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Aso Ironnle M TIIEPADIJCA EVEN1Nd SUNn l eao + AY MCBMMKIS J l
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AFTERNOON AND WEEKLY
TTHESUNPUBLISHINGCO
nrconroRATED
PreBldeutJII1
JII1 PAXTON General Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mntered at the postofllce at Pcdueah
< V i Kjr aa second class matter
TUB DAILY SOW
W carder per week I 10
snail per month In advance 40
Boll per rear In advance 450
y > THE WEEKLY SUN
Isr year br maUL Oltalte i paldI1OO I
Address Tit tjUN Paducah zy
PMIce 116 South Third Phone 1S1
Payne A Young Chicago and New
fork rcprpucntatlvcs
kTJlE SUN can be found at the follow
ijr places r I
JR D Clements ft C
T Van Cult 1Bro
Palmer 1 u41
John WIT i1 t
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i 3 CIRCULATION STATEMENT
5 November 1000
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123933 O3926 6
2ai40119 t 1 17 393 0
i i 3i3930 19389 1
s IS 4606 203876
r eI3920 213864
2 + a933 223872
I 83980 33888
rD 4009 24 3897
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31 14d23 283893
14 13875 29 3901
X53968 303908
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I r TOTAD 102888
ATflraso for November 1M6 3957
t Average for November igos > 3719
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1 i Increase 238
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Personally appeared beforo me
4Ws Dec 1 1906 E J Paxton gen
general
eral manager of The Sun who nf
firms that the above statement of
tVhe t circulation of Tho Sun for the
5 month of Nov 1906 is true to the
1 best of his knowledgo and belief
JETER PURYEAR Notary Public
P u My commission expires January
422 t 19118
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I Dally Thought
p AVondroUs li the strength of cheer
lfulncss l altogether past calculation
f rlts powers of endurance Carlyle
CHICKENS COME HOME
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t No act of lawlessness ever was corn
j mltted In any community wlthoiit the
4 Juost serious harm resulting itq the
p Whole community That this Is axio
raatlc the farmers of Caldweli county
5 are hroughtto a full realization la a
v manner that must make them more
than sincere In their denunofatlon of
t
J the outrages poriwtrated by an armed
iflanob which destroyed tho two big
ti warehouses at Princeton two weeks
fgdi The local banks iavo called in
r jJoana aggregating J1000 < W These
j loans presumably range from J100
> r 01000 and reach Into every eec
tJon of the county iPosslbllj > more
> than 10i hoopla i are affected directly
f tot dof those people have loaned out
t
V oney to neIghbors They wlll be
forced to call In those loans Some
of them have money In tho Princeton
banks so those Institutions will catch
tt oomdng c and going Scarcely a free
holder In CaMwell county will escape
the financial dragnet which Is drawing
> very available dollar of cash into the
banks themselves seriously cmuar
horsed because Weir biggest custom
t ers the two warehouses are not do
Jug business with them any more
r Homo farmers > are compelled to sell
theyt
t must haul it many mites They can t
canborrow
U borrow a oeat on it because It may
be burned ft will be a < sorry Christ
may for CeldwcH county Perhaps
the whole community did not sIn
Jf but tho whoVo community la suffering
and it l9 > bcyond doubt that sumo of
4ibo men who 1 hpjped burn the sear o
y
rkiu es htave sufficient cause already
j io Tegrot their conduct lift la n ec
f weary that a community suffer to
A fjimedy conditions which make po s
Jb lo such outrages then wo only
< rutg that jOaldwell1 county may es
r1 wisps as lightly q s inconsistent with
jt tfc ends of 4rovi ell e
1 7 1irt 1 re jsa lel for
Vitniyw In the story of tho fall of the
ifjSw 9 tf tot J QJanj J a woman who
wmslders tJ rself ambitious and who
itiind rtBkoB to assume tho mans part
4VUi9 tenjUj ptftlfe relations counts
inevitable diMston There have been
jjometi Who havo made their mark in
ttplomacy Thro are more women
i lirShp are iresponslblo for their hus
> MMidi success In life but who will
I I
j4vor 00 kI1QVn Thelattcr lay
4tlie womans part In thg husbands
es feer and therefore succeed The
Mromen < wbo conspicuously succeeded
had speoif training on account of
weoessHy ands environment and this
peclai training took the norm of
ttloenoe Too often men and women
K wtfc Assume the beWbf that success
t tt wbit ttlhe world thinks of one and
gb y pt M MR 4 to foster this success
iff t > UiC the wort4 thelr immature
piiu > li theee instances the world
Into lr aN talking and nothing I
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d
d a
moro It lea mistake to which wom
en are mostly addicted l bemuse they
are not thrown against an indifferent
public to bo knocked Into shape 418 <
a man Is before ho la exalted It
eeems that Mrs Slower attainment
were prlnc rally those of loquacity
