Y y jf i'" w3pi t" THE CAIRO BULLETIN, FRIDAY MORNING, MA Y 8, 1008 ffirrr. trail nut in MUIMMtimNMMIIIHIMIUHMIIMHtNMMIMt SOCM Z, PERSONAL i THE WEATHER COOK WITH GASl aiiiiiriiiiTirirriTr I CARNIVAL IS S tar4 M Cairo PnatoOM lot rtilMli throat k tfc will at saooad-eiaM tatai Arcade Theatre 221-223 Eljfhth Street. Moving Pictures Illustrated Songs rrotfram Changed Dally Tonight THE PROPHETESS OF THIEVES. UNCLE BILL'S BULL. Wedding Postponed. Miss liertha Sohlosser wishes to an- KOiinri'lliut tht Schlonsor Coleman reddhfg in postponed indefinitely. Ladies' Aid Society. Ladies' AM of the Calvary Haptist church will mci't this altortioon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Wil liam MtL'won of luOl Locust street Cheerful. Workers. s The Cheerful Morkors of the Cairo IJaptist church, will moot this after noon at i':,,o o cloeK at me resilience of Mrs. W. S, Dewey of I vvonty-HXtn antl Kim streets. DR. MORRISON DENTIST Or mi TOT Commercial A Cannon Pnon Tt AUTO . BALL BEARING - MOWER. LAWN Bridge Whist Club. The Bridge 'WShist Club met yester day afternoon with Mrs. K. C. llalliilay of Twenty-eighth street. The highest .scores at the game wore made by Mr. Waller . Krebs, who m.iile 720 points an. I the second highest was scored by Miss Maude Hastings with f.82 points The club will meet next week with Miss liessie Turner at The HaUiday, wnth high standing (lowers, bows or Humes at the left tide. Some plumes have been seen on the right side. I There are some very attractive sailors Ipf medium size that are tintmed in front with a mass of (lowers and velvet or ribbon. Turbans are extremely fashionable and there are several dif Cerent styles this season. The seme what heavy turban is usually draped with straw or other material and an other shows a high crown sharply di lined, w ith a close curling brim. The heavier turban is I rimmed with sweeo ing plumes or certain kinds of flower:'.. This is a very smart hat to wear with a tailored suit, but it needs a rather large face and prettily puffed hair f make it look smart and .striking. FLORKNCE FAIRBANKS. BAD CONDITION OF GROUNDS GIVEN AS CAUSE BY COM PANY K COMMITTEE. a Four Revolving Cutters made of best crucible steel tempered In oil, spiral form shear cut and self.sharp ening. Highest grade ball bearing parts, perfect adjustment, noiseless In operation and light running. Trices much below many other makes. We have a full line of Garden Wheel barrows, ' Garden Hose, Hose Keels ami Mizzles, and Lawn Sprinklers. Call and get prices. JOS. B. REED, 1003 Ohio Street, Cairo Illinois. Tbt loft lUfrMhlag Driak la ta World , For a Bride-Elect. Miss Nolle Cunningham of upper Washington avenue entertained yes- trday iilternoon honoring Miss Eva Keith, wii'ose wedding to Mr. Mason l.oomis is announced for May 19. The guests were the members of the ("haling Dish Club and after an afternoon of conversation luncheon was served in the dining room which was prettily decorated with white pconh s mid syringas. Mis.-, Iniso Jenner, of lCvansviIU. Ind., "was a guest of the club. lit BOTTLES it alt (aaa Br, brortriM aa aUadi ' Woman's Club Meeting. Ik-spite unpleasant weather there was a fairly good attendance at the meeting of the Womain's Cluh!'"'rit nesday afternoon when the departnicn' of literature gave an excellent' pro gram. Mrs. Charles II. Arhisfroiig. chairman of this department iiresided and in a most happy manner. Mrs. David S. Lansden read a moid Instructive paper on the .Missions of California illustrating it by means of beautiful colored pictures. Miss Maude l-oflin gave an interesting paper on Gypsies in Spain. A musical number was given by Mrs. Leon K. Dentson and Mrs. C. F. Gallgher who played a Mendelssohn' overture. Delegates t6 the biennial of the gi n oral federation which Is to be held In Hoston in June were selected. Mrs.'An drew lihr and Miss Maude xflin be ing the delegates and Mrs. John S Hacker and Miss Effie Lansden, the al ternates. Miss Emma Kahu returned last evening from a visit with friends at St. Louis and Murphysboro. GOMES A WEEK LATER Will Stay in Paducah Another Week and Be Here Week of May 18 Company K Held Meeting Last Evening. Yesterday's Cairo Temoeratures. .Maximum 58 Minimum 47 At 7 p. m . : 05 At 12 midnight (street record) .. 