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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1915. any proposition which might be made GOOD FOR ANY DEFERSICTM ana report back to the board. Mr. LeRus appointed John T. Collins, IT.

G. Saundefrs and Joseph C. Hughes on pany. Hendrlck says while he was a passenger in January, 1915, between Bowling Green and Sunnyside, Conductor McAtee abused him and refused to permit him to continue, his journey after he had paid his fare and had re. ceived a receipt.

EtTIT OVER. BY AUTO. tne committee. The directors of the Burley Com pany whd attended the meeting to COUNTY PURPOSE day were: President LeBus; Vice i-resiaent A. L.

Ferguson, Scott; Lis Mayor Cassidy Developments In Scott Case. ter Withterspoon, Woodford; Fred Stucy, Cat-roll; Scott Browm Frank- un; Aiortan.H. Bourne, Owen; K. 5. nest, oraqKen; John T.

Collins, Bour Reimbursement Money Under Hodgenville Business Man Suffers Severe Injuries. Hodgenville, May 4. (Special.) Wood Cardin, business man of this place, suffered serious injuries bon: J. C. Hughes.

Boone; W. M. kodd, Clark; A. E. King, Trimble: State-Aid Road Plan.

H. Bowleg, Grant; B. A. Thomas, STILL HUNTING FOR sneioy; k. a.

Griffith. Switzerland county, Indiana; w. M. Mathers. Nich MISSING BILLS olas; Ben Franklin.

Anderson- Tn'nn -irue, Hardin; John F. Fryer, O. F. Troutman. Attorney Genera! Garnett C.

Chapmkn, Clermont county. Ohio: to-day when run over by an automobile at the crossing of East Main and Locust street. His collar bone was broken and. his body and head severely briiised. The extent of his injuries cannot' as 'yet be fully ascertained.

The man driving the car is said to live, at Leitchfield and was at the time of the accident driving slowlv to the tl. Berryman, Fayette; Edgar Gives Important Opinion. uuuea. mmenson; Asa Bean. Montgomery, ahd U.

G. Saunders, Fleming. Reports of Decreased Tobacco Acreage Received. mm Students Must Drill. The battklion of cadets at State.

Uni garage. He gave his name to bystanders and rendered assistance to the injured man. fre Inspected this morning Larue County Farmer Injured In Auto Accident. ruuuinson, oi tne general array 540,000 FIEE AT MATSVILLE. COMMENCEMENT AT STATE stan ot Washington.

Capt. Robinson said he wis well pleased with the discipline of dhe cadets. After trie inspection Lieut. Arthur underwood, the commandant at the Warehouse and Its Contents, Proper ty of Cotton Mills, Destroyed. Maysviile, May 4.

The storage university, announced that, beginning SEBREE COMMENCEMENT students or tne university wouia oe required to drill for two years and that no student would be warehouse, together with a large amount 'manufactured goods ready for shipment, raw cotton and valuable May 4. (Special.) After conferring with members of the Board of City Commissioners and representatives of former Delinquent Tax Collector Walter Scott, Mayor J. E. Cassidy decided not to make the mo excused trom drill except for physical disability. iThls does not Include the machinery, of the Maysviile Cotton Mills, was destroyed by Are this morning and the main building of the stuuents on the College of Laws.

Here toiore students have been excused mill badly damaged. The loss is esti from drill iho were working their way through sbhool, but next year these mated at $40,000, with two-thirds in surance. The work of rebuilding on larger scale will begin, at once. stuaents will be permitted to drill from 11 to 12 In the morning, instetd of irom 4:30. the usual drill hours.

Frankfort. May 4. (Special.) Counties which have issued road bonds and are entitled to reimbursement under the State-aid law to one-half the amount expended in construction or reconstruction of the roads, may use the money received from the State for any county purposes. An opinion on this point was given by Attorney General Garnett in regard to the Bell county bonds, the question being asked wheth INDICTMENT IS DISMISSED. so as not hinder them in their work.

tion which he had yesterday threatened to offer to-day for the arrest of Mr. Scott on the charge that he had defaulted in the funds of the Delinquent Tax Collector's office. Mayor Cassidy said that he would take no action in the matter until Friday when Expert Accountant Richard Ring, of Louisville, who is making an investigation of the former Delinquent Tax Collector's STAR The Pocket-Piece of Gemalilu Josh Clark Had Been Charged With VILLA TAKES TOWN IN Attempted Wife Poisoning. Madisonville, May 4. (Sue cial.) The case of the Common REGION NEAR TAMPICO books, will probably have his report Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO wealth ag-ainst Josh Clark, who Mas been under indictment for two years completed.

