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THE CUOKIEK-JOUENAL, LQTJI8YILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1904 man Gohrs in OOnrt to-dav for him to RUPTURE answer to the charge of murder in killing LD CASE there ism mBsmmEfm us joerry. The JeffersonviUe City Railway Company, by Ed J. Howard, president, yesterday iiled'its acceptance with Auditor Oreorge B. Parks of a franchise for the use of several 'highways in the county for Involving Fine Point To ie Triad. Is Empliasizsd By Proposed Recall of Da Narenne.

new jines. Acting for Oscar G. Miller, of Greens-burg, Thomas J. Brock yesterday surrendered-to Auditor George B. Parks forty delinquent tax certificates on which the land had been redeemed, the total On account of the absence of the at CYRUS HEGMAN TO APPEAR torney for the defendant, the action against William Drosta for assaulting Mrs.

Nicholas Lindemye-r was continued in the Police Court yesterday afternoon HE IS IN PARIS ON LEAVE uiiLii -Liiursuay morning. A continuance for one week was ON. granted Jacob Patrick in the Police Court IN FLOYD CIEOtriT COTJKT CHANGE CXF VESTOE. yesterday morning for shooting Harry Chandler. The wounded man is now prac- AND IT IS SETTLED HE WILL NOT BETTTRN TO ROME.

xioany out of danger and it is beiievea the case will be dismissed. There is only One Geriuine-Sy up of Figs Ma I The Genuine is Manufactured by the I The full name of the company, California Pig Syrup CoM is printed on the front of every package of the genuine. rlSSSS Thomas Jones has resumed his duties as superintendent at the Government Depot after enjoying a leave of absence of thirty days, which was granted after Llf HTNING KILLS A NEGRO. LOUBET'S SPEECH AT ARRAS. ne naa tendered nis resignation, uoi.

mc-Oauley declining to accept.it. W. H. Long, of ClarksviUe, while catching crawfish for bait yesterday on the farm of Bailee Burtt, was attacked by a vicious bull, the animal taking umbrage at a red handkerchief worn by Long, who was thrown over the fence. Final report of sale was yesterday by Caroline Schnatterer, executrix of Martin Schnatterer against Caroline Schnatteirer and others in partition and her resignation was accepted, H.

Lang having qualified as 'her successor. A verdict for 5355 was returned yesterday morning by the jury that heard the damage action of Mrs. Mary E. Sea-brook against the Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Company. "Mrs.

Sea-brook was hurt in a collision at New Albany. The entries for the flower garden con The case of the city of Jeffersonvllle against Cyrus Hegman, of Louisville, will be tried, before a jury in tfoe Floyd Circuit Court at New Albany to-day. The case was set for trial yesterday, and a numberof witnesses were but nothing was done until a few minutes before the adjournment, when the preliminaries were arranged. This suit was originally brought in the Police Court in Jeffersonvllle against iSegman, who was charged with peddling without license. He was fined $20 and the costs, and took an appeal to the Clark Circuit Court, from whidh tribunal the case was transferred to the Floyd Circuit Court at New Albany Absolutely Pyre MATTER HEALTH test Inaugurated by the Civic Improve The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid die fraudulent imitations made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers.

The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuinealways if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It. cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or 'constipated, prevents fevers and acts, best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge.

It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. a party which will attend the Confederate reunion in Nashville. Miss Addle Riley, of Brooks, will come to Louisville this week on a visit to ment Club will close Wednesday ano me followlner iuderes have been appointed to Points Miss Mamie McGonigale. on a change ot venue. Hegman claims that he was not violating the law and while he was peddling he was assisting 'William Middle-ton, who had a soldier's license.

The About People. Miss May Harris, who has been East for some time visiting Mrs. Joseph Hus Jeffersonvllle authorities assert that al though Middleton had the soldier's 11 ton, iormeny aiiss ALaxnuaa in Gennantown, and Mrs. J. Latham, formerly Miss EJIse Gaylord, in New Paris, May 23.

M. Xlsard, the former Ambassador of Prance to the Holy See, arrived here to-day and conferred with Foreign Minister Delcasse relative to the closing negotiations with the Papal Secretary of State, Cardinal Merry del Val. It is announced that the Ambassador was recalled in the full sense of the diplomatic term, the French Government having given up its first plan to give him indefinite leave of absence. The rupture is further emphasized by the determination of France to withdraw M. De Xavenne, its Minister at the Vatican.

When the rupture was first decided upon it was the intention to continue M. Do Xavenne at Rome as Charge d'Affaires, for the purpose of transacting- routine business. M. De Xavenne is now here on leave, and it has been decided that he shall not return to take up his duties as Minister. This lpaves M.

