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The Paducah Weekly Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 4

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pag3 rous i THE rADUCAII EVENING SUN WEDNESDAY, jyE C9- thzpaducab evenincjsun jjjBWS OF INVOCATION IBBQNS AT OFXARDINAL BALTIMORE. Our New Optical Department ft Jencrally fair UHilglit Slid Thursday. Temperature Unlay Maximum, H.ls minimum, St. Hun Will rise Thursday at a. m.

sunset, p. m. moon ad at a. In. MR Ji.

B. C.RADKN, who Is In rhsrge or our optical uepsnu.e.n. Is an expert optometrist and optician of many years experience, la Police Court. Breach of peace John diamlased; Carl I'ructt, 115. In Federal Court.

In the suit of Mjrtle Decker Mc-Elrath and Helen Decker Rleke agalnat the Equitable Life Asauranre Society, Judge Walter Evans, of Louisville, has overruled the demurrer of Charles E. Shepherd aV co-defendants to the Drat pleading of the plaintiffs. The demurrer to the second pleading was sustained, and leave to amend Is In order. The esse was submitted to Judge Evans several weeks ago. Judge Evans has overruled the motion of the.

plaintiffs In the case of J. W. Turk and the Insurance Company ot North America agalnat the Illinois Central and Chicago, SU Louis aud New Orleana railroad, to remand back to the elate court the rase which waa transferred lo the United Statea eour on the defendant's motion a short time ago, The case will be tried at the Novem ber' term of court at Paducah. Deeda Filed. Lyman and Cora Ware to Christo pher Musaelman.

property In the Ulenwood addition, 11,750. Mrs. Barbara Scott to I. 0. Otey, property In Melber, ISO, la County Court.

The will ot U. Herring was- pro bated. All of his estate waa be queathed to his mother. H. U.

Herring qualified ad administrator and executed a bond of 1250. George W. Grant was appointed guardian of Jinrle Baker, 1 years old. and executed a bond of $100. MANAGER WKIKKL LEAVES TO ADVEHTIHK IN CAIRO.

Tor the purpose of distributing advertising matter for the Roux-Kbelton boxing match to be staged at -the' Kentucky theater on the night of July 4, Manager George F. Welket, of the contest, left for Cairo. 111., this morning. He will return tonight. Before leaving Manager expressed himself ss being confident that Cairo would send a big delegation here for the bout.

He had already received a letter aaklng for twenty reservations af-ar the ring side and expecta the number will go to one hundred and The outlook is tor a crowded house. entire gallery will be reserved for colored people while the lower floor and balcony will be tot white people, only. PRISON SENTENCES ON MEXICAN REIIKIJi CAUSES SKltlOCH KKrTING. Los Angeles, June IS. -A riot occurred st the Federal building today when sentences of eleven months in prison were imposed upon Klcar do Floret Magon, Eurlque Magon Anselma FIgueroa aud Llbrado Rivera.

Mexican revolutionary leaders, convicted last week. of having violated the American neutrality law. One hundred sympathisers at tacked the police. Several women were Injured 1 a fierce fight that followed In the street. A large number of arrests were made.

IMPORTANT MEETINO OF THE AXTI-Tt IlKIt- ITLOKIS4 ASSOCIATION. More patienta are expected at the antl-tuberculoala ramp In a short time. At present there are four. The directors or the association held an important meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Woman's club. 1 Plans were outlined for taking rare of more patients, which can be done eaally.

The present manarement of the camp la entirely aatlsfactory to the directors. President E. W. Bock man announced the appointment of the following committees: Hospital Dr. S.

Z. Holland, Dr. whose' work'ls' highly Indorsed by Ms patrons, who have; been benefited by bis skill and knowledge. Medicine company, Is a personal (Head of Uudernood. and made the nominating apeech for Underwood when be first ran for congress In the Rlrininghsm, district.

