prices aro low r than those charged for like service III any cityin America Our service tblaeltl If you want a nice lawn sow 1lriinQir lawn grass saint Flower PlowerShip andkaiakClements Co t doanrllgllarantelll OSV4 Broadway pinionlirast chocks of nil klndsrubbor type signs See Tho Diamond Stamp I t5 South Third Phono 3GS ttJfarklrs box of our exterminator will hone pf tliono mean roaclien I IImire or rats Your money hack If It ifit nl IKnmlelter the grocer 1 K N wsburgh HlM national vlco S lilint nnd general river bunlnens mnnacpr IIs In tho city und Is being cntrrtnltiPd by time numbers of No 31I MlI K H A of this port Ho will be hero nevcral days In tho interest of the association TOBACCO SALES About 50 hogthendR of association tobacco had lncn made today ai oclock snit Indications arc that more vlll bo sold bpfore night 300 were sold vMlonUv lima most of wn4i I pro Mild to IK J OBrien com limy Preitrh ngle buyers The liras rnll pil are how nxi d by tho oinlii I graders and range from 7 to 12 r CeteeI DR JERRY PORTER Tho lion Jerry M rloltr of Clln tat Itcpulilknn nouiln i for congress lIs In tho city tmlay attending Ih IMI venllon of Southwo torn IKentucky physlclnne He U Introducing hlnmlf nn Dr Ptiripr With Dr W It- bfOM of Clinton Dr Moorman Htiior of Cllnloi mid Dr 0 W Payno of Hardsell he IR visiting tome of tsmany Pailumli fronds today s SPRING CLEANING TIME INSECT POWDER In the mind of fJjo scrupii- loua liotitowifo spring clean HK and line uxturiiiitiatnru nro indissolubly Nuked a n d-1 rightly 1U BUR extcrminn torn insect powders nud mothballs are us ncccHsniry tn hume waterP8111thou that can be Bought Wet t 1 t handle tho DiamouiMiracd of pure DnlnmtiHti Insgct Powder put up in convenient sized packagou 5c to 25c- A IACK- AfEOILBERTS DRUG STORE 4tfc 8 Broadway l lUIie s 11II Oxtra largo Olives per bottle25C 3 lb Can TOmntoes10c Roasted Hnm Boiled Hum Tongue Jolly SeedlesB Raisins box 10C JExtra LnrcA Prunes 2 pounds 25e I I tAN OLD FAVORITE lltlJS CMHSIC HIP VAX WIN KM AT TIJI 1 KIIXTUCKV Jiinriilili4il 111 II rill KrpiiHliictlon 1In Plrliitv Form of fMKitiil nf the CntxkllK Hip Van Wlnkli an Elegant picture true Inall dutallu to the Icgaiid anti tho drama will be the offering this afternoon and evening at the Ken tuck theater as the feature bill fo this week of great pictures the others to follow in rapid succession1 liftIprerantlug I drama In whMi lilt Is reprimenttil In n fvml Inetirtntfcl condition at a table In front gf the King Jcorgt Inn dlc11 Ing away for sixteen M unds sterling nH his worldly posscuHlons to DerrickI You Baokman tho Interior of Rips homo and Isle lining driven out of the house by hU wife Katrinal notwlth standing the pleadings of his daugh ter Mena IKp nxcvnds the mountains sheeting with the dwarf whom ho arelhtH the meeting with tho pirate I I crew of Helnrlch lludnii the drink awakIInltiJ1 I lamenus tattered and turllthl descent of the mountains with a view of tho village of Catxklll In tho dlftatrcu My but how that village liar grown In ono nightitlpa arrival In Cats kill to find evorythliiB drang il anti IIheI II only to tint a great hostelry called the Hotel Wnililn5 oii etc I Tho IIi flnalo shows his recognition restoration to the arms of his wlfej prolrt1IIIIl i of IIInlukliUnnI III bo llltiRtratnl1 sense and Baby Scruggs In vfliidevlllc stunts I I The afternoon porformanccH com iiionro nt Iltfo and terminate nt 530 i while the evening oxhlbltlons run I 11111mlNllnj ROB EXPRESS CAR t Seattle icy 12Two masked men today hold up IExpress Messen gar Ilathan on the Great Northern I train near hall and looted tho ex press car containing registered mall I After beating Lnthan Into uncoil I iclousnofs the men escaped I I TONOPAH THREATENED Tonopah Nov May 12Fire doI strayed limn Palace hotel block und caused 150000 loss during tho night Because of tho wind tho town was threatened for a time I JUDGE GREERS FUNERAL t I Many memberstlio McOracken county bar find friends attends the I funeral of lion W D Oreer this mcrnlng The palllwarers were Ell owenllSamuol IIIfonoraryJohlII Ji4dge William Heed E W Bab111I Henry D Hughe W C Ellis Harrison Watts Dr Frank Lloyd Dr H P Sights and William Marble i SOIDIKU KlliLH COMRAIN2 S I Ciny Caviilryiiinn Han Amuck With Ilerilbtu 1csult Manila May JA telegram ro c Ived by tho ndjujantgencral an+ nounccd that Private Mike Beacham of tho First United States cavalry ranl muck killing three and wounding IIfhoI III Private d Wilson Prlvatp Thomas Woodward Fatally Injured Private 1Edward VoodwarliI I All the killed and wounded were I IIDcIIII hut It IIs presumed that Benchman I waslnsane when ho committed time deed tt 1i e J f i t A T Fueett of 408 South Sixth t street was thrown from n buggy rft Third and Clark streets and Injured tI I reOLR IddattOndSdhlrgr J IiOCIALCIRCLIITnights UuiquIPutcrtrthnmcut Paducah Lodge No 20 Knights 01 Pythias will have a social session tonight at tho Knights of Pythias hall Broadway and Fifth streets Invita hone have been Issued and tho occae Ion promises to be a delightful one It Is m Autograph Social and wll be something unique Thollrett3 souvenir programs are In the red white and blue colors nnd attache to each Is a tiny pencil They aro In terllned with six pages of blank paper A prize will be given to the one win secures the greatest number of autographs during Atitograph Intermls lion Mr A E Stein Is chalrmain of the committee having the enter talnment In charge The program Is Opening Welcome Brother A E Stein Music f PythiaIsC R LI Pu1m- MMusLcDuetMiss Kntherlne Pie liar piano Mr A J Bamberg alto hornAddressPydlmlanlsm Rev J R Henry Music Encouragement Ovcrttiri Master Louis IKolb cornet Miss Christie Kolb violin Mian Antoinette Kolb pianoMuseintermezzo Violin solo Miss Christie Kolb Autograph Intermission Why Not lave Pythian Sisters In Pa ducah 1Brothll Al E Young Music Mlss Pleper Mr A J Bam burp Refreshments Of Interest Hero saysrMr and Mrs J If lllrsch who have lust returned from n visit to Paducah 1Ky brought with them a inIthdsummers who has come to stay and whoso baby caresses and happy smiles they feel will repay them for all tho care and love that they can give her Both Mr and Mrs Hlrsch seem to feel that their homo life will bo more complete now that they have a little fairy to enliven It and they hope tto make the child as happy as they feel satisfied that she will make thorn IlrA Hlrsch vas formerly Mrs wasIthnfew days ago Tho little child was taken from the tonic of tho Friend less In Paducah Jlflljtunltuli A pretty ceremonial was tho wed BroganIofItyan of Central City which took theIStII b1thesnkII tpicture hat of the rcgula herIprnerMr Jofoph Ryan and Mr Henry Ryan both of Central City Following the ceremony n wedding breakfast was attractively served at tho homo of the brides mother Mrs Margaret Brogan 1215 Trimble street Only tho relatives nndmostII Intimate friends were couple loft at 1120 oclock over the Illinois Central for a wedding trip Wn hlnJton City and other toII east They will be at home In tral City after several weeks Tho brides golngaway gown was a stylish I suit of light grey with hat gloves and shoos to harmonize Double Wedding of Prominent County People The Rev W K Cave D n married two couples from Rosslngton onuI Sunday at noon at his hpme on North Seventh street They were Mr W J Harper and Miss Pearl Pitt Mr W HIamb and Miss Grace Wyatt all belonging to prominent families of this county Tho couples drove Into time city and returned homo tailor tho ceremony ofInUernoonlatshall of Keokuk Iowa Time house Is effectively decorated with flowers In the dining room the rod color motlfla charmingly elaborated Red carna tions form tho centerpiece of the tea isble Struwlwrry Ico Is a feature of tho color effect Assisting Mrs Dysart and Miss Marshall In receiving are Mrs Victor Veils and Mrs Fred RudyCharity LClub Holds Final Meeting 1Vclacaday The Charity club of the Philanthro pic department of the Womans club Will meet In rcgujar monthly session tomorrow morning at 10 oclock at tho drib building Tho newly elected chairman Miss Elizabeth Slunott will take her place and there will bet reorganization of tho club for the theIfore tho department Mr Harold Fisher returned to Nor tonvlllo this morning after attending tho bedside of his brother Will Plait h01lIlIa1IJeckTOnBtreetsuwcnt tor Okolona Kinetic Energy Kinetic Is a good word It means power to make things go A fat bank account a rock on the edge of a hill a barrel of gunpowder and SCOTTS EMULSION all I energyIPower Is stored up In Scotts Emulsion This force let loose in the system of the consumptive gives him the strength to take on new flesh It is a powerful fleshproducer AUDniifhttt SOc end ftoo Miss this nfornlng on a visit to rda livesMr JOPollock went to Owens bolo this morning after a business trip In the city Mrs J B Itowlctt of Louisville returned home this morning after n months visit to friends and relatives In the city Mrs AN Sessions of Annn 111 arrived this morning on a visit to MrI William Woodworth Twelfth street and Greer avenue Mr and Mrs Wll Kmitzcr arrived this morning from Mangum Okla on n visit to Mrs Will Oohlschlaegcr 1 Eleventh and Jackson streets Miss Anna Boswcll 302 North eventh street left this 111 mills for lrs1AI County Attorney X B Barnett of Galloway county came down last night to hear the testimony In tho Hollowcll trial today Mr A H Bcalo and Mr and Mrs B O Holland of Murray are visit lag In the city Miss Veil Clayton CIO North Sixth stirert has returned from a visit to relatives at Carlcrsvlllc and Marion Ill Mrs Bemteu Dale and MrsI Monroe Carnpil of heath and Col Bud Dale left this morning for Ollro to accom lan Mrs null Dale homo Mrs Dale has been at Hot Springs for two months and Is much Improved from her attack of rheumatism Irp A J Wyatt C17 Fountain avenue has returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Kevll Little Miss Grace ihellou of toy In the guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs A Jw Wyatt 017 Fountain avenueCounty Judge A J O Wells and his law partner H T Wells of Cal lowiiy county arc Interested tetat- ars nt the trul of the Hollowcll ease foIA ern Baptist convention The Rev Mr Balance was sent as a delegat from Graves county Miss Halllo Ross 1108 Trlmblo street went to Lone Oak today 911a weeks visit to tho family of Mr C M1 IThe1 I lardy have gone Mttle to attend tho Southern Baptist con vention Mrs Dodd will visit at din ton Koo and Jackson Tcnn during her husbands absence Mr Prince Walker of Mayfield was In tho city today Mr W B lKennedy returned from Mayfield this morning after a business trip Mr IL B Glrardey formerly of Paducah but now living In los An geles Cal Is visiting In the city Dr Q A Hamlott of Massac lit 111 of congestion of the stomach 116 Is somewhat Improved today Mr T I Roedor deputy city Jailer who was shot through