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IVOL XVIII NO 122 PADUCAH KY FRIDAY EVENING MAY 18 1006 10 CENTS PER WEEK
HIDING IK WOODS
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CLOSE TO BANDANA
I t
Men Suspected of Option 1 Post
t
Office Rubbery Are Found
l lKj Takes Scent Which Lends HI
I rtctly Co Place Where They
Are CoiitfaUd
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UOTII 1HOTESTIXCJ 1 lVXOCEXCi
lit
Two men claiming Louisville Ky I
their homo and giving their name
as Gun Smith and Jainra McKmiroj
aw under arrest lu llallard count
pending Investigation of tho Ogdci
Landing iHwtofflce robber Wcdtioci
day night They nro boing I held as
a Huspccta and HtouUy proclaim thol
Innocence
InnocenceWednesday
Wednesday night tho ponlofllco III
I Ogden was broken Into and robbei
t ofmany stamps and cash Dry good
and nations were stolen from the <
atom department the pontofflco bo
lug located ln > McGews store Uloot
hnmla were scat for and did < ulc >
work tracking Uio nllcised burglar
Vlthln three htfum afluri taking the
ntirt
ntirtMr M I1 nobertwn of IWdyvUlo
who owns atvonal fine blood bound
at KddyvlHv I iKUfiNKl through Lulu
cab tills morning en1 route home from
llandana where ho had wtlrl1I1 l his
dog Ono of ills best trackers was
brought along to do tho work and
Mr HobcTtnon Mated the dog took
I Iho germ readily and wtthln three
houra after tho start ton two men
w OM umler arrest
The dog WHS placed on Ute teenl
nt the store and mmlo a good start
The foot prints w ltTO ellll frenh and
itha canine evidenced no confusion In
i
ifIta work It worked fast and track
rd In tho woods
r
Tho dog took the scent at noon
and by 3 oclock iluxlicd tho twc
> hungers ins tho woods a few mike
DILL from llandana Thv dog wax bar
t nag followcU by a po o and Idler
curious to wiUrh ton dog track Nc
attempt to escape was made by the
ktrangera A
They sLitcd tiny wcrofrom louts
1rI1lo and had come down to nuntmiil
Uh but Mr Ilolwrtaon iitaled they
hn lllol rtolra or Rttnn lo use In their
sport A search revealed nothing In
the war of Joqt but they were ar
rvutcd niiil taken to Bandana inaidlnfi
the Investigation
A scorch today Is being made In
tho woods to ascertain It anygoodi
WPTO hidden away In tho bushes
1 FISHING
WAR TKIWV IIXXE WHEN 111
WAS MISHIMI
t
Forgot tn Inform Ilk IMirnt of Ex
prdltlon nod HriiMillon Was
HiMilt
a
1 Terry Malone has come tollfunm
Is onto again train and sound nucl
r to tho KitlJfacllon of hilt parents
Malono had beet fishing ho said nod
had overlooked the necessity of In
4 forming his parents of hilt Intended
expedition The result was cmoar
raising to the young man to a cor
talc degree Ho was mysteriously
done away with by tho newspapers
but the Joy of his parents In tho ro
union fully repaid nil fear and amt <
barrassmcnt occasioned by the pub
t
aIlications
Malone left homo on the night nr l
May 16th to get Ms railroad check
cashed and after paying his debts de
tided to go fishing Ho did not go
homo but struck out for Jacobs lake
t In tho lower end of tho county with
R a party He returned last night and
was surprised to see tbd effect hh
hasty action had worked This morn <
< Ing he returned to work al tho till
mils Central shops and Is receiving
Jho congratulations of his many
tfJflenda
t f tw isL ItUIV IN J UIM AXI IXILITICS
t C j Attorney ilt lllllsboty 111 JIInmls
s it or Conibliialloii und Dies a Mulclde
1
ccICllsbnro 111 Mal 18 Attorney
p William M Todd of fCokomls recenu
D ly defeated In a primary election for
judge of tho Montgomery county
4court clued hjmselfjloday at hit
I borne by cutting his thrpat wjlh a
t rlzojbel round by hlq family he
Wqir IWt conicioni and being tin
able to speak ropliodl In wrilfbg to
queatlon concerning tho cause of hie
> ed with those words
t