Sartiges, with the rank of Second Secretary, to carry on the routine business of the Vatican Embassy, it is understood that public statements of M. De Xavenne apparently defending the Vatican's course have contributed to the decision that he shall not return Papal Xuncio, Monsignor Lorenzelli gave out an explanation to-day of his statement that he would not leave because "Rome had no taste for replying to provocations." The latter ex-presssfon was construed as likely to give further offense to the French Government and as leading to another diplomatic incident. Mgr. Lorenzelli therefore, explains that the word "provl ocations" did not refer to the action Of the French Government, which had a perfect right to withdraw its Ambassador, but to the provocations of French newspapers in suggesting his recall. cense.

Hegman. who furnished the award the -prizes in September; Henry A Burtt, Mrs. R. C. Glossbrenner, Miss Belle Eaken and Miss Saliie Matthews.

Circuit Clerk Badger yesterday received a copy of the calendar of the Supreme and Appellate Courts for tlie May term, by which it is shown there is one case in the former and five in the latter from this county. The first named is McCallum Green against the American Car and Foundry Company and the last are the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company against Thomas Tackett; American Car and Foundry Company against Volta Clark; Emma Carr against the First National Bank; Llrwd Hifirrla ntrainst the Plttsburer. Cin York, is now In Syracuse. She will re horse And waenn. was engaged in sell turn to Louisville next week and will visit her sisters, Mrs.

Albert Mead and inz- on one side of the street, while his soldier partner was working the other j-iiss iUirmie Miss Bonner Semple will be the at an informal entertainment to be buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED feY THE given Thursday evening. Mr. Will McGonigale 'has gone to Danville to spend this week on business. side, This action of Hegman, cney claim, in view of the fact that he was not provided with a license, was clearly in violation of the law. Under a statute of Indiana enacted a few years ago any soldier exhibiting his discharge can obtain free license to peddle on the streets and highways of Indiana.

This license is extensively used by old soldiers who co-operate Miss Mary Harris Ballard gave a charming launch, party yesterday after-n-oon followed by a supper at her homo, 'Lansdowne." It vros chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Bridges and the party included the following: MISSES. Allene Stokes, of Elizabeth Courtney. Richmond, Elizabeth Burnett.

Some Robinson. Marie Burnett Florence Danforth. Mary Ballard. Louise Bell, MESSRS. Richard Van Vre- Pendleton C.

Beck- denberff. ley, Dalton Newcomb. Mazyck O'Brien, Robinson Bridge- Louis Falconer. ford. Or-nirK- Ost-v.

Miss Ruth Brooks has returned from cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company against the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company against TV. P. Gilllard, administrator. Since the docket was completed the last two oases have been acted upon, THREE WIDOWS WILL DIVIDE DUBOIS ESTATE.

Pine Bluff, where she has been visiting her cousin, Mr. Ed WilUford. with younger and more skillful men in trade, and the police in the various Mrs. Isabelle Lloyd and Mrs. Charles Reimer left Friday for California and AvWrvna trt vis! rplfl.Wvfts for several weeks and to travel.

While in the West cities are kept busy looking ror tnese violators of the law, who seek shelter behind the old soldier's discharge. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. they will visit the Grand Canon. 1 PRICE FER EOTIIB Robinson McDowell. Mr, Burt Adams Tower, of Butte, Mont, the nance of Miss Clara Moore Sherlev.

Xea Moines, May 23. Three tvomen, each claiming to be the legally Mrs. John J. Brile, Miss Annie Gaul. Miss Elizabeth Greedy and Miss Elizabeth Burch will leave to-day for Frankfort.

ThA TjfmtK Globe-Democrat says: wedded wife of Contractor Dubois, who will arrive in Louisville to-day and will be at the Gait House. He will so to Mammoth Cure this week for a short visit and then he and aiiss Sherlev will died last week, met In a restaurant today, talked the situation over and mutually agreed upon a division of the "Those who havo been included among the fortunate ones to receive cards for SUMMER MESORTS. A SIGNIFICANT SPEECH STnOIER BESOBTS. go to Lexington to spend a few days Young Negro "Was At Work In the Eield. Deputy Coroner Froman M.

Coots, of Jeffersonville, was called to Cement-ville, Ave miles north, yesterday at noon to hold an inquest on Herbert Rhodes, colored. The boy was killed by lightning while working in a field on a farm owned by the Banner Cement estate. Simon Cassady, a prominent the reception wihtch Mr. ana juts, u. TTnucAr n.rw tn dvft on Tuesdav are an banker.

Is asrreed upon as adminis wixn air. ana josepxr Clay van Meter. On Saturday evening Mr. Swacar Sher Seek the Enjoyment of the Great Health and Pleasure Resorts in the trator of the estate, Which is valued at lev will give a dinner at the Country $11,000. ticipating- a delightful evening.