No trace of the $56,000 worth of missing delinquent tax bills charged with attemptinc" to poison hi wife, shortly before their separation, THE men of the navy who "draw a defensive, line. was dismissed to-day. BRITISH WORMED BY RENEWAL OF HOSTILITIES WHERE OIL WELLS ARE LOCATED. STICK PENETRATES BRAIN. er this money must bo used for road purposes, for the sinking: fund to retire bonds or for some other purpose.

He paid it goes to the County Treasurer subject to tho order of the Fiscal Court. Attorney General Garnett takes the view that the law enacted under the Constitution provides that the State which Mayor Cassidy accuses Mr. Scott of. having removed from the office and laving in his possession, has been found and Mr. Scott still insists that ho knows nothing about them.

Mr. Scott last night held a lengthy conference with Commissioners K. G. Pulliam and Waller Hunt, and Mr. Pul-liam stated to-day that Mr.

Scott had declared to them that he had not removed the missing tax bills from the Webster County Child Killed In Un Washington, May 1. Renewed lighting usual Way. Sebree, May 4. (Special.) A the Mexican oil req-ions near Tamjiico was reported to the may lend its aid to counties for road year-old son of Deputy Sheriff F. Winstead.

living near Slaughterville, Slute Department lo-dny in messages purposes. This raises a further ques Irom Vera Cruz, which said Villa auditor's office, where they were placed tell from a porch. A stick in his mout tion as to whether the 5-cent road tax in March when they were checked up. penetrated the brain and death fol forces ha 1 captured Pmiuca. about lias become a binding obligation on the and that he had no idea where they are.

lowed in twenty-four hours. fifty miles Southwest of Tamuico. He asserted that if he knew of their State, which it cannot repeal. The ques A of steel" along our coasts have ever, in peace and war, found enjoyment in tobacco. And the best "navy" plug, STAR Chewing Tobacco, appeals alike to the tar and the officer.

And STAR is a capital G-O-O-D tobacco, fat with extra long, chewing leaf of the mellowest variety, with a taste that losb. In each thick STAR plug there are 16 full, chewable ounces. A pure food commission and a board of weights and measures couldn't improve on STAR'S unvarying standard of honest weight, quality and absolute cleanliness of preparation. r0iZ 16 oz Here's what American men think of STAR flll Plugs The pound STAR plugs chewed in one year, if placed ksJSI end to end, would stretch from Portland, Maine, clear over iTJBiv 10c. Officials i the British embassy here whereabouts he would have, po tion has been considerably discussed in Falmouth Commencement.

Falmouth, May 4. (Special displayed itonsiderable anxiety over these reports, recalling; that shell-lire hesitancy in turning them over to the City Commissioners. He assured th regard to bond issues. The commencement exercises of th A number of counties have issued during the fighting near Kbuno a Commissioners, however, that he was ready to make a settlement when the High School will begin on the even bonds running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars and aggregating ing of May 16, when the Rev. Charles amount of his shortage is determined month ago had ignited some of Liritish-ownL-d wells, on which the Lee Reynolds, of Lexington, will Another search was instituted at the millions, which under the istate-aid law Viritlsh worships denenueii for oil.

city hall this morning with the hope of obligates the State to reimburse them preach the commencement sermon a the Baptist church. Friday, Mav 21 finding the missing tax bills. livery Kurther information was soueht hv to half the amount expended tor road will be commencement evening. Prof. corner and cubbyhole about the build mbassy officials at the State DeDart- Farquhar.

adjunct professor of Ener ing, even to the cellar where trash is construction when the conditions of the law are observed. Mr. Garnett holds that the county may expend the. entire met. but trie department had no details of the fighting.

lish. will deliver the literary address sometimes deposited, was examined. at the assembly hall. His theme-wil the missing hills were not found. amount at once, the state paying oacK Summaminsr mail advices- from Kn be "Edgar Allen Poe and His Literary the pro rata of 2 per cent, of the road Luis Potosii a department statement Prodnetinns Thp cpninr rlnsK.