t r Gen John > JeArtliur < nead
Chicago MulSHG moral John
L McArfhur tormer pc4lriMk t4T < > f Chi
a cago and n major gflfaeir r4 dirltts the
Ciy111Var died here feL yageil 71
4He bud been 111 foSjwsyearl and
1M dam VMaotIN4 > 0
aqzpS3J r
J a f a 4JJ yt
Lti
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i il
j Y t i
Tho circulation of The Sun
for the month of April was
4H n day average
lliisliictui liiBtlnct tells yon
that It Is tho paper that
tells Its circulation dally that
merits your confidence
WIII ImSI 1
President Cnwutt of IViinsjlmnln
to lavc
Philadelphia May IS Tho
North American t ays
Circumstantial reports that Alex
ander J Cassit has determined 10
rratgn the presidency of the Ponnsyl
van La Railroad company In cona >
qucnce of tho etartllng dlsclosurcK In I I
tho railroad lnvcntlgatlon yeaterda
reached the Interstate commerce
eonunlrelontiiirltlgnake
l irthiiinku At CVrvla
London May IS The corrcipon
dent of the Evemlng Standard at
Madrid wilY that advlcca receive
thoro from Cervla 8i aln say an
artlniuaho ccurrcd yesterday Mla
ny houses were demolished Grca
damage was done
JACCAUDREATE I
SEUMOX WILL HE PHEACIIED HI
THE HBV IW1 CAVE
JUNE U
Teacher Announce Intention to Take
Coarse nt University of
Clilrugo
Tho Bactlauroate aormon to
tho graudatlug clan of tho Paduca
High school In 190C will IKJ preached
by Rev W E Cave D Drat 11
oclock In the morning of Juno 3 lit
the First Presbyterian church ai
Seventh and Jefferson streets
Ur CVO was askttd to preach tht
icrmon by both tho faculty of the
High school and the graduating
class and this morning accepted t flu
invitation it will be a ichotarlj
and Jntcreittrn dUcqurs jnspjrlnt
and helpful to tho clapnr Cavo Is
popular with young people and hat
kept In touch with them and Is syui
pathle with their IflealurcI and pin
nulls An especial musical program
In I being arranged for the day by the
organist Miss Ada Untrlcton a
To ITtilvrnilly or Chlragii
Tho following teachers this morn
Ing definitely announced their < tntcn
lion of attending tho University al
Chicago this mimmcr for a course of
summer training In nil branches of
school work Principal E Q Payne
High school Prof C L Woodbury
Instructor in chemistry and science
< MhM os Ada Ilrazolton Mantle Noble
LUII I ro Dlcdrlch Blanche Ingraii
and Mabel UolKirts Others will deft
nltoly decide ut a later date Those
who havo already expressed them
selves will leave immediately after
arhoota Close
I CloseNext
Next MYekV KK > nkrni
File sixjakora selected for feature I
work during next week In the Hlgli
school are tho Itcv W If Plnkcrtoii I
and AtlornxT E W Bagby Both are I
excellent talkers and their addrcssra
will be looked forward to with much
pleasure
ACT OF HATE
HOUSE IIIsi IIIWmlm IIY UN
KNOWN PEKSON AT SIAXON
MILLS
Dr Warner Sees Anhinil mid Orders
It Shot AM Art of Meity
Owner In Nonplussed
i
Screaming with pain from a cruel
ktvlfo stab that had disemboweled
It a fins horse belonging to Mr Me
Nanncry a farmer of Maxon Mills
was found by the owner standing In
ltd stall la tho stable about midnight
last night Dr C G Warner the vet
erinary mirgeon was sent for butte
lately but when he arrived he taw
nothing could be done for the animal
and ho ordered U shot
Mr MeNanncry ban no idta who
could have wrprtrattd l tho dastardly
deed lIe baa no enemies wllllJlf
pita could lead them to such au ex
tent and he Is nonplussed Farmers
In that section arc greatly excited
over the affair
affairCluutcrllor
Chnnrdlor Ilimldii
Jackson Tent May 180haneel
for Albert O Hawkins pasted away
this rnornlng at his homo In Hunting
Jon In hit slxtyrthrd year ts
three sons Prince and lx > sllo JIaw
kins now prominent shot teya 4it
DoilWerA Ool and Clarence dla w
Uns private secretary to nor John
1 Cox survive tiini
axrti te
1rt
r x
t1Y h