The event will not be characterized by the crush which has been so noticeable at the many receptions given lately to the visiting club women. Mr. and Mrs. Houser have in-olnded in their invitations none but T. lor jsuss sneney and.

uxrwer, and 'Mrs. James McFerran will enter Is Delivered. By President Loubet At a Holiday Celebration. Arras, May 23. President Loubet made a significant speech to-day in connection with the holiday at Arras.

The Bishop of Arras welcomed it. Lou-bet as the representative of the union tain for them at her country home at a Company. Rhodes went to work yes Plumlbers On Strike. Sprinerfleld. 111..

May 23. All the union terday morning under A. narDisou, wSio has chars-e of the farm, and was aate to oe nxea. Mrs. Lawrence Parsons, of New York, is in the citv visitinsr Mrs.

Preslev Tatm. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS 2.500 Feet Elevation THE MOUNTAINS ON CHESAPEAKE OHIO RAILWAY where the Spring and Summer climate, tha waters, baths, hotels and scenery have no equal In America. A fine g-oif course, tennis and squash courts, swimming pool, excellent livery and well-kept roads and paths for riding, driving, walking and mountain climbing, comoined with indoor pastimes and a refined, interesting and enjoyable social atmosphere, make plumbers in Sprinprfleld struck to-day their personal friends, with the exception of the officers and directors of the General Federation, members of the local Biennial Board, the State presidents for an advance of 25 cents a day. of church and State. In replying M.

It is her first visit to Louisville since cutting briars out of the oats with a hoe. Shortly after 11 o'clock an electric storm came up and the lightning was severe, Rhodes being struck by one of the bolts. 4ouoet saia: on the line of the and the distinguished epeaKers. -rnese ex- AATvrlnrxi ii-ara irnilfl nt an PKOeclal COU1- "Tour reference to the union of The Summer Vacation. The Chicaero and Northwestern railway pliment to the federation by the host and church and State appeals to a condi No one saw him fall, but a short time tion of calm which the Government publlshes numerous maps, extensive hotel lists and Interesting booklets regarding the summer outing, containing full In hostess.

Mr. and Airs. iouser wiu assisted In receiving by Mrs. Daniel Manning and Mrs. Mary Phelps Montgomery, thu Tiv Rrwrrl of Manaerers to 'the heartily desires and which the Presi io railway World's Fair; Mrs.

Denison, president of dent of the republic welcomes. Tour action and that of your clergy can be particularly efficacious in the realization of this satisfactory condition, for I see therein an assurance of peace for after he fell Harbison and his son, William Harbison, were' passing through the field, and the latter noticed Rhodes lying on the ground, face downward. "When the two went to the body they found the skin on the right side of the boy's face had been cooked, and his hair had been singed as If a coal of fire had been passed over it. There TroTva nn nt.her marks on the body, but sne lert here several years ago to make New Tork her home. Mrs, Joseph Clay Van Meter has returned from "Winchester, where she visited Mrs.

Thomas Van Meter. Mr. Marion Lewis, of New York, will arrive in LooiisvHle to-morrow to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Sher-ley. and to attend the Sherley-Tower wedding.

Mrs. Richard "Wilson Knott will give a tea to-morrow afternoon in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gllmore, of Boston, and for Mrs. McGehee Stokes, of Mississippi, formerly Miss Annie Knott. formation as to hundreds of cool and charming summer resorts and fishing and hunting grounds in Wisconsin, Northern Michigan and Minnesota.

Full particulars as to low rates to Colorado, the Black Hills, Yellowstone and the Pacific Coast. All agents sell low rate tickets via this line. M. BREEZES, General Agent, C. and N.

W. railway, 461 Vine street, Cincinnati, O. our country and greatness for the re the General Federation or women Clubs, and 'Mrs, P. Barnes, of Louisville." Mrs. Sol Leszinsky, of Chattanooga, is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Joseph Kaufman, for a few days. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says: "Mr. and Mrs. J.

Anderson sent out cards last week for the marriaere of their public. President Loubet. speaking at a re THE KW KOKlcS TEAD one of the most attractive resort hotels In America strictly modern, conducted on the broadest lines and patronized by the highest class. Brokers' office with direct N. T.

wire. SPECIAL SURflfVIER RATES Pullman sleeper leaves Louisville 6 arrives Covington, 7:35 a. connecting with branch train arriving Hot Springs 9:00 JEhccursion tickets, Pullman reservations, at C. and O. office, 257 Fourth ave.

