s F fa1 r i > m Jfj5r f I r 1 k < J Tt 4ilstditiont A c c J 4 J i i v it L Y 5 1 S T t 5 k LARGEST CIRtULATION IN WINCHSTER AND CLAD COUNTlS < > < 4r THE WINC iEST 4S NEws r 1 i VOL 1 NO 89 J > > WINCHESTER KY TUESDAY JANUARY 261909 11 2 CENTS A COPY II CENTS A WEE I TRADE BRISK TON COURT DAY Largest Crowd in Years About 1200 Head of Cattle on the s L Market i Monday was county court day and the crowd that was in town was pro nounced by all to be the biggest that has been seen here on court day for some years The crowd at the stock yards hiring the morning hours was also unusually large and the buying was brisk Trading at the Shippers and Far mers Stock Yards court day was exceptionally brisk and practically all the stock offered was sold c J12O Cattle on the Market There was about 1200 head of cat 4t tle on the market and of this number about 200 were sold at very satis factory prices The prices on feed cattle ranged from 3 4 to 4cents which is considered extra good for this time of the year There was about 2Q milch cows on the market and they were all sold at prices rang ing from 35 to 65 Among the real J good sales that were reported was the sale of 51 yearling cattle by G W Holsten to different parties for 15 per head Good Quality and Good Prices There was an unusually large num her of horses and mules an the downtown market and they were re ported as being ofan extra gpod quality and brought good prices The crowd that was in town was said by all to be the largest seen here en court day for sQme time Some of the Sales The following are some of the sales Joe Filder sold 3 steers 5001bs at 334 cents 6 light steers at 340 a lot of 880lb heifers at4 cents and a good cow at 3 cents M B Jones bought 33 steers SOO Ths at 44 cent WH Hodgioh JJb g1iV20 srsi 700lbs at 41h cents aI Jones R Brandenburg bought a carload of steers weighing from 400 to 1000 lbs at 414 cents M Lykin sold 3 steers SOOlbs ti 4 4 cents < G M Haulcy sold 51 steers loflv Ibs at 1iieach George Lewis bought 4 cows at 3 > cents centsJ J H Noble sold 32cows at 3 cents 7 small tefcrsatllflT each and f U lot of small heifers at 16 W E Little soldScows and heif rs at 362V 20 yearling steers 600lbs at 450 and bought 20 steers 750tbs at 425 Mr Legerof Knox county sold 7 steers 680lbs at 4 + r 9 cents Charlie Rose sold 50 mixed cattle at 44 cents There was a large number of Jimules on the market most of them fI good quality Tie demands ° was briskat advancing prices v Thq following are specimen prices ttt N P Gay sold a fouryearold mar T mule to A Renickfor 200 Se also sold a pair of 15hand mare mules for < 350 350W H Hod ljdsold a pair of mar mules to Lexington party f or425 and these were afterwards sold again at a profit Jas Oliver sold to Joe Downing a nice mare 1nu141h hands high for d200 200Cal Cal Crawford sold one pair for X500 another for400 Jas Eades sold a mare mule for 200a 200J J E Brandenburg solda small horse mule for 136 Dallas Powell sold a small two yearold mule for 95 and a five yearold mule for 140 7 SMALL BLAZE AT HOME OF HENRY BAKER Y Fire Depart ant Responds to Call r v Early Tuesday Morning 0 f The fire department was called t early Tuesday morning to the resi deuce of Henry Baker oh Wood ord avenue to extinguish a small blaze in the roof of his house caused by a defective flue The loss was small covered by insurance ACCEPTED CALL Elder Thomas Knox > of this city 1 has accepted call to the Bald Hill Christian TV jf t1irchin Nicholas v county i < > > yr t r I I COLLEGE BEATS TOWN TEAM Third of Indoor Ball Series Results in Score of 19 to 17 For Collegians Monday night the thirt t the < series c ries of indoorbaseball games be veen the college nine and the Winchester Reds was played before a good aud ience and resulted in a win for the collegians by a score of 19 tol7 The Reds started off with a big lead in the first inning but thecollege boys caught up in the third and held the lead until time was calledvat t le ox i piration of the hour agreed upon as I the time limit the score gQing back to the fifth inning < It c The feature of the game wad the spectacular work of Prof Dalgety who officiated in the box for the win ners He pitcheda remarkable game hit like a fiend and his fielding was a revelation In the third inning he practically retired the opposing side maki g r two putouts and an assist Caldwell Crockett and Cannon also played sensational bull though it is hard to pick out any particular stars as the teams last night were excep tionally will balanced i v 1 For the Reds Campbell pit hcd steadily and fielded his position nice ly Berry and Crane also deserve special mention The