tho right breast accidentally Is lmprovlng nt Riverside hospital Iffsfthought lib will bo able to bo moved homo Thursday Misses Lola Reel MarJorle Orum baugh Anno BradshsV and Annie May1 Yeser returned home yesterday from Fulton where they retbo veek and guests of Mrs Burke Bow man nt the Hotel Meadows Mrs Bowman gave a pretty euchre party In their honor on Saturday afternoon Mss Crumbaufih won tho prize Lieut Richard Donovan left yes terday for Fort Schrcvens at Savan rah Ga where he bassoon stationed Will Fisher who was operated on for appendicitis last week Is Improv ing slowly at Riverside hospital Dr C E Kldd has returned from Covlngton Tcnn WOULD STOP COTTON LEAK House Committee Authorizes Favorable Itoimrf min 1111 Washington May 12The house committee on agriculture authorized a favorable report on a bill framed by tho committee making It a punishable offensefor any government Am clnl or employe to divulge prematurely any government statistics such ns those relating to cotton and grain crops Ilquor Soiling CtuiiRc Charged with selling liquor to a minor Dan Galvln n saloonkeeper at IFifth and Norton streets was ar retted this afternoon by Chief of 10 lice Collins H Is alleged that Gal vi II sold liquor to Claude Ratcllff Notice Bids for Jjulldlng walling room nt cemetery will bo opened Wednesday at 2 p m at city hall Tarts and specifications In clerks olllcv COMMITTEE r rNm OF RTS vI I IJII Bankiiiptry of the Paducah Glas8o company were Instructed by Jtulgi Bagby to file their claims by May 22 and tho bankrupt was ordered to flit a triplicate schedule of assets am liabilities by tho same date On tha day n trustee will bo elected to wind up tho affairs of tho company I Tho trustee In the R H Sasseei bankrupt case sold tho merchandls stock of tho bankrupt yesterday amd has nearly wound up tho estate County Court Mrs Florence Mocquot Mrs Carrie Flournoy Mrs Carrie Flournoy Ellis and Miss Mary Flournoy aro tho benc MarlrAlexander In Circuit Court With tho cxcejitlon of federal court little was done In any court this morning owing to ndjrfurnmcnte for for the funeral of lion W D Grecr Judge Heed held a short session or circuit court and postponed the case set for this morning until this after noon An agreed ordered was entered between Henry Theobald and the In ducah Traction company whereby Theobald received 100 as n compro mire for his damage suit of JuOOO W IL McKlnney J A Drnffen and IK F Gaines were excused from tin petit Jury and I Barry Jake Eng lert and 1I D WJleox were substituted Circuit court was In session this afternoon and the case of S Rosen field against the Illinois Central rail road was being argued Ho sues for damage alleged to have been re c6lvcd on ten boxes of clothing ship ped from Ixmlsvlllo In County Crturl Former Auditors Agent C W Km cry was agal assailed In his right to crllect back taxes on suits he brougli list week by James Husbands his successor In county court yesterday afternoon The suits were brought after Husbands was appointed but IK fore he juallflcd Emery asKCrts hs right to att until his successor quart flea and has a letter from State Auditor James to the effect Chat ho may profccute suits ho started before Hus bands took over the ch ice Judg Ughtfoot sustained Emery and Hus bands will appeal The stilts In dls unto are being tried In tills term cf county court Ihrs J M1 Foster to Mary IIL Thompson lot on Trlmblo street 1 In Bmikrup The looks and accounts of the ThompsonWilson Company will be sold May 21 according teen ordr IIssued today by Judge Bagby WilUiuii Cnleiiinn IN III Elwood feet returned this morning from Caldwell county where ho served an attachment on William Coleman former eherlff of Caldwell county Coleman was a witness for the Hollowoils but was too 111 to make the trip Marshal Noel brought back affidavits from Dr H P Shelby and Henry Harmon A subpoena was served on R P Rudolph of Sharp Mrs N E Ferguson and Miss Hal lett Bryant aro the guests of their brothers Messrs Hood Doc and M J Bryant e This summer more than ever cheap shoddy cot tonmixed stuff has been workedup into what appears on the surface aa honest clothing If you are not an expert in judging values youd best depend oil us Well explain the make ofal the clothing we sell This weeKwe offer a special1 lot of Suits juit sent us by our Ncw York Buyer He says theyre the latest Broadway fad for 1500 DELFTI I I Hart has the agency for the genuine Delft Enamel Ware It is a beautiful dark blue and white mottled on the outside and pure white on the inside Guaranteed against chipping leaking and against the action of acids Perfectly pure and sanitary Dont fail to ex amine its Every piece branded GEO 0 HART SONS CO Incorporated WANT ADS Subscribers Inserting want ads in DID Sun will kindly remember that all such items are to be paid for when the ad is inserted the rule applying to every one without exception 1VANTFDA whiteglrCCfor gen eral housework 1C26 Monroe FOR RENTNice large furnished room 419 South Third 1I0us1fClI1 ANNGI neatly done by Heed OHara Old phone 863a FOR heating and drink1437 F Levin OVBRSTRBET tho painter Old phone 2559 FORRENTThreo room house 110301 iMotiroe street F MI Flslir FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping 313 Madison WANTEDAn experienced Insur anco solicitor Address T care Sun WANTKD Secondhand furniture I Call old phone 691 I contractor FRANK Prompt HEGARTY plasteringII bing Phones 1833 FOIL1tgRT=Two houses G14 Clay and 527 North Sixth Modern I Improvements Inquire 533 N Sixt- hvvANTElStaudard make sow Ing machine Will pay cash for bar gain Ring 394 FOR MOVING hauling packing or picnic wagon call 705 Doth phones Qeorgo Rock J E MORGAN uor a anottiUK general repairing rubber UfOS 48 South Third- WANTEDAn intelligent dytto solicit Call 227 North Seventh street between 2 and 4 p m I FURNITURE EXCHANGErPays best trice for furniture and stoves 205 South Third New phone 901a I FOR SALEANo1 good milch cow the only kind worth keeping S B Caldwpll Old phones 867 and 789 BICYCLE ItFIAIISPhono 1015 new phone and wo will call for and deliver work promptly Weikert Hugg 120 North Fifth GET OUT that old suit of last year and have It cleaned and pressed by James Duffy South Nlnh near Broad Way and It will look like new FQR BALE Ono now and one sec otid liand fireproof combination safe Pnducah Printing and Book Binding Company EQR ItENITen room dwelling 121 1221 Trimble street only JIG Including water Apply M J Fried man J28 South Third FOR RENT = frontOirooms between Fifth and Sixth on Broadway will bo vacant May 27 H F Singleton Phone 119 FbRBERTThiee room house 431 Adams street Apply to 302 North Seventh street Old phone 1325 FOR SALE Ono 14 horsepower gasoline engine Franklin make Suit aisle flr gasoline boat Newly over auled Will sell at a bargain Ad dress V I Knowlcft care Sun 3AL1Atabargain acvan room slate roof new brick house I Lot 55x105 on Sixteenth street between Monroe and Madison Ring old phone 15CJ FOR RENT Five room brick cot tage on Kentucky avenue near railroad shops Apply to Mrs Glrnrdeys millinery department at JA Rudy Sops My u lbt dj r WANTED2 unfurnished rooms downstairs Ring 955 now phone FOR SALE Fourroom house and lot In Mochanlcsburg A bargain nb 250 Address Bargain care Sun CARPENTER contractor Prompt attention to repairing Call E Eh Moorev New phone 528 W NTEDIiesponyttjJramprlleroit- salary Inquire Jlj Pankey at New Richmond i H STRAW HATS ftjUqd for clpanod end delivered South Side Pressing club Both phones ARTS t MASON successors to Mr J W Agnew Shop 709 South Fifth street All kinds of fixture and other carpenter work PASTURAGE Two hundred acres good shady plenty water and more grass than IOO horses can cat Apply John W Roof Phones 745 i FOR SALE Eggs from prize win ner Plymouth Rocks Sliver Laced Wyandottes Rhode Island Reds 2per 15 Kendall Ba hh ann Wlnona MIss w1f i Iwlll ACCOUNTpt SVTiiKjtho city sacrifice ono nearly iliHV SmlUi Premier typewriter ono extras good desktwol Dont wake up too late Seo me today W J Westfall No6 Yelsor buildingWANTEDA fenced thoroughly expert riding saddlemaker to tako charge of this department must bo experienced In making all kinds of riding saddles Steady employment to a first class mechanic Wilto at once Southern Saddlery Co Chat tanooga Tenn- WANTEDFor U S army Able bodied unmarried men between ages ot IS and 35 citizens of tho United States Of good charade and temperate habits who can speak read and wrrfo English Men wanted for service In Cuba and the Philippines For Information apply to Recruiting Officer New Richmond House Pa ducah Ky 1 i Jiiines Owens Will Provision was made In the wllor tho late Oapt James Owen for the erection of ft Monument over the graves of his father and mother In Oak Grovo cemetery at a cost of UI CQO The monument will be on the family lot and he stipulated that It should bea large one Ills Interett In the ferryboat Bettlo Owen Is given tc Mr Brack Owen In eptlrety aa well as a half Interest In all his rent estate and property dthcr than stocks and securities The other half of hla real property goes to his brother Iohiv ert Owen To his sister Mrs Ann jl Woolfolk and her daughter he leaves the stocks and securities after pro viding for the monument All debts against him must be paid beforethe bequests become etrectlvfJMr Bratfk Owen will be administrator LID OgHvIe and W V Owen were wltt nesses to the will written DecemberI 1 1903 For Sale Gasoline launch 22 feet long 11 horsepower 10 miles an hour Phone 423 YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT livery dose mike you eelbtUer Les As1 keeps your whole InildM right Sold on tit monerb ck pus crttrwutrr Pnet6aceslr Tlio body of Miss Lena Edwards who died In St Louis will arrive la morrow nt 330 oclock and will M taken to the Flat Presbyterhi church where the fueral wllf take place Tim burial will Ilie liv Mt IKeui toti cemetery 11r iM17 1 f yye 11r TUESpYV IAV 12 PAGE 1X axTHE PADUCAH EVENING SUNrCITY ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TUB PADUCAH NORTHERN RAIL ROAD ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS TilE RIGHT TO CON TRUCT AND MAINTAIN A RAlLr- HOAD TRACK OF STANDARD OUAGE IN THE CITY OlPA DUCAH KENTUCKY A N D OPERATE RAIUIOA DCARS THEREON FROM A POINT IN THE CITY LiMITSIN TWENTY r FIFTH STREET RETWEEN KEN TUCKY AVENUE AND UROA WAY STREET THENCE IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TO TilE UNION DEPOT IN THEJ SOUTHERN PART OF Tin CITY OP PADUCAH THENCE I STI WARDLY TO THIRD STREET THENCE SOUTHWARDLY PROM II TillllU STREET ACROSS PnT I NOIItmsALONG THIRD STREET TO NORTON STREET TIIENC OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY AND GROSSING INTERSECTING STREETS TO MAIDEN ALLEY- f THENCE ALONG AND THROUGH MAIDEN ALLEY AND CROSSING INTERSECTING STREETS TO TRIMHLE STREET THENCE OUT TRIMRLE STREET TO TENTH STREET AND THENCE OUT TENTH STREET AND i