Mr. O. J. aicLaughlin, representing the Homestead Hotel, will be at the Gait Houae May 27 and 23 to quote special summer rates, make bookings, etc, FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Va- the end of the hoe handle was splin ception in the town hall, referred to the decorations of the hall, which in tered. cluded portraits of Emperor Xicholas, DEATHS.

King Edward and King Victor Em NEW ALBANY. manuel, which were surrounded by cor rra n-A-RiTR at 3:30 ft. Wil liam G. De Garis. in his TSth year.

Idzat Rzsorts in an Ideai Coaatry. Where the waters are renowned for their curative properties, where the mountain scenery is magnificent and where the summer climate is unsurpassed, the days being mildly warm and the nights cool and refreshing. feet elevation; but 12 ride from Louisville by either a day or night train, are situated Virginia Hot Springs, White Solphcr Springs, Warm Springs, Rockbridge Alcm Springs, Old Sweet Springs, Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Red Sclphcr Springs, Salt Striphcr Springs, Natcral Bridge and Other Wefl-Kaown Health and Pleasure Resorts. Old Point Comfort, Virginia-Beach, Ocean View, Atlantic City and Resorts. The C.

and O. railway reaches various mountain and seashore resorts at which very reasonable accommodations can be bad. Full information, descriptive pamphlets, list of 300 summer homes in the mountains. C. and O.

Railway Ticket Office, 257 Fourth Louisville, Ky. B. E. PARSON'S, D. P.

A. dial inscriptions, -una to his portrait with the dedication to "Emile Loubet. Funeral from residence, zios Magazine street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter President of the republic and father of Michael Tost, a vefceran of the Civil ment in Cave Hill cemetery. peaces This, said the President, com Murfreesboro, papers please copy.

srrrwTTOTi.MA'Nr Suddenly. Monday, pletely summarized the policy of the republic. 'Whatever had been the vicis War, has been, allowed an Increase or pension, from 56 to a month. CMrs. J.

S. Kassebaaum liera from Aurora, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.

-Bareford, 1219 East Oak fnv 23. ism. at 8:30 a. John Bernard situdes of domestic politics, the states Schwierman, aged 73 years 7 month3 and men who had from time to time been 20 days. Funeral Thursday, May 2G, at 8 a.

from his fate residence on the Ash Bottom -Dr. Noble F. 'Mitchell, of tills city, has called upon to form Cabinets had always aimed at the greatness of the republic, the maintenance of peace and the strengthening of alliances and New Castle, 1 hours from Boston on NORTH SHORE, accommodations for 400. Large orchestra. Splendid golf links, grand drives, hoatlng, bathing, swimming pool, fishing.

Center for automohillng. Address daughter. Miss Zoe Shephard Anderson, and Mr. Sterling Robinson, of Louisville, Ky -which will take place on Monday, June 6," at 9 p. m.

After the ceremony there will be a reception from 10 to 11 o'clock. The bride and groom will depart immediately after for the East and will be at home after September 21 at their own home in Louisville." The ladies of the Louisville Turnge-meinde will give a euchre for members and friends next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Pearllne Scott has returned to her home in Campbellsburg after a visit to Miss Lynn Morris, of 41G East Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Grabfelder will leave next Tuesday for Atlantic City, where they will spend three months. PETER M'FARLANO DIES OF ASTHMA. been chosen of -music In the Souitfe-ern Indiana Hig-h School tournamomt, to road, and from St. Vincent de church at 9 o'clock. Interment at St.

Michael's cemetery. Relatives and friends do neid at urreans, urang-e county, next Friday. friendships, first with Russia, then with Great Britain and Italy, and, he of the family invited to attend. Mrs. Ma Van Aihnon.

Koettor. former ly of this city, was married a few days FUNERAL NOTICES. HARVEY WOOD, New Motel Bellevue, Boston. 351 Fifth Street. ago St.

to ueap. j.na -twsv, Robert Carroll performed the ceremony. They will live at Festus, Mo. Mrs. Udolpho Snead will give an informal dinner party this evening at her home on the New Albany Knobs in honor of Miss Elizabeth Shapleigh, of New Tork.

Miss Annie McDowell has returned from Peoria, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell. William Hardy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

"William Hardy, who has been critically ill with pneumonia, is somewhat improved. Miss Elizabeth Shapleigh, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. Udolpho Snead, Mrs. Jermon Goodloe arrived in Louisville Saturday and will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Morton Morris. Mrs. John Gilmer and son, of the City of Mexico, arrived in Louisville Satur-dav and are visiting Mr.

William Morris. Mrs. Gilmer's uncle. They will leave the first week of June and will go to New Orleans, where they will sail June 4 for Mexico. Air C.

