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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1908. MUST EXPLAIN of responsibility as to what is done blithe Government, absence of a desire to TAKE THEIR TIME help the Government because they are road to the Brownsboro road. At the point where the improvements are to be made the roadway is exceedingly narrow and there is a steep incline for some distance, with an embankment of LENDS A HAND AT DEDICATION Every Department in the House jj pernaps ten or twelve teei on me tikuv nf thA mnihvnv one of smaller di i a part of it. sucn as we nave nere dav. Such sense of responsibility, such desire to help Government is illustrated in every meeting of this kind the coun-i try over.

It comes from the belief that the people are the Government and in courts of justice it is increased by the Why They Defeated Contempt Act of 1896. Slow To Make Congressional Nominations. mensions on the left. It was at this point several years ago that a four-horse team drawing a Standard Oil mm mm fact that the people take part ine I wagon went over the embankment at For Infants and Children. nieht.

seriously injuring the driver and To ft Rnonfeq At, OnAninrjr nfi administration of Justice, that they are zzf that they are part resulting in the death of one or more I called upon tho Jury; i of the tribunal that decides the issues is offering its quota of bargains during our great ALTERATION SALE. of the horses. It is only recently that New Court-house. REPUBLICANS FEAR ONE OF LIVE ISSUES. OVER HALF THE CANDIDATES NOT YET CHOSEN.

if ne ft of fact in courts of law; that they are part of the posse comitatus that goes with the Sheriff to enforce the law i steps have been taken to relieve me neighborhood of this constantly threat- ening danger. About one and one-half or two miles of St. Matthews on the Westport and make it effective to carry out the Mm Tflkfit? ThpTtlthp A of justice. As long as the peo id.h.tfb aa iUBiiib iub iiuiiim-1 ple fecl tnat these nre their courts tha hat Goose Creek is bridged by a line This is ad opportunity roaa caup mnrri mnnev on mum east onnfruln Save much money On monts All Ot the aDUt- HILL'S BILL INDORSED BY DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. NEGRO PAPERS DECLARE WAR ON TAFT.

istration of Justice. this is their justice, that when it goes wrong, when it results in injusJfce, they ought to be ashamed for it, and they tO of the bridge as well as the ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ASgelablePrepnralionforAs-similaiinS ilieBotfamlRMuli- liriUKe linen uiu I'um "i all your Summer Mer ail yuui ounuiiv.1 ii- Bears the two large concrete arenas uwu 3 i--r Iirldce to permit the water to How free- iing (lie Stomachs andDowof i CnanaiSC tome UCIUIC )v a thick concrete 'abutment separut bridge Expresses Kegret That LABOR MEN DEMAND PASSAGE. bla'ck men will not vote. the.

hct- i rarrierl awav 1 fig the two arches, giving the best is carried away. I are responsible for it, we can count on a continuance of a free Government. TJp "The administration of justice in the country perhaps better illustrates what I have said and the principle of it than even in the city, because if I understand the practice it is for all the counti-y people to pather about on court days to watch the proceedings. Signature Signature AM 9 71 not only a handsome appearance, uul; tti i one of solid and lasting appearance. JiVer Lett tHe ijeUCll.

Willie the bridge at this point is all 4 i that could be demanded, the road is verv narrow for a distance of sixty 51 be Mm'Tt6 tabie6" for two GIVEN A CORDIAL WELCOME Washington. July 20. Ibpeciai.j of Promotes Digestion ness and Rest.Contains nciitia-; Opiuni.Morpliine norMiaerat Reports received by the Democratic -rhe incorporation into the jjemo-n ourfnnnt rv, i Committee! cratic platform at Denver of an anti- to learn the law as it is delivered from the bench, to take an interest in tiie issues they are presented to (Incorporated) vehicles of wide dimensions to pass NOT NARCOTIC. show that not quite half of the nomi-1 Injunction plank favoring the measure nations have been made in the districts' known as the contempt act of 1S96 of the United States. This is due has attracted already a great deal of I the dark.

Beep Gully Parallels Approach. StcfcofOUDrSS'TIimmR the jury of their neighbors, to criti- cise, as they have the rigl.t to in a Hot Springs, Va July 20. Judge proper way, tile rulings of the court or William Taft to-dav assisted in tne the verdict of the jury, so that those opening of court and in the dedication who are administering justice shall chiefly to the fact that in me large, iu nun. cities, nominations are held back make its discussion one of the domi- natit issues of tho campaign. 1 On the western end of the bridge and lam.