I t CRIOSSINOiI INTERSECTING STREETS TO THE CITY LIMITS AS MORE PARTICULARLY SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION I I BE IT ORDAINED DY THE GENE RAL COUNCIL OP TIlE CITY OPi PADUCAH KENTUCKY Section 1 That whereas the Pa Oucah Northern Railroad proposes to construct and to operate a trunk line of railroad Into through and around the city of Paducah Kentucky and from the city to a point on tho south side of the Ohio river below and nearly opposite the city of Metropo lis Illinois and there connect with other trunk railroad or railroads and whereas tho said railroad com pany has been Incorporated under the laws of the stato of Kentucky for sail purposes the city of Paducah hereby grants to the Paducah North ern Railroad Its successors and as signs tho right of way through the olty of Paducah to far as the city lass n rhttoi frani the same as fol lows 1II I s SubSec4j i jrTor a double track lino of railroad beginning on the west line of Twentyfifth street at a point 2Ii feet north of the north line of Kentucky avenue running thence tatitheastorly across Twentyfifth street and Kentucky avenue to tho yeast line of Twenty fifth street dhcncc southeasterly across private property to the north lino of tho alley In block 23 Wept End Addition at a point UO feet east of the line of- T ntnflh street thence south jatiorly arenas said alley to Its rotith lino tinlire across prjvate pronfrty to the north line of Washington street at n pr rt 210 feet east of the oast line of Twentynifh street hens Southeasterly across Washlnfflon street to Its south line thence southeasterly across private property to Iho north line of Clark Street at a pqlnt 805 feet west of tho west lino of Twentyfirst street thence In ac southeasterly direction to the south line of Clark street thence anrost jjrlYaJe property to tho west ijno of th9 MayflpJji road at a point 205 foot south of the south line of G K yhCft ers addition to Paducah thence southeasterly to the east line of Mayfield road thence Southeaster ly across private property to tho west line of Little avenue at a point 540 feet south of tho south line of the right of way of the Illinois Central Railroad Company thence In a south easterly direction to the east line of Llttlo avenue thence acrot private property to tho west line of the alley parallel to and between Little apd now avenues at a point 312 feet north of the north line of Pulton street thence in a southeasterly di rection across said alley thence across private property to the west lino of Dow avonuo at a point 200 feet north of the north lino of Fulton tercet thence easterly across Blow venue to Its cast line thence across private property to a connection with the Paducah Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Company at a point 935 feet south of Its intersection with the lAMilsvlle division of the Illinois Central Railroad Company jiI For a switching and colt storage yard of an approximate width of 315 filet approximately parallel to the hove described line across Llttlo and Blow avenues tho alloy hehnnII old avenues and Fulton I SubSec 2 For a single track lino of railroad beginning at1 a point on tho double track lino ot railroad described In clause one of this sec ion situated 1217 feet northwesterly N from its connection with tho Padit call I Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Company thenco across private prop rty to tho west line of tho alloy which runs parallel to the main track of the IllnoU Central Railroad Com pant between Little and Blow ave J ucpat a point 215 feet north of thei north lino of Fulton street thence across said alley and Blow avenue in i southeasterly direction to the caEt lino oftsala Blow avenue thenco li cross private property to the north iitie of Chamblln street at a pointt 255cfeot west pf thy west line oft r oylrjg street thcnco southeasterly- r r Chamblln street and across bavin 5 and Olive streets to the north line of Chamblln street at a point 55 fee t east of the east line of Olive street northeasterly across private thence vroperty to the south line or the alley VtffWC ChanjblJn arjfl tM qrr1 y itrect5 at a point 245 feet Last of the c- line of Olive street thence northeast erly across said alley to its north line thence across private property to tho south line of Murray street at a point1 U70 feet east of the cast line of Olive ztrcet thence northeasterly across said Murray street to its ter minus at a point 400t feet cast of tthe east Hue of Ollvo street thence northeasterly across private property to the cast and west alley at tho southern terminus of Allen street at a point 275 feet cast of the east line of Broad street thence across said alley northeasterly to Allen streol thence northeasterly In and along said Alleh street to tho south lino of Bridge street thence northeasterly i across Bridge street to Its north lino thence northeasterly Across private property to tho south line of Walnut at a point 245 feet east of the Illtret lino of Broad street thenco northeasterly across said Walnut street to Its north line thence north easterly across private property to I the toulh lne of PJflh street nt n point 225 feet east of the east line t ofIf northeasterlIacross thence across private property to the south line of Myers street at a point I 200 feet east of the cast line of Broad street thence northerly across Myers street to Its north line thence north westerly across private property ito the south line of Elizabeth street at n point GO feet cast of the east line e of Third street produced thence north westerly across Elizabeth street to Iits north line thencq northwesterly across private property to thb east line of Third street at a point 14fi feet north of the north line of Ellzn bath street thence northeasterly IIn and along Third street to Its cast tine at a point GO feet north of the center lof the Incline railroad track of the Paducah Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Company thence northerly across private property to the west lino of the alley lying next east of anlll parallel1 to Third street at a point- S 1 feet south of the south line of Tennessee street thence northwester Ily In and along said alley and across Tennessee street to the cast line of said alley nt a point 2S feet south of the south line of Ohio street thence northerly across private properly 1 to the south lino of Ohio street at a point ISO feet west of the west line of Second street thence norther across Ohio street to Its north line thence northerly across private prop erty to the south line of Jackson street at fi point 10 feet west of the theliceIInto anti along Sprqnd struct crossing Adams sad Clark streets to the north line of Clark street at a point 1C feet cast of the oast line of Second street thence northerly across pri sale property to the west line of Maiden alley at a point 70 feet south of the south line of Washington street thcnco northwesterly aloni the west edge of Maiden alloy to the south line of Washington street at aa point 3 feet west of the west bind Maiden alley thence northwesterly across Washington street to Its north Inc at a point IGS feet wilt of the vast linn of Second street there across private property to the wast lino of Malden alley at a point 70 feet south of the south line of Ken tuck avenue thence northwesterly in and along said Maiden alley and across Kentucky avoriue Broadway and Jefferson streets to a point In the west line of Maiden ofMonrosouth of the south line street thence northwesterly acros private property to tho south Una of Monroe street at a point 105 feet east of the cast lino of Second streett thltIl1 northwesterly across Monroe street to Its north line thenco across pri vate property to tho oast line of Second street at a point 30 feet south of the south line of Madison street thence northwesterly across Second and MadUon streets to a Point on the west line of Second street 22 feet north of the north line of Madison street thcno northwesterly across private properly to tho south line ot Harrison street at a point 188 feet east of the east line of Third street thence northwesterly across Harrison street toilsl north line thence north westerly across private property to tho east line of Third atret at a point 48t feet south of the line of Clay street thence northwesterly across Third and Clay streets to a point where the north line of Clay Intersects the lived lino of Third street thence westerly acroes block No 8 Upper Town of Pa ducah to a point on lute east line of Fourth street 8 feet south of the south line of Trimble street thence southwesterly across Fourth street and In and along Trimble street to lIorthweslorILI1Inlimits of tho cityof Paducah norlhI SubSec 3 Also for two spur tracks In and along Second strict from the south lino of Washington street to a connection with the next above described line In Second street south of Clark street I SubSec 4 For thrco track In and along Second street and across Monroe and Madison streets und from tho north life of Jefferson street to tho north line of Madison street with cross over track connecting them to gcther and for two tracks across Har rjspri street parallel1 tp and wes of the line iicrclnbcfur described aill crossing the south line of Harrison street at a point 188 feet east of tho east lino of Third street For a sin gle spur track Jn Trimble street boo ginning at a point 111 feet west ui tho west line of Eighth street run nine thence In Trimble and Camp boll streets to a point In the north side ol Campbell street 3dO test west oft the west line of Eighth street hence westerly across private prop erty to tho south line of the alley nost north of and parallel to Carp bell street at II point 24 ffeett utQI tho cast lied of Ninth street thence westerly across said alley to Its north iine thence westerly across school property to tho east lino of Ninth streett at a point ISO feet south of the s stith line of Harris street thence westerly In Ninth street tp Its cast link at a ptflnt 1Q2 feet nrh qf3 J1 north line of Lloyd strict SubSec 5 For a single track railroad Jn and alpng ifWP street Hto pf ifycra etrpct it i point1t5 feet north of the north Illio of Clement street tothe west lno of Jp ers strict at n pplijt 740 feet north of tine north lino of Mill Street produced SubSec G A detailed drawlpg nr map of the nliqvo described right at way shoWing the location of tho liroiiosQd right of way herein granted With reference to the effects 11 lnl loys as stiONV1 by tho map Of the city pf Paducqh js lpbe pled Jjy the Pa ilucah ortlicrji Railroad In tho office at the engineer of the city of Paducah lo bo preserved and kept is a part of this ordlnanco ana Is INdo a part creel as fully as Jf attached hereslJo or embraced herein Sec2 Subject to tho qondltlpna lierclnaftcr expressed the said rail road company shall have the rleJit to