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dis ¬ patch from Harbin states that news ¬ paper correspondents nod military attaches following the armies In Manchuria have departed for the roast The opinion prevails at Harbin that a battle will be fought I In the very near future on the ocean Cor ¬ hnRlcnel1their got first news of the struggle Xuvnl Vessel Sunk Toklo May 1C Nlnkomnrii a naval vessel has gone ashore off Fu son I Korea but suffered no damage Thin Klnopor ntruck n mine off Port Arthur Thursday night and sank The crew was rescued and brought to Odka Japan Vleefl 1 lli1rerhnltt1 St Petersburg May J GThe Agonco HUBS lens received a mesgago front Saigon Mating that tho Meat of Rojcstvonsky and Ncbogntoff have united Miirh Kvpectnncy 1 Shown St Petersburg Inyl GAhollt the admiralty olllce there Is n guttural expectancy that If II naval battU docs not occur soon official nay Admiral Togo wlllkcop out or his adversary way The junction of the two Hits shin fleets Is regarded as an assured tROt DOCTORS Miiirr I Tomorrow Will I tin the Last t In the City Until Kail Tho McCriicken County Medical ftocUity will meet tomorrow night I regular session with Dr Jeff InI son and this will ho tho last mooting lo bo hold In Paducah during tho mi minor Tin doctors will hereafter go out In tho country to hold their lIIeullnltKI and enjoy n days pars will bo road under trees In the open air mud the dinner servnd In regular picnic style w Mnrretl In Tennesxeo Paris Tone May 1GV R Nov erly and Miss M I J PIaock of I Ken ¬ tacky were nmrrlud nt Iho county I ciorlea office this morning by Ilsq I W T Snow Tho youthful brldo t tn lined under oath that she was 10 1 years old hut Just us the ceremony vita conclude her father forbnlc tlll tilt I rlnKtI by lolophmo Bijlng she wn only H Vfurs Ut nlI AlaniifiiclnivrM In Session Atlanta tn May 1 O1ho tenth annual convention of the National Association of ninniifncturerti con ¬ vened today The principal fimturo was an address by President furry TODAYS MARKETS Wheat Opex Oloso Hellll 80 801 July S7 S7i Corp Hopt J Itu i 4S July 1 4hi M7T OilsSsRu 41 lit Joints9gm UW- INirk JglyI2iid 1 1361- Col loli clay 77H 778 1 July 1771 771 AUK 7i78 7C3 0111 It It 78J 7S1 HIIIIktt 1j I II II 11111 ld1IEii- h 140 NI 11111111f6Y 1141- e 1 t i A loving hart Sit nIl truest will IlanpiektNS JIm HMIW Is HlllIoCrrollNly III of NephillN i tintl 11117 Nut Ileruter Hantlngo Cuba May 1C General Maximo Gomox Is dniiKorously III with nephritis Tho gMiornPrt ox Irciuo ago and results of alto many woiindu ho received In his campaigns for I Ilnc liberation or Cuba compllcnto his troiihlu Ho rallied from tin op ¬ eration for nbst rat a wcok ngo hilt nnffiiruil n relapse yesterday Ills family has been HiimtnoncdV Nor 1111 TRIAL IN I lo Ina That of hi llovcii < Looml ellI J Wnllhlll toll May t CTho fur > 1 nctlngHeerotnry l whoSIlowun Vhllo louse whrtco I ho was Minfiedl ately received by tho II ttahl Ill I who told him that as ho has coma In an ¬ swer to hits Rtinimiiiin no would he pleu ell lo have 110 minister call nt ouch upon Secrotary Tuft Minister llowrn accordingly went to the war department and spent n short tuna In lIecrelntIraft proparo a synopsis for I the presi ¬ dents consideration 11111I shed No Washington May 1 fiIorll1cr Minister Bowen today filed with Sec- tary ¬ of War Taft a formal reply to the statement oil counter charges made by Assistant Secretary of State Loomls It Is said that Bowen takes tho position ho did not file nay charg ¬ es against Loomls SKVKN MINKItS HURT One May Die nw Itcsult of Wlltl Shut Near Iujiiohi Carbondale III May ICSeven- minera woro hurt at Davis Brothers mine east of DuQuoln by a wild shot Of those Injured Fred Oalrlg may die m GERMAN FLAG itm1iiY Icr IIAVI ° it mls R S1- m Olm 11IIN131 i PORT It Is Ollicliilly Hailed hind Thought to Iliive Sliiiteil VIIIHI a Survey- of Iliillidi hy 11I1Il1tj j Toklo May IGAn authentic re port has reached lucre that the Gor ¬ man troops have occupied Haiclui the southern port of Chanlung Pro vince and raised tho German lag Hulchu Is an Important town on Cha ¬ nel llnlchn river It Is thought the 1 kaiser Is taking advantage of a good opportunity l to Increaxo his Inlhienco I in China Olllrlnlly penned Berlin May litTho statement that German