Everybody Knows urthouse at Germantown, teei tnat tney are under the critical 'on the south side of the roadway for a VSr In rtw Use fii-n pv nf mon fnml 1 etiv nf immAnl The contempt act provided for trial by jury in euses of indirect contempt and was described quite fully in recent distance of perhaps twenty yarcis a deep Vul rlfi i L71H I'll: Bimpka Sad' JhJullcSdts- jMseStcd 1 Appumint- BiCcrleaaMA h'crmStid- Cknfttii Suqsr Flurcr. until the early fall in order Uiat there may be a. short otuupaign. This is particularly true of New York City with its large Congressional membership. The contests up there last less than a month.

Voters can be easily reached, and a nominee doea not have a few inches in deptn at me iiniiaiiuii iu ue pin- v- innualiy 8 Th -hr it hfTins and becomins enl at ceremony on the ground pic administered without fear or fa- Thut the millions earned cash out of SUto dispatches. Although it is known as diei'er ami deeper as it approaches the that it was a neighborhood affair. The vor. i.ri. until denth of perhaps five to subject of his speech was the adniin- the contempt act, it never became a law.

It passed Lhe Senate- on June 10, ISM, but ltepubllcan Congresses since 5 is attained. This sully is istration ot justice by the courts. He Kegret At Leaving Bench. much territory to cover number ot i men nave consistently reiuseu 10 eu- was greeieu t.y a large assemuiage oi Anprfec.1 Rc-medvforConsRna- about the same width of the roadway Hnn Sour Siomach.Biarriioea f.n.t whv hid sojourners at neig hot, ring resorts and' tl last mm "I cannot come into the atmosnhere 1 A uJiniLij iuii, iiuiii ui lion ti.neieu far to see and hear the itepublican a court room without a feeling of candidate for the presidency. He was deep regret that I ever left it, for I of Sleep.

Fas been so constructed Jlagistrate K. u. Dorsev said it was two purposes, one for drainage and the other to permit the watering of The fact that Magistrate Dorsey had 1.. ttli rnr'tll!" Of ne'wspapor-s devoted exclusively to tho act it into the law of the land. The interest of the nogro race are being contempt act which was originally re-recelvcd and kept on file for tho in-; ported to the Senate bj-fonner Senator formation of callers.

Most of these! David IS. Hill, of iSew ork, and which papers have been voluntarily sent to tas been indorsed in the the committee, showing that the edi- Democratic platforms of 1SI04 uiid tors of the papers wish to let the Demo- 190 is therefore triply indorsed by crats know what their attitude will bo; national gatherings of the minority in this caninaien. About the most Party and will be vigorously discussed to pay prvinianis i-n't a K'ini thins for Tlu tnvu.1 full Ij vwry Iran, iv.wmm chill who hjs itu of tht- heart. Hm. bright, now, can you for a ntme-it the t.Mvm.-nesj i it Yiu ctn'l stp-ti-h thf im far ti 'uh any iit a ati of thl i-vlL-y.

If you van': it -in-l yju tii-e n-xt f'Jn'in 1 1 ymi a- nt th uJvafK.ti,' lirMr.ci.tl tl mi. -at ion. Wt- rvni-tly f-r tnls wll. The Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. given a connai weicoine.

was eleven years on the bench. I lhe strength ot the judiciary, he declared. wuS based on the fac't that it nVln Police of mem- i-or uver Thirty Years Facsimile Signature of iil lllin tJtll 4UJU Ml UlftLlll- mifl when -o much improvement rested on the principle that the peo- nle share in the ivst.onsibilitv for the wuo pieames over u. stuitL- in me i esiuiiioiiiL lui ine NEW YORK. work of the courts, in the form of duty ha mej'antl i5oc i j.k,,t nnti.Tsif! nesrro naner that has! on this years' hustings.

At the time on juries and in other capacities. lttul only recently been made did not app.nl to him and he was inclined to he facetious. This is the conversation that tO'k place: Dnrscy, will you pkase state why the ravine was made on the He justified proper criticism of the w.miiy reiauon ami tnat reached Washington, is tho Guardian, published at Hos-ton. Denounces Roosevelt- Senator Hill secured the passage of the contempt bili through the Senate, there was but one statute of any consequence bearing upon the subject. Power To Punish.

criticism" "those who administer Jus- fittest relation that I have ever ex- tice shall feel that they are under the i'" i'ceu ine uiai oetween me of the Wesinort road r.t the nr.i Eiact Copy of VVrapper. orlom' JUOC when, the Handsome new whose ininartialilv all the members of recently built NOItMAN RUSH TON. City Representative. The Guardian lias under its title these words: "America's greatest r.mr, inuriial." The Guardian is lam Speaking of the Federal Courts, section 7r of the revised statutes pro- basting President ltoosevelt, Candidate rTr. uirnhnvt i-niih- i vided that these courts should have "It was constructed for two purpises, one to permit of drainage and the other to permit of the watering of horses." "Don't you think the roadway is rather dangerous at this point and that tile farmers along the road are iiCHJis generally, and Is calling upon the "power" to I'unjfh or imprison-r v.