construct and maintain upon tho love mentioned ptrcpts crossings ind intersections as set out In section one of this ordinance a standard lunge railroad track and with tho right to operate and run cars thqreon according to Its charter vllh steal Iowcand shall have the right tram time to time and In tho manner authorized and prescribed by ordi nance of tie general council of the city of Paducah to construct and maintain along Its tracks aforesaid spur tracks and sldjngs to the pros rty and warehouses maniifnctoriq and merrnntHo CBtnbllfljmcnts no y located or which may be located nlog- r K near the strccU upon which this right of way Is granted Sec 3 The said company shall not In the construction operation or maintenance of Its road Ijcd und tracks on and along said rlglit of way unnecessarily obstruct the free use and passage upon said street street crossings alleys or public ways plthcr by vehicles or persons pnd tbc said company shall nqt obstruct tile free flow of water along the streets gutters sowers or culverts In such streets And whenever necessary said company shall construct and maintain proper and adequate sewers or culverts under said Bracks for the passage and flow qt water finder the direction and supervision of tho Board of Public Works of said city Sec 4 Said company shall con struct and maintain safe and con ulent crossings so as to allow safe and convenient passage for all persons and vehicles at all street crossings or alley crossings along said right of way and keep Its track and road bed In good repair at all such places Seci The track and road bead all switches and spurs of same shall be constructed so as to conform to the grade of tho streets Und alleys Of thee rilly or Paducah as same now exlsfs and if any changes bo made In the grade of same said track hall bo altnrcd to conform thereto by said company at Its expense Sec G The right of way herein granted shall be subject to all future JUst and reasonable ordinances and regulations that may be adopted by the city of Paducah for the good of said city and protection of Its In habitants the said city shall have tthe power to hereafter regulate tho running of cars by said railroad roar Lily along tho right of way heroin granted to prevent any unnecessary obstruction of Its streets alleys and reel crossings and all pollen power relative to tho operation of said railroad company and the use of IIts right of way herein granted are expressly reserved by the city of Paducah I Sec 7 Tho said railroad compiny t1AII at all tlrnos keep 1116 trlaleys and the street or alley cros sings graveled and In good repair JI twoen Its rolls and for two feet onII each side of Its rails at its own pcpEe and wherever and vhenovcr any of Jhe said streets or street Jrpii sings and alley or alley croslng that aJorolHaldcd either with asphalt brick bite milterlallrorruction tIe said company shall make Its tracks conform thereto and between Its rails and for two feet each side of the rails thereof and Ion fijch material us may bo prescribed by the ordinance of said city for tho i construction or reconstruction of said streets or alleys and at Its cxt elusive cost and expense and such reconstruction or Improvement shall bo done free of all cost to the city of Pnducah And tho said railroad corn samolInfor two feet on each side thereof Sec 8 The railroad company Shall Indemnify and save harmless tho city of Paducah against any and I alt damages that may be legally rev covered against said city by any perI ILson persons corporation or corpora tions on account of tho grant of the I reaisontlpn of the road bed of said company as provided by the abovo section and also Indemnify and save harmless I the city of Paducah from any dames caused by tho operation or con struction of sold railroad or railroad cars or engines through said city or tor any failure on the part of said company to keep thp greets between Its rails and for two feet on each tilde thereof In good repair by exit cutling an approved bond In the sum of veatjrflvq thousand dplars25 00000 Burin the periodl of time the construction work contemplated by this ordinance occupies and after allI of the construction work contem PatQd Jitelp9r after toe ported pf fjJ are racking your brains to think otf the most delicious and enjoyable drinlk at the soda fountain you wills ttIe the question 1easiest and please everybody mpst by orderingr Sparkling harmless as water and crisp as frost Theii satisfactory beverage Liked by and good for aUii classes ages and sexes j k i I eliciow lefrcshing Wholesome ThirstQuenching is GET THE GENUINJi 5c Every where S I time allowed therefor the said JaI dficuh Northern Railroad Company shall only hq required to execute bond In the sum of ten thousand dollars 1000000 for the purposes nboro set out and such bond of ten thousand dollars 1000000 shall at all times thereafter during the life iof this grant bo koptin full force und alive Sec 9 The city of Paducah ox prcyly reserves the right to construct any and all of Its streets street cron sings or public alleys over which thU right of way Is grantoU and It Is ox proEEly agreed herein that all recon struction work between the rails and for two feet on vechtslda tlarcof t the of pouipnuyi track shall bo done t t the cxchisivo rest of said rnllrond company but under tho plans sped flcailont rules and roBUlnllonK Ih- imabo mado thcrofor by tho city of PaducahSec 10 Thoctty pf Paducah roo serve the right to temporarily change the location of the tracks of the raid ruircad compiny along IM right e of way heroin granted whenever It shall bo ncctjstary to do so for the purpose ot repairing or improving said streets or laying or for laying water pipe rower pipes gas pipes heating pipes pr for any other public pmrioses and said railroad company agrees that un der the direction of the board of put lie works of laid city any such work may be donor whenever same Is done for the purpose of laying any gall pipes scwor plpus wutur pipes or heating pipe or other plpoc for any purpose it for any private corpora lion then all of ald work shall bo lone at the expense of the person for whom same le done but no exininee thall acsnie to tho city for any work Ions for such rrurpfn a ISoc 11 The city reserves the right to alter or bangq at any and all times the grade of Its street throifgli and over which this right off tyay o U6ids and tho said rail road i cout agrees that It wit unto hs tuck conform to tho chang dKrade of tho street at Its cXllenoI 1 It Is also agreed as ono- lof the of this grant that 110 said railroad company Wilt remove ofIway JtI granted to ono side of said lnovorIcither by ordinance or resolution so as to permit the laying of another jalroad track on said street either rOT a itctmorxTO electric rallroad The railroad company shall notp r nit cars to stand on the right of way herein granted on tho streets of Paducah either to be loaded or un loaded with freight except that the company gay pprmlt cars to stand that portion of Second strew Ion of Jefferson street between Jot ferson acid Madison streets us pro vided In subsection ono of article two above for the purpose of reedy ing and discharging freight Sec 13 This ordinance may be amended nt any time by the Ocneral Couticfl of the city of Paducah See 14L That said company shall ICE ICE Sdo at ypUgct Correct weights I Staleson all wagons IIndependentP t Ice Go 118olhPhpoes1154 ICEI ICEI L- 1 r 0 4hJr 1 s k rllS permit tho main tracks of any railroad or railroads that quo now or may hereafter bo constructed through tho city of Paducah to bo laid across and at the grade of the tracks eof raid company within the limits of tho right of way heroin granted without lllilrhJloKltllli said railroads ahallat tfeolr own nialnllainsubstantial mantur nod lay them rnt tuch points onto as may bosom all iiolutoly ucceffury for tho bona Iliiu extension of their said main IInMi and in such a manner nt to cnuieno unreasonable obstruction to the tea flc of said I ISrc 15 cOlllllanI rooltEollalraalong the tight of way herein gmntrd land take from any told point loaded empty cars and deliver ease IIn Iff yards to any carrier or connecting lin of railway or at tho connecting pofut of such line of railway with IIA said right of way In tho city of Padu ch at a maximum chnrgaof two dol ars 200 per car No dUcrlmlnt lJrIUlping loaded cars or furnishing empty cars nor shall said company discrim mate In favor of or against any cur rier receiving or delivering earn 1 lo Mld company to bo handled over IId Unit of right of way See 1C The said company shall conttrurt tho road bed and tracks upon the right of way huroln granted and operate trains thereon within eighteen IS months from tho final psfeeago of this ordinance except that the servtnd or double track be- tweenI ItB onnnctton with the track of the Padiirah Tennessee and Alabama railroad near the prusont Union I Station and Uis west lint of laid city at tho intersection of Twenty fifth ilrent may bo convJruelcd and In liFe at anr time within five year of said date of passage anti tho Industrial track extending tram the Union Station eastward to Third street nnd thonco down the river fruit Into tho lower part of the city aa abovo described In section ono may bo con structed and In ate at any tlmo within thirty HO months from the unto of partago of this ordinance othcrwlto thin graph shall bo null and voidl Sec 17 Tho said company for that portion of Its main tracks lying between the west limits of said dty- nt the Intersection of TcntyflWi street and Its sanction with the main track of the Paducah Tcnncs too and Alabama Railroad near tho present Union Station shall permit under its twit reasonable rules ot oppratJon the joint use und operation upon Its said mafri lino tracks by any railroad company which tray In future sock to enter tho city of Paducah with a main trunk lino ralldrbad provided however that such rnllroid company rtinll pay a roasonablo rental to the said company for such joint Ian tutu operation Should more than one company seek such joint use and operation of said main him tracks no discrimination shall bo undo In favor of or ilgalnst one ot said railroads cither In tho matter ot rentals or regulations covering tho op eratlon of trains IISee 18 It Is a further condition grant that should tho Paducali Northern Itrtllroad its successors or asulgns cease of full to operate itt rats regularly over said rlfiht of way for a period of thirty consecutive lays then this grant shall cease and nil of tho rights herein acquired by the Paducah Northern Railroad Blmll at once become annulled but this condition shall not prevail nor shall the Paducah Northern Railroad ilt BitcccsEors or assigns bo deemed tc flave Gcas 4 operating its cars rcgu c rcil ails over said rightof way when tho operation of said ears Is stopped to rp pair damages to Its tracks or to make nthir