f I I C v i j tia6j t ittia6 h i 4Last Edition w f j I 1 r y i n fZ Y > L 4 4 r t Yi J r LARGEST CIRCULATION INWLNCHEsTER A D CI ARK COUNTY V 1 f A THE J WIN CIlESTEg H v NEWS < to W < 1 J M VXyar X ar 2t W W r Fait Tonight FEATHER Wednesday I Slowly Rising Temperature e VOL 1 NO 95t > d WINCHESTER KY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2 1SK9 2 CENTS A COPY 10 GENTS A WEEK I iH KINGS DAUGHTERS ARE TO RECEIVE PROCEEDS OF RINK TUESDAY < NIUHT r Hot Basket Ball Game Promised Between Girl TeamsSkating From iii b i Vf3Q to fyttend find Help The Winchester Poor i 1 > I Do not fail to Jo to the Auditorium Tuesday night to seethe game of bas ketball between the girls teams The game is being put on under the aus pices of the Kings Daughters who will have charge of the rink arid the entire proceeds will be given for the benefit of the poor and suffering of thefr Skating will beginat 730 oclock and will last until eleven for all those I i iCi1 An nTnvir i of wlio care to indulge evenU1g r FASTEST AND ROUGHEST I GAME OF m SEASON Richmond and a Winchester Play a Tie lBroom BaH Game I r Monday i The fastest and roughest game of broom ball that has been played here this season was put on at the Audi torium Monday night between the team of thin city and the Richmond team which resulted in a tie neither side being able to score l r The best of the playing was done by the home boys but by their strict observance of the rules governing the playing of the game and the other side ignoring the rules and repeatedly fouling they were unable to score The next attraction at the Audito rium will be the basket ball game be tween the girls teams known as the Blue and the Reds Tuesday night under the auspices of the Kings Daughters the entire proceeds of which will be given for the benefit of Jt1i poor of Winchester WHO HAS LOST THIS SET OF FALSE TEETH I Judge Evans Says He Has No Use i For ThemLeft Them in His Office v I Hanging on a nail in County Judge Evils office isa black overcoat left there by some one about three weeks ago who has evidently forgot ten what they have done with it A search through the pockets Tuesday morning revealed the fact that it contained a set of false teeth and how any one could go the length of time that the coat has been in his office without missing anything as es sential and not getting out a search wararnt for them before now is something that is puzzling the Judge and he has prepared the following found ad to see if it wont reach the owners eyes so that he maybe belongingsl rr are areFOUNDIn FOUND In an overcoat that has t been hang gin the County Judges L office for three weeks a set of false teeth practically new The owner can have same by properly proving his ownership of the above T > y displaying the vacancy in his anatomy caused by the loss or misplacing of the above mentioned teeth and paying for thisad Judge Evans says he has no use for the false teeth URGES INDICTMENT OF MURDERERS OF HEDGES Circuit Judge Fryer Asks Grand Jury Again to Consider Case c CARLISLE Ky Feb 2Circuit ° Judge L P Fryer convened the regu lar February term of the Nicholas Circuit Court here yesterday and em paneled the grand jury In speaking of the killing of Hiram Hedges by night lifters Judge Fryer told the grand jury that the people of the Bounty owe it to themselves to see that the guilty are brought to justice if possible He told them to inves ti ate the crime and if they are able J to get any evidence as to the identity of the parties who were in that band to return indictments c it r b > Y c c solid enjoyment is promised all who attend > The rink has been donated abso lutely free of charge by the Messrs Scobee There will be no free list even the proprietprs and the employ es will pay their way in The Kings Daughters are contin ually aiding the suffering and the poor of the city Here you have aii evenings enjoyment and can at the same time give to those who need CARPENTERS ORGANIZE < LOCAL UNION NO 132 Membership to Start is 27Elect OrI facers For Ensuing Year H t i > The carpenters of this city have received 7a charter from thenational union and the local organization will be henceforth known as Winchester Local Union No 732 The union starts with a membership of rTlie following officers were elected for the ensuing term President tGeo D Andes Vice PresidentJ W Branden burg Rec Secretary P J Stevenson Financial Secretary W F Tapp Treasurer John A Jones Conductor T B Bush ardenGeo M Rice Auditors G N Blak more A G Gill B S