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VOL XXVII NO 120 PADUOAH KY SATURDAY EVENING MAY 21 1910 TEN CENTS PER WEEK
ROMANTIC STORY
OF MURDERESS AND
HER ACCOMPLICE
Countess Tarnowsks lIer
Lawyer Lover and Her
Other Suitors
Sentenced For Crime oL lUll
ing the Count
011111 TRIAL IN I EUROIM
Venire May 21 United Jress
CountoM Maria Tarnowska and hor
accomplices lawyer 1rllukoft ntii
Dr Nikola Nnumolf convicted for
thu murtlor of the countess liua
band will petition for n now trial
The rounlcHa was sentenced to all
your Irllukoft to eight and Nnu
molt to six CountoM Tarnowuka Ii I
In a ucrlous condition as tint rcsuli
of tlio long and dramatic trial
The trial of Counters Tarnowskt
unil her companion has been In
pniKrotHj for weeks and attracted
inuto attention than any case of the
kind in Italys criminal lilntory Tin
OliO of Abruttl Mmo ltujant tho
nrtroM and dAnnunslo tho writer
nro only n few of the celebrities tlml
vlttlcd the court room to hoar the
progrow of the cOle
Of tho four prisoner Count M
Maria Tarnowska though only
charged with Instigating the iiiur
tier of Count 1aul Knmarowiky two
and n half yours ago attracted b >
far the moat attention Next to hoi
the moit IJjICUOU i > figure In the
calc WIUt Dr Nntniioff tho youth ol
21 I I who ndmlU hnvliiK Jlred thol
fatnl shots Nicholas 1rllukoff n
lawyitr and Hike Terrier the conn
coulIl
liiw timlJ wuro accused ns accos < I
HorliwTho CountoM Tnrnowikn arc1
muff mid 1Hlukorr nro RUMlani o
at Count Kntuarowaky Porrler I
tht mold ta 1 a French wtfman
A Itoiiimillc Story
Tlu itory of the ovonU lending
up to fount Kamarowekys murder
prnrtlrally begins with Maria Nlco
In IP v nini clandestine ntarrlago at
the ARt of 19 to Count ViiMlll I Tar
inn KH a dtwtolutr young nobleman
of Moscow
MoscowTho
Tho Tarnowskns wore ninut mi
liappy together Tho eniiutoM sayi
hiT husband Illtrontod her growly
Kin dcllborntoly tried to excite his
Jealousy hoping to rid homolf of
him She succeeded so well that tho
count finally shot and killed one
of her admirers nnmed Ilorsovskl
Finally ho b < gan divorce proceed
legs against her
Tho rouuteM placed her case in
Prllukolfs hands lie doom not seem
to have been particularly attracted
by her at drat Tho countoM rOo
solved to attach him to her train of
suitors Silo aurreodud Irllukufl
was a man of Ability education and
standing had a wife and children
and nrncd n largo Incoino from hut
liroftHKlon but ho abandoned every
thing to follow loll TnrnowBka na
slit was Runornlly railed NoRloct
of bin himlnoett rauicd him houcy
louden and to satisfy the llnnnclnl
demand mado upon him by tho
woman ho laved ho ombuzxlcd largo
i iiim from bin cllouta 1
In the course of n European tour
tin I two wero tnk4ng together tho
roi nttM at length mot la Paris an
old nr < ualntniic COUlit Knmarow
I ky for whom eho practically throw
1rllukoff ovor partly purhapn for
variety partly became tho count
was II rich man and IrllukoR nearly
at the end of till rosoureee
Kamarowsky uccopted IM Tar
nowikuH Invitation to return to
ItiiMla w th her and together they
Vlxltcd many Muscovite cities At
Orel tho count Introduced his com
panion to his warm friend Lr Kau
muir who In his turn felt madly In
love with her
Ior some tune the countoM divid
ed her time between ICaiuarowsky
and NauntoiT Tho latter was almost
Inuaiio over her Ho ovqri Bubmttted
to phyalral torturo at her hands al
lowing her to thrust hatpin into his
llesh and to extinguish her clRorotB
by pressing the burning ends against
his hands because as she said she
loved him moro when she saw him
suffering At last tho count made a will In
which ho loft his fortune to La Tar
nowska Ills Ufo was also Insured
In her favor for I 100000 lie want
ed hor to marry him hut ns no
divorce had yet been secured by
Count Tarnowska this was Impos
sible Buta short limo before Kama
row ly was killed tho countiW
made n fresh bid for IMlukoffs
affections She summoned him to
her In lierlln and ho came Soon
ho was again completely under her