inetit, at tho discretion of the court, could not come into the atmosphere members of the bar, whose of the court, he said, without a feeling sincere assistance the admimstra- of Vleep regret that he had ever left llon of lire to have a the bench. He concluded ids remarks "are deal all round Is recognized by by congratulating Bath county upon ach member of the bar the fact that in it the two great polit- 'i1 h-' "'ill get a hearing, and 1 leal arties are nearly equally divided, that the Judge will decide as tho case I which, he said, was a guarantee requires, and that no matter how lie tho roadway on the eastern side of tho Lakeland Asylum, thereby resulting in the loading of freight at the Lakeland depot instead of at the Lyndon depot, lion for the Brownsville matter. It also contempts of their authority. "Hut imM for Koker T. Washington, without that such power to punish contempts gloves, and has a camion of Register gloves, a.iHl has a cartoon of Register uiu not 1 1 against evils in the administration ot "ei.ues.

tne relation oi close triend- docide Vernon wliooping up a negro audience of "Pan Suckers" in behalf of Taft, the Government. snip, mutual respect and co-operation in the- administration of justice will always remain to cement bonds than which there are few dearer. "As a lawyer I can admit that our pt-rson In their itresence, or so near tliore, to as to obsl met the iulminis-tration of justice, tiie inLsbehavior of any of the court otlicers and the disobedience or resistance by any such otlicer. or by any party, jury which fact cost them a slight increase Another If You Don't Like It. in freight rates to Louisville, as well a much greater distance in hauling! the product.

i "If anyone don't like the condition tiie road let them go around until it has Improved Thirteen Years Ago. do-nt thlnk a 'fence extending along the right sije of Mr. NIchter said that lie farmers ti1. roadway would prevent an acvi- Frequently Applauded. For 80 yeaja wa have been gelling diamonds to th.

liOutjvUl. public, tVe oueht to know how to buy and fell them right. Our lncreaad on have it: Let tu oonvlnc you in SILVER WEDDING GIFTS. S1.5D to S4Q0. Judge Taft was frequently applaud- and denounces that negro officeholders for his subserviency to the enemies of Che negro race.

I There is another negro paper publish-! ed at Cleveland, Ohio, which is op-i posing Taft even more savagely, and-predicts that the Buckeye negroes can- not be brought to his Ontdtlr. tin nc rlaSS profession is the greatest. rf course, ed throughout his address. Mrs. Tatt that might give some reason for dis-accompiinied her husband to the court- cussion, because 1 see some clerical or other person to any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree or com- mand of said courts." of that section of the county were at dent? SILVER AND GOLD NOVELTIES IN PROFUSION, TO Select a Looae Diamond and Have It Set to Your Fancy.

JAMES K. LEMON SON my purpose to have a fence nouse, which was reached alter a urle gentlemen who have honored this meet-over solentlid mountain roads. insj bv cominir. Our business hirire- 'still another disadvantage because of; "It's lhat was the law its it stood in 1S9C, iniiu. competition.

have the 'When do you intend JOHN W. IRldJ DEAD Judge Taft was presented to the as- ly consists in negotiation and contro-l tho ne-roes of this cirv are practically, when Senator Hill made iti.s argument semblage by J. Itiverconib, a member versy. Our profession in a way is in- soiidlyonposed to Taft. On the streets '9 tiie Senate in favor of the contempt of the Board of of the telleetuat lighting.

We know the rules am jn the cars the blacks are which he was then pressing for county. Judge Cleorge K. Anderson, llie of the game and therefore we rarely, i jiear(t to make a comment, in pre- i adoption. The la.w as it then exi.sted presiding Judge, being present. In pre- if ever, permit, whether in or out of the i vious campaigns as soon as the nomi- I provide for the prosecution of senting the visitor Rivercomb re- courthouse, our feelings to overcome us I natjons were made for President the; tne alleged contempt, ferred to him as the "most distin- to the point where we lose our tern- Washington negroes were noted for guished gentleman in the United pers and where we strike under the lnelr Iollj comments and predictions in At Mercy of Court.

He spoke of his wide and va- belt. Tills makes our professional us-1 mihlir nlsiee Hint the Republicans' I count of the steps and methods used in. attaining the various ends. The reports will be and will be of great assistance for future reference. San Francisco, who captured tin- next International Sunday-school convention, will doubtless find the lilcd reports of great help in solving knotty problems which may arise.

fence erected, Dorsey "When I get good and ready." "It won't take long after you make up your mind, will it, Mr. "Xo, not long." "When do you thii.k you will get your mind made up. Mr. "Oh, within four or five days." AS ASPHALT EXPERT the condition of the bridge. it results in much delay during the threshing season, which is now on in fuli blast, as when the harvesting is fmish-Mi at one of the farms on either side of the roadway, it nike.s difference on which side of the bridge Uk- harvesting machinery happens to be, it l.s necessary to go several miles out of the way to get the machinery on the other side.