troops occupied Halchu China Is officially denied London HCIIIN Nothing London May GIII lute house of commoiiH today Promlor IIl1lollr vas asked If ho had heard of the rumor ¬ ed seizure of n Chlneso port by the OornuuiB and ho roplled that ho had received no Information on the sub ¬ ject v How Report May Have Stinted Shanghai China May laIt U bolloved unto that the report that Gorman troops hove occupied Hal ¬ elm arose from tho fuel hat bur man gunboats have been engaged 1111 making n mirvoy of n harbor near there 1 II1111rO1IbtuT- rlhnessen Swain Uw PoUon Raor nml Pistol and HI III llnII1 r Itini Tuna May i0beonar11 Inrton tried to commit suicide by taking poison Intl the drug only undo hUn crazyIlo thou ntlomptdl In cut his throat nut fulling Jn this tried to shoot hlnuqjf being pro vented by his father nnd tbrofluiPB Physician worked with hlni nearly nil night before ho regained his right mind Gorton staled that they would bo Hitting up with his corpse lust nlslA hut no attention wag paid In the re ¬ nark Yesterday livening I U It al ¬ leged a young lady Clarion hew bepn paying attention to went buggy rid Ins with another nuui tutu tills with other reverses ID his love affairs caused nlm to mulio the nttemiit oil his tlro Ucuily For Kaisers Units NOW York May 1CVhlal prop rations for the 1 Kaluera rout race nro completotli and eleven BlnrlOiJ lit the lots ocean race from Sundy look to rite LUard are ready to essay the poniest Ths rwpp will start U> x nf ter1outi 1 VICE ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKY COMMANDING RUSSIAS SEC OND PACIFIC SQUADRON n St Louis Capitalists Want to Build a Light and I Power Plant Here Mr David 0 Wright of St LotiU Who was In Paducah two or fire weeks ago getting data for the put ¬ pose of reporting to a party of St Louis and other capitalists on the advisability ol iMablfihlig qn abed true light and IIIJI plant In PaUi con has returied Mr Wright Is nit export and when here recently wont over eta city cot ¬ lecting data of use In making his re ¬ port Ho vaS7Sil nod and saro ported to his employers Ho finds Paducuh a splendid place for Investment and so well plead are the capitalists with his root- COMMITTEE h NAMED l PAKTV ems IP ox TIIIJ 101 I IOWIKIt TO I MlvlCT giKKX ITIV t e Will Itrlnrn Oil I Ihrltiud Aiilonio bileCluh to Take Visitors Oyei Ihr Lilt I Mayor D A Yolser thin afternoon appointed thy wJinmltleo to go up tilt Ohio river tomorrow morning all the Hteamer tae Fowler and moot thou Quest City with momborflof tho rivers and harbors commlttoo The party Is as follows Presl ¬ dent Dick Davis of tho board of al dormcu President Goo 0 Ingram of the council City Auditor Alox Klrkland Mr Muscoo Burnett Mr K J PaxloiT Mr Louis Brownlow Mr J K Wllholm Mr1 1 M Lung Mr Charles Reed and Mr J Wheeler Campbell Tho party loaves on the Too Fowbr at 10am tomorrow and moon tho Queen City somewhere up thin Ohio returning horn nt 1 P m on the Quoin City k v Thu visitors wilt bo mot nt the wharf by the uatoinoliln oliih mill taken over tho city and will Ve Inure hilt oiio hour lit t t LOST Haiti In llnvti Principal AIIIIIIH On May Corn Chicago May I I aA hllloin May corn Brought nbout by the lforU eJ gliorla lo cover cni od n Hurry on lho hoard of trade lulu Thl Ar ¬ moor InturBHts are the jirlnjiliml shorts and are said to ho heavy los ors 4 Frnnkforl I I Kyt May t flHT le court of appcaUa ltIlllliHI Ute MoCrac en elrvult vourt In the ease of Nahm Frledjnnn agaliiKt t the ReuUler Newsphver company The appellee roiupmiy securer a judgment for I 1600 fur tlanujKea to IU plpni by reason of the appellants owners of the building in which the 1 plant wn8 located liulldiiii an Iii- lIonulalur lo It r i 01 Paducah he states that thty have deeded tttJnvest a largo amount of m soy hero and Mr Wright has h msent here to itcuro a fran cli te W Wright is n surfct nl thin Pil im r homo during Il > say and will at once make application for the sale f an electric light and power plant iiiiflsay that If the fraiiflilse s sot Uf Qiiory n iU ptopla ttry will buy It 2nd bunts melt pu up a big plant ap Y tt iQ1lIJ JIlI1QPI ectr- al TmiKlred Ohm lnllll dollars Al prosent nothing store can be done HIM Ml Owl quest lor of a franchise Is se- ttT1IECARfflVAL I ilea + liLV nln 1KOPIiK ATTKVi h ON