U U 1 U J H l j it Jt ll C 4 11InpktnviIIc1Ientuchian d L 1 4 t f I I JIjpI I i + H f OL XXII t l FIOPKINSVILLE I EN > iY TUESDAYSlu 1 0NN 1 I II f j 1i I j J i < J if t c Forecast Fo > M 11 r J 1a r a Fe 1 U a 1 1 fj J + 4I 1 Ji v If i l 1fJ j 1 VJZ OUR 4 t I II I r r i < Kv Jat1 ary Prf t Will be Continued P Throughout the entire month and its most like the cold weather will top The big sale of Alens 500 call wool suits worth 1000 will last until about the J 15th according to present indications o z c On February 3 d We will offer 100 Mens ALL WOOL Casslmere Sack Suits for 350 This change will come promptly at c 7 oclock next Saturday morning and will last only two or three days On the same date Feb 3 there Willie a big lot of Mens and Boys Suits and OverJ coats worth 1000 to 1500 sold at 7 50 Also oniJ f same date Feb 3 a lot of hns and Boys Suits a c and Overcoats worth 1250 t 2000 sold for 1000 y Januarys CUT PRICES in St le Department will holda good during February r f o r V J H Anderson i j Co = i tii ttt tttttf ttt tttttt ve T CUT PRICES tea r = I CON r c I d YKRIOOD81 p mss MENS I Calf Lined Box Calf Lace 4111 s Shoes Our 350 Shoe ShoesOurFor r f = For 300 Mens Box Call Lace Shoes Hand 1jed 411 S 400 Shoes for 350 r I rtr1 E Still > Lot of HALF PRICE Shoes in Ladies e and Misses 200 Shoes for SIOO 1 s te A Few of the > = j Jeece Lined Hose 3 I1eece Ato I H m JF PRICE I = = tr S irJq J ternett Ouarles 1 fica 4 E Successors to lilt I S t Petree Companyfell E > Sign of the Big Boot ii 4 1 1 14 4 A4 46A l R r 1 17 r rI j s 60V BECK i f ttlf i The Youthful SuCcc ti Hold With air JJ Oocbet Is Dead i Tliithk God Stilli Kentucky l 1 Frankfort ijy Feb ft I one hour after the dots Goebel Acting Gov Ji 4 s ham was sworn in as m iJJ df the State the oath beiri o dl tered by S J ShaCkeUQtO j CI t i the Court of Appeals < c It had been determined tQ kg p I secret the news of the tijkfy orXt > vJ Goebel until Lieut QqvV Beckham should have been formally jhdijcted into office and the delay was made greater by the inability of rI McCormack to leave the bedroom of Gov Goebel and makfe the proper certificate of death UntiJ this had been done the Democratic attotneys were unwilling tit the oath of office should be administered The ceremonY took place iq a small room on the same floor as that in which Mr Goebel died and but a few doors to the west of it Gov Beckhams first official act was to issue the following procla mation Tothe People of the Common wealth Qf Kentucky With ijto profoundest sorrow I announce to the people of this Com monwealth that the work of the as sassin has ended in the death of Gov William Goebel and that un der the Constitution and the laws upon notice of this deplorable evenf r 1 1 have qualified and assumed the duties of Chief Executive of the StateInYilliam In William Goebel Kentucky has 1 lost ohe of her greatest and noblest sons Hhigh character for courage manliness and honesty in defense of the rights of the people led to his destruction and while yet in the vigor of his manhood he vehas become a martyr to their cause I enter upon the discharge of the duties of this high office surrounded I by conditions and circumstances which would tax the wisdom of men far stronger than I Knowing well the trying difficulties that are ahead of me and the dangers which surround me have already com ppassed the destruction of civil gov ernment in the capital of the State hereby solemnly warn and com bland that poll violent characters rind militia of the State now in possession of this city and the pub lic buildjQga do immediately dis band lay dpwn their arms and reo turn to their homes and occupa tions Feeling most deeply the re sponsibilities and difficulties of the situation I invoke the aid and sup port of all the law abicliiig and law respecting Christian people of this Commonwealth and I pron sa in a 1t legal way if within the power ot man to restore peace quiet and protection to all individuals re gardless