Mr. Nichter not only conducts his own farm, hut that of Wells Hounds as well, which lays directly along- side of and to tlui west of Hounds Lane and the main entrance of which is right at the bridge over MAHKET-STREET JEWELER VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. ried experiences in public life, and in sociation very delightful. The mein- U'OUKl oeleat uie uemoei.iis. conciuoiug saiu; oers oi ine uar ot a community ot cooks in tile families here have "I take pleasure in introducing to course are tin Influential body.

It can-! information ir and wide, that the of the law as it stood vuu the next President of the United not lie otherwise. They have a natural I ire verv sore over the situ- or restrict the States." tendency to politics, and if they did that 'Tnev are vlolenth- which may be I "I don't like to introduce a joint dis- not I don't know what would have be- Tf, I inilicted In cases where parties are UP AND ABOUT ON SUNDAY, BUT DIED ON THAT NIGHT. Funeral Services To-morrow To Be Conducted By Red Men, Among Whom He Was Prominent. lime" enmo of the eoni.tre uyj.uu fOU nd gU 1 I Of COIll I 111 111 Tt not onle in eludes the turors. witnesses nflieery of A.

W. DOW WILL GIVE LOCAL BOAKD POINTERS. Eeraember Brownsville. the court, but the language is 'or other Taft, in opening his remarks, and i venture to say that the la-st statement i lot the distinguished gentleman might! Congratulates the County. (Joose Creek.

He said that he had known the bridge for fully twenty years and that in that time very little improvements had boon made on it ti lth I uvr.al,tl.,. US. Owen Keiran, For Forty-three Yens, Had Been Foreman of An L. and N. Uailroad Roundhouse.

person wno Is guilty of contempt of The black men who have the court. right to vote in various States and go "The existing law does not provide to the polls each year are said to be for an Informal trial. That is not regu-thorotlghly indifferent this year. They lated. Everything rests in the disciv- Jwliii W.

Irion, aetl years, a jewelor at Kust street and prumiiKii: Oin-rokee Trilu; of Rett cn, o'clock ye.n.'niny tnttrniiis at home, 51 1-Znsi Me had ral strokes of years ago when the flooring now in use not receive unanimous concurrence, 'throughout the country. But we are! N'. ladles and gentlemen, I did i not here this morning to talk politics. not come here to make a speech. I i I appreciate much the hospitality of only came here for the purpose of say-! Virginia and of Baih county in inyit-: in5 Bllo(i morniIlg an(1 of congratulatr Man Who Drew Up.

New Specifications Says He Has Interested Two New Companies In This City. certainly do have deep resentment on tlon of the court. A party may be Keinin, aired years, died at was laid. He said that complaints- during the threshing and heavy hauling season had been numerous for some time account of the Brownsville shooting- summoned upon allidavits to show i paralysis during- the jra.t I'utir months and llMo Sunday niirht at his home, Fort na'rt In this inter-' the People of this county on hav- affair: But whether ttty will vote the cause why he should not he punished he was aeuia stricken at street, been ill of liver treuhle his home, after which he m-aduahv sank i for four months, but his death was un lor contempt of court. He need not A.

V. Dow. of New York, who, some tnat so tar as he knew no comn mint t'm mm. drew un ntw sneeiflcation: had ever been made to tho countv'der which asphalt stroot work is let by officials previous to the action of Mr. the city, arrived in jouisvilb- nint.

i previous to the action of Mr the city, arnwd Ijouisvlllt- uut mirni, estinir eeremony. I thank your jikibc. ,7 i. tl-ket is another tliimr. Anderson, for aliowinS us to 1 It in sm- a most 1 althriii However, from the Information oceupv his court roohi and i i' 'he Democratic headquarters here postpone for a tin the business Mcl, 1 tendency on the part of the awaits -Ids.

disposition. .1 Vh. blacl K'nerally Is to refrain from eoun-3'oofn J' rm I to nl in that way show their re-Anderson, for- havin Si in i larty. to the end. exoecled, as he had been able to be up The funeral services will be held at Sunday.

Mr. Kelnm was a native of lo-morrow afteruoun at the i Uml. For forty-lhree years he was 's imde: lakiag cstablisli- man of a roundhouse of the I and X. mint. 5U Kast Market street, and will be i railroud.

ooiHiuclt l.y Ciierokec Triije of Ued Men. i leavi-s a wife and tiiree ms and The burial will be iu St. lien's cent- I three daughters. He was a member ot otery Irion also belonged lo Ores- the C.itho:;.: Knights and Ladies of Amer- 'EFal- Smith inr Ma. CnM and -is stoDOlmr at The Air last week.