pirnmiirnt changes or IImproveI meals In Its lystum provident tho repair or repairs to ho done or till change or changes In the system of tald company bo effected nl oxpvdl tlonsy an possible and without tin nvtiwiary dolay otherwise a falluro tir operate sold cars for meld perlin shttt4fratei IralBee 19 The purpote of the foroI Kuhl grunt II to mnko pomnnrnt tnovtiloii for a bolt lino of railroad lute and through the city of Pndu rah for fro uio and convenience of lap renlilnniB of tho city nail on tqunl termsI for all railroads doing huskies In tho oily of Padiirah nnd It Is ex- ltrocsl1rsrvIdedl half Ihu mid Pa ducats Northern R lroail shall not have the right to trnmtfer nMlgn or In any way convey the rlisht beech granlod vxcvpt with the control of the Uoucral Council of the Htjr of Padu nih upon Kuril turmi nail such rwur vntlonn n ii may be fixed at thOiHtiin of such convvynarcby ordinance pro riding therefor and any trnndet conveyance or attempt to ooufo or transfer to anyono whomtoover by the said company without prcvloQa consent to do ro from tho council ni above provided halt operate IB sn forfeiture of thugnuit nail nil right horotisdor shall cenK and become nut and void Sec 20 Tho truck or tracks n tho Paducah Nortubrn Railroad en tering thn city limits at the pokit where the main track or tracks uter manor under hernia of this ordltmnrn at or noar Twuntyllfth street aunt have direct pbytlrnl connection with or furnish ampto railroad track fa cilities for physical connection with or lorry transportation to ono or more stetiii trunk railroads olhnr than the grantee arid other thnn any railroad or railroads now opurntlng In the city of Paducah Kontnrky wjllilu the period heroin provided for the Ion ktructlon of tho first ninln track friitn Twentyfifth street i ear Kentucky avenue to tho connection with tho tracks of thu Paducnh Tcnnoioc and Alabama railroad and alnbstro on the part of said Paducnh Northern Rnll road to conform to the provisions of this section und to hnvo byline and are of such other steam trunk rail road other thin the grantee or other railroad company now operating In Paducnh Kentucky regularly operat ing from tald trunk railroad or rail roads over the said right of way of the Paducnh Northern Rallrbnd from Twentyfifth street to tho connection with tho trucks of tho Pndiicah Ton lessee nnd Alabama Railroad within the period of tlmo allowed for the construction thereof shall forfeit all rlRhtB heroin grated by the city of Paducnh Sec 21 At alt times during the llfo ot ills tgrant It slink Mb IK6 duty of the Paducnh Northern Railroad to physically conned Its main track or tracks or furnish ample railroad track facilities for connection with or ferry transportation to Its main track or tracks extending from the ton nection with Pnducah Tennesco anti Alabama Rhllrond to the western city limits of Paditcnb to nny trunk rail road desiring to enter tit city of Pn ducah over tho right of way horilu granted from Twentyfifth street to t Iadurahrenturseee a falluro to do so shall annul this grant nUll Iho Paducali Northern ItaiN rrfnd hnll forfeit nit Tights nciiulrcl hcreiindur provided said trunk railroad V or nllrondii quire compile wlhI nil the terms of thin ordlnnnci gOY t lornlng use by railroad companies A tbo trn ks of tho Padurnh Nr riln I Railroad and have complied with tho roasoimblo rates nnd regulations of tho Paducnh Northern Rnllroad governing tlm ute of Its tracks I KM 22 A failure to construct und complete rnllroad tracks over any purtlon of the right of wny provided for harem shall not Invalidate tbo IghU herein granted over any other horton of the right of way upon which tho company shall have con ttriirtvd and completed its line of railroad and thnll hnvo compljed with all other condition heroin provided but shall InvalldVe all rights heroin gntntnd over that portion of the right of way which the grnnte hirrln shall not have coimtrucliiii itst tracks nnd othorwliu compiled with the emus of thin grant within the Unit herelnbp i fore Ftlpulnted t 41 Sec 23 All of the conditions herein set out shall prevail ngnlunt the grantee as to all tracks owned contrulled or operated over by the grantee or any railroad company op orating ovpr the tracks of the grnnteo and a fnlliiro to mi provide in any contract for the me of nay track used granteolormutually used by thn grantee any othur railroad roinpiinj stud invalidate nil right granted herein uiul this ordinance shall become null and void Sic Ul This ordinance shall take effect from and after tho pas sago approval nail publication rst Adopted May 11 J100S i 1m I ANNAN t President Hoard of Aldermen Adopted May 11 1908 II It LINDSAY President Hoard of Councllmenr Attest May I11I 190S- MAURICE MclNTYRi City Clerk Approved May 9 1 lOS JAMES P SMITH Mayor IJjtKHivril InvllnlAiiiKt cauls nil iiouiicriimits embosMtl Ktiitlniury ete h11m best httisfnctieustaco11- 1th tllulltIr you pt IHifTho Sun Tho I uniOcVeik r r- i I IT CERTAINLY IS A SATISFACTION I To buy Books anti Music when you know you get tho very lutcsthml best stuff at the lowest prico in the city Coino nut look over our books Coma and look qycr our music IIIIDI E WILSON TilE MUSIC nOOK andII II IIjgqodthings A i r t jJ J 1 u Vr T Old Straw HasMade to look like new whh n package 9f Elkays Straw Hat Cleaner f 10c and 25c a- tMcPnersons DRUG STORE i Dr Stamper DENTIST b fraternity Building Room 205 Extracting Teeth anti Plato Work a Specialty nit KINO imoous DBXTIST llooin 7 Truvhrart llnlldliiK up flilr Kent to Catholic Mm h Xcir phono sua FIRST CLASS LIVERY MODERATE PRICES These tire the foundations upon which we arc building success Our licirMH nro Iroom cd Ui the pink of comllllonulwayiiamlour equipment the best yet our prices are extremely reasonable Next limo you want to take a drive just cal- lHAWLEY AND SON Either Phone 417421 1 1JO Jefferson St r 11IfUS CKNTHAIi HOLWmjf EXII The following reduced rntes nro aiinonnccdr Ualtlmoro Md General conference M E church Dates of salo May 3 4 and 5 Itelurn limit May 30 Hound trip 31Sr I J T DQNOVAN Agent City Office Paducab I Ky H M PRATIIBR i Age t Union Depot f I I I I I KILLTHc COUCH t AND CURE THETUNCS wDrkingsNew4 C FOR CgucHaPRICE AND ALLTHROAT NDLUNQTROUBLES OTTARAWTBED SATISFAOXOR iii OB HONEY BBFMKSZC i 1 ate 0 How toOureLiver 1There are usually several ways to do a given thing but it lathe aim with all of waytIssuffering from liver trouble imagine that thlnlthntI than that in the cure of so serious a dis troubleWhen t up feeling comes on you gO to a drug itore end ask lor o to cent ollioTaka ibIlerthat ruu reel attire oealn and arouse the tune returni thntYlrI derful Uiatlva but It hat tonlo properties to ofleavInsstrengthens you oUlnetbtllDleltiDeaurocuble ills lentla butcnectlveplensuntto the taita end pure In quality it li aneict llent economIcal Home Cure and lIts result are per manent It Is abtolutely iruarantccd to Ua what Ili claimed for 1U constipattondyspepiteacb bloated ttomach flatulency diarrhea ami the dozen and oneolbvrlllsof 1 1m stomach liver end bowels It Is the itrcatrst of household remedies end no family should be without It because In a family someone at aDI moment may need such n Ilaxative and then fou will ap LepsInthela FlEE TEST TKott wlmllllr to try DrCald urInlfsdOnitlnf UK company TNiofhrUI prays thai Ilia remedy will do si wt claim eMit wily opts to thou wllOIlva sever taken It setfd for It III you have any tymptomi of itomacli liver or bowel disease Otntl tl yet most elfocths Uiitlv for children women and sd THEPUBLIOptOcIuctWIPEPSIN SYRUP CO 107Cildwell Blda Montletlle III IMPORTANT DECISION Case of much Interest was tried last Tuesday before Judge Bmory wh re Gcorjta FIcklln of this city was charged with scfllng intoxlcatine h iiorH andI the evidence showed he sold Dr FlEx Cremo and Vivo Ire pariil by A M Inevlson Co and the proof all wcnt to show these bev Crags wore nonIntoxicating and the case as dismissed us no violation of the law could be proven The decision of tho court will act favorably with tho salo of Dr Fizz Vivo and Cremo which are prepared and sold by A M Laevlson Co of this city IlI Rackache I Pain in theII I Hips and Groins In most cases are direct results I o VKK KIDNEYS and IN FLAMMATION OF TIlE BLAD UBIl The strain on the Kid nuys and Inflamed membranes lining1 the neck of the Bladder I producing tl9 pain LMKSKIDNY GLOBESJ WILL CURE IT Vv i 1 Two Uos so give relief and I one box wll euro any ordinary case of Kidney or Uladder trouble Removes Gravell curesII Diabetes Seminal Emissions 1 Weak and Lame Back Ubeuma tisra and all Irregularities of the I Kldnoys and Bladder In bothrmen and women Sold at 60 x nts a box on the No Cure No Pay basis by McPheraons drug itore Fourth and Broadway solo agents for Paducah or sent I by mall upon receipt of price to Lark Jfedlclne Co Louisville f Ky I t P r siifONsti 1 I Oriuotion frtvcs contracts hacked by chain 1130 wllPKud 30000000 capital unit t19 rears success to secura positions underreatooatilo condition or refund tuition Ii Icon I BOOKKEEPING potltors by not acceptlnit hla c reposition concede that lie teaches more tlle1IoJnBJX a pacenIOthIflUIo 11 II writo tOo systom of snortlranil nmURhon caches l ecauso thy know It Iis T1II JlESU WIllrolun t noryrltuJsoIflnAUUItONIQSlUeUtS Ii 01 PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE jII- tntEtbwU U lUlU Ii Incorporated ADUOAH 314 E roadway or St Louis or Nashville Rvcn the wlso barber Isnt always t blo to put you next r f AGREE ON DATE TO END mum i f Lenders of HoHse and kefcate Decide on May 28 rnnnrlal Question toJle Ono of Few flllleMt Un ntAcuri In HOIIN Until Senate Catches Up J Aii itopiiiATiir uTs IASS VVaRlilngton May 12At a confer Once between the loaders of the hbusojj anti senate it was practically agreed fTheIf l14JoIISbUSI1nmerit asnn addition tp the regular military establishment of 00 captains to cQWinaml the Philippine scouts ng 1Ameljdlng1 public1landsuu1thorlzlngcertalnjswamIij reservation Minnesota A lull I 11111I Ing Idaho und Wyoming two additional acres of laud for reclama lion was defeated lUg Appropriation for Forest The senate passed tho agricultural appropriation bill carrying 12142 140jFor buildings roads and mak Infi other permanent Improvements In the national forest 1 M 0000 Instead of EOOV 00 as provided by Hiei house was appropriated giving Divehalf the amoiirit naked by thol hler Corritr the bill yrovldLs that 5 0 f the Income from the hatlonal forjKSf4 Yhall Ifc paid to the ktaie J In Wlirch they are located this money to be expended for road and whool Improvements In counties In which reserves nro sltmited When food seems to nauseate take Kodolf Take Kodol now und until you know you are Tight again There IIIndI statement verified after you Wive used Roil 01 for a ftw weeks It is sold lucre by all druggists HOLLOWBLl CASK I Cohtlnuecl