of party or Station under the Constitution vhtch I have s o solemnly sworn tabay Given under my hand at the city of Frankfort this the 3d day of February A D 111Qt J C W BfcKji Governor Collier Promptly Bounced The first official actfpn of the new Democratic GovarnOr was the appointment of Gen 7ttp a Castle man Adjutant General and his last act as act ing Governort vy as an or I der removing Adj Gen Ier and Assist Adjt Gen Di kjtonY The I order was as follows < 4 Gov Beckhnms Qrlleri Executive Office State f1en tucky Frankfort Ky + icb 3 19QO1he following ExeiaiV or der is published for the formation and guidance of all omcerMf State of Kentucky Executly De mrtmetit Frankfort Ky Feb 3I 1900It Executive Order No 1 1Daniel H Collier Adjutant General and L K Dickson Assist I ant Adjutant General are hereby removed troth office to talee effect immediately CONTINUED ON FOURTH tAr t qoe GOil DBAD i > y I Kentuckys Mil Leader A d > I Martyr toN fcll leE k J Jclpqj I 1 Tell My FrlcrtJfc ee Brave dnd f Fearless nn M yul to Elie i Great C0gm People i Frankfort IHjJlp 3flTcll hiy friehds to b m pland f sarless and loyal to the pftfsnrdbmnion peo pleWith s With this last rf f ring mMBagf on his lips Williarn pfOebel Gov ernor of Kentucky cltud at 645 p m Saturday at Frarijifbrt From the wound received Tuoiffly morning Jan 30 at the hand < 4 h concealed assassin Gov GoetilPs condition early Saturday mormng seemed encouraging but a turn forth e worse soon set in and from that time until the end he bank steadily He was kept alive only by stimu lants for several hours in the hope that an absent brother might reach his bedside before his death Ui s brother Arthur and his sister were the only ones with him at the last moment His brother Justus Goe bel arrived about half an hour af ter his death Thus early in his public career was cut short the life of a itjites man brave and true and with the will and ability to have made the greatest Chief Executive Kentuck y has ever known All Frankfort In Tears After hours of anxious waiting when the silent throng wiUh out the chamber caught the first whispered message Gov Goabul is dead there was a sob another the message sped its way until all ftf Frankfort was in tears Svput men to whose eyes a tear was tit 1 Ii nigh unknown wept for William Gdebel and few were those ntjoiit the chamber of death who sought to lijda their grief Judges of the highest courts leg islators politicians guard who had stood their faithful vntch through sleepless days and nights women whose gentle hands joinls tered to the last wants of Utyjjocra cys courageous leader cltiaena high and low joined in this sad chorus of grief its though their all had gone with Goebel A Martyrs Words Yet there rang into the ears of Continual on Fifth Paeej < 1c j tt I f AT FRANKIOBT 11 The Bddy of Jihe Dead States j11m Wil1bQ Buried < IIf Will Lie in thtc at Covington ToDay anurat Frankfort pr v I t I r Frankfort tyi Feb 4The rc mains of Gov Wm Goebel will be buried in Frdnkfort in the cemetery overlooking the Kentucky River where lie the remains of Daniel Boone Vice President Richard Johnson and several Kentucky Governors eminent jurists and soldiers eoldieiHAlthough Although the burial will take place in Frankfort in accordance with the wishes of the friends of the dead man the funeral services will be held in Covington his home The remains will be taken to Cov ington tomorrow on a special trains which will leave here about 6 or 7 oclock The train will consist of three cars one car for the casket and the actual pallbearers A private car will be furnished the relatives of the dead man while a sleeper will be furnished for the members of the legislative commit tee which has not yet been selected Judges of the Court of Appeals and l T THE RflARTYRD GOVERNOR I I HON WILLIAM GOEBEL I I other political friends Lying In State Tuesday morning the remains will be conveyed to Odd Fellows Hall in Covington and from 830 in Sfthe niorning until 10 