Rawson and niece. Miss Marv Nicholas, left yesterday to spend a few "days In Cincinnati. Mr- Vernon Richardson, of Danville, is spending a few days in Louisville this week. A track meet will be held at Glen wood Park: Friday, Jun'e 3, trie contestants oemz nifVktvi fnms from fhft New Albany Bus hoped, with other States the future. If he had been able to aid in this aim his tenure of office had not been wasted.

The President further emphasized these sentiments at a banquet in the evening. LOUISVILLE WILL HELP BIENNIAL ENCAMPMENT. Confederate Association of Kentucky, George B. Eastln Oamp, No. S03, U.

C. V. Louisville, May 24, 1304. The fffneral of our late comrade, Peter McFarland, formerly a memher of the Fourth Tennessee infantry, will take place from the Cathedral, Fifth street, thi3 morning at 9 o'clock. Members are requested to at iness ftollee-e and tha Jefeersonvillo Hlerh School.

Handsome prizes will be given to the winner event. -RATirftsentajtives of PvthaEOras. Jef GREENBRIER White Sulphur Springs, V. Va. (The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), open June 22.

Famous for its sulphur baths. Modern Improvements, with private baths. Orchestra. Terms, $15 to 25 week, J50 to per month. All tickets for SL Louis Exposition, via C.

and O. have stopover privileges at "White Sulphur. Write for Illustrated booklet. Address until June. 1, GEO.

A. MILLS, Manager. The Grafton, Washington, D. Tate Spring Epsom Water. Tate Spring Water is different from nil other mineral waters and is tho only-natural epsom water of considerable strength In.

America. It cures dyspepsia, nervous diseases, insomnia, etc. a specific in siomach, Urer and troubles. Beneficial in blood poisoning. Cures female diseases.

PRICES; 5 gal. Rocfaerjohn, S2.7S; 10 gral. Kockcrjohn, S3.7.";; gal. crated XemIjohn, S2.25; case of 12 H-sallon bottles, S5.00. 33-gal, barrel, 85.00; 15-gal.

half-barrel, 83.50. iTirnished by local dealers or shipped direct from Spring, anytime, anywhere. THOS. TOMLINSON, Owner, Tat Spring, Tenn. R.

L. O'BRYAN, Distributing Agent, Louisville, Ky. ferson. New Albany and D-ePauw iiodg'ea of Masons of this city left yesterday for tend. Official.

JOHN H. LEATHERS, Commander. ANDREW M. SEA, Adjt. Indianapolis to attend tne annual meet-1 et 'of the Grand LfOdfre.

Albert Burk- hardt, representing Georgetown Lodge, No. 4S0. was also of tha party. Peter McFarland, an aged veteran of tha Civil War, died at the home of his 60n-ln-law, Valentine Lester. 721 East Market street, yesterday morning of asthma.

Mr. McFarland had been ill for several months, and for the past nine years had been totally blind. He was eighty-eight years of age and one of the oldest residents of Louisville. Mayor Grainger Pledges City's Support In Police Service and Sanitation. The funeral of P-ter Reisz took place yesterday morning from St.

Mary's Catholic church and was largely attended. The services were conducted by the "Very Rev. E. M. Faller, dean of Mary's, and the buri'al was in the cemetery on the Confederate Association of Kentucky, George B.

Bastin Camp, No. 803, V. C. V. Louisville, May 24, 1904.

The funeral of our late comrade, William G. De Garis, formerly a memher of Forrest's cavalry, will take nlace from the family residence, 2103 Magazine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members are requested to attend. Burial in Cave HilL Official. JOHN H.

LEATHERS, Commander. ANDREW M. SEA, Adjt. During the Civil "War he served with tha Fourth Mississippi regiment. He leaves one daughter, Mrs.

Rose Lester. Mr Frank Fuller left yesterday for Lawrenceburg, whee he will spend and two eons, Thomas and Robert Mc-' a ien.v uujij. tii Womllfen Smith Will United States Tmst Co, Grayson Springs, Ky. Tho largest family resort and Sanitarium in the Southwest. Electric lighted and steam heated.

Capacity, C00 guests. 20 DISTINCT SPRIKGS. New Baths Sulphur, Mud, Vapor, Vibration, Electric and Massage treatments. Amusements Dancing, Bowling, UllUards, Tennis, Hunting and Fishing. Reduced rates on I.

C. R. For pamphlet and rates address MERCKE Owners and Managers. Tatham Springs. The Hotel, In charge of Mrs.

S. E. Woman, will be open for the reception of guests, May 1, 1904. Write for catalogue containing rates, testimonials of many persons cured by the use of the water and other information. Address MRS.