THIRD BISHOP IS
DR JAMES ATKIN
Elected on Twelfth Ballot Tak
en Late Last Night
Wax CliiNxnintu of the Itev T J
Nttvcll IHutor of llroadwuy
lllholIst Church
SKKTCIIliS OF NEW lmaTI S
Dlrmlngliam I Ala May 18 Ou
the twelfth ballot at 1025 oclock
last night Dr JosAtklna of Nariii
vine Tenn Sunday school editor ol
the Methodist Uplscopal Church
South was elected tho third mw
bishop by the general conference ol
the above named church The con
toronto had bcun balloting since 10
ocloc 1 hat morning having elected
Dr J J Tlgcrt bishop on the tint
ballot and Dr Soth Ward on the
third ballot
Dr Atkins was born at Knox
vllle Tenn April 18 1850 and re
t h1 l his education at lllccvllte
Academy and Emory and Henry Cal
lego He was licensed to preach In
I
1870 and became a member of the
Hotston conference serving at Mor
rlstown Joncxboro Ablngdon Ashe
vjllo and other places lie was presi
dent of Emory and Henry College
from 1889 to 1893 and of the Ashe
ville Kcjnalo College from 1893 to
1S9C Ho has been Sunday ecliool
editor since 1S9C Ho It l the author
of a number ot religious books lie
has been a member of the general
conference since 1890 He married
Miss Ella Hranncr In 1876
Sketch of Ir Tigert
lr John J Tlgert was born In
Louisville Ky Nov 25 1850 and
spent his early days in that city Ho
graduated at Vanderbilt Unlvenlty
and later vast a student at the South
ern Baptist Theological Seminary In
U > tllsvllo for two years In 1875 he
was licensed to preach by the Broad
I way quarterly conference From 1881
to 1S90 ht was a professor at Van
derbllt and from 1890 to 1891 was
n pastor at Kansas J CIy In tho tnJ l
narhrd year he was elected book edi
tor and editor of the Methodist Ite
vIew lie has rocehfd degrees from
Emory anti Henry College and the
University of Missouri Dr Tlgcrt has
btfn secretary of tho general confer
case for eight years and Is also ico
fWary of the Ixmlsvlllo annual con
forenre In 187S ho married Miss
AtrreHa McTylero of Nashville
laughter of the lato Illahop McTylcrc
At proem Dr Tlgcrt resides In NasJi
vllle
UMiop Wunl of Teens
Dr Seth Ward was born In Leon
county Texas November 1 1858 tit
spent his boyhood days on a farm an l
aU ndcd a city school lie received
tho honorary degree of UrDr from
thu Southwestern University at
Georgetown Tex and was licensed
to preach In 1881 lie joined tho
Northwest Texas conferxnce In his
early days Dr Ward was a member
of tho general conferences of 1894
1898 and 1902 anti was appointed
to the ecumenical conference In 1901
Since May 1902 Ire has been assist
ant missionary secretary nnd resides
at present In Nashville lie married
MUM MarganK E South in reddelll
Is the first native Texas bishop
Ixxnl Interest Is added to the elec
lion of Dr Atkins by reason of the
fact that ho was a classmate of the
Rev T J Newell pastor of the
Broadway Methodist church at Em 1
ory nnd Henry College In Virginia
TWO SIAKIXE IIISASTKIIS
Nine of Crew of Url ih i Hark Miss
IngIIIllr I Is Wrecked
London May ISTwo marine
disasters were Posted i at Lloyd to
day The Gorman mall steamer
Roon Hamburg for Yokahouia wan
wrecked off tho coast of Japan The
passonsors and crow were saved
The British bark Ill a 11m Island
Wellington Now Zealand for Lon
don was destroyed by fire 1n tho Pa
clllc ocean Nine members of tho
crow are missing
NKW TUUXK LIXK
Will Ho Ilulft In Wistcrn Canada by
James J 11111
Now York May 18 = James J Hill
tho emplro builder of St Paul said
that he was going to rtttrt this sum
mel on a new trunk line or ralh r
an extension of the Great Northern i
railroad from Wlnnopeto Vancou
ver and ho declared that ho would
build the entire distance without
surety or bonds
Mrs Davis Has 111 l iMt Condition
Again Sedans
low York May IS Mrs Jolter
son Davis suffered a relative today
Dr Wylle wai summoned to the Ho