Shaw Tr usteesS T Owen J R Rag land J W Brandenburg JAPAN FRIENDLY TO w THE UNITED STATES Foreign Minister Says They Are Not Troubled Over CaliforniaI Legislature h Special to The News t s TOKYIO Feb 2 Foreign Minis ter Komura addressing the lower house of the diet declared that Japan was confident the antiJapanese measures pending in the California legislature will not lead to interna tional complications He said Japan was relying on the justice of the American people and the friendship of the United States government OsbornMaloney Special to The News PHILADELPHIA Feb 21r1iss Helen Maloney and Arthur Osborn of New York were married at the Maloney summer home Spring Lick N J today a Catholic priest officiat ing BLUE GRASS LEAGUE TO MEET IN LEXINGTON Will Round Up In That City Febru ary 10 to Frame Games For Season LEXINGTON Ky Feb IAll the teams in the Blue Grass League will have representatives atthe meet I ing to be held beginning February 10 and the final agreements between the teams will be gone over It is said that 100 games will be played during the season by the dif ferent teams If Lawreuceburg drops out of the league she will be substituted by either Nichblasville jParisor Mt SterlingHAS HAS RENTED STABLE Younger Jones has rented the Mill er stable on Fairfax street and in conjunction with his brother Ben who has the stable on Court street rented will run both stables Lindsay Pogue Johns of this city who is attending college at Millers burg has been elected President > of the + gi aduatm g class V j > i fL < d 1 7 0 I J f N 0 1 4f rrw i y p lNC JFCK i proTWO HEROES OF THE REPUBLIC DISASTER i I Captain Inman Sealby and John R Binns a wireless operator were among amongthose off Nantucket Binns stuck to his key sending messages and signals until ordered from the ship Sealby stayed aboard the vessel literally sank under his feet Then he climbed a mast and leaped into the sea to be rescued with his first officer Mr Williams CLARK BOARD MAY CONSIDER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL QUESTION S Board Of Education To Meet Next Saturday May Also Take up Fiscal Court Appropriation For Coming Year The regular monthly meeting of the Clark County Board of Education will be held in County School Superin tendent Tanners office next Satur day morning Several important matters will come before the board I Among them will probably be the matter of how much money the board will ask the Fiscal Court to appropri ate for the use of the county schools the coming year Another thing that will be probably CHARGE CASTRO WITH DARK PLOT Venezuela To Prosecute Former Pres identAttempts Life of Gomez Caracas Fej 2In accordance with instructions from Senor Alcan tara minister of the interior the at torney general will bring suit in the high federal court against Cipriano Castro the former president of Ven ezuela on the charge of having insti gated the assassination of President Jose Vincente Gomez Minister Alcantaras communication to the attorney general was accompa nied by a large quantity of documen tary proof which it was stated was collected at the investigation into an abortive plot against the life of Vice President Gomez the constitutional charge of the presidency Continuing the minister says in his communication The documents show that the black conspiracy which happily was frustrated by the presence ctf mind of the supreme magistrate was the result of sugges tions advice and orders of General Castro According to article 95 of the constitution which gives the fed eral court jurisdiction in thisaccusa tion this ministry requests the insti tution of necessary proceedings The court already has decided that adequate proof has been furnished for the beginning of action against Cipriano Castro IGOMU ENDS INCIDENT Yields to Vice Presidents Wishes In Matter of Appointment Havana Feb 2 President Gomez has signed a decree appointing Jose Ugarte chief of the secret police This closes the sensational incident arising out of the proposal to appoint Ricardo Arnauto to that office which was frustrated by VIce President Zayas threat to resign The president has sent a message to congress in which he says that not much advance in legislation was made under the recent government of intervention although it is true that organiclaws were promulgated which merit approval President Gomez suggests the ap pointment of a commission on re vision of the tariff and advocates that negotiations be entered into for the purpose of securing tne greatest concessions