S. E. WORNALL. Tatham Springs, Ky. leave Thursday for Covington, where she MEETINGS.

1 will visit -Sirs. Mr Scott Bullitt has returned from St want s.i.Mirdav to at TwrnisvillB Lodtre. No. 400. F.

and A. -will meet In called communi tend reunion of Princeton Aiumni and Fifth and Main Louisville, Ky. Transacts a general financial, savings, trust and safety deposit business. Accepts the accounts of individuals, firms and corporations, and allows interest on daily balances, subject to withdrawal withoufnotice. Your account invited.

cation In tbelr nail, scorasn -tuxe naUiooi trhifl rTiipqflflvl evenimr. Mayor Charles F. Grainger yesterday promised the aid Louisville in making tne Biennial Encampment, Knights Pythias, a success. President Theodore Ahrens. of the Board of Trade, accompanied by the committee appointed for the purpose, called upon the Mayor and made known the needs which would exist fcr police service and sanitation while the Pythians are in Louisville.

Mayor Grainger assured the committee that he will use every resource in 'lis power to help the committee in any way oossible. The committee will call on Paul C. Barth and S. S. Blitz, of the upper and lower beards, to secure the co-operation of those men in the same endeavor.

MORE EFFECTUAL WAY TO STOP REBATING to visit toe expasiuiuu. Tb-n-i. will leave to-day May 24, at 7:30 o'clock sharp for work in the E. A. degree.

Members of sister lodges are cordially invited to be present. NEVILLE S. BULLITT, Master. Wit. J.

ATKINS, Sec. for Dan ville, where' she jrM spend two weeks witn ner auui, folk. Mrs. William Durrett will go to Lexington to attend the Thornton-Hunt red Louisville Commandery, No. 1, K.

New PLIMPTON HOTEL WATCH HILL, R. I. June to September New Management. Golf, Tennis, Boating, Bathing, Fishing. For Booklet and InformjLtion AdT dress THOMAS PARKES, Proprietor, New York address.

Hotel Hamilton, 182 W. will meet in stated conclave In their asylum. New Masonic this fwentne-. Mav 24. 1904, at DIRECTORS: John Dupee, George W.

Welsh, J. D. Powers, Bethel B. Veech, B. K.

Marshall, Charlestown road, east or cne city. John R. Neat and James H. Foreman have returned from a two-weeks' trip to the Pacific coast, during which time they vislted all the leading points of interest. Mrs.

Neat and Mrs. Foreman, who accompanied them on the trip, will remain in Los Angeles for several weeks before returning home. Sarah Hunter, the thlrteen-yearrOld granddaughter of Mrs. Sarah, H. Woodbury, of this citj', dded last Sunda.Y AsheviHe, N.

where she had bsen taen by 'her grandmother in the 'hope that her health ntfght be benefited by the climate. The body will be brought here and livid to rest 'beside, her mother, Mrs. Lulu B'lanchard Hunter, on the faimily burial plait in Fairvlew. Dr. Hunter, of Pittsburg, the child's father, was with her When She died, and will accompany her body to this city.

Tlie case of C. 'Poustcb. against the National Hat Manufao timing Company with the Fullenwider Hat Manufacturing Company as a party to the suit, was tried before a jury in the Floyd Cirpuit Court yesterday. At the conclusion of the trial Judge Utz Instructed the jury to find for the Fullenwider Hat Manufacturing' Company. The case was given the jury at the adjournment of court, with Instructions if a verdict was found during the night to seal it and make return at the opening of court this morning.

The suit Was brought by the plaintiff to' recover $130 due for wages and to enforce a mechanic's Hen on certain described property. JEFFERSONVILLE. ding in June. ianand. rne tunerai services will be held at the home of Mr.

Lester at 8:30 o'clock this morning and at tha Cathedral of the Assumption at 9 o'clock. The burial will be In St. Louis cemetery. Marine Intelligence. New Tork, May 23.

The Atlantic Transport Line steamer Mesaba, from Xondon for New York, is reported by wireless telegraph as having passed Nantucket lightship at 1:35 p. m. Plymouth, May 23. Sailed: Graf "Walder-see, from Hamburg, New Tork. Glasgow, May 23.

Arrived: Laurentian, New Tork. Copenhagen, May 18. Sailed: Island, New Tork. Isle of Wight, May 23. Passed: Kroon-land.

New York, for Antwerp. Bremen, May 21. Arrived: Prinzess Alice. New York via Cherbourg. London.

May 23. Sailed: Minnesota, Philadelphia. Sagres, May 22. Passed: Calabria, Naples for New York-Lizard, May 23. Passed: Minnehaha.

New York for London. Liverpool, May 22. Arrived: New York via QueenBtown. Cherbourg, May 23. Arrived: Kaiser Wilhelm New Tork via Plymouth, for Bremen, and proceeded.