He said -that attd is stopping at Tho confronted with tne witnesses against him und-r existing law. The allidavits are read and In- may have an oppor-. tunity to reply to them. He does not see the witnesses. He may be given time to defense or" he may i not.

There are ex-parte affidavits. any on the part of the' "1ow's mission hen- at- this tkne- is fi? rti, Make an of" certain ttspho.lt the repaii iiK of the bridire stm.s to advise. with the Doard of movomen "looking t( ent to KU lO aillOOLA Llie OOOtLlUil UU H. eni io. O.T.1S -I I alul The -Ineient llr.ler of Hibernians.

there is no cross-exainialion of wit- Thcre is no cross-examiatl inlluence. West For Bryan. ine men League I tration of public interest, for where purtv is constantly in control so as to he overwhelmingly the victor every The funeral services will lie held at wouki ue received with tleligln by the -rubiic Works relative to contemplated great number of farmers in that section phalt street work. H-- is'servlng the of the county who use the lane but isville Hoard of I'ubiic Wurks in the ca-are forced to abandon ii wlin rli.ii-; naeltv of consul tinir r. and is n.

or anything ol'mhc other worils, the whole Torn kind, ia o'clock to-moiTv morning at the resl- rm of prose- burial will be in St. Louis Getting Inspiration. deuce. Till lime 11 IS Willi xretn oiioeou. unit evoa yam lie Xodroy, one of the officers i tlarlv itk-ntifn'd wiih other Itctirds of I'nh ution lor contempts of court Is ahso- Mr.

Irion was a native of Louisville and a son of Irion. He is survtv.ni bv his wife, w.us fornierlv Mary of -New Albany, and two children, Leo Irion. haulins Is heavy. cemetery. jinny he kept out in the nr the Central Labor Union of this lHlely vested In our Federal Jud "We have come up Into this beauti-.

ot the government. icity, has returned from the West. Much Work Mapped Oat. lie Works throUKhout the country. He Is considered an expert on asphalt street I I work.

i Under the now asphalt speitleations as new asphalt specilleations as ful valley for health anil rest. We arc "And now. my iriends, I nope you s.lyti l)f t. t.OUntry Is Proposed Bill Explained. W.

GARNETT MUNN SEEING HOW CITY DOES BUSINESS. of will agree that I nave not sieppeo vc ry mllc, for p.rvan. He thinks that deal by Mr. Doie and accepted l-hr, leral Council, the held of bid- us y. ho have i deal recomir.ondei ed ome into it for across the line oi politics I shall close any doubt the great bulk of TO SHOW OTHER CITIES HOW TO HANDLE CONVENTIONS.

liv lhe ttener Efforts were made to see William Sauer, the Road Supervisor, but he was absent in another part of the countv. the pure air. Home of us haven't by saying that 1 am deeply gnilelul to bop volo cnst f0r lhe ders on asphalt sireet work in Louisville has been broadened. l.nuer tm- oia speci- taken the waters as yet. I have not fell Judge Anderson tor his nospitaniv Democratic ticket, the necessity on the score of health to.

to those gentlemen who represent the: KOger hUlltll said, however, that since mile two llrm: W. Garnctt Munn. the new member of the Board-cf Public Safety, accompanied Then In explanation of the bill which Mr. and the Democratic party now pledge themselves lo pass if intrusted witli the reins of government, Senator Hill said: "In the presentation of this bill it was not intend.d to rollcct upon the World's Difficult Task. the liarher As-Arnerican Stan-hid on asphalt This was due to was appointed recently he phalt Company and tin had done much toward bringing about dartl Asphalt Company imDrovements in Hm street work in Louisville Local International Sunday-School n'ome of the Aged and Inil'rni yesterday.

do that, although 1 am bound to sav county of Bath for giving me an oppor-that the enthusiastic hosts at the Hot: tunity to meet so Intelligent and have suggested it. I said to charming a company." ihem that mv feeling reminded me ofi fpon the conclusion of the opening Committee Will Draw TJp Com -tion of tho eourilv nn.l ho rit the fact that the old specilications pro- The New York World, intensely anti- he was one of the most capable rond 12. Jiia trie enitanh in a gra'vevard i-xercises the work of the court was Bryan, has been beating the bushes to administration of our federal Jud plete Detailed Reports. Mr. Munn will visit all of the city Institutions, including the engine houses and jolice stationr, in order that he may familiar with the way business is cenducied.

Mr. Munn is to devote his entire time to his duties as n' member of the Hoard of I'ublie Safety. supervisors in Jefferson countv. He. lVi at sirce he Lou- 'I was well, I wished to be better, I begun as usual.

discover labor leaders who will not in any particular case. We have made said many improvements hud been i.n imernsred two nsnhalt con- took a nhvsic and here I am so lite i I 2 i follow Goinpers In the support of report rellecllng upon anybody. Tackling the Laoor Problem. Hrj-nn, but is having a hard time to simply say thai experience has shown mapped out by Mr. Sauer, to be made e'erns in street work in Louisville, and good husband I have ventured to allow: MpfliliH tho fhnlrm'in tli.