team asa whole played up to their standard and it was simply a case of the best teain won as has been the case in thfe otbertwo games of the series The lineup follows Winchester K W C Strode C Eagle Campbell P Dalgety Todd First Sase Henry Berry Second Base Caldwell I McClure Third b5s Aitkhi t Proctor + aS Sj 1 i Stone Crane IS Sf Crockett Benton f v r R F t Green Moore L F rarinon Umpire Curny Duty f a INVITATION TO A LOUlSVltLE BANQUET l Heads of Houses Invite Blue Grass 1 Hosts For Spread on Jan uary 29 ColR R Perry received the fol lowing invitation Tuesday morning the banquet that js fo be given by the Louisville Heads of Houses at the Seelbach Hotel January 29th Louisville Heads of houses to their Bluegrass hosts The honor of your company IS re quested at a banquet to be given at the Seelbach Hotel January twenty ninth at 730 Pm in recognition of courtesies extended to the excurion ists through the Bluegrass on Aug ust 28fkto 30th Please reply SAM P JONES Chairman Louisville Ky 1 THOSE INVITED beo given by the members of the fire de partment in Mondays issue of The News it was stated that only intimate friends of the department were in vited but this is not correct as only the members and city and county offi cials are invited invitedr COUNTY SCHOOL QUESTIONS ARE HERE Superintendent Tanner to Conduct M andR Saturday v I County School Superintendent Tan ner has received from State Super intenediit of Public Instruction7 Crabbe the questions for the exam motion ot applicants for County School diplomas The examination will be held in Superintendent Tan mrs office on Friday and Saturday Ja ugly 29 and 30 Those who fail in the January examination or who are unable to take the examination will lie given u second opoortunity the second Friday and Saturday in May All who have Completed the com m on school courseware eligible to take the examination jj rI > r jtfrt L I r A LAWRENCE LOWELL NEW HEAD OF HARVARD Professor Abbott Lawrence Lowell who will succeed Dr Eliot as presi dent of Harvard university next spring is a descendant of one of the oldest and best known families in New England The cities of Lowell and Lawrence are named for his ancestors He was graduated from Harvard in 1877 He has written extensively on legal ethical sociological and educational topics MONDAY IS JONAH DAY FOR WINCIM Basket Ball and Broom Ball Teams Are Beaten By the Out side Teams s Monday proved to be ajonal1 with the different nthj e1 ia rgajilza q1 of the city The asks f ba l1 team oft Kentucky Wesleyan t1ege I J as de feated at the Auditorium Monday af ter > oon by the High School team of Lexington by the score of 22 to 15 This was the second ofa series of games to be played this season and it attracted a large and enthusiasti crowdand promises to take well The broom ball team known as the Redi tvent to Richmond and were defeated by the team of that phiCe in what was said to be the fastest game seen this season The score was 1 to 0 In spite df the bad and rainy weather that prevailed Monday night there was a large crowd at the Audi torium to sea the game of indoor baseball betwefh the college and town teams whichiniesulted in a victory for the college team iy a narrow mar gin the score being 19 to 18 This was the first time the college team has succeeded in defeating the town team The next attraction at the Audito rium will be the broom ball game Wednesday night between tHe Won Wonders regularAuditorium Auditorium team TWENTYTWO THOUGHT DEAD Men Entombed in Boswell Mine Are All Believed to Have Perished Special to The News Tivenr tytwo men were entombed in the Boswell coal mine in Somerset coun ty following an explosion v which filled three men The entombed men entered the mine to investigateiand were caught by subsequent explo sions All are believed to be dead Superintendent G Logan and assist ant superintendent George Morris are among the dead IMPORTANT TIMBER > DEAL Floyd Day has sold a tract of land on Frozen Creek Breathit county to Winterbotton Son of Grand Rapid Michigan for 35QOO of which 30 000 was paid in cash The buyerii pute in mills at once and begin w cutting the timer V < l h EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BURLEY SOCIETY I f Meets Wednesday Morning and Dis trict Board on Thursday I Adoption dfPiedgeV The Executive Committee of the > thitila Q 1 e1 4 regular t Session Wednesday morning and continue jii session un t tit the meeting of the District Board which will be held TNjrdpyPr itlent LeBus will rirrive Tuesday f rom his home in Cynthiana and will fee present at both meetings Aside from the routine business the one most important feature of