TIIK I liINC MCHT Cn fvilReninlne l Until Mlduluht Miiny SlraiiKeis III the city Tlio pariJlYal opened lost night mill had n largo crowd Officers of the carnival association state that tho crowd was larger than on the fret t night of lust years carnival nntl was close to ilOOO This Is considered a good beginning for tho week anti tho weather Is very pleasant ITho parade last night was wit nossed by n largo crowd of people who lined tho sidewalks and streets all along the line of march Tho grounds wore thronged with a merry crowd until midnight and the street cnn alone hauled our 3000 DlrootorGunoral LaRouiaralno says hero wore about 3IOO people In the uroundB last ntght Tho Gsrman VllloBoaB usual I U Ono qf tho favorite places on thin ftrnnndj aunt there IB a first elas vniidvllle show thor to entertain th crowd Thus confetti has not begun In fly very fagt yet but by tnnlBht It Is oxptutorttliat ovorythlnj will he In- hull awing tI many stran ttora III the oily and ovary bout cud uiuI n few score to two or threehuundred more Tho biggest crowd of the week U expected Thurs ¬ day whet tit Illinois crowd arrives Thoro are not enough qualified dentluts In Ii COt Britain to miuit Iho demand I U the asuurtlon of a Loiulon niudlral journal L q Court of Appeals Affirms Case of Friedman Nahm vs Register Iluru upholding the Judgment j the r rIn 11111 the landlord U under a IO > O duty to huts tIJIlIH IhIIIIO than have inlet onjoymjut Ir the premise lie cannot himself tear off this roojf above thus tenants heed without being responsible for rouse iiuent Injury to rho teunniH goods and whnt he raimor Iln directly hlm self ho cannot relieve himself of re ¬ sponsibility for In ranlrnpllnu for as beiiiB done by another A 4 IH HURT IN ClllMtril LlKtitnliig Hlnifk thin llulldliiK Dm lug Hervlre Richmond Vnr May tl1Whll Rov W I F Dunaway of Ashland was exhorting Ills hunters In Cool Spring Church at Leo Va to take Christ nil their refuge In times or storm lightning struck the building nnd Injures eighteen persons sev ¬ oral of them seriously besides dam ¬ aging I tho building and causing a pa ¬ nle among tho congregation Hiioiiiiuitoiait L Merchant 111111111 III niches ulna Red Handetl Cairo III May 1 iCrT M Hllo man n prominent merchant nndstorc I keeper nt Ullln III yesterday abotit 1 n m shot and killed an unknown negro who hind broken Into his store Air Hlloman wan sleeping In thus store and was awakened by the sound of breaking glass lie found hint thin large plafo glass window In trout of the store had been smashel- Ho concealed himself 10 await df I velopments halt on hour later the negro climbed In througHthe broker window In gutting In he stumbled and Mr Hlleimtn tired The bullet struck the negro In the face and k1 I ed him Instantly negro was a stranger and j jho was fojind In his pockets to show his Identity He was well dress ¬ lIojlaStelson Mr Hlleman by shooting saved his own life lIall 1S calibre revolver was found In the negros coat pock- et ¬ Hlleman was exonerated by the Jury OVI RROTIIKRS DHATH I Illinois Man Rroodeil and Then Drowned Himself Lincoln Ill May IGChnrles Dogarmo aftei brooding over the recent drowning In Oklahoma of a brother deliberately walked Into a pondof water and drowned AN ARMISTICE t- I i40 PKACTICUMjY DKCLMtKI IN OfI11C1 URICl1t HIit11Ia Teamsters Refuse to Reconsider Sat ¬ urday Nights Action Lum ¬ bermen Ask 1 I Information I Chicago May GA practical ar mlstlcc In tho strike was declared last night to last until the officers of the Internntlonnl Brotherhood of Teamsters meet hero this week Tho Teamsters Joint council refused to reconsider tho action of Saturday tight when It was decided to reiURt the demand of the team owners asso ¬ elation that deliveries be rondo to I truck houses This matter howovev will await the arrival of the team store national ofllcors The Lumbermens association last night passed a resolution culling on tho teamsters to dente their position ns to what might bo expected when lumber firms called upon thorn to mako deliveries Drivers who refuse to deliver goods as ordered will bo discharged J Counseled Conservatism Chicago May ICAt n conference this morning Mayor Dunno asked tho labor loaders not 1lo spread the strike further and to use every of fort to prevent disturbances