fr6iii pnuo one AsHortadon on Trial Tho hearing of thin pvldnnoit of the defense yesterday afternoon proceed In1thoalibi witness for John Turner whom he was called to see at midnight on morning of tho trouble unit John Urn whoin he awakened and told about it upon his return home to Otter Pond On crossexamination by Attorney John Q Miller the doctor admitted having taken an actlvp In lurost in tim trials and when asked for sun cxplanatlonrhe said he did so because he believed that the tobacco grpwors association of which ho is a member though noj a grower was on trial as well us the defendants He admittedI making the exclamation In the court room yesterday while an Important witness was testifying that Ho is a Hart The doctor was asked about ap pronchlpg J H lludolph a member of the former Jury which tried the Kaso aiui vris about to answer when Judge Kvans admonished him thatio night make statements that would gtise hliiiself turjous trouble and the questionri0who composed tim previous panel be fore thy were sworn In tho case whether any were prejudiced against the association slo tlio first trial the dofonso re led entirely on alibis and no effort vyas made to deny that tie outrage wag committed at Robert Hollowells seIne A majority of the defendants nil lived In tho sanlo neighborhood hero the trouble occurred but none vent to the assistance of the attacked ir even vent Osvre1 noxt day They lirofcssvd friendliness for tho Holo t tit family however WRit teweJ options they ron nbered sonm trivial occurrence Unit awakened hem tho night of the raid and mom sera of the family and Visitors who toro present got np and saw the de fendant was there and Vent bock to sod They thought no more of the occurrence until ten months later whrn they were served with sumi lions by Deputy t rShnlEw004i cel According to etatoments of wit icsses membership of the Dark TO iacco Growers Protective association n iCaldwoll courit iIS not composed jntlrely of tobacco growers but doe ors preachers lawyers hlrpd bands lid sriiajli boys all belong thougli lono could tell how a man could Iget n unless ho IUd ttobacco to pledge Tim Alibis John W Hollowells alibi was e- sInedtoby his aba and daughter vho stated they anil anothef brother lept Iii the same room with their I larentH and that about midnight they card their fatlierspeak to the boy sri Wallace Firm and Edgar Oliver rere at home accordingl to their tatcmcnts and that of their mother hy Ward the shooting bid tlhl 11o c su 1tA Hl3l1bll ASlfl nxtetnnl tlemejy fur Koenui Suffer prs Ofefltlyv8ln l Jines the Trent incnt If jpu aro sufforjng from any burn ing ltchJnp kIndjiseasei thq only way alltroubletoThousands of patients havesuf fercd for months in jaln attempts to doctor thqlr blood when the wholes trouble was bacilli feeding upon the lghtlIbloslfln fipeclalfs now prescribe a thrip1Q liquidI wash easy to apply which gives Instajjt relief This remedy Is composed gfpll of wlntergr ell to which nrOjHildcd healing vegetable remedles1cyi of wlntergrecn alone will not uq buttncoterie of experts speIClallst dicinal propprHqs until thoy found the proper preparation The result I PreSof skin dlEeaseis 1Horo is only pnO Instance of what I 1yIIttiop D D prescription has cured her sound and vehll3 L Hipp Phil Cumpbcll Aln IJC you nrc sulToting from any Skin disease would itjiot pay you to try one bottle of DI D D Prescription You probably have spent sunny times the cost of one bottle vainly trying CorlaItchnttion of the skin with suggestions as to the use of D I D Soap Thus valuable bDoktct is absolutely treeI IIrtiyfl the house Milton Olivers stallion broko out II theIGray isis farm hands assisted htm to Jet the animal back In the stable Joseph Murphy stayed1 all night at John lE Hollowells and did not hear of shooting until next day Luclan McKlnney will Turner anti Freeman Pierce stayed all night with Othan Knnbb a quarter of a mile trout the HolloI wells All heard shooting went on porch but did not leave yard Miss Ella Knabb testified that all were at home when the trouble occurred Will Lnrklns cattle got out that night anil ho was busy corrallng them lie was the nearest neighbor tq Hoi lowqll but did not go near oven tho next morning His 15yearold son testified as to lila fathers whereabouts tho night of the shooting Sid Smlth was at hotno lie talked to a hired hand In the dining room at 9 oclock nnd went to hell Ho heard on Christmas that he was ac cused of participating In the raid James Hydes baby had tho croup about mIdnight lie went for Dr Setzll rat Iamasco Dr Sctzier tes titled to the visit llo Is a member of hue association liiil lslot it obucoo grower Mnlachl Pickering was doctoring a horse that had the colic from 12 to 2 oclock on the morning of thus trouble Truck Lacey anti George Tandy neighbors anti defendants were called in to assist him Urcy lAcey was at home accord ing to testimony of himself and Toni LaFlANCB tENEcveiy UIi t p S1Ie one or f io bejj ComIortPIC3udoCI I I j 3 Io4T- he 1 HA FranceEIexjble Welt shown Ih illustration t above will enable jyou to walk with grace and without footdis comfort as the sole follow theII natural movement of the tthet most haptly and beautiful shoe that C your money can buy It wfll appeal With particular force to the woman who tt- hIs fatlna it hard to secure an easy fit t la anstty ityllih snviceableaho We are now shciwIra wide vs t detydfthe lateSt sIPkIl rte this popular Ihoeand would appreciate an oppor tunity to show them to you 1 1 f HAKUOinVs IltjrART ImlT STOHE North Tliird Street Just Off Broadway Ward a form hand with whom ho slept that night He Is a married man i- William1 and Jam sTandyweront home after 12 otclOck pccqrdlnc to i their testimony nndthot of their nndIt shootlh occurr d B Malone was at his Uncle George Thompsons 12 miles away His brother Amps Malone pf Sturgis whb was Visiting him wits with him Ho denied being colonel of sa brigade of night riders- SparlingMurphy was at homo nnd never heard of the shooting until next day Grundy Ilnton a visitor slept In fhe same room with Murphy and isis wife sleeping In bed with two small children Thero were five lioniseRichard at home with his wife nnd nine children when tho trouble occurred Grace Pool a 1C yearold daughter testifies Jock Chambers was at home the night of the trouble Ho got tip at mldhtghrt to give tIm baby a drink IEtt Shelton a Visitor of Scpttsburg slept In the TMimo room Joe Cantrcll was sleeping In George Goodmans store at Otter Pond with Hugh Guelman a rural letter carrier who is a member of the associa tion John Tumor Was at home sick lie sent Lindsay Knabb after Dr Morril wjio came about midnight and stayed an hour Dr Morril return ing to Otter Pond heard the shooting and wlipn lp got homo he went and awoke John Gray another defendant and tola him about the shooting He Is a member of the association William T Murphy was at the homo of his father Joe Murphy Mack Murphy was there too He heari Jho shooting reKlng a sister testified that her brothers were home MarWn 1 rown was honie with lilhI ftIPu nnd son and t C Cnntrelj Otirrtrell saul Marlon was home He heard the shooting CantreJl magistrate He dU hot go to Hollowells and did not Inetl tute any Investigation Goopge Brmvi was watchlnig hlg plant bed 2 miles from HolloweUc louse Otis Smith lindfessed in his moth nrhtoCtIIotrnot leave It Otis Smith was the lost defendant to testify i The defense then undertook to prove by William Hobson of hfob- eol1h 8toret 3 miles away from 1lol- lowehIs Miat he saw bodies of sinned lIIenlpncslng The court refused to admit his testimony saying Uio lpoint where the men were seen was too rti mote trdm the trouble Other evl dehcd of the same sort was excluded 1no JtulcJncs T stlmony Of the ttlmolyglven by tie de ffrtodahts yMterdayt that of n Malone was probably flue most Interesting He was put to a serere crosscxamlna tlon by the plaintiffs attorney who asked him It he Vixs not a cohVnel of a silent brigade of tilstit riders He Wits also asked riboutfthe night rider rass word Silent Brigade and final Ily AttorrwV Miller asked Malone if H Mas hot a tact that he was present at a mettlnj hwhidu a statement will made like hIs Genflement you haw liniortnnt brfslness before you tonight Our members har f beets pu0d for raiding Uob Hoi1Jwellsllncc and lf HfeyVln their case everything ilI llcst Money will be needed to as- sIst them In thefr defense anttour fotiifder and commander Dr has ordered that every member of this order pay into Secretary Drowns hands E tents each which Is to be used to pay lawyers Malone denied tearing such a statement at any nee lae f Xo Inne Circle John W Jlollowell defendant iIn1 giving his testimony stuied hewah thatrman of the Calflwell icounty corn Inlttco He denfpd tTjat there was hny pecret Inner cffcle to Ma knowledge He said secret meetings were sometimes held but that paly bueliicss was traniacted Like the WliiT tlcfeutiait be denied teltfng c Sanford Hall about the ikiUowell raid c Mr John llllha of Vjnlng Iak says I j have been flelllng Dowitts kidney nnd Bladder Pits for about a year uid thy give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold Sold by alt lrugglstsIi li- II 11 BIYER11EB8 I Anollair rtsejof 8 caniOithls morn I ngwtsenllueguage we resdunakiipg I ho stage road 347 ThewiiuutlI was trf llie hubuitti a dllro Wathef was lear The little Clyde has arrived fropi he Tennessee river with a tow of iesThe Hosnwr arrived this morning 1 rom the Cumberland river wJUt 14 r OO ties raiNl 0600 feet pf lumber 0 rho Hosraer will not roake any mor- eripfor j on1e time and will do bar 11 work for the Lord flexjtor Ajier tl he wind teas blowing a gale up ther umbrland river vsterday anti the a- aA comiClh to tie to thfe bank fIc4 hours b f6reit was safe to venture ball with her tow ri lAte for the first time In min n veks the Dick Fowler arrived frosts e alro last night al midnight Wlille the wind here was down stream on n iccount of Use eurve at Calro flue in vlnd was up stream and river men d- iy3 they never saw higher waves Ulan b esterday on thuiOhlo Some of the a avesVere Sit fet WIfeh and flic si ewer decks of the boats wereswept X ry the wave In rome casss the en y St S r CATARRH The entire inner portion of the body is covered with mucous membrane this membranous tissue Abundantly supplied with blood vessels veins arter i and capillaries Each of these is constantly supplying to this tissue bilirilng blood to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system healthy When the bloodT3ccomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to fur nish be required amount bf healthful properties but IccQa the parts with Imbttrities which disease the membranes and tissues so that they become irnt ted and inflamed and Catarrh with all its disagreeable and dangerous symptoms is established in the system There is a constant ringing