Mr. White la an Underwood booster, and hia friends aay he ran have almost anything be wants, ahould Underwood be the next president. YOTJ SMHPT KAYf TO WAIT. Every doso maJtea you reol twtter. iMx-t'om ab your whol insldoe right fcold vn tho Morsy-Uack plan vorywbero.

price HIGHWAYMEN SEE POINT OF JOKE KVKX THOUUH THKV tOLLIXT HUT 43 ffc.NTH. Two happy-go-lucky highwaymen enjoyed a good Joke over the finan cial situation of their victim last night when Virgil Chastaine waa held up-and robbed. Mr. Chastalne was en route to his home, 1641 Monroe street. laat night about 10 o'clock.

The moon was shining brightly, but as be turuv- west on Jefferson street at Ninth street, two men crept put from tht shadow of some trees. One man jabbed a pls'ol into bis ribs snd uttered the command "to put them 1 Mr. Chastalne readily responded with the elevation but remarked, "well boys, vou'are In hard luck tonight for I have got only 45 cents." It did not take the men but a few minutea to find the coin and with a alap on the back one of the high way mea said: "You rs all right pal now go on your way." Tbla Is the third time that Mr. Chastalne haa been held up and robbed, but be la not particularly fond, of the sport although he re tained hia coolness better than the first time, Fortunately ror Mr. Chaataine his watch was In need or repairs and he placed ft In care of a Jeweler yes.

terdsy and thus saved It from the robbers: Laat night in changing clothes fee forgot to change hia pock etbook, and thus saved it also. tr rra oxly a iyradacusi Why CornellBOD a Headache Ur Pills will rurt thnt. It cents. OuaranUod by all 4rugglts, WAS NIGHT. BUT COOK THOUGHT'DAY HAD COME.

New York, June 2. The liner. Kalserln Augoste Victoria, Just in from Hamburg, la the aecond ship to arrive here since the Titanic dis aster to be equipped with a searchlight- Captain Rosser. the Auguste Victoria, tried bis searchlight for the first time on the voyage by turning It on the Scotland lightship, four or five miles away, and by it be could read her name quite eaally. The glare also woke up the crew of the lightship and caused the cook to turn out to get breakfast, in the belief that it was broad daylight.

I FOOT COMFORT Depends greatly upon how yo-tr shoes are fitted. Ill fitting shoes ruin more feet than anything else. Let us fit you In a pair of our Shoes and you will have no more trouble with your feet. COCHRAN SHOE CO. Oaepsa 825 Broadway.

irncinmm 'two FRANK. M. FIMIER, president. IMwIn t. Paxton, Editor and Gen.

Mgr. Bntarad at the postofflcs at Paducah, aa second elass muter. CBarKirTioN hatkii tm daily gen. Br Carrier, par ny Mall, par month. In ad runes By Mall, par year.

In THE WBKKLf 111. .11 .15 1.M Far yaar. by mall, postage Addraaa THUS BUN. PADUCAH, KT, Office, 1U South Third. Phona llt.

KdNvrlal Inaii Old Phona tST. Naw Phona tlT. Naw Tork Office Payne Young, tl West Thirty-third Street. Chicago Uffica Payna Vouug, T4T-, lit afarquatt Bid. WEDNESH.ir, JVXE 26.

Dailf tlKWght. Endeavor la tb stepping stone to ucceaa. Ex. "BHIle" Bryan take hit defeat philosophically. Well, be Is need to It, Isn't be? rri Speaking of progressives, Harry Thaw seems to have acquired the aplrlt of the movement.

Champ Clark la nominated at Baltimore the teetlmoBiar b-gavw that patent medicine company will command good price, Wby not "Rube" Marqquard for lc president Think how he could be utilised to open baaeball games the beginning of the aeaaon. Everything having quieted down, It seems that Rboeevelt got the hook, Hadley the advertiaing and the Preaident what he went after. Now that China haa rejected the proffered loan by the Powere. we are Inclined to believe the stories a dent her advancement are not overdrawn The New York appelate court haa decided that bedbugs are suffl clent cauie for breaking a leaae. We ahould think aa much, and for breaking New Year's reaolutiona aa welL If by any chance Ollio be-cauae of hia diminutive proportion! ahould be lost light of at Baltimore, Just catch the flrat man you swinging to the coattaHi of the Feerleia leader, the great commoner, or W.