fiftpen A number of tax bills are also being made the subject of inquiry by members of the detective force. These bills iu aeaiue, wasningron, aown to San Francisco, across to Kev West and onH at Atlantic C.ir XT- MfiliA tUtS fund due the county from year to year said: until the county has been reimbursed There nrnv appears to be an ab in number, is the largest of all in tho school's history, and is composed as VXtjr 9 lli Om for small amounts, ranging from to $8, it is stated, and were turned half the amount expended. The same is true, he says, of counties which make follows: Rosamond sparks, Joseph sence of the small bands of from twenty to live hundred nien, which formerly disturbed the Stfte and attacked plantations, towns and rail Oayle, Dora bheehan, Sarah Ciayle, over to Commissioner Pulliam yesterday by the auditor. a levy for their share of State-aid oper ations. Fay Rogers.

Martha McKinney, Hal lie McC'lanahan. Ewing Arnold. Marie County Attorney Charles Dawson, of ways. '1 hefe-e bands have been ob- Hall. Harley Pribble, Sylvia Fiynn sorhed into larger military bodies or State's Commencement.

The forty-ninth annual commence Bell, pointed out that if counties issu ing bonds could expend each year un nave oeen roken up. It said that Hobart Scott, Nancy Makemson, Tom Browning and Robert Pike. The of ment exercises of State University will der State aid only the amount the State is authorized to disburse in any one the military forces are now better and more distinct from ihe ficers are as follows: Class represen be held from Sunday, June li, year, the bonds would avail nothing. tative, Rosamond Sparks: president Thursday, June 4, inclusive. On ac civil lite of the communities.

At pres- Ewing Arnold secretary, Sarah ent there is count of the "home coming" week of no armed opposition to Gayle. the forces jif Gen. Villa In the San Mr. Garnett also held that when bids for road construction have been advertised for and the county and State authorities consider them unsatisfac all the classes from lSf3 to the present, and the annual reunions of the Luis Potosl kllstrlct." Sebree Commencement. Further ihessages from Vera Cruz classes of 1912.

1907, 1892 tory, the county may proceed to con said railwai officials had aided Duval 1SS7, 1S82 and 1S78. it is believed the Sebree. May 4. (Special.) J. R.

struct its own roads, according to the West, President Wilson's personal ren largest number of visitors who have Dickey, president-of the Bowling Green plans as prescribed by the State-aid resentative. every way on his recent ever attended the university will be University, ot isowimg ureen. has ac- Jaw. trip from Mi bxlcc City to the Carranza CHEWING TOBACCO here. cepted an invitation to deliver the class capital, and that the appreciation-of address for the Sebree High School on roiiowing is tne tentative pro BOY KILLS SISTER.

ton Government had been the night of Mar -7. The Rev. L. K. the Vashin; expressed.

gramme as announced by the com mittee: May, j.astor of the Methodist church at Calhoun, will deliver the baccalaureate The dispA Lad tches confirmed reports When Sunday, June 6 Baccalaureate ser LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD that twe Was "Playing War" Tragedy Occurred. embers of the Carranza sermon at the Methodist church on mon. cabinet werJ en route to Lhe United Sunday, May June 7 Registration of States. Thi Secretary of War and the alumni. Murray, May 4.

"Playing1 Drouth Is Broken. Tuesday. June 8. Tau Beta Pi day. "William Taylor, in-yoar-old son of Mr Navy is commissioned to purchase three mercliint ships in New York for The Strollers will give a circus on the and Mrs.

William Taylor, four miles Springfield, May 4. (Special.) use on tne tsulf coast, and one in Vim. west of Murray, aimed a loaded shot amnus and various organizations of corner for strvine on the Facifiic side. Washington county has just enjoyed its first good rain in three months. The the university will participate in the Hie secretary of Fo'nento is coming exercises.

drouth had become so serious that 'it the head gun at the face of his sister. RoFie, and fired, killing' her. The tragedy occurred in the Taylor home on the Kwiiie farm. Mr. Taylor, re i a commission, to studv Wednesday, june.n.

in tne morn- many had despaired orf their crop. oil laud Ie rrisiauon in the United ng the class exercises will be held while1 stock water had also become State: turning; from hunting, placed the gun ve ry sea ce in many of tin- and in the evening the alumni banquet will be held at the Phoenix county. This has been the severest dry We label GKADB in a corner, instructing1 the lad not to play with it. Hi. parents having gone FINED $5Q FOR CARRYING Hotel.

our HIGHEST or goods DETECTIVE FINED FOR pell over su tiered here at this time FOREST TREES STRIPPED to visit a neighbor, the tad disobeyed Thursday. June 10 In the morning of the year. CONCEALED DEADLY WEAPON NO CESSATION IN TRIAL OF ALLEGED 'POSSUM HUNTERS' Mr. and Mrs. Taylor heard the report the senior class will hold their exercises in a large tent on the campus, and returned, finding the baby dead, BREACH OF THE PEACE Teachers Re-elected.