ld Gerard and remained with hr
evoral hours It was said at the bOo
ol I that her condition was serious a
r
OX PIX HEAD
llu Scratch Alphal < t Numerals mid
His Gnu Name
Detroit Mich May 18 The
Mxwiingly impossible teat of Eugcu
Wronger an expert engraver of St
Louis Mo who engraved tho letter
of the alphabet and nine numerals ot
tho head of a pin has been eclipsed
by Walter Hartwlck a skilled engra
yes with IVs A Sturgeon 8 Co the <
well known jewelers ol this city On
a pin bead CG4ths of an inch In dl
ameter ho has engraved not only I the
alphabet and the numerals Includ
ing the cipher but he has amen
graved hls < name occupation address
and the date on which the feat wu
accomplished
aweornpliahed11USIL1NllH
HUSIIAXDS CRIME
Slabs flan Whom lie Caiisht In Con
haul With AVIfe
With1VIfe
Chllllcothc 111 May ISGeorgo
McWhortors was fatally cut late yes
lordoy by Thomas Harris McWhor
tors In a prominent grain merchant
lie was seen entering his office with
Harris wife Harris rushed to thi
office and brok tho door open ant
stabbed McWtiortors This man wai +
horribly cancel <
w
ANTIUNIONISTS
HOLD JIKITTIXM AXD HKFUSl
AXV XJMPItOMlSK
CiimlHrlnnil Church In Session at
Decatur III Southern Ins
liyterluns Meet
Decatur III May ISAfter the
7Cth annual mooting of tho Cum
berland Presbyterian general us
mmbly was called to order the
antiunionists called a secret meet
trig yesterday Tlci > ortcr were ex
eluded It Is learned that they re
ceived a proposition to withdraw
their Injunction suit but Hov tt < N
Eshman Rev Aslitnun Judge Bus
roll and W E Dunaway opposed
such a movement It was unanimous
1 ly decided that they press < ho suit
Judgo Fusscll was selected to nom
hate art antliinloV candidate for
moderatbr but tho name of tho can
dldato was not divulged More that
100 persons were present at this cau
CHS
CHSTho unionists held a caucus and
determined to nominate Dr Ira Land
rlth of Nashvillo Tenn for moder
star
Soul t hem Presbyterians
Greenville S C May 18The
general assembly of the Southern
prcsbytorlan church composed ot 210
commissioners from all parts of the
Southern elates convened at the
First Presbyterian church In Green
ville PREACHERS WORDS
tECALL THOUGHTS OF HOME TO
THE WAXDEIIEH
Vlllliini MaiiKflcldncturns to I Family
This Morning After Trip Into
Missouri
r
William Mansfield foreman at the
Paducah box and basket factory who
kissed his family good byo and left
fuosday morning for tho doctors of
ice and had not been heard from
since returned home this morning
Mansfield had been In Cairo Ill
and Charleston and VanDusen Mo
and left Paducah while not himself
Mansfield U a temperate man and
had been 11 H for some time of malar
ial fever He was able to be up but
very weak and when Jio started for
the doctors office went tQ tho river
and boarded tho Dick Fowler
Ho stated that ho did not realize
where ho was or what had happened
unlH he reached Cairo From Cairo
bo wont to Charleston and Vau Dn
tea thinking tho trip would do him
Rood and In Van Ducn he went to
church to hear a young minister
preach The text was on Man mid
Ills Actions and tho minister
scored men leaving home This af
te < ted Mansfield and 10 got up left
the church and started straight
borne
Mansfield arrived this morulnc and
his family was overjoyed to Ilea him
It was the first word or knowledge
if his whereabouts or safety they
had received and Mansfield was glad
lo get back too
The foreman Is etUI weak and has I
not yet returned to work Ho prob
ably will be able to return to work
tho early part of nut week how
vur
Child Married
Albert Fount ago 21 and Freda
l Salon age 14 both of Cart rvlll
llt were this rooming married at the
court house Rev A W IJass official
log e t
Ji
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ASSESSMENT LAW
UPHELD ON APPEA