Infliienco Tho countess told him
that Knmarowaky and Nnumolt were
Continued on Pajfi Four
LL
Royalty Rushes to Meet American
and Edward is Forgotten in Their
Eagerness to Listen to His Views
Roosevelt Principal Figure at
Luncheon Given by King
George Ycscrday Jcw
Expelled
London May 21Not till today
was It learned tho Important par
Roosevelt played at the royal lunch
eon of Gtorgo at Windsor yesterday
It was attended by tho king and
princes Tim roysJ representatives
and all altondliiK admit that Hoof
volt was tho dominating figure Roy
allies who had not jvt been present
ed crowded nlmul the American
eager for the Introduction They be
sieged him to learn his views on
European politics Tlio questions
lasted for more than an hour Tho
nwmblflfio Uwnmo to Interested In
llio colonel that the note of Borrow
ovor Ivdwards burial was 10111
The Hoosovolls today are at tbo
country homo of Ambassador Hold
rrlnri I kirn Drml
Madrid May 21QuMn 1 Victoria
of Spain underwtxit nccourtusmont
I today a boy l IxHiiR born dead Tho
queens condition Is IKXU Time sc
MnKhemcnt wall unlookcxl for Al
fonso to burr Ing to Madrid on a
rjwciul train
WClIIII Jl ivii IhlIIII
Itrrlu May l 1ltolOrta todasi
y COO Jows havo been driven
from Kleff and n like number from
Moscow limo total expuMonH are
Kvttmatod at 40OOO In n majority
Iumawd the autliorltloH cnvollcd ehll
tires taking bnbos from their moth
lent and leaving l inronta tho cholco
of nbandonlnc their hom 0 or their
children NaturaHy the follow Into
exllo ThouMid wHI omlgrato to
Amorlra CIIAHMH STXDFIII
DIIvS OF IONC 1I1It
Mr Charles Ktandllold H4 years
old n well known building con
tractor died at 1130 I I oclock this
morning at his homo 12G I Lang
staff Avitntio after a several months
Illnvwi of dropsy Ho camo hero over
two years ago from Morgailflold and
tho body will bo shipped thoro at
1110 I oclock tomorrow morning for
burial Ho WitS n member of the
North Twelfth street llaptUt church
Surviving him nro his wlfo and two
Ions Mntwrs S C Standllcld of
Fulton and J No Standlleld of ta
ducah
NEW PARSONAGE BOUGHT
BY GERMAN LUTHERANS
The trustees of the Herman Luth
eran church on South Fourth street
have purchased tho frame residence
at the southeast corner of Fourth
and Clark streets and It will bo
utIlized ns a parsonage The pastor
tho Itov William Orothor Is occupy
lag tho parsonage now Hefore the
church was remodeled tho parson
age was In tho roar of tho building
hut last summer when reconstructed
the auditorium of tho church waa
enlarged
S S S a
a
S ROY FKUIHST
a
S Meadvlllo I Mlss1lny 21 a
Wllllo IoU 11 cars old
S was arrested today charged a
S with tho murder of Edgar I I
Newman 12 years old Au
thorities aayi tho shooting of
thin Newman boy wns tho ro I
Milt of a feud between tho S
S Irltchard and bowman fami
S lies The Ixitts aro friendly
S to time PrltetmrdB Sheriff
S Jones said ho learned tho
S laU hpy several days ago
S vowed ha would kilt Newman
S on his first opportunity
S
I
BANK CLEARINGS
OLEARINGSAND
AND BUSINESS
IT VS4 GOOD wmm IX I ALL
MNKH ItUIMtlXCl TIIADKH
MVILV I
flank clearings lila week were
rJ917n I
l > uo to tho pleamnt weather there
was n gratIfying Incrcato In busl
nets of nil lInes thin week Tho
bank clearings reach largo figures
alt evidence of a splendid business
Itelat trade has shown the effect of
pleasant weather by the largo num
bo ot iboppore who have been out In
ore
oreIn building llneti tho awarding ot I
the contract for tho construction ot
the new bank building bj tho First I
satlonal bank was pleasant now
Tho new building will Improve the
ppoaranco of tho biitrineiM district
inJwHl give ehtploynvent to n large
orce of men all rammer At jircoont
bero is t a large nmSTfnt of construe
Ion work In progreiis
Til I < Ack Malleable Iron company
mrchasod tho Brown Manufacturing
omnpany of Ilaclno WIs and will
remove thn plant to Iadticah It Is
xpcckM that hip plant will be ready
or operation coon after Juno 1
UMIfTIWY ItUlilM WIMi
IIIC COXSIMCUOUSLV HKKy
The contract for the placing of a