She probably is a brilliant woman
with all a womans love and capadti
for intrigue and had she played 4h <
womans part and afk wed her bee
band to shine In his own sphere the
international rants of < the Storer him
lly might not barn attained Ua
zenith so rapidly but at wouldi haV <
been of ill more stable character Del
lamy Storer Is forever banished fn > n
public life Perhaps he knows why
and we will accord to him this virtue
ho gallantly stands by his wife
o
tAll kinds p propositions come to
the hands of suchbreanirablQns as the
Paducah Commercial l club and c
are carefully considered the Irtrprac
tlcablo and questionable ones boing
courteously turned down Persons
socking locations for factories natur
ally look to Commercial clubs for
their Information and meritorious
propositions frequently are laid be
fore the directors One proposition
mentioned In The Sun of yesterday t <
bottlo and flask works boars on the
face of 4ts promises for Paducah and
Investigation on the part of a com
mittee of Intatness men corroborate
the good Impression made at the be
ginning The parties behind the plan
aro treputablo and experienced and
they conceal nothing from tho local
people Their names arC not men
Uoriod in print simply because com
mercial organizations In other cities
take Tho Sun to keep In touch with
affairs In Paducah and might seek to
entice the class promoters away from
us A committee Is jealllng on tho
business men endeavoring1 tovintprest
them In tho project It would bring
a large number of high salaried
skilled workmen to the city pour
3500 weekly < Into the channels of
local retail trade and Increase the
population and value of property of
the cltycIf the project is ell that Is
claimed for it and that can bo easily
ascertained It merits the support of
as many local capitalists as are need
ed to put H through
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The nation Is being treated to an
other exhibition of senatorial dignity
Senatorial dignity Is different from
the common sort of dignity with
which wo are acquainted at home and
in the dictionary In that it Is not a
state but n fetish Senatorial dig
nity Is not a thing to be observed In
the poise of Its members nor the de
liberation of the body but a thing to
be reverenced by the executive Its
principal function Is to form an ex
cuse for holding up presidential ap
pointments while the leaders dicker
for their support and treaties until
dt Is too late to ratify them at the
particular session Just now the
senate Is holding up the appointment
of Mr Bonaparte aq attorney general
because he made a speech a few years
back and Mr Moody to the supremo
court because of Mr Bonaparte and
Mr Cortelyou to be secretary of the
treasury because the senate is not
sure of his fitness Incidentally notI I
learn that time president sent his ap i
polntments over before the senate
told him It was ready To discipline
the president tho Republican senators I
ore allowing the minority to talk Its
head off about the executive depart
ment Presently the appointments
will all be ratified
zatifledp
SUSCEPTIBLE EDITOR
Necessity Is the mother of Inven
tion The limit was certainly reached
Monday afternoon when the Messen
ger cam out About the tlmo forms
were made up and ready to go on tho
press a gentle voice was heard from
the Central omce saying as usual
there would be no power that after 1
noon
noonIt
It then became necessary to devise
ways and means by which to get out I
the paper For tho Messenger to fall
to come out brlngsBorrow to almost
every home In the city
Finally it was decided to run tho
big press with an Ice cream freezing
machine The devil and every other
available force in the office was press
ed Into service when the leo cream
freezer was started and after nn
hours hard work enough palleTs
wore run off to supply the city circu
lationTo
To say the editor was mad docs
not half express It He sat down arid
wrote an article scoring everything
connected with the plant from Mana
ger John Lundrum to the I C rail
road This he determined to publish
In todays paper i > But this morning
ho met Manager Landrura who seem
ed to bo In good humor approached
the editor tied his necktie and saId
many nice things about him and the
Messenger and we wilted So the ed
itor I returned to his office tcro up the
urtlcle and now aH Iscalm and so
rqnet Mayfleld Messenger
tntward Offered
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Gov Beckham yesterday offered a
reward for the arrest of Mort Brown
harged with shooting Policeman liar
t Miller at Lawrenceburg Two com
panions of Brown have been arrested
barged with compllctty 1n the shoot
lag Miller U stil laUre
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DRAFTS SUBJECT
OF CIVIL ACTION
AmericanGerman Sues Ofllc
ore of Ilclikopf Company
Amount Asked for Is 910000 Secum
During Yearn 1003 and 1000 on
c Finns Taper