Basil Doerhoefer, Charles J. Doherty, K. C. Ballard Thruston Biseoe Hindman. H.

S. Veech, Henry Burnett, T. L. Jefferson, H. W.

Reese, Norbourn Arterburn, 7:30 o'clock. Members of De Molay Com Mr C. L. Robinson will return home to-dav from a short business trip to Forty-nftb. St.

mandery, J2, IS- ana sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to attend. By order of Memphis, Tenrk Mrs. B. G. Boyle and daughter Miss O.

H. MATTJliLljliJit, uommanuer. THOS. E. WILSON, Recorder.

WARM SPRINGS, BATH VA are now open for guests. For circulars and (erois address 8UBANK GLOVES, Warm Springs, Bath Viu STEAMSHIPS. HEA1TH EESOKTS. TrNE-EKTAKEES. "Will Be Suggested To Commissioner Prewitt By the General Agents.

Boyle's mother, airs. J. Guest. Mrs George Vidmer. who has come to For Rest and Health" In the beautiful Alleghanies, BROOKSIDE INN AND COTTAGES.

Refined Rurroundintra: magnificent scenery; with all the comforts of a well appointed at r5m Rowland. rfdtine heir uncle, home, go to ine homo comforts. Season opens June 15. Send for handsome illustrated booklet. E.

J. KIRK- Gran. W. Smith's Son AL S. SMITH, Proprietor.

Funeral Director, Southwest corner 7th and Walnut streets Both Telephones 810. PATRICK, Brooksioe, rreston w. va. North Shore iIr; Samuel Boyle will leave to-day for iiSgton? where she will visit Miss Mar-jSSt Thornton until atter her wedding. Health Resort PINEAPPLE SETS! Wlnnetka Illinois Chicago's beautiful suburb, located on GREAT REDUCTIONS PRICES Insurance Commissioner Henry R.

Prewitt will be entertained by the General Agents' Association of Kentucky at Seelbach's Hotel to-morrow night. A banquet will be given in his honor, and after it is concluded a business session will be held. Speeches will be made by representatives of the general agents, who will suggest ways in which rebating can be exterminated more effectually than by the enforcement of the circular sent out by Commissioner Prewitt. It is said that he has received about 1,500 answers to the questions asked. TBACKS WEEE SLIPPESY the shore of lake Michigan, 16 miles from Chicago.

Write for booklet of this Ideal North consisting of a SHREDDER and EYE-KNIFE, only 25c per set. Every family should own a set. Don't forget the ern Resort with endorsements of leading physicians and particulars of its great success in tne treatment ot epz Nervousness Disease's of Heart, Kidney, Intestines AZORES, UiBBALTAIt, NAPLES, UKNOA. "CANOPIC" May IS. Julr 2, AuB.

21 "EOIIAHIC" Jum IS, July 30, Sept 17 These steamers are the largest In the afedlterranean service. FIrst-claaa upward. Send tor rates and Illustrated booklet. BOS OX to I.IVKBP0OL via Oacenstown. CRETIC June 2.

June 30. July 23 REPUBLIC June 9. July 7, Aug. 11 CYMRIC June 11). July 14.

Aug. 13 Flrst-claj3 and 5W upwards, according to uteamer. For plana, apply to Company's Office, 64 State India Boston, or to J. PINK CUNEO, itiO W. Main HUMMEL 0'r7 W.

Main M. SHEEHAN. ISit Portland aye. One of the largest stocks in the city to be closed out in the next I Conveniences of first class hoteL saves IS to 33 per cent, on your Ice Bill. Our HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT.

in Basement shows lots of practical things for summer uses. It will interest Care and equipment of modern sani- i tarium. Country life, city improvements. DR. I.

B. BIKCHFHJ) BR. IILUW MITCHELL yon to visit this department Mrs. Henri- Jefferson and daughter, Mrs. ciei Bercival Myers, ha.ve raturned week ittending the exposition.

n.a Florence Lockhard, of Pads, and MiSS; KaUierlne and Annabel Hughes, of this citv, will be among those in Miss Louise Graham's house party early in June. Mr Hiram Rockwell and Miss Carrie rku Mranai- Mrs. mSKS feft Saturday for St. Louis to at-dlhe eirSsltlonbefore returning home. Miss Nannie Barbee, of ranvllle.

Is In the citv visiting Dr. and Mrs. James Ohenoweth. She is here to give ait entertainment of her negro songs and stories to-morrow. Miss Harriet McAfee, who has been tudWng at Columbia in New lork.

all winter has returned home. She and Miss Flory McGonigale left last night for Waynesville on a short visit. Mrs. Charles Briggs, of Nashville is in the citv visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gettys.

mm Mrs Leslie "Warner, of Nashville, Is in the citv visiting Mr. Char es Burch. She will bo hers for ihis week. Mis Elizabeth Buford, of Nashville, is the guest of Mrs. Biseoe Hindman, whom she will visit for several weeks.