argo sign cqntalnlng rules govern
ng Oak Grove cemetery at the left
land of tho Trimble street entrance
ras awarded to Contractor J W
Lock ood last night by the ceme
ery committee of the general coun
cil ilia bid was J2380 It wao or
Icrcd that that section of the come
cry urdtnanco mgutatlng tho sale
and transfer of lote be printed on
tho board In reasonably largo letters
Die controversy over a lot In the
omotery by the heirs of Sardto Moss
ias referred to City Solicitor Camp
hl1l1 Tho committee failed to ratify
the request of Den Maynard totrans
fer onefourth of hi lot to J H
Burner Mrs Paulino Rico was re
used permission to run a water
ilpo to her lot Members present at
tho meeting were Oohlschlaegcr
lank Hanuln Horton and I asky
County Graduates to
Hear Baccalaureate
The baccalaureate sermon to tho
graduates of tho county High school
nail the county graded schools will
bo delivered tomorrow afternoon nt
3 oclock at Lone Oak Tho sermon
will be delivered In tho Ixino Oak
Methodist church by tho Rev 0 T
Sullivan pastor or tho Broadway
Methodist church Ills subject will
bo Tho Spirit of the Iresent Ago
Tho baccalaureate sermon will be
lime Inauguration of tho commence
ment week Next Friday tho com
mencement exercises will bo hold In
Lone Oak
There arw two graduates from tho
county High school the first gradu
nJIng class and 49 members of tho
class from the common schools Mire
Ina Frazler and Byron Klrkpitrlck
1
aro tho graduates of tho High school
Tho other graduates are January
class Xola Adams Uzzlo Anderson
Glad Anderson hattie Adams
Henry nirhon Hortenro mellon WILl
Donnoll Nota Donnoll l BC 13 Flflhor
THE WEATHER
The predictions and tempera 4
ceo for tho past ivrcntyfoiir
hour will lie found At the top
of the seventh column OD MC
1IIIIi I WL
a >
I
Oclo Ferguson Annie Frazier Muriel
tiroise Bernice Hnclson Marlon
HaoUon Virgil Johcwn Will Kelly
Ivrotia Kavanaugh Jinao Lawrence
lottlo Martin Vorna Thlppa Will
Illvos Amj Klckman Charles Ron
deau Louise Roddick Nora Stewart
Maggie Scoggln Ruth Mario Smith
Laura l Trainer Bva I Tenon Clara
Vrcn Minnie Torlan May clasll
lila AWcock Ethel Callahan Dettlo
Collalwii Carl Kdwards 1oarl Fos
ter Rebecca Gholgon Gertrude
Knott Horace Martin Florence ily
era Llnnlo Page Lonnlo Roucc
Irene Scopes Ed Sears iRttbblo Scott
Eva Schaeder H II Schaeffer Em
I
melt Troutt and Ollle Springer
IIIIClt
i Tornado in Oklahoma
Shawnee Oka May 21Re
ports today from Garvln coifnty
swept by a tornado last night Indl
rate the damage done WAS much less
than at first supposed Only one
town was totally destroyed At Me
Arty Agnoa Dewberry daughter of
a BaptIst minister was killed
AVhltobed Maysvllio IMoll and Ale
dll were struck but esoaport serious
dnmngo 1 Tho damage to crops was
great A young girl was found a
four miles from Paulla Vallvy fatally
Injured Her identity 10 I unknown
f
CITYS FINANCES
WILL BE DRAINED
TO CARE FOR ALL I
Unanticipated Extra Expens
Which Calls For Large
Amount
Deficit Probably Will Result
This Year
HOW TIII flOORS NOW HTIXI
Indlcatlono are now thkt Paducal
will not quit this o car With a bal
nice and It Is scarcely probable that
the city will get through tho fiscal
year ending January 1 without n
deficit This eltuatton1 is oaueod bj
the appropriations made for enter
prices not anticipated at the begin
I nlag of the year and not provide
for by tho budget wljkh stretched
the limit of possible Income to lake
aro of all Its provision
A short loan probably will be
Icccusarj to carry tho city through
Inc June payroU until tuxes begin
oinlng In but that 10 l net the worn
3f II
ItTho
Tho financial situation to May H
waif about thIs Tho estimate of ex
I iciifces and Income for the year WW
was R080CO of which M0051234
have been collected leaving a bal
mro to bo collected of 20754766
It IK estimated that tho city may bs
loso work collect 206440 though
Icenses bM reason of unavoidable do
lays in collecting them may fall lire
and reduce tills amount The actual 1
xioxpendcd apportionment for a II