J. Bryan, and you have Ollle, One of the moat interesting aa well aa aatonlahing lncldenta of the Baltimore convention la the treat ment accorded Ollle James by the Kentucky delegation, at leaat that part of it under the control of Beck' bam. Mayo. Haly, et It la but another case of the prophet and hia own country and the thing called honor. OTHER PEOPLE'8 TROUBLES.

The prediction once made by Gen Grant that the Democratic parts; could always be relied upon to do the wrong thing at the right time: seems true. There has not been a. time since the war! when the prospects of the party seemed so bright The preliminary, campaign of the possible candldatea has been marked with aa absolute lack of ill-feeling. The utmost harmony has prevailed Like a clap of thunder In aa un clouded sky came the protest of Wil liam Jennings Brran. It was the signal for trouble, and trouble will sow mark the progress or the con tentlon In Baltimore.

The opening; day of any convention Is never -its most Important day, but the opening day at Baltimore gives an idea of the scenes that are likely to follow. Peace has gone glimmering, liar tnony la no longer possible. The fight Is on. Memphis Commercial- Appeal. IS THIS THE "SQUARE DEAL? There are times when It la to be wondered.

Juat what some of out congressmen are made of, and why It is that they believe themselves privileged to waste time and money, not their own and throw to' the wlnda, the dignity they are supposed to maintain. The following news despatch from Washington la well, calculated to amaxe the general publie: i "For forty minutes today the bouse enjoyed Itself over the situation in which the Republican party finds Itself because of the Chicago conventions results. "Representative Philip Campbell of Kansas started It by having read a letter written by former President Roosevelt In 1908. extolling the virtues of PrestdetyrTsft, then candidate "Democrats laughed uproariously When the reading 'was' finished, Representative Hefjln of Alsbania rind read one of the Chicago state- in be of ed or vadlng the sacred and Inviolable domain of law and of public order, "May the delegates assembled to select a candidate for chief msgis-trate, be ever mindful that they are the 'son's of the same heavenly father, that they are the brothers of (he same 'national family, that they are fellow cttlzena of the same glorious republic, that they are Joint heirs of the same heritage of freedom, and may It be their hlgheat ambition to tranamit this' precious Inheritance, unimpaired to their children and their children's children, May the consciousness of this com munity of Interests or of destiny banish from their hearts all bitter ness, hatred and 111 will, and Inspire Them with. sentiments-of genuine charity, benevolence and mutual re spect and forbearance.

"We recommend likewise to Thy unbounded mercy all our brethren and fellow citizens throughout the United Statea, that they may be blessed In the knowledge and sanctified In the observance of Thy most holy taw; that they may be pre served la union and In that peace which the world cannot give, and after enjoying the blesislnge of this they may be admitted to those wnica are the gams and put up a hasty painting or the Princeton ex-preeident 11 feet high and feet broad. Unleaa they enlarge the Emerson lobby the Clark and Harmon followers will hare to move of doors The press agents here are getting maudlin. From Clark's headquarters came a touching tale of the arrival in Baltimore of the son of the man who Introduced Clark to the girl be married, and another one about how Clark used IS bis father gave him once to buy books, and walked home in consequence. Short interview with Charley Murphy, bona of Tammany Hall: "Glad to meet you," aaid Murphy. "Umph," he continued, "Ugb, ugn.

After this he went away, Five former governors or Missouri are on the scene. They are Lon V. Stephens, W. J. Stone, A David R.

Francis, Joseph W. Folk and Alex ander D. Dockery. Senator Works, or Los Angeles. Junior Senstor from California, and a Republican, was one of Bryan's visitors.

Colonel, I don't suppose yon have time to talk to a Republican Just now." he said. "Why senator, responded Bryan there never was a better, time in the history of this country for me to talk to Republicans, than tie present." TV KENTUCKY KERNELS. Frankfort. Secretary of State Creceliua haa fixed Wedneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the drawing by candidates for places on the official ballot in the August state primary. All of the candidates will be represented and the plan of drawing will be determined by the candidates.

Lexington. The time for filing the necessary papers having expired at midnight and no Republican hnving qualified. Congressman Campbell Cantrill, will have no op-1 position for congress In the Seventh district. Hopkinsvllle. Hopklnsvllle's first Chauttauqua, which Is being held in a monster tent this week, is drawing a large patronage and the attractions are proving universally satisfied.