Henderson. May 4. All cit OF LEAVES BY HAIL and in the evening a baseball game Shclbyvilld Tbp boy was so badly frightened that lie could give no explanation except that he was "playing war." The Tay May (Special.) will be played on btoll held. chool teachers were re-elected last All criminal prosecutions readv for night by the Board of Education, with trial at this (erm of Circuit Court had blue; grass CALL FOR THIS BRAND. It Is backed by us our 75 YEARS IN the exception ci Ella Hopkins, lors formerly resided in concord, this couniy.

Decreased Tobacco Acreage. A decided decrease in the acreage. SLEUTH SAID TO HAVE BEEN" oeen disposed of at noon, and an principal of Audubon school, who de- early adjournment followed, as the lined re-election. Prof. C.

A. tJailey, planted in tobacco this year as com COMMONTfTEAITH'S ATTORNEY GHLIAM DENIES ANT INTENTION TO CONTRARY. HEAVY DAMAGE IN HARDIN COUNTY AS BESUIiT OF STORM EARLY IN THE WEEK. SUES FOR of Madisonville. will succeed her.

The pared with last season was reported ENGAGED IN "NIGHT BIDEB" PROBE. from twenty-two counties of the Bur- hoard declined to add a commercial course to the High School. aocKet tor the day was completed. Will Warreri was sentenced to forty days in jail and fined for carrying concealed a deadly weapon. Another indictment against the same de- ley tobacco dlsxrict at the semi-an Quarry Laborer Alleges Permanent nual meeting here to-day of the Board of Directors of the Tiurley Tobacco Madisonville.

May 4. (Special.) West Point. May 4. (Special.) Personal Injuries. EHza.bethtown.

May 4. (Spe Prohibition Oratory. Xicholasville, May 4. Tn the fondant fon flourishing a deadlv Company. was stated that plant Ft.

W. Marcelle, who is said to he Farmers report widespread destruction filed away. weapon was beds were in bad condition, it having cial.) John Skaggs filed suit to-day in ntercollegiate prohibition oratorical Louisville detective and who was fin'jtl in the Grahamton and Garnettsvilie Will Ford charged with malicious been necessary to resow a large ma contest at Wilmore, E. W. Foster, of cutting and the Hardin Circuit Court against Good in.

Brown operators of a You cannot find a safer jruldc or curing goods or sterling worth. Our responsibility protects you. wounding, was acquitted. jority of them on account of the dry Siii in County Court recently, on breach of the peace charge, later tal In the caiie of the Commonwealth Georgetown College, won the first prize of $50 in his subject be- weather, and, therefore, the crop ot tobacco this year, even if a good rock quarry at Upton, this county, for SI.t.OOO damages for personal injuries ing the case to the Circuit Court, was Morgantown, May 4. (Special.) John H.

Gilliam, Commonwealth's Attorney for this district, an interview here tn-day denied that there will be any cessation in the trial of indictments found in the Butler Circuit Court against alleged "possum hunters," as has been intimated. He said: 1 "There has been no agreement nor suggestion on the part of the Com ng "Passing of Crime. The sec against Will Jackson, charged with forgery, the defendant's demurrer to the indictment was sustained, the In stand is now secured, will necessarily to-day fined $75 in that court when his ond prize. $10 in gold, went to Marcus C. Redwine.

of State University. he late. In many counties it was re- attcirney entered a plea of guilty. Mar dictment dismissed and the prosecu- orted that, being unable to get plants. tion referred the growers had put corn in land to the present grand celle, it has been reported, was sent here to investigate alleged "night HARDWARE AND MFG.

CO. (Incorporated) sustained in an accident at tne quarry August 7, 1914. The petition alleges that the cmpany through negligence and carelessness permitted a tram car to run over him. causing permanent injuries to his feet, legs and back, thereby rendering him unable to support himself by manual labor. which had been intended for tobacco.

jury. Hauling Contract. Elizabethtown, May 4. (Spe sections by the hailstorm Sunday afternoon: On account of crippled telephone service the news was sloiw in reaching here. The oats and wheat tields were beaten so badly by the laree hall stones that both crops are ruined.