V.nI immediately, and that within a short that lioth promised to submit bills on any Iind what It is looking for. I that this power may 1 Hot Springs. July 20. After Mrs. rail lo lane ne baths.

I nm ilium ti, ami commit eiuertnlampnt winch so this time to ably liamlliMl tho recent inti-nintioiiai Sun- I tut reiore It is wise at told lhat lhe wa.lers of this vallev nreidov devoted to conference with Judge time ne leit that all danger to life and aspnait street iciimgs uuu ore ue.i. that Mr. Dow Preparing For Convention. DrODertv because of l.nd i .1,... e.l in the luture.

It is Iikel lay-pchool coiivcntinn hero. ha.s issu'-d rfgulaU' it and restrict It, to prescrib WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND and Alex Barrel, chairman of the Board ii trail to me ciu-irmoii oi tne various of tho A no ent ami Ac- trail to the ciu'irmon of th various ub- section would be eliminated. He said i certain ngnis tnat 1110 accusal may nr MPftl FPTIWfi PAIUI1I an1 is tl11-' objuct of the pend- f'rimittf es on traiispurtati.m. halls and copied Order of tho Mystic Shrine havo that the Brownsboro road had been "S'nvS as'Shalt 'sJrVeTs "in 1 nir.ent for already beiruu retrular drill oraetice pre i iiiu i nniibi 1 m. l.jii anti cnu'riil ng bill.

thoroughly overhauleil during January, Louisville to-day February. March and nart of Anrli. 1 written reports. It if Mr. Mddis' desire! puratory for the MO'J convention of tho to have the reiorts glvu a Ueiailed au- Shriners, which is to be held IouisviILi and that as a result It was now one of the finest roadways in the State.

FIRST UNDERPASS very searching, very healthful, but a Taft on the labor feature of his speech little disappointing at lirst in develop-, of acceptance, Pror. Willis L. Moore, ing a great many troubles Hint vou do: chief of the United States Weather Uu-not know you have. If. then, i were r.

au. ventured, with much reticence, to to embrace the oiortunitv and take: sav that organized labor. In his opin-the waters and Iind out more sins of Ion. would be entirely satistied with the the bodv than I supposed I have with position Judge Taft had taken. Twelve a fatal result.

1 should be like that of the fifty typewritten pages of the gentlemen of whom Dr. Hill, of the speech, he said, were devoted to the la-Methodist church, told me the other! bor problem. day. He had been working very hard: one night, speaking to an audience. He SENATOR JEFF DAVIS came home to the house where he was' e- Tri niiioiin a guest, and asked whether he might1 CANNOT COME TO LOUISVILLE, not have some lunch.

Tiie. good woman I 'In the first place, we deem it wise to declare that there shall be two forms of contempt. Firpt, we call it 'direct contempt. "We use the words 'direct contempt' because the courts have used them in speaking of eon-tempts in their presence and contempts outside. They have themselves in their decisions used the terms 'direct con Horses Go Over Steep Embankment.

Go.trge Muyor, .11 old, and llvinp at is'IT Ninth street, whom tiie police suy lia no occupalion, was locked up hy of the Sixth distr.ct, yesterday afternoon and slated at the enmity Jail on the eharjro of nnnsupport of family and loitering. Mayer's family consit of a wife and child, and his wife retried the alleged neglect uf her husband to the police. HEADY FOB, TJSE OF PUBLIC TOMORROW MORNING. Among the improvements to be made at the instance of Mr. Saner, said Mr.

Smith, was the widening and macadamizing of a stretch of the Goose Creek lane, which extends from the Westport tempt and 'indirect Therefore, we deline in the lirst instance what shall constitute a direct contempt." But the important section of tho bill, and that which has long: been advocated by organized labor, is to be found Board of Public Works Announces First Oak-Street Subway Has Been Completed. V. Vrocland recoivefl a tolernim Koss J. Beatty Better. I Hcnltv rT -n at fn.il last nlKht frmn Senator Jeff Davis.