Trains on the Sandy Valley and Elkhorn railroad at Jenkins are now running into the heart of the metropolis and wlil complete track laying to mine No. 5, West Jenkins, thia week. Passenger service Is billed to go Into effect July 4" Instead of July 16 as previously announced. Lexington. Married lesa than a month, Mrs.

Myrtle Lee Hughes died suit for divorce in the Fayette circuit court, and secured a re- straining order enjoining her husband, Grover C. Hughes, a horse man, from disturbing her in any way. She allegea abandonment and cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff says that while they lived together the defendant was fre quently under the influence of liquor and that he Is a dangerous man. 1 (rllnle.

The market on 1911 tobacco is now a little active here. Farmers who have redried their crops are selling to local specu-latota, the averages runnin from tX9 to J15. The purchases will shipped to and Cin cinnati markets. 4t I IS THE ROUND-CP. H4 44T4444 4t Round up .08 Captain Edwin Farley waa a delegate to the convention In 1880 wnen i.rant was a candidate for a third term.

i and the proceedings convention at Chicago last week were more than Interesting to bim that account. Captain Farle attended almost all of the Re publican conventions since that year, says he baa not found any as interesting as the 1880 and the one week. F. E. White, of Paducah.

wbo Is now connected with the Sutherland Announcements. The Sua la authorized to announce George Lehnhard aa candidate for Republican nomination for City Assessor before the Primary of Au- Is now open. Ws are prepared to take care or patrona wno are In need or properly fitted glasses, BAPTIST REVIVAL WILL CI-ONK AFTKR ADDITIONS HAVE llr.K MADK. After a successful run of ten days the revival at the First Baptist church will be brought to a close with tonight's service. A total of twenty additions bsve been received Into the church as a result of DrS R.

Hooker's appealing sermons and there have been several conreralons. Three will be baptized at the close of tonight's sermon. Dr. Hooker spoke to a targe congregation this morning. His sermon wss a continuation of that of yesterday morning, "The Temptations of.

Jeius." Tba attendance today outnumbered that of anv previous dsy service. Tonight the last Bible service will be held, beginning at 7:45 o'clock. The meeting has been in progress since Sunday June 1. While the revival closes tonight Dr. Hooker has consented to remain In Paducah for another day and will deliver a popular lecture Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock at the First Baptist church.

He recently returned from a trip abroad and upon the many requests he will tell of his travels. The lecture promises to be very Interesting and Dr. Hooker Is an excellent speaker. The general public is Invited and there will be no admittance charged, Hottt Arrivals PALMER HOUSE C. S.

Twltch- ell, St. Louis; A. L. Dunlap, Memphis; C. 8.

Hell. Nashville; E. B. Mcintosh, St. Louis; Mark Cole, bile; E.

C. Murray, St. Louis; T. Gale. Jackson: L.

A. Helling. St. Louis; E. S.

Smith, Cincinnati; A. L. P. Green, Naehvlile; E. Jewett, St.

Louis; W. T. Mangum, Louisville; J. O. Hall.

Indianapolis; Herman Csrle. Baltimore. NEW RICHMOND T. M. Austin.

Cairo; Bessie Utile, Little. Ma) field; W. B. Hello well t. ixiuis; u.

Kelly, Joppa; V. Brown, Fulton; W. J. MGinnia. Koal- clare.

James Martin, Cypreaa, J. T. Howley, Cypreaa. H. W.

Smith. Metropolis; C. F. Agin, Marlon, Ky. BELVKDERE 8.

A. DuplBS. Etf dyvllle; O. 8. Knox, Martin.

R. B. Carter, Clarksvllle; J. P. Hynes, Anna, William Cook.

Grayson, H. P. Nicholson, Chicago; George Allen, Loulaville; K. H. Duggan, St.

Louis; L. A. Lago-marslno, Cairo. Sunday Hrhool Picnic at Wick 1 1 fie. WickliOe.

June J6. The Union Sunday school picnic held near Wickliffe, yesterday waa attended by 1,147 women, children and a fair proportion of men. It was one of the laraest nlcnlc crowds assembled in this vicinity for many years. Last year there were: about 1,000 in attendance. The Evening Kan I Or a' Week.