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XBWS KKOM THE COUUT HOUSE
Today in circuit court a suit was
filed oy the AmericanGerman Xa
tlonal bank against E llehkopt and
John O Rehkopf for 19000 alleged
to have been secured from the bank
oil bad drafts between dates of May 1
and September 20 1300 The alle
gations In tho petition were made In
a deposition by President George O
Thompson in the bankrupt matter of
the E Rehkopf Saddlery company
several days ago
R 1 Shetniwell filed suit against
Rn Wood yesterday afternoon in
circuit court for 200 alleged to bo
due for rent The same plaintiff filed
suit against James Youngblood for
75 for rent Ri R Wood George
Watson and Leo Thompson jointly
Criminal Docket
Tho case against Emmet Schoffner
for maliciously striking Hosca Mor
gan was continued
Florence Greer a notorious ncgrcss
was given four years in the state I
prison for robbing Bernard Endors I
a1 smell white boy of 65 cents
1
An Indictment against John IsbcU
for obtaining money by false pretens
es wa filed away Isbell sold a horse
ha had stolen For stealing the
horse he got three yearn
Matthew Scott was acquitted of the
charge of carrying concealed a deadly
weapon
wpOnWesley
Wesley Plnnlngton colored was
ned50 and costs for cutting Wal l
ter Shannon colored In sudden
heat and passion He was charged
with malicious cutting +
Tim Nalllgan was released on a
ITIm I bond Ho Is charged with steal
ing money from Bertha Berger
Halllo Owens for stealing a hat
was given 30 days In jail m
At press time Albert Jlogerscharg
I ed with 8elHn > a Stolen bicycle Is
on trial
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Civil Docket
Th J peal actlad of jeSS B
Moss Ul lOst Thom4 < fei > floss I was
dlsmlsttd Thiy iV giflJf In which
the sott appealed J rbf diM prbbating
his father1 wlllj < 1
1 Judgment irwajJhlMl Rr tho cx
Parte cult ofCj P > 1ana6nIe Hill
awarding th DJjf JaJes Sards They
petitioned to aidpt fct r boy and his
name is changed to1ill1X <
In the case of the Eifey company
against Henry Steed etnli a judg
ment against Mrs Eliza Duncan ad
mlnlstratrlr L B Duncan for
8waa entered
The tarqgt > cliff R Cook against
C C Lee was dismissed
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CGatitl of dppeiih c I
iPottor l I cftrodiaj McOracken
aradaylt tfl wTBrddahavflied mo i
tion by AfXc4 fof an extension of
time until the 1st Yof January
term to file petition for rehearing
BaircrVawter company vs 0 L
Gregory Vinegar company McCrack
en appeal dismissed on motion of tile i
allJ1ollantI
appellantAttorneys I
Attorneys will take notice that fol
lowing cases passed m the regular
call of tho docket will bo called again
on Friday December 14 1900 to
Iti i i
iRyman steamboat klne company
vs ConiTnonwoaltn lAvIngston Good
man company vs eino Graves Oov
Ington Bros company vs Jordon
Hkkrann Dorris va 1V r ford Bal
lard Erwin Vs AWenj Graves Cathey
by etc vs Rehkopf McOracken OIc
Clellands ndmr Vs Troendle same
vs tame Crdbtrcp vs Slsk Christian
Bally vs porter Jcbrtonvlllo r Coal
company vs Brooks Hopkins
IndlclincnU Rcdinietl
C C Malone a drII G Park
breach of peace
Halllo Owens colored for steal
Ing a hat from Mrs Cora Williams
Clarke tho milliner
Xattlo Beckcnbach colored for
obtaining 10 from + A V Dauer by
false representation
Minutes of the examining court In
the case against Robert McGee
charged with maliciously assaulting
Adeline Morton colored Wore re
turned marked dismissed
Minutes In the case of Zcb Wal
lace charged with stealing a pick
from the Memphis Asphalt and Pav
ing company were returned marked
dismissed
In Bankruptcy
T B Harrison trustee of the es
tate of Henry A Douglas bankrupt
reports no assets and exemptions eat
aside for benefit of the bankrupt sub
ject to payment of costs
Canning Factory Hunts
Greenwood Ind Dec 12The
Polk Canning companys plant was
destroyed this morning tis the
largest cannery in Indiana and em
ployes 1200 people It will bo re
built Tho origin Is thought to be
Incendiary
YOU DONTr HAVE TO WAil
Every dOle makes yon feel better Lix < Poi
kep Ton whole Inildei right Sold on the
monejlwck plan everywhere Price fto < roll
Not a truth to art or science has
been given
But brows have ached for it and
souls tolled add striven
And many have striven and many
have failed
And many died slain by the truth
they assailed
I
The Osteopathic science has Yccn
assailed as vigorously as ever any
now truth that has been offered the1
world but today It Is rapidly coming
Into its own as the people become
bettor acquainted wlli Itknow It
Osteopathy Is an evolution of the
sclenco of treating disease It went
back to the first njlnciplcs in nature
for Its foundation and by taking a
step backward it has mado a great
stride forward
It Is merely a common sense
treatment a method c of manipula
tion to restore the normal conditions
of nerve control and blood supply to
every organ of the body by removing
the physical obstruction or stimu