oclock in the elevening will lie in state the hall being kept open in the evening to allow the working people an op portunjty to view the remains tThe funeral services will bees tremejy simple in deference nom t Daily to the wishes of Gov Goebel tbut also of the members of his family familyWednesday Wednesday morning the remains will be brought back to Frankfort and placed in the big bull room of the Capitol Hotel yhera they will lie in state all that day Some ap prehension is felt of trouble on that day as it is believedthat from 30 tiOQ to 50000 strangers will be in the city to view the remains of the Democratic leader and the bitter feeling engenderd by his death may result in a clash PreqavftlOnja are being taken irrespective paijty to prevent trouble and no serious out IContitm t4 on Fifth FAge I 10 woIIlIWJ U 1jfi II i fEN CASTIBAN Takes Charge and Is organizingj A New State Guard Sent of Government Temporarily Moved to Louisville to Avoid r Further Assassinations r Louisville Ky Feb 5This 1i city is to tic the seat temporarily i at least of the Dtmocrauc Mate m government Coy Beckham and + several of his chief advisers reachci i here this morning Today the Democratic members of the l ngia lature will meet here and it is Rur posed to make Louisville the head quarters of the executive and itg islativc branches of the Stat guy ernment as long as the prcHencc of troops keeps them from FranUfit or until the present conflict ut au thority in the State is settled Gen Castleman the ne hap pointed Adjutant General andL > c 1 A leaders of prominence camt HJ yes terday as well as a number ut the Democratic members of the Legis 9 lature Newspaper men werecare y fully excluded from these councils and every effort was made to keep the deliberations secret The piin to have the Democratic members of the Legislature meet here hud al ready been well matured Prelim nary steps in this direction had been taken at the meetings of those members held in the Capitol H < ael at Frankfort since the State build ings have been surroundec by no diers rhe Democratic legislators there adopted a concurrent resolu tion for adjournment to LOUIs IIlC and this fact was made known carry in todays conference The General took an active part in the discussion of this phase ot the plans and it is said ample ar rangements were made to pro ect the members of the Democratic ad ministration from molestation by Gov Taylors forces Whether jr not this is to be done through or ganization of another State Uiuud has not been made clear ° No Quorum Present 4Louisville plans were changed today and tic Legislature did net try to iuct here A dozen members met a m Frankfort and adjourned tu k burn McCreary and Woods n In one side and Fairleigh Mai > luill and Dan Lindsay are conferrm In anattemp to briii b ral a e jc ful solution CASTLEMAN AT WORK p Decides to Organize a Battalion of r Militia at Once Once Louisville Jt Feb 5 Latf last night it was decided by GeVf Castleman to organixo a battaliu 4 Iof what is to be known as the Fin V Regiment J F Gregory was ap t pointed Major and will be in com mand of these troops The battal citys and the first steps to that end t cre taken tonight The adjournmentr of the Legislature from Frankfort to Louisville the Democrats assert was legal Under section 41 of the 1State Constitution they say the 38 General Assembly has the power x with the consent of each house tof meet at a place other than the one tat which it is sitting The Democratic legislators to day have been busy keeping out of the way to avoid being arrested and taken to London About thirty of them are in Cincinnati A few living in the western part of the State felt secure in gig to their homes While vuite a number tire in Louisville yill Probated a Tho will 01 Mrs RUbl Nr Cole matt deceaiadt was probated y1 > terday Sbtt bequeathed all of her roperty tQ her daugbter tJennie Coleman The latter was naqietl us executrix without bond nii she qualifier yesterdayc n S