the meeting will be the final adoption of the pledge fo ihe pooling of the 1909 crop which was passed upon at the meeting of the Union Society in Louisville January 21 The pledge is somewhat different from the one under which the 19067 crops were pooled The conditions of the pledge under which the pooling of the 1909 crop will be done wilL probably be given out at the meeting INFORMAL MEETING I AT THE COURT HOUSE Citizens Invited to Confer Tuesday l < < Night With President I x Frost r 4 There will be an informal confer ence of citizens with President Frost of Berea held in the county court room at the court house Tuesday night at 7 30 oclock with reference to the Industrial School for colored people The meeting is open to ev eryone who is interested in this movement and a large attendance is desired The following is the com7 mittee on themeeting J M Benton > RR Perry D T MatlackC H Bowen and WM Beckner i A GOOD PLOY i The following tel5amwas receiv ed this morning by Mr Dipelli from the manager of the opera house at Paris Ky Flaming Arrow GompanY play d here last night fosa good house Performance good1 White Eagle worth the price of admissioh Advise people of Winchester to go7 1 U 4 WE WELCOME THEM The family pf Mr JR M Mills foreman of theE 1g1 b dasUng Co arrived Saturday from Cleveland Oluoi to make VlJllc1ltheuhome For tke present tejijfclar msa kouse on Way Jiet i J t 11 Jr I tt L f t j t 1Vii t t i n r rf MEN SHUT UP in MINE Were Investigating Unsatisfactory ConditionsGas Explo sion Occurs J 4ji s v r Pittsburg Jan 26TJiile Superin tendent J G Logan and a party of miners were investigating conditions which had been unsatisfactory in the coal mine of the Merchants Coal I company at Boswell Somerset coun ty a gas explosion occurred which has already cost the life of one man and may result in the death of a dozen more Because of the anticipated trouble the night shift was not permitted to enter the mine and thus the lives of many men were spared < Superintendent Logan accompa nied by Mine Boss George Morris Pit Boss John Cole and 11 foreigners had begun an investigation and were nearly a mile back in the mine when the explosion occurred Such was its force that a 10ton motor was turned upside down The mine caved in asM the passage way was completely blocked with 10 men back of the ob struction Three foreigners badly burned found their way out CARTER IS PERSISTENT I Brings Postal Bank Bill Up In Senate Senatee Washington Jan 26The postal savings bank and the omnibus claims bill were before the senate for discus sion and amendment but no substan tial progress was made on either measure tAn amendment was made to the postal bill limiting to 500 thet amount of the deposits of any one person and fixing the rate of interest to be paid at 2 per cent with the un derstanding that the amendment would be subject to further change by the senate Senator Carter in charge of the measure announced that he Would keep it before the senate on every opportunity until it was disposed of Senator Heybum of Idaho yin an ex etended speech opposed the passage of rO Fw I rrMrr Prepares Penitentiary Measure Columbus Or Jan 26To Senator Alsdorf has been allotted the task of preparing the bill providing for the remodeling of the Ohio penitentiary along the lines suggested by Former Governor Harris and Governor Har mon An appropriation > rof 150000 fwill be requested The shops aban doned by the operation of the Wertz law will be remodel i and used in nas the manufacture of auch articles as can be used in other state institu tions rR MtMBERSe Governor Harmons Appointees on Agricultural Board Take Hold Columbus 0 Jan 26 In order that Jacob F Beidler of Lake county a Republican and Jesse F Cross of Fayette county a Democrat might tf participate in the reorganization of the state board of agriculture today Governor Harmon removed two mem bens of the board L P Bailey of Be mont county and H M Brown of Highland County both Republicans and made the appointments of Messrs Beidler and Cross made last week to take effect Feb 1 effective i at once Bristow Made Senator Topeka Kan Jan 26Today both ht houses of the Kansas legislature met j in Joint session and eleqted Joseph L Bristow of Salina United States i j senator to succeed Chester I Long for a sixyear term beginning March 4 next WRECKEDs Several Employes Hurt When Gas Explodes In Basement Columbus Neb Jan 26rAn ex plosion of gas in the basement of the Thurston hotel badly wrecked the building and seriously injured J L Hunter the cook and Mrs ltrater his assistant the woman so badly she may not recover James OBrien a workman who was in the basement