pond Ing tho mayors effort to bring nbout a settlement Tho labor mutt prom bed to act conservatively iompciN to Take hand Washington May 1lL Before President Qompora loft for Chicago lost night ho stated Ito vas going at thin earnest request of parties to both sides of the controversy H Is bollovod o 0111 lIe Ill will counsel the teamsters to compromise SHOT I tn TKACIIIIR Pilnclpnl of High School In rniboii damn ShootN John Salute Carbondalo III May 1 OIn n store crowded with shoppers Prof T B Lee principal of the Hush nolioo shot mud probably fatally In ¬ jured John Nonce who had cirmila I > cd n petition to lie presented lo thin bounj of edncntlon askliiK that Lee he not rcappolnted principal uPIlolo LOSS 1llInuln Town flilndsvllht WII Thirutrurd lly llVjis KliiBsvllle 1 1I May I IIW I MpPuriyH store anti Warehouse with contenu were burned thja morulnu Lass fifteen llioiunml dollars The town was threat taned hut wits paved I 1110I l TWENTYFOUR WILL- GRADUATE SOON County Diplomas Art Ready for the OlulltlLteH County fhllInllIIIIIIIHIlItSllnIIJ Ifni Punished InitlliiK lIII II4l1 Pnssetl this Year a XIJAllLV ALL SCHOOLS CLOHHD County chool Superintendent A M HngRilnlc linn completed thin work of grading papers In tlio common school dlplonin examinations lucid nt Lone Oak Friday and Saturday anti the entire class of twentyfour sue coBsfnlly passed and will be gradual ed The commcnccmont will bo Bold Friday evening the 2Cth nt Iono Oak and will bo an elaborate one tills being the largest class In the history of tho county A program Ip being arranged and will be ready for print In a few days The honored class members arc Kawlelgh Heath who made a per- cent of 91 710 tho highest Ho gets the salutatory Miss Ava Mo 1 Kinney made the next highest per cent S9 910 and Is the valedicto ¬ rian Other members of the class are Adam Temple Win Homer Bry ¬ ant Mattl Priest Lorenn Qholson Nettle Perkins Artlg Sanderson Carrie Smith Clarence Sanderson Morino Rudolph Maude Orr Mantle Mlles Est clio Kelley Efflo Farthing Ford Qholson Jr Bessie Orr Au- burn ¬ Mllburn Lonnlo Sanderson Gertrude Nicholson Maude Waggon ¬ er Arnold Coleman Hattie Futtrell nijd Fred Rouse The last school In the county Inns closed and no county Schools are now In session County public schools have a shorter term than city schools and most of them closed two months ago One school In district No 2j was forced to maintain its session two months longer because of HH being closed during thowlnter while a dispute relative foThT site was u sqttled Tho mnttei had to bo taken to State Superintendent Funua far settlement before tho school was re ¬ opened r AIJIMTV m COO IZlm Rev D C Wright Appointed On Important Committee In the organization and appoint ¬ ments of committees yesterday ac the Diocesan council of the Protest ¬ ant Episcopal churches of Kentucky now In session at Louisville Rev Da ¬ vid 0 Wright rector of the Paducah Grace Episcopal church was made chairman of thin committee of mis ¬ sionary work of the diocese He Is al ¬ so one of tho examining chaplains of the diocese This high recognition of Mr Wrights ability Is well deserved and cones with especial force as It Is his first year In the Kentucky dlo < tese coming Into It only last fall front Indiana Mr Wright will return homo ort Wednesday Ho Is n guest pf the Hon Retry Hurnett and Dr RA Iilcks37 who Is ntendlng the couijcll frqnt lucre also Is with Mr W A Rojjlfi son ft J PANAMA STKAMim h Arrives wllh Body of Auditor Wesf mud Many Refugees t ttnllrond AlulllgrVest shun who died of yellow fever General Davis retiring governor orf the canal zone was aboard the vessolif I Illsappeared number of other refugees from Hup htstenlllor MAVAOIJIt DIJAD V r t I l IihI Lti Jiello Ides IIIMII IHubcte mill Intfg Ishmdt Hell Port L 1 May II1IQrl < Laihelle the theatrical munuKerunii playwright 111011 hero UllfCl iFiajrjiTlUj from dlabuiei He was nuthor of m4 urn plays dull wax well knovi ingiiJ i agar of many others r a TV KILLIJU r t Wlillo ReliirnliiK From n Hall fjnir Kokomo Kokomo Ind May lU > Qnnde Orlllllh auu1J Ingle I Mouser while rti uirnlng from n dniico early UM morning In a buggy were struck by n Panhandle pnssoiiger tHlI1r IH tie rrosslng anti kllleil ltlItleotsgesa Is n lot IIIQru Ilrlll rpspeclablHty t