J M Worten Defeats Paducah
In Famous Suit
AxCMMiienl Can He Slmlo Only Kvcr
Four Years In Cities of Second
Cluss
TJIK EFFECT NOT YET MiAUVLl
Frankfort Mar 18ln revowln
the iudgment of the McCrackcn clr
cult court In too case of J M Vortei
against tie cityof Paducah the ap
uellato court upheld the legality of
the statute providing that in secoa
class ciWea the assessment of prop
art shall bo made oooa In four
years and cannot be raised or lower
ed for three years later
This suit bas been an Interesting
ono to tbKi city as on its outcome de
ponds the manner of assessing prop
erty In the future Just what Immcvlt
ate effect It will have the city om
clals are not prepared to say It Is 1
btle xd though that property own >
eve who have paid their taxes wlthoul
objection cannot take exception tc
the assessment at this late day Juts
In tha hands of back tax collector
may be contested but Uuciy involve
only about 4 per cent or ices
City Auditor Kirkland said I do
not believe the result wilt embarrass
the city any I have not considered I
that phase of the i question as this
Is tho first Information I have rccclv
cd
cdPaducah
Paducah became a second class city
on March 21 1902 By an amend
mint passed March 24 1902 to char
lets of cities of the second class such
cities were required In tho fall of
1902 to make a full and complain I
assessment of all the taxable proper
ly In the city for the purposes of tax
aUonSo
So far as personal property was
concerned there was to bo an entire
ly I new assessment evory year there
after but ns to rent estate this as
eeasnient was to remain Tgood s not
only for the year It was made bul
for the next threo years an well cx
cepting that corrections were to be
mado whom Improvements of the
ruins of 100 or more were either I
added to or taken from tho real ell
tate f
In other words the real estate in
limo city was to be assessed only once
every four years
The first assessment under this law
was made In the fall of 1902 but the
ally instead of following tho law re
assessed by a now assessment all
the real estate In the city In the fall i
9f 1903 for the taxes of 1904 and i
In doing so increased the values plac
ed on property by tho assessment of
1902 Mr Wortens property was
hua assessed and the values incrcas
KU
KUHe
He ought to enjoin thin collection
of tho taxes against him on this 811
jcssracnt The circuit court hero held
bat thIs quadrennial assessment law
was unconstitutional and tucrcforu
hat the city did not have fo obey It
and to adjudged but tbo court of ap
jeals has reversed that decision aud
sustained Mr Wortena contention
CAsuAirns 400
teiiort of Statistics Itureou At San
Francisco
San Francisco May 18 Captain
WinD In charge of tho sUtlXtlcs of
asualtlxB reports that tho present
l M of Identified dead Include 27 S
amea In addition ISO unidentified
odlea have been found and burled
making a total of 460 The list or
mIssIng contains less than 100 names
STOLE TIUIV
John Wlllliuns Sentenced to One
Year In Prison
Owlngsvlllo Ky May 18John
Vllllamp was sentenced to ono year
n the penitentiary today Wil
liams boarded a train on the Licking
alloy railway with a pistol Jn each
land und forced the train crow and I
passengers tq alight He then took i
the train to the end of tho road
roadj j
WUDKXS FOIIKIOV AXIJ
WAR MINISTERS ItKSION I
Stockholm May 18 Foreign
llnlster Troth and War Minister
i Inssten have resigned The nowspa
lees attribute the action of thq min
etfra to differences with their col I
cogues regarding the attitude of
Premier Staaff In tho suffrage debate
Strike Will Be Settled
Cooymans N Y May 18It la
speeded the brlckmakori strike wtt
be > settled The manufacturers do
Ided to concede all tho strikers do
lands except recognition of the
union The workmen have not yet