Kiy- Trip Hates from Louisville BETTER THAN GOLD sai.l mat she had not anything except a mince pie. he said, 'I will try It was good and he tried ii. ITtii about middle of the! night he waked up with acute indi-i geslion. Doctors w-ere called in. The: cae was very dangerous, so dangerous indeed that the doctors advised the; ing he was in the mfdit of a murder trial i who was taken to the Deaconess Hospital In Arkansas and would not be ahle to 11-1 Sunday suffering from a severe attack Ids cnirntrcment In Iyuiisville at the White nr tvnhoid fever was much hnnrove.l Is! Kid 3rd TuadarJ Food That Rebuilds Body and Brain.

in the fourth section, which provides City to-morrow. Senator l.ivis terd'ay. While his condition was critical f(r arrest In cases of indirect contempt, regret in being unab to come for the a few days ago after he had a liearing. an extension of time to give Greater Louisville day celehraLion. i it is now thought he Is out of danger.

the accused a reasonable opportunitv I Otiicial announcement was made by the Board of Public Works y. Ili.it the "I owe a debt of gratitude to Grape- underpass extending along oak sireet, N'uts" writes a Vn vni. from Thirteenth street to 1-il'Iceulh street auis writes a a. joiins laHy. under tho.

Illinois Centra! railroad tracks. and I am glad of this opportunity to had been completed. David Lyniau. As-pay a little interest on it, although the slstant City linglneer, who has had charge i.tj i of all lhe work on lhe undertiasJ. said woman lhat she must tell her guest that he must be prepared to meet his end.

She said to him, 'You are not afraid to Dally 28.90 28.00 27.10 26.40 30.00 30.00 38.45 he said. 'I am not afraid to Daily $14.80 14.59 4.50 14.50 J7.20 S8.5CT J5.70 19.09 .7, lo r-'me-, that it would be thrown open to the public; die, but I am ashamed to die under the Lake Geneva FOX Lake (McHenry) Twin J.skos Powers Lake (Richmond) Madison Devil's Lake Waukesha Green Lake a ivv. jtriiis itgo i uroae uown irom lo-inorrow morning. circumstances. "over-Tvork nnd imnrnnpr fnnrl The underpays comDleted at a cost to purge himself, and upon the answer of the accused the trial must proceed I upon testimony produced as In crlm- inal cases, the accused must be entitled 1 to be confronted by bis accusers, and the trial may either be by the court or, upon the application of the accused, a trial by jury may be had as in any criminal case.

I The Republicans In this campaign are going to have a groat deal of ex-' plaining as to why they throttled this bill in the House after the Democrats i bad driven It through the Senate. It th in a Tt-rtno 1,1 i of WW.ffi). half of which was ptUd by the! then in a preparatory school and my cily aIul tho ltimainder by the railroad! "Larding the Lean Earth." To Not Know the Fart and- Cecilia Player Piano lunaest wisn was to enter college the company. Jn tht; underpass are granitoid "following year sidewalks. i "Instead of waters I have been taking "Rut nTiniit th mMHU nf tu The of new underpass will alio pure air of the valley.

I have been But about the middle of the term au-yy with OMO of lhe mon dangerous toiling over the golf links four and five 'my health failed, and my brain refused erosslngH in the city. There are about hours a day larding the lean Mirth as to grapple with the subjects presented ten a xh I'nt. all of which are Fal.tafr and I have gained health to it. Finally, my eyesight giving way Company'' Railroad that it unnecessar? to resort to ii was taken from the school, and sent to Liarkofe rC will be a live campaign Ispuo. tst and 3rd Daily Tuesdays 525.20 24.40 23.05 NOTED MINISTER 41.45 42.95 48.95 37.40 -my granumomers in tne country with UU I LOOK FOR WIN I LR TRADt "We are here to-day for a function DDIfiUT CAVO inr VCiQVCD i 'a certainly a -umers not to open a dook wnile I was there.

umuiii; on i i. ri.iuiL.ii. uraiuiiui courtnousc. am reminded i as 1 look at this courthouse of a lette: "The dear old lady tried every way to THE KEV. A.

S. WORRELL VEEY ILL HERE. SoEon Springs Radisson Birchwcad Rice Lake Superior Duiuth South Dakota Kot Springs (Black Hills) Ceadwood and Lead Casper, Wyo. Lander, Wyo. Denver Col.

Springs Pueblo .) Glerwocd Springs Yellowstone Park Satt Lake City Qgden Helena Butte Spokane San Francisco Los Angeles Portland Tacoma Seattle which Justice Jackson, ot" the Su i.ur.!ie ana nurse me DacK to Fred W. Kelsker. of the lirm or Fred nrome Court h. Tomahawk Lake Wocdrisff FrlaniiGwisii Mercer Three Lakes Eagie Rivsr Oonover State Line Wa'ersmsc? Cisco Lsks Gogebic Ashland but It looked like failure until the day W. Kelsker Son.

returned yesterday the chairman of the judieiarv commit- i she brouBht back from town a box. Ihe8 JSTlX Ml? which, had its contents been pure gold, which are held simi-annually at Grand Ju.dse Anderson, will have: Passing Through Louisville When He ss value to me 1 Rapids and Chicago in January and July, an in, lite salaries it the Judges. less have been of Suddenly Was Stricken Has Filled Prominent Posts. the little golden-brown granules .111. ani fidii-u liiul ne ua iiikiu "tm oc.ia.ui.