New Plumes For Old Our new French system of reworking Plumes truly makes old ones new. We dip any shade, curl, clean and remake. FRENCH INTO WILLOWS WILLOWS INTO FKENCH Model Steam Dye Wks. 10 South Third Htreet lUHh Phones SMl TRUSSES FIFTH MNTH mm in on on the at "We pray Thee. God of might; witdora aud Justice, through whom authority la rightly administered, lawa are enacted and judgment decreed, assist with Ttij Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude, the president of these United States, that hia administration may -be conducted 'in righteousness, and be eminently useful to Thy people over whom he preside, by encouraging due reaped for virtue and religion, by a faithful execution of the lawa of Justice and merry and by restraining vice and Immorality.

"Let the light of Thy divine wisdom direct the deliberations of this convention and ahlne forth In all Its proceedings and enactments, so that they may tend" to the preservation of peace aud good will and the preservation of concord and harmony. "May authority be exercised without despotism, and -liberty prevail' without license. May this convention demonstrate once more to the American people and to the world at lane that the cttlsens of the United Statea have solved the problem of self-government by exercising and tolerating the broadest and moat un- trammeled freedom of discussion In their political assemblies, without dethroning reason and without in- loudly at the numerous references to 'fraud' and What an engagUg spectacle In deed. At least half of the house of representatives sitting back and tit tering for forty-five minutes; at the public affaire of their own nation acting like children or half wits in the chamber to which; tbey are sent to attend the Nation's business. This ridiculous action is charge able principally to the Democrats, the "Joke" being on their Republican contemporaries, but it matters not what their political stripe msy be, the offense la not' against any party, but against their own constituents and the other' fellow's as well aa an insult to the United 8tates, which they serve.

To a man with a spark of National pride, the reversal of view and charges hurled In the campaign Just over are matters to Inspire regret, not laughter, and when these gentlemen of congress snicker at the mention of 'fraud and rascality. no matter who utters them or when. It would be well for them to pause snd consider the meaning of the words, and see how they would apply to neglect of duty, idling away the property of others and sacrificing the Nation's bonor, as they have most surely done in putting tip such a dls-credltsble performance. STATE PRESS, IHd Champ Take It? Borne one through mistake took a new Stetson hat from the court room Wednesday with Wilson written on the sweat band. The other hat is left In the care of Walter Wilson, the circuit clerk.

Please bring Mr. Wilson's hat and get yours. Fulton Leader. Well. These Kind Usually Do Kot.

Dr. Boiling says that It is not al ways true that "Chickens will come home to roose," for two of bis went out to visit the neighbors and never have come back, though they were good sized chickens snd should have had sense enough I to come home to roost. Fulton Leader. The New and the Old. From all over the country comes the unmistakable, evidence that the club women are lining up on one side and the tub women on the other.

Lexington I oooooooooooooooooo ROUXD ABOUT BALTIMORE WITH THIS BIO flEMOCHATH. 0 ooooooooooo O0 0 Baltimore, June t. Alongside Republican efforts at Chicago the report of Democratic dolnga here paaseth understanding. quoth W. R.

Smith, of Alabama. nderwood man, to a Wilson man from New Jersey "could you Join Col. Allen and Col. Warren and me a drink to the health of our can didates?" And drink very courteously they did. Imsgtne a set of Taft and Roose velt men Joining In a toast to Taft and Teddy.

The northerners here are gettint the southern accent fast. It must the climate. The Emerson and Belvidnre lobbies are all strewed up Ith "r's that have been dronoed northernera. Senator Tom Dean, Ohio, was caught In act or aaying you all." Vr There's a pretty contest on at the Emerson hotel. Harmon men start.

it with pictures of Harmon two feet long lining the walls. Then came the Champ tHark folks and posted pictures off their man half again as big. The f-Iarmon men fol lowed with a full-sired oil painting! narmon neaa ana oust. rne Clark folks saw th And raised thst. erecting a picture five feet square.