52 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee of Mo., are the guests of Mrs. K. der, of Sycamore street. Morely A. Hoi Frank Spencer of, the Alexander County National Hank went la Ixnils yestcriluv on business. ' Mrs. A. J. Ross of Twelfth street who has been seriously ill, was report ed to be Improving yesterday. The members of Company K met at their armory last evening to transact regular business and to concdei- ocst pouemont,of the big carnival to have been given tinder the auspices of Com puny K next wotk. The poor condi- proposcd show grounds General Conditions. The day was cloudy ami threaten ing, but a light drizzle was the ex tent of the rainfall. The governm nt bulletin reported measurable rain from 22 points, the heaviest over the. mi. idle unio vaney, iiiniani, soui:ie.n Illinois and Southeast Miss-iuri. Ex tremes of temperature were 90 at l'heenix and t!0 at Huron. Forecasts For Today. Cairo and vicinity: Fair; rising temperature. slowly the Charles L. Frazier of Indianapolis is in the city on business for the V. Smith A- Sons company of Chicago. Miss Grace Johnston who has boon the gmst of her aunt. Mrs. Jesse o Hunt has returned to her home in lllin. Mis. Oti Chicago, who elits, Mr. and Mrs Sevortis and children of are guests of her par Wl R. Hailidav, will Saturday for their home. M rs. C. W." Wood has returned to he.- home in Kansas City, Kas.. after -i two weeks" visit here with her sister, Mrs. Hollo II. Spann of Holbrook av DUO. Mrs. William It. Gilbert, who h:is boon ill for a month at the home of her son. Prof. Barry Gilbert, at Cham naign, is much worse and there Is lit tie hope of her recovery. Robert Robertson, little son of Mr ind Mrs. Mark Robertson, of lowei Washington avenue, was severely burn d Wednesday afternoon by falling in to a tub of scalding water. Dr. Clark attended him. Linen ealo now going Fads and Fashions. on'. Those who have' New York, May 7. This is a season bought linens at this of large hats, for really the majority sa are more than of them tend toward the enormous pleased with the excep- shapes. There are always exaggera- tional values we are of- tlons in these, large hats that are on!v ferlug. PRESIDENT AT PINE KNOT. 1 . North Garden, Va., May 7 Prest lHit and Mrs. Roosevelt and their gufifit, John Burrovghs anivel at Pine Knot, from Washington at five o'clock this afternoon. DELICATESSEN SALE. The ladies of the Church of The Re deemer will hold a delicatessen sale senior 8nfl sa,e of . dressing . sacks, aprons and other articles, at Herman r. 0, iV pre Tl the 1 At A. KIki rnun s store Saturday, May 9, all C. D. An, dependent D( The Arab its fifth atuil " in Winter's "4 were present Whiter prest read his rep company 5, September; Henry Wl met and,'. ..... al 1HI Hlll of wir celebrs a danc: day. cheap imitations of some Paris "hats and so the fastidious woman, if she chooses one "of the large snaps, will have it made by an expert milliner. The sailors of the enormous type are not besoming to every woman. The well dressed woman will choose the large hat with the drooping and up turned brim anil high crown or the small close hat. The dominant char acteristic of this season's millinery b the height of the crown and also of the trimming. The crowns are not exactly peaked but they are certainly very I igi end most of them are not very large around. Hats trimmed all over the crown are not as popular as those with it placed solidly around the crown William Holdorbv, of Cairo, will be gratiilateU from the Theological sem Inary of Princeton I'niversity, this week. It Is announced that he will marry in June and will bring his bride '.o Cairo to visit his relatives. TO DISCUSS MERIT SYSTEM. Chicago. 