IIdCIartmonts i
rome departments already ovlji
drawn slightly in taking care of II
ivoldable and unexpected contln
ccndes leaving the narrow margin
of less thnn 4000 between tho ex
treme possibility of collections sod
dixaslVpofslblo expenditures bj
Iho 1taftIts
Upon this agho wing It would not bo
IIIHcultfoailhj clty to get thrqugh
the year vtlllSctirrcnt IltrQulbI
iten the folrbwlns list of additional I
mdcrtakings of the general council
Continued on PIKO Five
ill I4LEit DROVE WAGON IN
CLARKSVILLE TENNESSEE
ClarlI I
Manuel iMlllor colored of Clarke
Hie Tcnn who escaped from ttieI I
ounty jail sIx hours after ho was
3d Red inside to await the arrival ot
Cblef of Police J E Robinson of
hirkevllle was rtvoaptured last
III Ijrht and thla morning Chief Robin
In loft for homo with his prisoner
who wttl face a charge of grand
irceny
ircenyMilter
Miller was employed as a driver
for tho M C worthington Grocery
ominny at darkevllle and Is ac
ustd of fitcalhig hams sugar and
her goods and carrying them to a
rcsillun1l1t across tho street where
ho sold them and pocketed tho
toncy
ISA I
SAYS IT IS NOT illS BODY
Another clew to the possible Ident
It ty of the murdered boy found April
10 apparently has vanished Arcbt
act Charles Lrfissltor who Is a cousin
of Wit Wllklne of Lynn Grove Cal
away county says ho viewed the
hody of tho murdered boy and
knows positively that tho boy was
not WilkIns There was only a
light resemblanco of the features of
be dead boy with those ot my cousin
Wit Wilkins said Mr Lasaltcr to
lIay However It teems Impossl
blo b to convince Mr Wilkins that the
ody is not that of his son I have
fcolved several letters and pictures
from Wilkins father who la almost
razed wlth srlot over Ibo absence
of his boy
1I 1 I
IDRIZ ORDERED
TOWN FIRED ON
OMMAXDKU OF VENUS TOLD TO
DISIIEOAIU U AMERICAN
1KOTKST
Colon May 1lt was learned
day that In the excb ngo of mess
ges between President JIadrIz and
enernl Arias commanding tho
itcuraor Venus the latter was or
dered to bombard llluetlelds Irre
poctlvo of orders of tho American
officials Tho Venus Is said to bo
from Grey
en routo to IIIueBelds
own where she went when driven
Wilt by tho tnled States gunboat
Paducsh i i I
I r i rri > +
c 4
McCracken County Assessment is
Increased Ten Per Cent Instead oi
TwentyFive Per Cent by Board
I
Will Add Nearly 10000 to <
County Revenues and Will I
Make Assessment Close Ic
Million and Hail Larger
Frankfort Ky May 21Spe
clanTbo state board of equaliza
tion In its final action Increased thu
assessment of iMcCracken 10 po
cent Fulton five Craves and Mar
Ebalj 1C Hickman 20 end Dalian
and Carlisle 25 per cent The first
raise of McCracken was 25 but ii <
committee protested before the
board and 15 per cent was taken off
This Increases McCrackons assess
meat from approximately 14300
000 and Increasing the count rev
onuo about 9000
Lincoln institute Wins
Louisville Ky May 21Spe
clanJudge Shackelford handed
down a decision holding unconttltu
tlonnl tho Holland law prohibIting
the operation of an Industrial cchoo
III any voting precInct without the
ccoscnt of a majority of tho voters i
In the precinct The bill was aImed
at tho Lincoln Institute In Shelby
county
countyAnna
Anna Couple Married Here
Miss Addle McClaln and John Dll
Ion a couple from Anna III were
married today at noon at tho court
house by County Judge Alben W
Ilarklcy Tho couplo wero married
In tho office df County Court del
qua G Slngldtoii Tho couplo came
to Paducah this morning from
Anna HI for a quiet wedding and
rlll return Ibis evenlnJr 1
i pl t
Newfoundland Call l
Xew York May 1 21 Americas I
representatives to appear before the
LnJlcrTjjtjQnaV Arbitration Tribunal at
The Hagno In tho Newfoundland
fisheries cam called today on the
15nor Laplnnd The court convenes
Juno 1 The delegation consists of
Senator Root as chief counsel
Chandler Anderson I Turner of
Spokane Samuel Eider of Boston
Jamea Scott of the state depart
mont Charles Warren of Detroit
and Robert Lansing of Watertown
Judge Gray of Delaware will act as