possible from the United States without endangering Cubas re rc lo fr i < jj a 4 a be done will bef the formulating at some plan to b Highb School for Ute children of the county as provided by the new school law It is not definitely known that eith er of these propositions will come before the board but as they are the 1 most important masters that are to be dealt with in the near future it is thought that theywillc6m6 a up at this meeting J r TAfT PLAYING INO FAVORITES J is Acting as Pacificator on Isthmus Rivals invited to Dinner Panama Feb 2That Mr Taft is acting as pacificator in tae strong postelection factional feeling which at times has been very marked is shown by the fact that the invita tions were sent to both President Obaldia and Senor Arias at one time opposition candidates for the presi dency to the dinner and reception to be given today by HerbertG Squiers the American minister in honor of the American Presidett elect Mr Tuft called upon exPresident Amador who is ill ExJPresident Amador and President Obaldia have not been on friendly terms for a long time because bf political differences Mr Taft wishes to make it plain that his cordiality is toward Panama as a t whole and not toward one or another political faction and he has endeav ored during his = stay here to treat all men and all parties in the same cor dial manner i Both sides of the controversy which has arisen through the commissary system will be given a hearing but he will make no recommendation with regard to the treaty which re fers the question jto arbitration With out doubt the commissary will con tinue although socalled luxuries will be eliminated Mr Taft has express S ed full confidence in the judgment of Secretary Root in this matter Prior to the visit of Mr Taft and the board of engineers to the Culebra cut all dynamite was removed from the workings so that possibility of accident to the presidentelect might be avoided Although not speaking for publication the engineers do not conceal their satisfaction at the feas ibility of the Gatun dam Chief Engi neer Lieutenant Colonel Goethals and the army engineers engaged in the construction work are much gratified at the results of the investigation of the special engineers Colonel Goe thals said that naval vessels would sail through the lock canal by Jaa 1915 v lauons vita opier Rations He also r o1U1leJds an extensive scheme of amnesty excluding only the Perpetra tots of crime ql rave atrocity but eztenSlms it as tar as possible to the soldiers of the WU of liberation and tko revolution st 1SHI 1 f f > < Ilc ji FJIl c xct t X71 y i t f GROUND HOG SEES HIS SHADOW j AND DISAPPEARS FOR SIX WEEKS ell Little Animal Appears At Noon Tuesday But The Bright Sunshine Wasi I Too Much For Him And He Goes Back To His Winter Quarters i Its a shame After suffering as we lmYe for the last few days to have the weather clerk turn against us and make Tuesday a pleasant sun shiny day Tuesday is groundhog day The little animal appeared at noon saw his shadow and immediate ly ducked back into his hole Now for six weeks more the leather is go ing to be mean and the spring time is postponed Candlemas Day Tuesday is Candlemas day or groundhog day as it is more genera ally known It is the day that is sup posed to mark the turning point be tWeen winter and spring but whether spring comes or winter stays longer depends 6n sunshine and shadow and the little groundhog At least so say the oldtime prophets and while the experts of the weather bureau and the agricultureal department sniff at such prophecies as being groundless superstitions the groudnhog does not lack millions of devotees For is it not written in the old jingle As far as the sun shines but on Can dlemas day So far will the snow blow in before May As far as the sudw blows in on Can 1 dlemas day So far will the sun shine out before May v vAH All Depends on Weather ItaU depends upon the weather and the little ground hog as to what the weather for the next six weeks will be The ground hog if when he emerges from his winter hibernating place chances to see his shadow he will beat a hasty retreat to his little hole and wait for fairer weather knowing that a meteorological change is due But if it is dark and gloomy when he emerges and lie sees no DR HAMBLY TO SPEAK AT COLLEGE CHAPEL > Famous Lecturer to Be Heard Tues day and I Wednesday Evenings There willbe two interesting lec tures at Kentucky Wesleyan College Tuesday and Wednesday evenings beginning at 8 oclock The Rev Dr