in th- eets b thin feratery dig hnige from the nostrils the breath has an offensive odor ought fever often accompanies the disease and gradually the entire health becomes affected aud the system upset and deranged In its earlier stages when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat sprays washes inhalations etc are soothing and in a way beneficial because they are cleanly and usually antiseptic but such treatment has ho curative effect because it does not reach the blood1 To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur sssPURELY VEGETABLE e J BLOOD UNHEALTHY SYSTEM BEfiMGED healthyThenreinvigorated toms all disappear the health and Catarrh is permanently cured Boole on and any medical advice free to ntl who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA 011 We Clean Carpets C If you want your carpets BEATEN and NOT CLEANED send them elsewhere If you want them thouroughlyCLEANEDsend to us New City Laundry and Carpet Cleaning Works Phones 121 II glnt1 had to work in water several pthcs deep The Fowler left Cairo 1ntinio bit tied hpat Cash island inti ireinalnod Ithere until 7 oclock ast night The Fowler left this inoriiliiK on her regular trip The John S Hopkins was tho Ev ansvlllc packet today antI she was In and out with a big trip The Fowler Ulll not return to tho trade for sev oral days The Pavonla left today for the Cum berland river after a tow of ties The DuttorlT has gone Jo Clarks vllle TennOn her short trip She will return tomorrow nnd leave on her regular trip to Nashville The Clyde arrhcd from the Ten nessee river yesterday afternoon aunt went to Joppa to unload freight Shun Arrived trout Joppa tills morning and Will leave Wednesday on her regular trip up the Tennessee river The Chattanooga was receiving a big cargo of freight today for her trip up Tennessee river She will leave tomorrow at noon Despite tho wind the George Cowl Ing music her two regular trips from Metropolis yesterday and had good business both ways- Thfrworkinen at the ways are find ing plenty of work on the W Ii Dun ion which IIs being overhauled and the government snagboat which will han a new hull Repairs pro being rufhcd on the Bottle Owen hut In thin meanwhile there fc rfo ferry ncroKs the river llio UDjal arrived yesterday from wIth a good trip of passen ers and freight More strawberry pickers eft this morning on the Dick Fowler for Cnle lonla About 75 left this mornUig ind nfore aVo expected to take pass ige tto the strawuerry fields at Me ropolls and Urookport Yestertlay 150 pickers were up from Metropolis ind Ifroukpcirfj anti over SOJ nosrocs Aere IlOft at Caledonia A newiiitll Is being put on the Star Light nt the dry docks Slio Is n nsoliH boat used for towing up the uml crland river Seven new llehta will be burning mUleI wharfboat as soon as the Prtv tte plant can be Installed Each office will have an arc light and another light will bo placed over each door rhen threa llslita will be placed about llie middle of the boat which will make it as light as day The lights tvllV bo gasoline Harry IJlackford Is night salesman for the West Kentucky Coal company It the wharfboat lie has boon day talesman You can hide the face behind a nask but you cannot hide the soul chlnd Iho face DKSTHOV TUB OAUSB LOU CAiinot Cure OaiulnilT Williout IKwlroyliig tho Oiuse of ItS t Many people wash their scalps Sat rday night or Sunday to try to keep he dandruff down for the week but in Monday night tho scalp has begun o Itch and Tuesday morning will Ind a good supply of dandruff whoa bq hair Is brushed There is but one eat scientific way of curing dandruff nd that is to kill thj germ that Buses It and falling hair and finally laldness There Is only one prepa atlon that will destroy tho germ 1tllcl hat U Newbrps Hprploldo If Ja an ntlrely nowdlscovery and tho only air preparation that Is based on the tew scientific principle In addition lerplclde is a very refreshing hair tesslng for regulhr toilet use Sold iy leading druggists Two sizes 50o nd 100 Send lOc In stamps for ample ttb The Herplcldo Co Detroit IlchR W Walker Co Special gents 11 U tOed and this is just what S S S does It goes down into the circulation and attacks the disease at its foundation it removes the blood which is carried to all the mucous surfaces and linings theinflatu snatlon and irritation are corrected the svnrtJ is improved Catarrh them Jolcomla Un PIMPLESI whl5fiIiejlomenyseotbutI blkbdIm0tlnDlnaI rcomwnadtuIhee n4UrudI Best For The Dowels CANDY CATHARTIC 01100004NfineridUUu595XNNUALSALE Mother In a very low voice Tommy your grandfather Is very sick Cant you say something nice to cheer him up a bit Tommy In an earnest voice Grandfather wouldnt you like to have soldiers at your fuuuueralLip plncottH i Insist upon DaWitts wllch Hazel pliessoldHost Have you seen the wedding gifts old man I Guest Xo not yet HostWellwalt a moment Ill- getoneof the detectives to escort you throughIifeII Xnllcoto Contractors The board of public works will receive bids at their ofilce In the city hall on Tuesday May 12 1908 at 3 oclock p m for Iho reconstruction pf Broadway nnd Jefferson streets front Ninth to Eleventh streets for the streets concrete sidewalks and stone curbing and gutter as per plans and specifications In the office of the city engineer under the ordinanCe providing for sam They will also ivcelvo bids lor grading and graveling West Clark street from Tenth street to tho fifty foot street on the west side of the Goilld property and Gould avenue from the Intersection of Clark street to the Intersection of Hrunson street as per plans and specifications In tho city engineers offlce under the prdl nanco providing for same iHOAUD OF PUBLIC WORKS By U F Kolb Secretary H A Washington City Engineers Rose Plants for 2c Ilrunsons last cut on bod ding plants Itosd plants Ge ranium Colons etc at 2 cents Largest and best as sortment of roses at lowest prices ever offered In Padu cab 5 fI t j i t AOE ETGTIT TIm PAPUCAH EVENING ST1Ti1TSDdsMAY 12 1r WIND DESTROYS WESTERN TOWNSS r Death and Destruction iin Wake of Tornadoes School Children llnrt Whon IJnllilliiB- Xrnr Itixk Isliuul WIIS lIinoltslittl TUB nESTIlUCTlVB WIND BELT Woodward Okla May 12A sue leslon of tornadoes swept over the district lying twentyfive nines south Vest south arJ southeast of Wood ward late esterday and last night Several small Isolated towns all off the railroad and without telegraphic iVitnmiuilcaton are reported destroy pd many persons have boon Injured unit several are rriported killed Seven towns ore reported to have suffered dartingo more or less severe They are Grand Arnett Vlcl Mutual Kstello Cooley anti Richmond Al each place casualties are said to have resulted Grand the county seat of mill Bounty Is said to have been wholly wrecked All these places are twenty five miles from a railroad Wires are down and It Is difficult to obtain de tails L School Children Injiiml Rook Island 111 May 12A tor nado this afternoon swept through Mercer and Henr Mcountles touching several towns and doing considerable damage A Mrs Gottch was killed at Cleveland where the storm demol- IShed I a school Injuring It Is reported reycral children Tho Rook Island road at Colona was wr kel1ut Mil Iwbtirg fifteen houses were or damaged and two IlestroedI Kami Irlflf Slop Business Si Lour May 12Wlnl1 virtually closed up business In East Alton Ill will sand Store fronts were covered by sand drifts that banked up like straw rue wiid carried sand from the Ain rlcau ottoiiig along the Mls- stsslppl river One lend NYnr Mnillson Madison AVIs May l2iGcbrgc Pull was killed and thousands of dol lars damage was done to buildings by- a tornado which struck Sun IValrlo a village 12 miles cost of Madison Live Stock IVrlihed Dubuque Iowa tiny 12A torna do swept southwest of Dubuque wrecking outbulldlngs and killing live stock Xo one reported Injured Kennedys Laxative Cough syrup does not constipate but on the other hand Its laxative principles gently move the bowels Children like It Sold by alt druggists PTOMAINE POISON CAUSES DKATII OK MISS IKXA KmVAlinS AT ST IXHJIS Rill Kmnvn YOIIIIK Woman of Lone Oak Untimely Vlrljm of firlm- Ktiipcr t Missr Lena Edwards 30 years old and a daughter of Mr and Mrs George W IEdwards dk d this morn ing In a hospital In St Louis follow ing an operation A month ago she was taken Ill with ptomaine poison Ins and slue had not recovered com pletely and the operation was performed In an effort to save her life Miss Edwards lived In Paducah for but 15 years but for the last thw years she had resided In St Iwls- Hosldes her parents who lived at lone Oak she leaves two sisters Mrs Mary K Plnkanf and Mrs Wil liam Hunter She was born In Cal vert county Ga but came to Padu cah with her parents 17 years ago The death came as a surprise to her family as no message of her serious Illness had been received directly un = til this morning and soon after th news of her death came The body k expected to arrive tomorrow and no funeral arrangements will be made I until then iThe r RIP VAN WINKLE Adapted from the legend of the Catskills by Washington Jrvidg dramatized and played by Joseph Jefferson over 3JOO times One Day Onlyr4- Tuesday May 12i i Afternoon and Evening 5c ADMISSION 5c Amateur Contest All entries to Friday nights Amateur Contort must make their intentions known and leave names and music ut the Box Ofliee not later than ii30 p m every Thursday evening 1 I iH25 REWAR- DMR RAFFLES Will be at McPhersons Drug Store Between the Hours of 2 and 6 p m Wednesday May 13 We call your attention to our large line of Eastman Ko faksAII prices from 100up to 2000 We also carry a full line of Kodak Supplies ATTENTION IIIi Raffles iis caught iUlidoII store an additional reward of 2500 l fered making total 12500JJ FRAMING UP FOR TAFT WALKAWA Party Leaders Working to Pre vent Any Break ill Hinds of Combinations at CnpJt I to Dltrli Knh bunks Cannon and Hughes 1FKAll OF LOSING THE HOUS Washington May 12Republlcan leaders In congress are now workln earnestly on a plan to prevent nny break at the Chicago convention that might disrupt party harmony nnd en danger defeat at the polls In Xovum her Conferences have been belt Huong such men as Scuators Aldrich Hale Allison and Crane and Hepro ontutlves Payne Sherman Tawney ot Minnesota and Jenkins and Smith at Iowa The conferences have been dlrectei t to one end nomination on the firs J lallot by which they mean Taft That the efforts pt those back of tho har nony movement have not been bar rcn of results Is Indicated by the tact hat to n number of the conference taco been called such men as Somv ors Hemenway Penrose Cullom lopklns and Depew and Representa Ives Parsons Vreoland lloutoll lann Burke Oalzell Watson Lan dls and others who are backing the andldacy of Fairbanks Cannon Knox or Hughes Joattemplls made to disguise the act that the real Impetus of such concerted