judge on the tribunal England Is
to Hind distinguished lawyers Tho
case Is a century old
CHAMP CLARK ON
THE COMMISSION
OUXDS CHARGE OF DEMOCRAT
AGAINST IRKSIDKXTS TAR
IFF ItOARI
Washington May 21ChamP
Clark sounded the Democratic key
iotn for this years campaign In the
house today Clark declared the
ropoeal to appropriate 250000 per
annum to the support ot tho tariff
Qmmlsftlon was a motion to post
KXIO the verdict of tho public on the
tariff to a time more convenient for
the stand patters Ho aId It to
another effort though desperate to
hoodwink tho voters The creation
of such a commission would be an
illustration of how tar tho legisla
live branch government has surrond
ered Its constitutional rights to the
executive
executiveHo
lie declared everjl now offlco add
ed to the power of tho executive Ho
predicted a sweeping Democratic
victory in November shouting Up
guards and qt them
Clark said It matters not wheth
with the
er the executive operates
bIg Mick or a smile the power ot
ongress steadily dwindles Some
mon are eo constituted their courage
Dozes out as oon as they como Into
he presence of n president At tho
iresent rate of growth of the exec
tive power iV wont bo long until an
American Cromwell mal wallc into
his chamber and roar out his com
nand as It was heard In tho Drltlrti
OUBO of commons 260 years ago
Away with tho bauble
COUNTY DECLARES THAT
PURPOSE IS ONLY DELAY
A statement that the appeal of
W A Thompson ousted keeper of
the county almshouse vs the fiscal
ourt of McCracken county was
moldy for the purpose ot delay was
flied this morning In circuit court by
lounty Attorney Sanders E Clay
lie asks that the circuit court affirm
tho judgment ot the fiscal court In
declarIng the cilice ot county alms
ouse keeper vacant
SS S SSSI o sa
S FLIES OVER CHAXXEK i
Dover England May 21 i
S Count do Lcsscps the French a
S aeronaut today duplicated the a
S flight of Louis Illcrlot last
S summer flying across the Eng a
S halt channel from Calais to I
S here Ho landed without a I
mlsbapI
S
KITTY LEAGUERS
PLAY TOMORRO
FANS WILL HAVE CHANCE TO
NEE AMJ PITCHERS IN
ACTION
Local fans will havo tho first op
portunIty of seeing the Paducah
league team players perform tomor
row when the squad will bo dIvIded
Into two teams and tho Regular
pitted against the Cubs A largo
crowd Is assured for tomorrow after
noon as tho players havo been prac
ticing for a week and are In good
shape The fans who have seen the
team practice think the team Is In
good shape
The game will be Interesting from
the first Inning as every player Is 1
anxious to retain his berth and cs
cape the ax All of the pitchers will
be given an opportunity to show
their stock of curves The team
needs the support of the fans and
tho game should bo witnessed by a
large crowd as the expenses of the
training season amount to consider
able
Play will be called at 3 oclock
and Gus Bratilc will umpire Sev
eral of tho best local players will bo
In tho lineup The teams willline
upREGULARS
REGULARS CUBS
Overton c Block
Harris p Crane
Gulnn p Tadlock
Payne lb Nowacki
Tldwcll 2b Corbett
Cooper 3b Carroll
Robertson ss Lockhart
W lo neIC Keely I
Angcmelrer ct Mercer I
Hart rf Smith
Payne a first sacker from Saxton
Mo Is expected to arrive tomorrow
morning and will be ready for the
game tomorrow afternoon HopkIns
vllle signed Brown a fast player
that Paducah was after I
Centrals Win
The Centrals defeated the T T T
Ts by a score of 17 to 16 The
lineup was
Centrals H SIngery c A Sing
sty and Phelps p Gockol Ib Luft
enburg 2b A SIngery 3b Calvin
PS Jacobs If Androcht cf Morgan
rf
T T T T Utterbaek c Hannan
and Meacbam p Browne Ib Han
nan 2b Morgan 3b O Hart ss
if Hart If j R Eaker cf Parker rf
Had Day for Pearson
Two accidents happened to J W
Pearson watchman nt the new offlco
building at Fourth street and Broad
way In quick succession last night
While on top of the building Pear
son stumbled and fell bruising him
self about tho body Whllo climb
ing down ho Injured his hand on a I