Mr and Mrs. Biseoe Etadman, JIIss Susit Rodman. Miss Clara Haldeman and Miss Prue Himt Rodman will compose Resident Physicians Mayor Schwaninger yesterday morning fined Harry Oliver $1 and costs for Intoxication and. the amount was paid. The funeral of Mrs.

Elizabeth Popp, who died at her home in Sellersburg, this county, Sunday morning, will take place to-day at St. Joseph's Hill. A marriage license was issued yester-dav -to Abraham Lincoln Rodgers and Ellen Green, supposed to be from Iuls-ville, on an affidavit made by Alonzo Lewis. Maud Perry, in her support action against Charles Perry, wag allowed to file an amended complaint yesterday and the case went over until the next term of court. Eliza F.

McDonald yesterday filed bond in the sum of as guardian of Robert McDonald with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company as surety. Mrs. Anna Hutchison, executrix of the estate of Mrs. Letltia McCampbell, yesterday made proof of publication of heirship in settlement of the estate and was released from further responsibility. Anna Pennington has been rejected by the authorities at the Central Hospital for the Insane on the ground that Dr.

J. Deputy, who reported the case, was not satisfied she was of unsound mind. A SchimpfT yesterday received a letter from Peoria, 111., announcing the death of the wife of Albert Schimpff, his cousin, last Friday, which makes the third death of a relative inside of three weeks. Sheriff J. S.

Pemett yesterday served a summons on, Supt. Whittaker. of the Ceformatorj'i1 ior him to produce Her- "FORCE" does please your palate, but it treats your stomach right, too. 90 days. Artistic Designs and Excellent Workmanship.

kepi Peter Co. 923 Bast Broadway. BEISCELLAKEOtJS. Causing Kailroad Collision and Some Narrow Escapes. Elippery tracks caused by the heavy rain yesterday morning were the cause of a collision between passenger Xo.

21 of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad ana' a switch engine belonging to the Louisville and Nashville, which toolt place at the Louisville and Xashville crossing at Jackson street at 11 o'clock vesterdav morning. Both trains were running slowly at the time of the accident and little damage was done other, than th smashing in of the pilots on each of the engines. The passenger train was in the charge of Engineer John Cavins and Fireman Charles Stumpf. Both men jumped after the engine had been reversed. The switch eneine had a train of four box cars behind it, and the brakes had little effect on these on the slippery rails.

None of the passengers or crew of either train was injured, although J. C. Kennedy, the mail clerk on the C. and O. train, received a severe shaking up.

MISSING FRIENDS. Mary Ann McGredy and Sarah Mc-Gredy (Green), with son and daughter, John and Mary Ann. Send information to B. McGredy, 1316 Twelfth Street, Louisville, Ky. Hair on tKe j4amburg-Jimerican.

Seml-TTeefcly Trrln-Screvr Service. FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG. HAMEURO. THE GltEAT OCEAN FLYER, S. 6.

Oeulsshiand GSG ft. Icne'ri Jcnota avers Bjteerh Calls Ju-ie 0. Julr August 4. September 1. a' Pretoria.

Juna 4 21 June 0 Belsravta Jane tMoltke June 2 Hamburg Itf Has grill room and tKymnasiuna era beard. HAaiBCHG-AaiKiUCAI1! LINE. Offices 35 37 Broadway, New York. Hummel Meyer. 207 W.

Main St. pink Cuneo, SSB W. Main st. Notice. Face and Arms Office of the Commissioners of -the Sinking TO matter havs fine or coarse.

1 can Fund, rooms Zi ana (Jicy txa.ur i-ouis- ville, May 23, 1904. Coimons of citv bonds due June 1, 1304. If you'ro coins on a diet," It probably -won be necessary to mate a martyr of yourself. Just cat oat a few of the quarrelsome combinations and substitute FORCE." Try it for one week. W.

S. PARKER, Accountant and Examiner, Room 300 Illinois 1ife Building, n. e. cor. Fifth and Market, Louisville.

Ky. References The Columbia Finance and Trust the Southern National Bark. Both Phones 1105. J.N removcit instantly and forever. Thirty-four years' experience with Facial BIcniisbes.

Call or write. Chicago, 163 Suie Street, corner Monroe, St. Louis, aicrmod Jaccard Building. John H. Woodbury D.

I. payable in New York, will be paid on presentation at this office until 13 m. Sat urday, Tiae zaun. insc.

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