Forest and orchard trees are strippod as clean of foilage as they would be in midwinter. The roads for miles were thicklv covered with hail and early corn and gardens were cut off even with the ground. The loss is very great and the situation is discouraging. The follow Several counties reported that the ng cases were continued rider" troubles, and his arrest was Louisville. Kentucky.

cial.) The Hardin County Fiscal Court creage this year would not be half to the Septe mber termr Les Graves, caused by a person whom he was ques. Honing regarding. a rind. monwealth to that effect. The indict to-day let a contract to haul of that in 1914.

Until plants are ma- JJan Howard and Dud Maxley, engag rushed rock from Elizabethtown. Glen- ments against a considerable number ure and actually in the ground it will ing in hazards; Joe Perkins, furnish dale and Sonora to rebuild the Lincoln ot be possible to reach an accurate ing liquor to ti minor; Everett Smoth- of the accused have been by a motion OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE. nd Jackson Way The company con- FEDERAL COURT ADJOURNS estimate, was the consensus of ers, shooting in sudden affray. of the Commonwealth transferred to racted to haul S.500 yards of metal An indictnlent against Tom Wells Warren county for trial and at the last at IS cents the yard. AFTER SHORT SESSION The matter of a possible arrange for selling liquor without license was term ot that court the defendants de dismissed on motion of the Com manded separate trials.

P. C. Jenkins Two Die of Burns. monwealth for want of proof. was tried ana convicted and the re PARDONED AFTER DEATH OF HIS DEVOTED WIFE ment between the company and the Tobacco Growers' Association for warehousing came up for cons'd oration, and a motion was passed author- izing President Clarence LeBus to ap Judge D.

W. Rider Holds Three Persons On That Charge. Elizabethtown. May 4. (Special.) John Mann.

John Crady and Mrs. Linda Uucns were held to the grand jury in the Quarterly Court by Prosecutions against Mose Green Newport, May 4. After fighting maining cases stand for trial at the and Will Handy, charged with house September term of that court." for her life tor nearly a week, Mrs. Elsie Fahrubel. 29 years old.

of Day- breaking, were dismissed by the grand point a committee of three to hear on. died to-day of burns received last jury. FEDERAL RESERVE POWERS Wednesday evening when she tried to The appeal by the Shelby News Judge u. Rider on a charge of obstructing justice. The defendants are charered with aiding and abetting irom the act! on of the Fiscal Court.

Owensboro, May Judge Evans adjourned the May term of Federal Court this afternoon after having been in session since noon yesterday. Only one important case was tried, Walter McColly, a negro, sued T. F. McJntyre for $5,000 as the result of Mclntyre shooting him in the leg. The jury returned a 'verdict of $75 for the negro.

Five prisoners were convicted of "bootlegging1 whisky. FOR KENTUCKY BANK awarding' the public printing to the 1, was dismissed by the CfiJia Lucas to avoid testifying In court Khelby Sentin court. To thi ii judgment the appellant against a well-known man In this city whom she swore out a warrant against Washington, May 4. (Special.) The excepted, and prayed an anoea to the Frankfort, Hay 4. (Special.) An unusual case was presented to Gov.

McCreary in the application ot Bob Haycraft, who was pardoned from the Eddyville penitentiary to-day, after serving six months of a one to live years' term for stealing some woven wire fence in Edmonson county. He lived on a small farm with his wife and eight children, one of whom is now only IS months old. His wife circulated a petition for his pardon, and ten charging him with being the father of federal Keserve Board to-dav grant Lourt oi Appeals, which was granted. It was adjudged that appellee recover ed trustee powers to the Morganneld Xational Bank, of Morgantleld. Kv.

See that your Awning bears the stamp of the Louisville Tent Awning Co. It- is a mark of SERVICE and QUALITY. Call us up and we will explain what real satisfaction in canvas goods calls for. Louisville Tent Awning Co. 110 S.

Third Louisville, Ky. her illegitimate child. She is only li years old and is supposed to be in Louisville. his cost from the appellant. save the life of Mrs.

Jane Baldwin, 6d years old. following an explosion of gasoline. Mrs. Baldwin died yesterday. Bank Directors Elected.