rusty nail The Injuries which areI I
not serIous wero dressed by Dr
J F B AcreoI I
MRS EADES GETSI
i I
NINETY DOLLARS i 1
i
I
L1MOXY IEXDIXQ SUIT DE
1
MURRER tS OVER
RULED
I
Ninety dollars a month was allowed
owed this morning In circuit court
for the maintenance of Mrs Wood
son Coles Eades and her two chll I
then pending the litigation of her
suit for divorce from hor husband
Nathan William Eados Tho motion I
for maintenance was passed upon
his mornIng by Circuit Judge Wll 1
lam Reed and ho directed Mr
Eades to pay the maintenance from
April 14 Mrs Eades asked for 100
a month maintenance
Tho demurrer of tbo defendant to
tho jurisdiction of tho McCracken
circuIt court trying tho divorce case
was overruled Attorneys filed a de
nurrer to time petition and a motion
to quash the return of the sheriff on
the basis that Mrs Eades was not a
resident I of McCracken county
IetOf
DID SUGAR TRUST
KEEP ACCOUNT OF
SCALE THEFTS
Government Prosecutor Saya
He Has Traced it to
Secretary
Havemeycrs Right Hand Mai
IDVllvei
InvelvI
GOES BEFORE JURY MONDAY
New York May 21 Evidence
tending to prove that Charles R
Helke secretary of tho sugar trust
had complied a statistical table
showing money of ho corporation
saved by the fraudulent weighing
of sugar WIlliamsburg docks Is In
possession of tbo government ac
cording to Special Prosecutor Stun
son It will bo presented to the Jury
Monday at the resumption of the
trial Helke Is tho right hand man
of late President Havcmcyer of the
sugar trustI I
Returns From K T Meeting
Mr E W Whittemore eminent
commander of tho Paducah Knights
Templar has returned from Win
chester where tho annual conclave
of tho Knights Templar was held
Tho next meeting will be held in
Lexington Probably Paducah will
make an effort to land the meeting
In 1912 >
A J
Autos Collide
Yesterday afternoon about 6
oclock tho automobile of Mr Her
bert Wallerstoln collided with he
machine of H G Terrell at Fourth
street and Broadway where the
street Is partially blockaded by the
erection of the now hank building
Mr Wuilorstoln0 raachjne was dam
aged slightly
rJ
Suits Filed la Circuit Court
Annlo M Brown filed suit against
her husband George Brown for 31
orce and alimony to the extent of
3000 She alleges that her bUs
band is guilty of cruel treatment
The custody of their child Idell 12
years old is also asked by the
mother Sho stated In her petition
hat bo was owner of a lot on Joffer
son street between Fountain avenue
and Nineteenth street valued at 3
000 An attachment was prayed and
granted on all of his property
Sheriff Likes the Country
Sheriff George Rouser will return
returnI
to his home at Florence Station
about June 1 He removed to Padu
cab January 1 when he took charge
of the sheriffs office lie will re
move to tho country for the cummer
and possibly will not return to the
city next winter to reside
Clironlclo Crop Summary
New York May 21our tQIe
graphic reports this evening from
the south denote that tho weather
has been much more favorable on
the whole during the week Needed
and beneficial rain has been quite
genera and the temperature has
beret higher as a rule
F RED ROTH AILL REPLY
TO ADDRESS OF WELCOME
Mr Fred Roth of the undertak
Ing firm of Mattll Efinger < Roth
will attend the tenth annual meeting
of the Funeral Directors Association
of Kentucky which meets In LouIs
ville Juno 15 16 and 17 Programs
for the meeting have Just been ro
eived hero and Mr Roth la booked
for a response to Mayor W O
leads welcome address at the open
as of the meet The sessions will
e held at the Seelbach hotel
lbe
S
ORGAN LUMBER COMPANY
GEfTS JUDGMENT FOR HALF
Judge Walter Evana In the United
States court at Louisville awarded
11 13 judgment to the Morgan Lam
er company vs the West Kentucky
Coal company In a suit to recover
llegedf damages for the loss of a
aft of logs Thejudgment was half
tbe amount asked for James Camp
bell and E W Bagby represented
Iho lumber company and Wheeler
Hughes Berry the coal company
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