111., May 7 The second hi ennial convention of the national as sembly of civil service commissioners opened in Chicago today for a two days' session. The organizations rep resented at the meeting Include the I'nited States civil service commis sion, the state commissions Of New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, W5scon sin and Colorado, and the muniefpa' commissions of New York, Buffalo. New Haven. Milwaukee, Troy and a number of other cities. The program provides for papers ami addrf-sses-hy some of the most experienced men ir the administration of civil service laws in the I'nited States. Ail prov A leu but ; Unil wl- si; w c I A SPECIAL SALE BENEFIT FOR THE APPRECIATIVE CUSTOMER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VaSII PETTICOAT GINGHAM STRIPED AND PLAIN; 90c Each, Sale Price $1,25 Each, Sale price SI.50 Each, Sale Price 68c 95c $1.10 20 Pieces Madras Curtain materials 25c and 20c a yard. Sale price-15c a yard. 2$ Pair Swiss Muslin Bed Room Curtains, Torchon lace trimmed $1.40 a pair, Sale price $1. 6 other patterns, sale price $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. 75 Par Nottingham and Cable Coid Cuitains. Sale price $1.10, $1.2 $1 65 pr 50 PieceUfamberg Embroidery I to S inches wide, 10c, 15c and' 20c a yard. Sale price 6c a yard. 75 Pieces Valenciennes Laces Re," 10c, 12c and 15c a yard. Sale price 5c a yard 50 D z:n Fine Hack TWels 20x42 inches ISc. Sale price 10c u i icks wnen unnasfe lable Linen 70 inches wide. Sale price 75c a yard, n GEO. SEVENin T. CARNES AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. 3C DC DC 3 CTnZ J Hon of leudered so by the recent heavy rains, i the cause of the gala event being postponed. It would be impossible for the show company to drive their heavy wagons uud other equipment onto th soft ground without same becoming mired. The enow will stav in Pa ducah another week and come here on the ISth for a week. The exhibition is under a tent said to be one of the largest In existence having cost the Snyd-r Company $10. ow for tljo canvas alone. The machine or plant that furnishes the lights which are innumerable, cost the hand some annum t f $i'.j.uoo and produces i light that rivals old Sol. This ox cellent outfit is under the supervision nd direction of men who know their business. The men who tend to the canvas. are the best to be had in hi country and those charged with th operation of the lighting svstem ar. well versed in that line. At tiie meeting last night it was de ided that Company K will have ; earn of athletes, both track and held o mat sue may compete with any of the other companies who will bo at Fort Benjamin Harrison at Indianapo lis, where several regiments of the Illinois .National Guard will go for 'narietivres in September, private En trier will have the srpiad in charge and very fino team of athletes will bf forthcoming. Lieut. Schulz informed the members of the company thai Company C at Carbondale is making rapid stride toward improvement in that outfit and bids fair to rival Company K. He as sorted that K Company will have t( '?et down to hard work and do her best to be able to coni'ietP with all coiners she may have to meet at Indianapolis Theodore Milligan. a Cairo boy, liv ing in the upper part of the city and employed as a sawyer at one of the big mills up town, was admitted to membership in the company, takini: the oath of allegiance last night. Mr Milligan is a healthy looking chap anil will no doubt make fin excellent sol dier. Lieut. Schulz also informed the ompany that when he was In Carbon dale he had a taJk with Major Gal braith on the issuance of the new ride to the Fourth Regiment, and he said he thought that the members of f"ompany K would have the new guns before the 15th of this month. Sun and Moon. Sun will rise todav Si n will s"t today Moon will set tonight ... Note: The foregoing 4:50 a. in. 7:0u p. m. 1:20 a. in. sun and moon record is for Illinois and ap proximates the record at Cairo within a few minutes. Washington Forecast. Washington.. May. 7. ILLINOIS Fair Friday; Saturday w r.ner. Fresh to brisk northwest winds. Mite Society of Baptist church will have a sale of potted plants Thursday ind Friday afternoons at 223 Lighth street. 