Shelbyville. May 4. (Special.) Tlic stockholders of the Bank of Shel-byviile, at their annual meeting, elect ed the folloiwing board of directors: Matthews Hall. H. C.

Van Xatta, J. D. Hall, Edgar Sleadd, W. T. Ralph W.

Gilbert and H. P. Poyntcr. Heavy Rain In Morgan. West Liberty, May 4.

(Special.) This is the fourth Kentucky national By agreement of parties, the actions oanK to oe so commissioned. $10,000 STORM DAMAGE DONE IN OWENSBORO brought to recover back taxes from M. M. Tucked and P. R.

Slater were continued pending an appeal in the of the jurors signed it. A few-weeks case of Mollie Slater against the Com- aeo she died, leaving the children des KENTUCKY DEATHS Owensboro, May 4. (Special.) titute and wttn no one to care tor monwealth. In the case Kmma Mae of B. A.

Logan against District Conference. Elkton. Mav 4. (Special.) The Hopkinsville District Conference of the Louisville Conference. Methodist Episcopal 'hurch.

Smith, which has been in session here, has adjourned. Grand Rivers was selected as the next meet-Inr place. N'alton Damc-ron and Floyd Rose. Vanderbilt Training School students, were licensed to preach. E.

The damage resulting from last them. The prosecuting witness. Com monwealth's Attorney and other offl iogan, tne defendant A heavy rain that fell here is a great moved to charige the order entered in cers then joined in the. petition for night's cyclonic storm in owensboro will reach $10,000. A quantity of the tobacco stored in the building of the relief to the rarmers of this section, who were beginning to seriously dis Mrn.

Bertha Oifborner Maysviile Ky May 4 Mrs. Bertha Osborne. 30 years old. who was taken to the Lexington clemency. tressed by the continued dry weather.

A considerable rise is reported in the VERDICT SET ASIDE Owensboro Warehouse Company, which was unroofed, was damaged by water. vacation as to the custody of the child, to which the plaintiff objects, and the court took th matter under advisement. Orders ente -ed in other cases follow: Northern Mutual Life Insurance weathers. of Elkton; Fred Elk Fork of Licking River. Harned.

of Hopkinsville: H. C. Prattl jjLciutt oiierirr laycock from this county, died at that institution naif an hour after her arrival. It was the third time she had been, sent tre She is survived by a number of relatives here. AND RETRIAL ORDERED er, of Cadiz, and H.

W. Maynard, of Amuterdjim. K. has installed a mu Arm Broken In Pall. Eminence.

May 4. (Special. )- Trenton, were elected delegates to the Louisville Conference, which meets at nicipal garbage Incinerator costing Company against Jonas D. Stodghill, dismissed settled; Collier Harbison Frankfort, May 4. (Special:) 600.

Smithland in September. C. W. Co ScotJ Thomas, a 16-year-old boy, trying to climb over the front of the nant. of Smithland, and W.

G. Davis, against J. W. agreement to Gudgell, continued by tlie September term: airdome In this city slipped and fell of Elkton, were named as alternates. The case of the Adams Express Company against H.

L. James, who recovered In the Hardin Circuit a- fee fer against L. N. rail- Isaac Van Met! road, cause set to the sidewalk, about eight feet, crushing his left arm between the for "trial, by agreement Lexington. Danville, Harrodsburg licss to Intermediate Points.

Leave Seventli-st. Depot 7:20 A. SI. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. MrV Ellen S.

Campbell Lexington May 4. Relatives here received word of lhe death of Mrs. Ellen Swift Campbell, In Lincoln. Mass. She was 81 years old.

She is survived by two daughters Misses Satlle and Addie Campbell two brothers. Capt. Stephen Swift, of this city, and Edward Swift, of Cincinnati and two sisters. Mrs. L.

B. Todd anii Miss Elizabeth Swift, of Boston. 1 1 m.i.An. ct of parties, on the eleventh day of the wrist and elbow. Sells Fine Saddle Mare.

Lexington, 4. R. E. More-land, well-known trainer of this city, Ot lOr UCieilUlUb nuamn jja- press Cotmpa'ny in Meade and Rrocltenridee courts, where it was present term. Nichols I Shepherd Company against A.