Ith the legend ssoerneath: "Don't this look-like a president you?" Harmon's folks put Up a seven- foot work of art by at bill post artist. Clark boomers returned with a blg- Then th Wilsorl selke butted Intol be on has and last the Some New Genuine Mackinaws They're an etception-ally perfect wcave and light as a feather. These rough straw Mackinaws are mighty popuhr with many stylish men. And they're KENT brand, too best $3 hat ever. Bcfautiful rajiajnas, Splits and Senhctts also at $3.00 ILL FROM WOUNDS Mi.lN WHO KII.LKC CWENSHOKO POLICEMAN MAY IHK.

Owensboro, June it. Infor mation received In Owensboro dur ing the past few daye Is thai tieortce I I 1. tkol. ami Lllliui IlflWype Dawson and seriously wounded OnV rer James Bell several weeks sgo on the Indiana side of the river, and wbo Is now confined in the JetTer-aonville (Ind.) reformatory. Is seriously 111 of his wounds received at the hands of the two officers and that tba attending physician fears blood poisoning will set In.

While tbla report la discredited by some. It la known, that Blackburn la seriously wounded and that uiood poioonlng was feared. 1-trSSK IU KOH GVPfV WIFE IlKATEIL Howling Green, June 81, A posse Is on the trsll of Ed Carter, a gypsy, who mat his wire Into un- onsciousness here. The woman Is expected to die. I.

C. WINS POINT IX THE WIT TO POSSllSMION OF NEW ltO.il. Memphis, June 2. Judge J. K.

McCall. of the federal court, haa overruled the demurrer entered by Northern railroad In the suit brought the Illinois Central railroad. Tba Illinois Central seeks to buy the line extending from Dyersburg to Hickman, asserting Ha right to do so by a clause in a contract made In 105 providing that in the event that the. Dyers.burg Northern ever made connection with any other line the Illinois Central should have the right to purchase. The defend-! arit road laat April made connection, with the Nasbvtle, Chattanooga St, Loula railway at Hickman, Ky.

In the demurrer fild the defendant road aaaerted that the contract waa Incomplete, aa oia definite price rne set. SIDELO A fine Havana Oijrar for men who discriminate. It '8 a shame to setl such a good smoke for a dime. P. H.

Stewart. Dr. Vernon Blytbe.ltho Chicago. Memphis 4k Dversburu; Dr. Delia Caldwell, Dr.

J. T. Red-, dick, Dr. Ralph DuCaaae, Dr. 11.

T. Rivers, Richard Rudy and W. Ellis. Executive Sol Dreyfus, Dr. H--T.

Rivers, Mrs. Mary O. Palmer, Mrs. James: A. Rudy, Mss Alice Conip- ton.

i Grounds Mayor T. N. Haxellp. W. Hummel, R.

via and H. Scfamaua. House Mrs. M. B.

Austin, Mrs. Q. Taylor, Mrs. Louis Kubel, Mrs. Harry L.

Meyer, Miss Fanny Gould. Publicity R. H. Scott, J. J.

Berry and E. J. Paxton. SlFFUAtiETTEH AilHKMTEU Were Siuaxliing Trying to In vade Commons. London.

June 28. Three auffra gettes nearly succeeded In invading the house of commons today. Tbey obtained admission to St. Stephen hall, where they smashed the glass panels' of the door leading to the central ball, when they were seised by police and taken to the station house. ELIOT ACCOHDEII GREAT RECEPTION IN TOKIO.

Tokio, Juns J. Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard university, haa been accorded a most flattering reception in Toklo. Many entertainments have been arranged his bonor. He will sail ror home the Pacific mall steamer Siberia July IT.

Girls Mono Policemem. Perth Am boy. N. June it: Girl strikers, formerly employed by Perth Am boy Cigar company, made a demonstration at the plant yesterday morning and burled stones members or the police force who sought to -check their advance. Two Careful selection from oar very Urge stork, by an experienced sua of I lie proper truss for each individual patient, Private fitting room." Absolute sathifartloa guaranteed each We handle the highest grade truss made Morn's Standard and we hare plenty of them, all sizes and shapes, to meet every possible requirement.

i Also Abdominal Belts, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, ruu un, etc. menf. by Col. Roosevelt. The Demo- speaker TWO STORES BROADWAY 'policemen were badly cut about the crsts had a of fun hy applauding rnKt Ird, 113.

I head and two girls were arrested,.

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