lating or preventing functional ac
tivities as the condition may ro
quire
Tho success I have had In Padu
cah In treating rheumatism neural
gla nervousness malaria conditions
such as the tiredout rundown f dol
lug sick heavy headaches and
stomach disorders are but a repeti
lion of tho successes of the science
everywhere
everywhereCome see mo alany time and
let me tel you of Paducah people
you know well who will vouch to
benefits received from the treatment
Thats the best recommendation I
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can give you
DR FROAGE 518 Broadway
Phone 1407
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lLet l Us Make a Suggestion < i
IICbrjsf II i s Boxes Mens Handkerchiefs 3 j
a a r We are showing some very attrac v
tivo handkerchief boxes
boxesv
I Something now li the Overcoat i w
a 1 ti Handkerchief shown only herd Thet t I
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I jilandsomo linen Handkerchiefs 6s
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1Mens 1 linen Handkerchiefs witha
f the Initial worked in a seal6u1 In a i a
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oj Mens Handkerchiefs In imported
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silks and linens In fancy boxes for I +
I Y gifts 25c to15Oy
t Christmas Boxes of Mens Suspenderi
b t Y
1 I We have a great line of mens sus
suaI I
penders for gifts all the popular
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tkarat gold and silver buckles in Imported
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I ported weaves and silks They como A I
a in fancy boxes and are priced fromok N
> r 50c up to 300 l r
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Captain nnd Crew of Hnymml nru
ncsrunl
Norfolk Va Dec lCapll1ln
Iowrey and a crew of five had a thrill
Ing rescue today from the schooner
Itaywand from Fall River She was
driven ashore In last nights gale
Tho life savors after hours of hard
work succeeded in shooting a life
line to the vessel The men were ores
cued in a breeches buoy The Vessel
probably wilt bo a total loss
Amendment lo SubMtly
Washington Dec iff Represents
live Grostohor chalnnap of the house
committee on merchant marine and
fisheries is I engaged on a proposed
amendment to tbo GnHlngcr ship sub
sidy hill designed io grantOMlstaiKQ
of only to oriental and South Amor
iranjlnos
BAKING POWDER
Royal jmadefromTabsottftcIy > purcGrapeCrcamiojr Tartar
Royal jiia safciuard to hcalth
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Read theSign at the Top Again >
I1ARS TILLMAXi FEARS CUSSES I
Senator Wont Promise Not to Swear
and Church Cancels Pate
Dellalrc 0 Dec 12 Because
Senator Tillman would not agree to
refrain from swearing during tho
lecture which ho asto have given
here tomorrow night his engage
ment has been canceled When the
trustees of tho First Methodist
church 11 which ho was to have ape
ken heard It reported that he swore
at some one during his lecture In
Chicago they wrote him asking him
to promise not to swear during his
talk here Senator Tillman replied
that ho didnt know anything about
Dellalro find c that the town would
have to take Its chance with him
just as ho would have to do with tho
town I
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Subscribe tor the Hun
glows I intoTptnched palenes byzdryi
l pflhe nch red JM dlWbi41l1 nailxe pre v L
xouitakealuc41int J gUr foe bYJ the tjt4ofj
to calleJ heapj i Cis
cbcapeni 7subr ti i UtC for urtC rca TQttittL T l1re
onlY one sure way tggurd your Health against t glum
and its injuriousefFects Bu onlyianabsolutely purtGiPf
Crearnof Tat arJaki n s Powdetu ybyrthfohlilS
UtIlV FAVOItS AVOMAX SLAVEH ir y
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Poll In 11 to I for Mrs lilnlMiiiK AN
ter Five Hours Deliberation
Hawlhnrst 3tlez Dec 12 Tho
cage of Mrs Anglo Birdsong charge
ed with the murder of Dr Thomas
Butler wai given to tho jury at 6
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oclock yesterday morning and ats J
1135 oclock when tho jury was
locked up for the night It was ro
ported to bland 11 to 1 for acquit
teli J
ltd uli tirinng Thlrxty
Now York Dec 2 A Times spe
cial cable dispatch from Tangiers i
nays Ilnlsull has Informed the Moor
Ish omclali that after conferring
I with tho mountain tribes ho was pre
pared to march upon Tangier at theO
head jot 15000 armed Moors and
i drive Into tho sea nnd massacro cv
cry Christian In that place i
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in particular those who have not bought of iis
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Watch Clock Jewelry Silveware Cut Glass
Hand Painted China Sterling Silver Novelties ore
a nice Gold Handled Umbrella for a Christmas
present Our stock is complete and prices the
lowest Articles selected now can be delivered
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