L. Proctor, dismissed set At Home in the Canadian Rockies The railway takes you into the very heart of America's "fifty Switzerland's in one, "with sighti to thrill you on every hand, whether seen from the car, from the hotel veranda or during trips afield. You can go out camping among the peaks and glaciers of the Yoho Valley, where the Canadian Pacific Railway has permanent summer camps. Luxurious Canadian Pacific hotels, ezQch in the midst of beautiful scenery, at Banff, Lake Louise.Field.Glacicr.Revelstoke. Reached only by the Canadian Pacific Railway Nature's Exposition Routmt to the California Call or write for Booklet 964 Ask for the service of our expert ticket man in planning your route and estimating charged with violating the.

law against has sold to Mrs. John Jacob Astor. of New i ork. a Ijeautinil chestnut saddle mare, which Mrs. Astor purchased to transportation ot intoxicating ijuur, was reversed by the Court of Appeals i nn oDinlon bv Judge Carroll for Illl Bishbp.

a prosperous THE STEIN WAY IS THE SUPREME PIANO. Uprights. $500 and up Grands and up Steinway Pianola Pianos And other makes of Pianos and Ula.a..Plniino ,1 1 qtnflflHPfl VOW tled at plaintiff's costs, on agreement of plaintiff to fulfill the terms of the warranty. BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY YOUNGER BROTHER oiuniry, aroppea dead yesterday evening. He was 60 years Drowned In Lard Can.

Maytield. May 4. Earline Hay-den, 1 year and 4 months old, the child of Mrs. Mary Hayden, was drowned at Clay Switch mines, six miles south of this city, when it fell into a lard can containing about two gallons-of water. Stanley In Casey.

Liberty, May 4. (Special.) i "hi au mirvtveu uy nis four brothers and two slaters. error and remanded for retrial. CANDIDATES WANT NAMES PLACED ON PRIMARY BALLOTS CATTLE AND HOGS DIE Mantiel Moralat Snrinirfl(ld 4. (SneclaJ.) Manuel Morula, who ride on hunting trips.

The mare is the long-tailed hunter type, fifteen and one-half hands high and one of the handsomest horses shipped from the Bluegrass country in a long time. The prise was not made public. Gored By Cow. Glasgow. May 4.

Mrs. Elijah MosHey. of the Pleasant Ridge neighborhood, was pored by a cow, and may die. Sues Tj. N.

For $5,000. AS RESULT OF HYDROPHOBIA about 70 years old. died at his home near Springfield last night after a long illness from rancer of the stomach. The funeral service will be held, at St. Rose church to-morrow.

Mr. Moraja was. a native of Spain who came to this country about York quotations; also a few I The Hon A. O. Stanley spoke to a large cravvd here this afternoon.

He dwelt at length on the prohibition issue. Winchester. May 4. (Special. )- Russeliville, May 4.

(Special.) A twenty-tW' i-caliber rifle while the hands or younger brother was accidentally discharged, instantly killing Ringle 12 years old, son of E. C. Yeagli who resides three Frankfort, Ky May 4. (Special.) Petitions were Hied to-day by the following candidates to have their names placed on the official primary W. Lee Roberts, Prestonburg.

Democrat, candidate for the nomination for Commonwealth's Attorney in the Thir- A mad dog nui amuck on the laim or-j J. O. Evans, about eight miles from, iweniy-nve years ago. rie married a niece of Fine Times, a clock menHr USED PIANO BARGAINS. Convenient Terms.

Steinway Sons complete costs. miles south of this city. The bullt Coal Cars Smashed. Whitesburg, May 4. A freight Winchester, and, bit a.numuer oi.am-,.

Three head cattle-, and flvA entered the -md uth and went entirely I who amassed a fortune by the plying of his tra'de and peddling, and from this niarrlace Mr. Moraja cot considerable Bowling Green. May 4. A suit for 15.000 damages was filed in tne ty-nrst. UtSinct: rjepreaeiiittLut; j.

wreck occurred at Uv, on the Lexing through the head, severing the spinal i AM At hvrirnnhnhln The do M. E. itALONE. H. A.

V. Canadian Pacific RtHway 436 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio had just finished din- money. which he Increased by hard la- Benton, iii Animals oi. cord. The boya THIRD AND WALNUT.

warren Circuit Court by web 'bor and thrifty management. He ur-' Democratic nominauuii autrr.f ton. Eastern railroad, five miles below here, last night. A of coal cars were smashed. frog hunting when the ner and started drink, a.

railway mail clerk, against vtvl hv his wife and sevBral r-hllrlrim. sball-Lvon legislative district. are killing occurred! LduiflvHie and Nashville Railroad i.

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