i pleased with the trade outlook and said about from city to citv and come into that in point of business Louisville was these great beautiful" Federal court- I 47.40 1 69.50 53.40 49.15 59.40 49.15 52.65 52.65 167.65 11 1 i i T. nouses, tmnK mat the policy of the thC 26.40 26.50 24.60 24.90 23.40 25.70 28,20 27.15 27.29 28.00 27.30 30.00 26.25 26.25 28.80 28.80 23.80 23.99 22.45 22.70 23.05 23.30 23.65 24.49 24.40 25.3b 24.85 27.25 2S.09 21.00 25.30 25.45 it actually contained. not care about being experi- wiinented on at first, but that was before I had tasted Grape-Xuts with Grand-na's rich Jersey cream. WF "Oh, fit was too good to stop eating. And I never have stopped, rfor I still have Grape-Xuts for breakfast.

The Rev. A. S. Worrell. D.

a prominent Baptist minisler, for years connected with the most prominent liujtist publications In this country, is seriously ill at the home of S. D. Cruse, lt-'l Belleaire avenue, and little hope is held out for his United States Government may be ke-l aAVthrehibUiJnsSatec and Grand i b' a erecting magnificent temples Rapids manufacturers are represented 10 justice and starving the higa priests. 1 from all over the continent, even as far I don't know about the judicial salaries East as Boston. Mr.

Kelsker stated that in Virginia, but if this be a hint that the manufacturers intend to keep their shall lead in anvway to the ofi prices reasonable He said that the re-. the compensation of hard working I Marquette recovery, jji. Worrell is .0 years oi r. and is suffering from liver trouble and tlOUntOn juus, i. Mian nave aone somethin Is An Admission of Having But Little Love for Music.

We are sole representatives in Louisville for this superior Player Piano, and as such invite you to come, hear and see it. You can have the pleasure of playing your favorite piece and in this way be convinced that all we say about the FARRAND-CECILIAN is true. Come any timj: and as soon as you can. Rlontenegro-Riehm Jusic Co. IXCORPORATED) 628-630 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky.

I'LL BE THERE JULY 22 WILL YOU? In the course of a few weeks I was worthy of the day. iack at school again, my health so en Blessing of Free Government. 77.90 77.90 79.90 79.90 79.90 the past year and that when business did open up that the stocks would be in splendid shape. MRS. CHARLOTTE MEIER.

AT SEVENTY-SIX YEARS, DEAD. St. Pau! Minneapolis Kayward Gordon tirely restored that I was almost a new -glrl I am now in my junior year at col-in Jege, president of my class and expect STito take an A. M. degree next year.

My health has continued and my eyes. "This scene to-day. to anyone who looks at it in a comparison with other countries, suggests the blessing of a until October un ci free Government. Those who have hnd naving oeen sirenginenea Dy uie gen i ickcts on snle daily are cood to rrtum Id on i except that to Yellowstone Park, limit Sept. 3- urn Hmi) Jeral build-up the innrmiues ot age.

Dr. Worrell has occupied nearly every Baptist pulpit In Louisville at his numerous visits here. He -was the founder and editor for a number of years of the Western Recorder, and later of the Gospel Witness. Two yetirs ago he completed a revision of the Sew Testament, of which the second edition has been published. Dr.

Worrell hits occupied in different parts of the country, but most of his life has been devoted lo teaching in the colleges. He has been president of several theological colleges In the South. Mrs. W. S.

Jamison, of iflnneapolis, arrived in the city several weeks ago and Is at the bedside of her father. Another daughter lives in Washington. Dr. Worrell was on his way from Arizona to his old home in Tennessee and stopped off to visit old friends here when he was taken 111. pokny whole body, enable' died Sunday night of paralysis a i experience with other countries alrl -wih" "There's a I her hme on the Preston-street road, realize that in many of them a three miles from Louisville.

She was 70 Government means to the people an entity different from themselves. Somo years of age and a native of G-ermany. Mrs. Meier came to this countrv when a him uau tnira luesdays IHameseeiters 21 days. 5 Second Class.

Full information on application to N. IVJ. BREEZE General Agent, C. N. W.

436 Walnut Cincinnati, Ohio Name given by Postum Battle Read "The Road to in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new annuM from time to time. Thev thing in a sense antagonistic to them. It has a different personality and the feeling with respect to it generally among the people is that the Government has the power f.nd must look after itself. In such countries among the people there is an absence of a sense young woman and had since resided here.

She is survived by her husband and four children, three of whoni are married, one daughter residing at home. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence. The burial will be SUiJstern "metery. ivre genuine, true, and full of human.

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