moTumentIn tho Ihterest ol Tart Is the refusal of tho Roosevelt entlment to be snuffed out and danger of such sentiment spreading to- an extent that It might bo difficult ol ontrol at Chicago At tho same time It Is said that the movement Is not lostllo to Roosevelt who unwillingly iccupleg a position of command In the Taft forces He has made It per ectly plain that nothing can come ol renewed tails for his renomination he Is prepared to reject any proffei support no matter how extended Ins House Majority In Danger There are leaders in Illinois Indiana Pennsylvania and New York who are parties to the movement with knowledge of favorite son Candidates tram those states The tarmony action Is made because ol tho fact that he Is tho only candidate who has a sufficient number of Instructed votes to promise an early lotnluattonHbpubllcan leaders concede that heir majority In the houso Is likely- o be materially reduced at the fall election and they fear that unless all actions are brought together before tho Chicago convention they might lose their majority altogether One side of the plans discussed avorably Is the renomlnatlon of FaIr- banks as vicepresident on a ticket with Taft which It Is assorted would amove Indiana from the doubtful column It Is believed also that with the Republican forces solidly aligned Tart could easily carry Illinois and larmonlzers are willing to concede annons reelection as speaker by a lepubllcan house There Is a move neat on already to bring about the enomlnatlon of Hughes as governor at New York Tind an effort Is to be nade to bring Taft and Foraker together whichl it Is thought would male Ohio safe- Louisiana Selects Tart New Orleans May 12 With Instructions to vote for Taft these dele sates at large were selected by the tate convention Pearl Wright New Orleans IIC Wnrmoth Lawrence henry McCall Louisville A B Ken why negro New Orleans Mlrlilpin to Full In Line Grand Haplds Mich May 12 ivory Indication Is that the Hcpubll can convention will ho unanimously tor Taft and that ho will be given a weeping Indorsement The men whom It Is generally conceded will bo elected for delegates at large are 1 i D Stair Detroit John W DIod gett Grand Rapids F W Ollchrlit A pena James McNaughton Calu net Their Secret Secrets of the organisation leak out requentry and an attorney here salt Nat he If not known could work his way Into any lodge of night riders Hes Inside Is tho vay they refer tll one belonging to tho organization unoitg tho things In which all night Iders are drilled are never to resist nn officer of the law and never to kll ct soldier They fear martial law have all other things Nearly all the men arrested In Lyon county were able to furnish bond Ed rimmons surprised the authorities by ashy putting Up liOOlV ball Two ars ago he was arrested for shoot ng hjs fatherinlaw WHUam Scott anti he laid In Jail over tthree months inable to furnish bond df 200 MR RAFFLES HAS AN INTERESTINGTIME I Dy tho Mysterious Mr Ramos I stated my mornings adventure by approaching Broadway at the corner t of the postolllre whore my atI 1110111chevllng I was a man on a ladder painting al sign who was dlply Interested InII the argument is he was In rather close quarters As near as I could tell ono of the men had what looked to be an Iron rod in his hand defend ing himself to the best of his ability After tho argument warmed up to tho pitch whore I thought there was going to be sontelhlng doing tho other man roachcju In his hip pocket pulled out something and threw it at his opponent I noticed a lady In the I middle of the street making her getaway In a few moments a policeman came around tho corner of Fifth and Broadway lidld not linger long so I did not stay Ito see the finish After leaving the corner I journeyed down Broadway until I came to the Belvedere hotel whore I no ticed several toidlcrs standing around in front of the hotel After saunter Ing around In that vicinity for some time Icrossed tho street walked up the opposite stdetuntll my attention was attracted to Hank Bros hard ware window and I viewed a clever model of a boat made of all different kinds of hardware After leaving this window I retraced my steps back to the opposite side of Broadway and leisurely strolled up the street until I came to the Palmer House soda and Ice cream parlor whore I stopped In and purchased a cooll and refresh ing drink I was Waited on by a young man with rather light hair which was parted In the middle lIe wore a wklto pleated shirt dark rod striped bow Ho and w sln his ehlrt sleeves 0 After leaving the leo cream parlor I stood on the corner of Fifth and Broadway My attention was attracted to a couple of beautiful and well dressed ladles standing In tho door way of R W Walker Cos drug store Ono of the ladlEs worn n black and whlto prIncbss dress which ooked very neat and attractive Tho other lady completed the picture wearing a nicely tailored blue dress straw colored hat trimmed with bright green wings which set off her beautiful red hair lInternJIiiglecJ with curls and puffs Now ladles you looked me square in the face and Tailed to recognize meand missed tho opportunity ot being tOO richer Watch me closer next time and you may succeed After leaving this corner I crossed he street and walked down until I ame to ilepnebergers hardware win low and noticed a IIlgn which read tomethlng like his We cordially invite the Mysterious Mr Raffles to visit our store and look at our ranges Gentlemen I accept that invita lion and will call some time thisI week so keep ypUrees open for me for I need a range to bako some- f t the funny Jokes I hear as i walk down the street about The MyMnrlou Mr Itaffles- II later returned to my place at residence and breathed easy oni IIIII lured Air llnlllc Afternoon Adventure I itartud my afternoon adventure and approached Broadway at Thin street An amuilug sight that at tracted my attention was a package of tin cups blowing over the street After taking a good hearty laugh I itrollod up the street and visited thi Ken theater I found the Kozy the ater to bit a neatly arranged place ot amusement The pictures wore very Interesting and Instructive While In the Kozy theater I noticed Iolleemai No 14 I hind my eye on him but ho failed to recognize me After leaving the Kozy theater 1 walked down to Fourth and Uroad way and stood on tie corner and pre tended I was waiting for a car I looked Into the tacos of two Jolly goodnatured policemen No 10 and Xo 3C After standing there a whit I noticed Policeman No 38 wall down tho street toward tho river t- I retraced ray steps up Ilroadway untl I como to the postottlce I enterer the postomce through the Hroadwa entrance I noticed several olderly gentlemen standing around the en trance talking I walked through thI postomee and past the general delivery window I noticed two gentlemen calling for their mall I think they had me spotted so I dId not stop and ask for any mall but went on out through the Fifth tree entrance Anyhow I will call tomorrow and call for my mall between the hours of 4 and 5 So meet mi at the postolflce tomorrow afternoon and you will have a good chance to capture me I later returned to ml residence to prepare for my visit Mr Itnllles lKvenlnjj Apixnnincr As I was entering the Kentuck theater I noticed a Idrgo red auto mobile standing In front of the en trance with a very handsome dog sit ting In the front seattftor maklni my entrance I noticed In partlcula two amateur sleuths who had been trying very hard In the early part 01 the evening to locate mo ThE stouter gentlemen wore a brown suit the tall gentleman worn a light suit It wish to ask this gentleman If hi enjoyed his rocking chair In tho alley Hut novcr mind gentlemen you dli very well for amateurs I found tho Kentucky theater to hi a very cool comfortable theater modern and uptd date In every way The Illustrated song entitled I An Looking for n Boy Like You wai handled very successfully by Mis Farnbaker who has a very charmlnt voice nnd pleasing appearance Hah Scruggs rondo n great hit and s we1 worth the price of admission alone The pictures were very comical and created n groat deal of laughter- I later returned to my residence and breathed tho air of freedom aftoi a hard days work For cute sprains bmien8 burns rheumatic Ina all other paIn use Scriantrtolcanla 011 Llnlmept Vint sold In UVt mill the tarn rtfectlTe remedy In legs Uood or wan o beat 25c Me and 1100 Beware of a tight man whoa hic succeeds In breaking loose Engraved Invitations cords J nil iianiicciiifliU rmbosMil MntloiHTj tl give tItt best satlsfndlnnanti mill iiuillly lf you get it of The Sim CASINOWallace 18MaySpecial Engagement for Opening of the PARKLar- gest Guarantee Ever Given a Com pany by the Park Theater Management SENSATIONAL RUTH GREYThe Mental Marvel SpecialMatinee forLadiesOnly I Thursday liliiii25c Prices lOc 20c and 30c I Special Matinee Everybody Remember the 1Ask1 dU r = = e Diana Comb IIII First Showing of the Latest French Fashion of Ribbon Hair Decoration IIrII I sruviJi i srsTuxs LORRIti Rig ToulMint Strikes Ilrr nod IAtisl Two Cuul Month out 1 Ibirgr Kvanavlllo Ind May 12Thiel hugo towboat Sprague was s4ruvk against tho plvrs of the LoulavlHo Nnohrtllo hrklgo at Hvndertwn Ky1 twelve mlloB below hero and lost two SllraRllelIlasrllto the tact that a heavy wind was blowing nt the ttmi thu uglHiat lea bclla accompanied the tbIg boat to for I SaturdayChildren 25c liliiiiAdults Ribbon THE DIANA I IIs a practical way wltljmit Kpolllntr the ribbon dismantling Vie hair Krcry stylish woman in Paris IK r wearing rlbUdfl tnttioIialr day anti evening varying the color to the hour Diana Itlbbun Comb price 50 cents at thou Jewelry Counter II lpmloi on to help hor through the brldK Th barges Ktrurk the middle ph r of the big bridge and sank In M frt of wntir The rest of the fleet IIKUIMM injuries The loss to the hug Is Mittiimtcd nt J5000 and thin teal lout woe alto worth allot the saute aminiiH Aftor the accident the Sprawio continued on her Journey IHlIlI hlatlniicry of nil kinds nlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlItll8Iltllll lets tend prlntlii of nil kinds nt Tho Sun i CATCH RAFFLESt Mr Rallies will be in and out of our store Wednesday afternoon be tween the hours of 3and 5and we invite everyone to callat our store and try to catch this mysteri ous individual Remember ifyou are successful in our store you get a reward of 125 Come and watch ffor him You have pur best wishe- sLWHENNEBERGER I f COMPANY- THE HOUSE OF QUALITYt See our display of goods in window purchased by Itnfllcs from time to tjintj Tell Your Grocer to Send You Nothing But BRADLEYS NEW PROCESS CREAM MEALWill not heat or must You shall know itby its whiteness Manufactured Daily by BRAD L 13 y B R 0 S Paducah Kentucky J iy lt1 t titiarct n f jiI J1 9 nsc1tu AV i t i fstJ Iit ln1jyt qtlll11 tA i ln zta s jH ian t k r- J