i ocoptcd When they do the allltU
tnlhUalIlh
will bo wUhdrawtt 1
THH WIUTHRU
lenrrnlly fair tonight and
Saturday Slightly cooler In
north portion Tho mnxlnium
temperature yesterday afternoon
WAS 02 and tho inlnlniuiu tliLJ
morning U7 The absence of
wind mukis the heat felt more
severely
severelyIIEPHURNS v
IIEPHURNS CIIlLD
I Being Sliitllated hy Senate in Las
Stages of Passage
Washington May 18Tbo rail
road rate Ulll la being patched ui
and embroidered by the senate 110
that when It la sent back to th
house it Is extremely doubtful wheth
er Hepburn and his assistants wll
bo able to recognize their orlglna
handiwork
Girl lliirnecl to Deiitli
Peru Ind May 18 A lamp ex
plosion Ire a bed room of Fred Ka
them house resulted In the death of
Louisa Knder aged 8 this morning
Two other iouns girls sleeping Ii
Uio same room were rescued after
being ecrlously burned Two met
were burned in the Attempt to rcecui
them
ESCAPESic
I Ii
I
SUDDETIt SHOWS IHSPIjEASUItl
AT HIS CONFINEMENT
INlmElTi
Prisoner Turns Out to lie n 1atleu
and Is Taken to Hlverslclo
Hospital
Bob Suddeitli a well known ma
rino englnic < r was fined I and costs
In police court this morning for be
ing drunk Then it developed that he
was not merely I Intoxicated but auf
fering front a sever attack of ner
vousness and wan on the point of
temporary lunacy He was ordered
taken to lUvcrsIdo hospital and af
tee court Patrol Driver John Austin
started with him using the patrol
wagon as a means of conveyance He
had one assistant and this was hard
lyeiiaughSuddith
Suddith became violent and at
tempted to get away Ho was about
to eucccod when Officer Aaron Hur
l ley happened around and assisted in
overpowering him Suddelli finally
was quieted and taloen to tho hos
pital and placed In tho violent ward
While an ultcmdont wot In to give
his water a abort time later ho made
a break for liberty anti fought his
way successfully to the door and es
caped Suddoths condition Is serious and
ho will be placed in the hospital
again when caught lie is not consid
ered dangerous being merely wild
and urrwllllng to bo confined in the
hospital
Divorced Third Time From Same
Wife
Chandler Okla May 1SFor the
third Umo A K Carpenter of Lin
coin county was divorced today from
Mary Carpenter Tho five children
apparently sided with their father
and the three youngest cried bitter
ly when the court decided they must
go with their mother Mrs Carpen
ter who was then the widow Farr
deeded 160 acres of land to Carpen
ter the day before they wore first
married CROSSING 1 TRACK
VXD WORK TRAIN HAN OVER
MOHT1MEU YOUNG
Operator for Illinois Central At
Greenville Fatally Injured
Near Depot
Mortimer Young an operator em
toyed ini i tho Illinois Central offlo i at
irccnvllle Ky was run over and
atally injured yesterday afternoon at
Or < ytlle Ky by nn extra work
raln > Ills arms and shoulders were
110 horribly Gangicd that ho svurvlv
ell tho lnjuniMbu a sew hours
The work unlit was backing into
a Biding to ctnubU eat extra freight
to get by nnd Young had handed
ho engineer and conductor of the
relght trotu a clearance card He
was stepping back across tho tracks
to tho depot when struck by tho work
rain which ho had failed to notice
Tho Injured operator was taken to i
tllo depot tend medical aid secured
put tho Injuries proved fatal The
body was removed to the young
mans home and will be burled to
day
Join Minutes III Jull
nusscHvllle May 18 A young
woman nanvett Mtea Dell waif given a
intence ot five minute In Jail by a
ury on a ohm lot Jarfeny She
as accused of tiiklnp witJchvTkV
iropariy VM eaayeredr
I
1
AS LICENSE BOARD
COUNCIL Will
WILLy
Evidence Will be Heard Ag Hr
Retail Liquor Houses
1
Police Have Foiled to Discover Asr
Violators and Complaints lIay
aces Heard r
CITIZENS ASKED TO APPJCAH
I t
Saloon men who hard been wil