Was blown out of the room but is not seriously hurt Fifteen traveling men in the dining room escaped witn minor injuries dMedals For Wright Brothers Washington Jan 26Gold medals medalle lewlth suitable emblems are to13e awarded to Orville and Wilbur Wright by congress in recognition and appreciatidn of their great ser vices in the advancement dt aerial navigation and for their ability cour age and success in navlgatijg tkd air if the house of reprMe totlTM ap TPot a resolution adoptwt by the MMUttt Senator Foralcier of QTttai in traced the weltttipir Trhlok in arms y tits 1 yyp 3 > y v st Yi < Z B > i rtk 2rs r f It L i y tf J t h r t 111 > WEATHER i1 I Generally Fair Toni lt Wednesday fatr Much f oj Change in temperature MAINE ENTERS HAVANA HARBOR Coming Arouses Interest Among All v ClassesAnchors Wear 4 7 vWreckage Havana Jan 260n the eleventh anniversary of the arrival of the old battleship Maine on her illfated mis sion to Cuban waters the new Maine with the still more modern Missis sippi following in her wake sailed into Havana harbor to be present at the inauguration of General Jose Mi guel Gomez and the new Cuban gov ernment on Thursday next This is the first visit of the name sake of the wrecked warship and her coming excited great interest not only among Americans but among all classes of the residents who lined the harbor walls fror 7 tery opposite Mor wharf off which then uatfle ships are moored to anchorage buoys within a few hundred yards of the tangled mass of steel and the old fighting top the visible remnants oC the vessel destroyed Feb 15 1898 Occasional applause and some cheering greeted the ships but for the most part the Cubans looked on silently All shipping in the harbor stopped as the two big vessels threaded the channel to the anchor age buoys assigned to them by the port authorities These buoys are the nearest in the harbor to the wreck of the old Maine which naturally at tracted intense Interest on the part of the officers and men on the f1hiPfJt and parties from both vessels made gat close inspection in small boats of the visible portions of the wfeclc The streets of Havanas downtown section are filled with hundreds of bluejackets on liberty Lieutenant Commnader W T Cluverius of the Missfssippi is a survivor of the old Maine on which he was serving as a midshipman at the time of the explo sion which destroyed her Lieutenant Compander Sumner E W Kittelle navigator of the Mississippi is a son ref therrMrr rrMrrMains I Tt 4 4 i STOCK RAISERS MEET i I American National Live Stock Ass elation Begins Sessions Today Los Angeles Cal lab 25Que tions of great Importance to cattle men throughout the country especial IjT In the wet will be dSectteoBd at the twelfth annual convention of the American National Live Stock racer elation beginning ere totay aid lasting three days Hundreds of < 2ale gates aeotis whom ire owmefs et some of the biggest weeterm rasclMsv throng the streets of the city Among the important questtowr which will come before the convee tion will be the proposed revision oT meatr hides wool and other products of U e live stock industry fIt is expected that the association will adopt resolutions favoring the en actment of laws for adequate railroad service the furnishing of plenty t freight cars and other problems r transportation Protectionf Sacramento Cal Jan 26 fyajtluMi C Cqghlan of San Francis c6 > ijitjrfr duced a joint resolution in the aggiB bly calling upon the CaliforqlaU delis = gallon in congress to urge the estab hIiahment in Pacific waters of a fleet whose war strength shall be as great as that of any other nations on1 the Pacific 4 SECURE ONE JUROR Slow Progress Is Being Made fa Cooper Trial at Nashville Nashville Tenn Jan 26The nit result of another days work in the trial of Colonel Duncan B Cooper Robin Cooper and John D Sharpe for the murder of exSenator Carmack ewas one lone juror added to the six paneL of 500 men reported One hundred and twenty were examined Of three only one qualified J H Vaughn Tie hearing of the charges agaiagt JMTOP Leigh will take place as soon a tk wiiokg will probably be Wednesday r Will Hold Both Jebc Fostoria 0 Jan 26 Mayor An derson has decided to reject thest vice of Attorney General Deataaa aad will continue to preside over tAe flee tinier of this city and at the saM represent the people of this coafp ie Blouse district at Washington Fire Destroys PIqua Plant Piqua 0 Jam 26 ne plant e lithe Louis land Iron com UT Ras destroyed > ap Sfe at a kiss off 20 < tO The j Uat was located iloiaa the PeMsylTaiila railroad tod MIi eager trails krt te > ee detoered asi lr8I hta Ji < jJ Y I a