5 NEWS OF THE RIVERS rmmmti v rs sirs? CITY NEWS ! BRIEF Elected Elders. The Presbyterian congregation has reelected Judge William S. Dewey, M Kasterday and R. II. Spann as elders ot the church and elected J. W. Rule to nil the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr. H. S. Dewev. General Rush For Bargains. Ruby's Toggery was opened yester day morning-the fust day of the great bankrupt sale of clothing ami furnishing goods. The establishment was crowded all dv and a large force of clerks were rushed s'-rvini; the people who came for bargains. The f'.rand Leader will be opui d loxt Mondav. 'Commencing Monday. May 11th he! Steatiie!' piek Fowler will h'ivt r'riro daily at '.: p. m. instead of I o'clock. TROOPS OH GUARD In Ohio From Towns to Protect Night Riders Who Them Are Expected to Make Raids. Columbus. Ohio. May 7. Troops have boon sent, to Adams county In the Hurley tobaeco district to tuard places where raids by "niclit riders" ire most feared. That the authorities are expecting developments in the Hurley tobacco district within the next few day is known but whatever infonnat 'on Adjutant General CritehfloM has from the scone of the tobacco war. Is being carefully guarded. lievonl aving that the situation there Is mrly the adjutant general will n- t dis cuss it. It Is not iniiirobab e th.-it more troops will be sent to the to bacco fields within the next few days. Them is no intention of declaring martial law In the tobacco district. Tho Bulletin will only rent pr month and It worth double U) njoopy. cost on el Is certainly The river marked r.O.r, fool on th i airo gauge last evening snow ing a rise of 1.5 feet on thew i .Tzof I mil rise ot 1.5 feet in 21 hours. It is announced Tram Memphis that 'he Sa lie Lee will no withdrawn from 'he Cairo and Memphis trade after this wo-k. the trade bing well tiken are of by the through steamers. The Hick Fowler was in and oct as usual yesterday with fair business from and to Paducah. Commercial-Appeal: The following will lie the officers and crew of tin Memphis and Cincinnati packet Peters Lee: Thomas Stead, master; William Ki ilh and Jamis Clark, lerks; Arthur Lyon anil Stuart Coa lers, pilots; Al Calder. engineer; lames Crawford, carpenter; Harry vdiler. steward. The Peters Loo will eave Cairo early Sunday morning 'or Cincinnati and will leave Cincin lati Friday, May J 5. for mphis. EVERY ONE IS LOOK INGJjOR COMFORT. Why not habe a cool, comfortable kitchen) With a Gas Range you can do this. You get the heat just where you need it fust when you need it without heating up the whole house to do it. M M m 8 it m M a M NO COAL OR ASHES 7D CARRY, NO DIRT; AND 5 IT COSTS NO MORE THAN COOKING W1THCOAL S Come to our office and look oter our 1908 Model ranges, g 7hey are Beauties and the most economical ranges on the S market. 5 H Any Range in our stock $2.00 Down, 50c per week. 2 CONNECTIONS FREE. 2 CAIRO CITY GAS CO. f CllIiIMlllilll(1it9l11IIIl.lu..a.. - waiaaawawaawiiaiMitmtmi IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO I1NOW t ;i Syttem of Peonage. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat savs: 'A sweeping crusade to rid the levee of its notorious negro dives is being irranged by members of the Steam boat Managers' association, and a iieeting to prepare the plan of cam paign is to be caller, at an eirlv date. The move is prompted bv the diiTI- ulty the steamboat llms experience n getting sufficient ' roustabouts i to mndle their freight and work aboard Oiip and the exorbitant demands in he way of wages made at times by hese. The steamboat men are con inced that a system of peonage pre vails on the river front, and that fie ua.jority of the negroes- are controlled iv a few bosses, who dictate to them when and where they shall work ami hat wages they shall demand. The nayor is to be appealed to to assist m carrying through trie plan to wipe out the joints, and efforts will lie made to prosecute owners who b ase premises for illegal purposes." That all First Class Dealers when vou ask for Soda Water will serve you ouly with The Standard Temperance Drinks Manufactured by Andrew Lohr Bottling Company. NOTICK! NOTICE!! We guarantee our goods to comply with all requirements of Pure Food Laws and will protect and hold harmless all Dealers thereof. ' ' ' K FOR LOHR': AS Yesterday's River Bulletin. Flood Stage Change Stage. 21 hrs. Pittsburg 22 M.l f'.S fall Parksrsburs .... 'Mi 21.7 1.5 fall iiieinnatl 50 ;!!.7 :i.7 rise lOUlsville L'S l'J.l 2.9 rise Cvansville ;!5 :!0.7 4.2 lis" lt. Vernon ;;." 2S.0 ;i.7 rl." It. CarincI 15 1S.II 2 2 rise Nashville 10 17.1 0.0 rise Jhattanooga 1i.,i o 1 ris G'H.tersville . . .. :;i !l 0 (I,:; fa 1 Florence 1C, S.S O.N f al Tiverton 20 I'",.l o.8 r's If hnsonviile .... 21 II ft 2.0 rise Paducah in 27. X 1.1 rise Kansas City 21 1 1.K 1 ,', rise it. Iaimh "0 17.0 1.1 rise heste,- ;;o 17.7 2.2 rise . Girardeau . . . 2S 1.7 rise New Madrid .... "I 2S.S 0.1 rise Memphis :! ! 27.S 0.:!f all Vieki-btirg 15 47.0 n.l! fall New Orleans ... 10 IS.S 0.:; fall Yesterday's River Forecasts. The Ohio, at Hvmisville and .Mt. Vernon, will continue rising at least lays passing (looo stage at Kvans- vf'le by Friday nisht or Saturday norning. and at Mt. Vernon during Sate rday. At Paducah a.id Caiio, wid rise for a week. The Tennessee, at Florence and Riverton. will fall during the next IS hours. At .lobnsonville, will continue rising for 21 hours. Hem fall. The Mississippi, from below St. Louis to Cairo, will continue rising for several da vs. The Wabash, at Mt. farmo!, will continue rising tor several da. reaching 22 or 2'! feet. W. K. RARROY. Temporarily in Charge. WE MAKE SIGNS THAT ANYONE CAN READ. MARBLE, THE PAINTER, 220 EIGHTH STREET, CAIRO, H.U HONEST DEN 1 1 STRY-H0NEST PRICES (jjld Crowns -. $3.50 to $4.00. Silver Fallings - - 50c up Gold Fillings - - $1.50 up Platinum Fillings - - $1 00 Plates that fit - $6.00 up Remember we do not raise tluse prices, but do exactly what we claim. I HE HARRIS DENTAL CO. .21.4 Fljhth Street Over Patlie Thcutrc Office Open Evenings and Sundays. iToi 7:Til In connection with our Gas and Electric bus iness we have also taken up "PLUMBING" and are carrying a complete line of plumbind fixtures and supplies, such as tubs, lavatory s, sinks, toilets, pip fittings etc., etc. When in need of anything in this line kindly call on HALLIDAY RITTENHOUSE COMPANY 616 Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois. t - aVMnwu'iii- mm ffiDSriyERPILLsM W TBAOIJ MARK WOOD'S FEVER PILLS are the best remedy on the ma ket to break up Grip and Colds. For sale by all druggists, 50: per box. Hickory Stove Wood We run two wagons, make prompt deliveriea. Clark-Danforth Handle Company West 21st St. M. & O. R. R. The only place In town where you can jjet all Hickory Wood. Two horse Wagon $1.50. BELL PHONE 235. CAIRO LUMBER COMPANY. O. B. ARCHIBALD, MANAGER. New Firm. New Lumber. Flooring, Siding, Ceiling, Sash. Doors and Interior Finish. Builders' Hardware, Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Rubber Roofing Paper. Get our prices before you buy. It costs you nothing and may save you Dollars. Thirty fourth and Bn Four Railroad. Bell Phono 335.