fully vIolaUng the law antlclpattafc
no molestation from tha police wiu
bo surprised when the general cam
ell Institutes an Inquisition ntw
own hook before granting the aalotw
licenses in June The Irutimulsltion will
not savor of an active crusade but
an opportunity will Iw given all clH
Zeus who desire to protest ftpjMt
any liquor store which S1a j
defiance of tho laws and ordinance >
Lost winter by resolution the er +
eral council determined that M
more licenses will be tamed to sa
loon in which disorders occur for i
which keep open on Sunday or silo
tcr hour tie object being to get rid
of the disorderly place
Tho police havo been unable to
find these violators of the laws l 1 l +
though frequent complaints fJwra
been mode to individual member o <
tho general council against certain
places Tho bcJkX thai the closing <
ordinances ate commonly violated
was strengthened by tho offwr of ij3
inward by the retail liquor dealers
osMocatkm for tho detection of any
raw breakers The association menu
here said favoritism to being shown
to certain saloons and they desired f
to have the law enforced against all
the places >
Ib Is the duty of tho general comm s
ctl to issue l licenses and the roem
bore feel they are equally bound sot i
to mimic licenses to people who do
not keep faith with tho city la the
face of the frequent complaints and
the failure of tho poljco to bring any
violations to light it U stated Mat
the general council next weok < will
eit as o board Ip hcrfiiTW I > W M
citizens against alleged Wbr li cs
and If eufndanlt proof la adduced >
justify such o course llcenew iwllt j
be refused the proprietors j
Torpedo hunt Sinks j
Port Said May 18The hritlsls <
torpedo boat No EC capsized last J
night off Port Said Seven mesa weavei
drowned
ISAIAHS YISI01I
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SUIUECT ADDHESS BV MINNOW
WOODCOCK LAST NIGHT
Puys Coiiipllment to Grace CI ireh
mid Us Hector Visitors All
i Arc Pleased
laaluhs vision that eenthlm forth
oh lilx ralnfotry for God was the sub
J Ject of Bishop Woodcock1 address
lost night at the Grace Episcopal
church That each of us sooner orfcir j
Lee had a vision which revealed one >
relation to the troth that Jio eltal
could fall short of tho standard af
that vision without feeling Intil a
self that ho was a hypocrite that
reverence for tho truth wall the cH =
vine law and human Intuition that
the Irreverence of today as evidenced
In lax moral conditions was thE e
suit of our not living up to what w
have plainly I seen as the right were
n few of tha principal points of his
fine and clcaremt address J
Bishop Woodcock tn his sermoa r
paid a high compliment to the Rev
David C Wright and Ms coagregaj
tlon of Grace church ast parish
where spiritual matter iMkbiiii l
more stressed than financial ojfltC t ft 4
the past cat and yet it bad PnWe4J
tho best flnanotal year ottljo P rlk s
La well r
Visitors leased +
ft
A special car carried th06 ld i tr t
l sales to tho Episcopal Counptt w pi
wore In the dtt daytoUlelr
homes In Louisville and thltr pasta
3l tho state When soon aLtho depot
this morning the delegates all ex
Dressed appreciation oC tBeoare ttwt
lad been taken of them while Agra
specially by tho city tr tMft wii t
any and for flic conaideraihMI
hown by tho newspaper >
Yesterday afternoons soesloawas
net and occupied by routiaegtlM
less At 8 It nt the Bishop elssai
ho council with uoeddnws
b
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Sit Pcrkh
London May 18 Sir peraw
rare burned to death at Stfatboas4
hU morning In a small tease err
led jy j two families of Qflfiiiliar
era Ono family asrapodbrLVS
her famIly eta Bied HwiWr
atlaleh mother Mree dater 1
sasdmother a deadOatS
uej lit title tr > t + rl
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