Thomas Hambly will lecture on lt700 Miles by Snow Shoe and Dog Train on Tuesday and Wednesday on The Beast That Carries the Prophet Dr Hambly will also lecture at the college chapel Wednesday morning at 845 to the students and all friends i of the college who care to attend Dr Hambly is a finished lecturer as will be seen by some of the com f ments below I A famous lecture and noted for 1 simplicity of language and striking illustration Nashville Record dA perilous journey thrilling ex periences and amusing instances rap idly describedWabasha Herald Alive to his finger tips abounds in illustrations drawn from human experience and from start to finish holds the closest attention of his audienceLime Springs Iowa Sun STATE INSPECTOR IS LOOKING OVER OFFICES W C Terhune Examining Local Of ficials Has Found Nothing to Complain of W C Terhune State Inspector of County Officials Offices is in the city inspecting the local offices He ar rived Tuesday morning and so far says he has found nothing to com plain of 1 GETS BIG CONTRACT 1 H H Hall has received the > coh = tract for furnishing from sixteen to eighteen hundredyards of velvet car pet for the new First Christian church building of this cit An other evidence that home merchants can compete with any > city firm in quality and price < y v V t ri i t Ii 5 + i shadow the little animal will figure that winter is almost gone and that above ground is the place for him t It is the habit of the groundhog that gave this feature of a custom other I I wjge so different Custom of 15th CenturyI v IThe custom was instituted by Geld sins iii the latter part of the fifteenth century In many respects it resem bled some of the pagan celebrations and particularly that of the pagan Februalia which was held at about this same period In fact the Candlemas day eels > I bration is a substitution of the Febru alia which furnishes the only logical reason for the use of the candles in the festivities attendant I February has been dedicated to the I infernal gods by the Gentiles because i at its beginning Pluto stole Prosper line and her mother j Ceres sought and rescued her at night and carried lighted candles The Februalia cele bration was in honor of Ceres and the celebrants carried lighted can dIes too Old Countries Observe itI It is from England Germany and Scotland though that the groundhog gToundhogday day custom comes There the dayis observed as one of celebration in weather prognostications Many of the rhymes that one hears about thtt day are from the English and the Scotch In Scotland on this day it is a custom for the children to bring presents to the teachers Each tries to rival the other in the amount of the gift and the boy and girl that give the most costly ones are hailed as king and queen School is then dis missed and the children march through the village streets carrying n the king and queen upon their s o lders PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT i TO BE CANED FEB IZl State League of Kentucky Postmas ters to Remember Chief V Executive At the conclusion of the ceremon 1 ies at the Lincoln Farm on February 12 1909 the Dean of Kentucky Post masters Robt E Wood P M at Louisville KYs will on behalf of the members of The State League of Kentucky Postmasters present to President Roosevelt a cane made of wood grown on the historic farm The material for this cane has been in the shop of the Geo Cross Co of Louisville Ky for some time for finishing and polishing and dill be gold mounted and suitably ingcribed President Me H WebbJias called a meeting of Postmasters of the Fourth class of Kentucky on February n at 230 p m at Louisville Custom I House to transact business of im J portance and to make arrangements to attend ina body the ceremonies at Hodgenville T his will bea gala day for Kentucky postmasters and all postmasters are cordially invited t attend and take part 1 PRISONfRS GO TO 1 FRANKFORT THURSDAY r Sheriff to Take to Penitentiary Those Who Got Prison Sentences r In Circuit Court j The prisoners who were given peni tentiary sentences tat the last term of circuit court will b e taken Frankfort by Sheriff A H Hampton Thursday morning There are nino of them altogether who will get the free ride goingtim to serve terms ranging from 1 to 15 years Theo dore Johnosn the West India negro who broke into the store at Pine Grove this county goes up for theY longest term of the buach < f BIRTHSi > i Born Tuesday morning to AY ou Cooper and wife a boy weight Y pounds > t 4 ry i i b k < R > J