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KUHHIAN 1IdiI1r4 Altai 1NlrltlI u

St Polorshurg May 1 qAIIlvnln-ctloll within u row days IH regardedns likelyI In well hturtned navalrlrcliS Admiral lH Rojestvonshy andHeRr Admiral Nobognloff joinedforces May 10 Them lIII rennin tobelieve that tho united fleet will proceed northward Immediately Nodelay was necessary for IIhu purposeof coaling or dcunlii NcbogatolTHHhlp OK his division iniulo a stop forhis purposo before entering tho

Htralts or MalaccaUpon tho strength of an iintrncon

bin rumor an owning paper horn gotnut un extra announulng that a an-

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battlo liad rommencud butI Ihondmlrnlty has no ronflrmatlon of thoreport nnd discredits It

Ktpecllng Rig Naval Buttle81 Petersburg May 1GA dis ¬

patch from Harbin states that news ¬

paper correspondents nod militaryattaches following the armies InManchuria have departed for theroast The opinion prevails at Harbinthat a battle will be fought IIn thevery near future on the ocean Cor¬

hnRlcnel1theirgot first news of the struggle

Xuvnl Vessel SunkToklo May 1C Nlnkomnrii a

naval vessel has gone ashore off Fuson IKorea but suffered no damage

Thin Klnopor ntruck n mine offPort Arthur Thursday night andsank The crew was rescued andbrought to Odka Japan

Vleefl1 lli1rerhnltt1St Petersburg May J GThe

Agonco HUBS lens received a mesgagofront Saigon Mating that tho Meat ofRojcstvonsky and Ncbogntoff haveunited

Miirh Kvpectnncy1 ShownSt Petersburg Inyl GAhollt the

admiralty olllce there Is n gutturalexpectancy that If II naval battU docsnot occur soon official nay AdmiralTogo wlllkcop out or his adversaryway The junction of the two Hitsshin fleets Is regarded as an assuredtROt

DOCTORS MiiirrI

Tomorrow Will Itin the Lastt In theCity Until Kail

Tho McCriicken County MedicalftocUity will meet tomorrow night

I regular session with Dr Jeff InIson and this will ho tho last mootinglo bo hold In Paducah during thomi minor

Tin doctors will hereafter go outIn tho country to hold their lIIeullnltKIand enjoy n dayspars will bo road under trees In theopen air mud the dinner servnd Inregular picnic style

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Mnrretl In TennesxeoParis Tone May 1GV R Nov

erly and Miss MI J PIaock of IKen ¬

tacky were nmrrlud nt Iho countyIciorlea office this morning by IlsqI

W T Snow Tho youthful brldo ttnlined under oath that she was 101

years old hut Just us the ceremonyvita conclude her father forbnlc tllltilt IrlnKtI by lolophmo Bijlng she

wn only H Vfurs Ut nlI

AlaniifiiclnivrM In SessionAtlanta tn May 1O1ho tenth

annual convention of the NationalAssociation of ninniifncturerti con ¬

vened today The principal fimturowas an address by President furry

TODAYS MARKETS

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A loving hart Sit nIl truest will

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Is HlllIoCrrollNly III of NephillNi tintl11117 Nut Ileruter

Hantlngo Cuba May 1C GeneralMaximo Gomox Is dniiKorously III

with nephritis Tho gMiornPrt oxIrciuo ago and results of alto manywoiindu ho received In his campaignsfor IIlnc liberation or Cuba compllcntohis troiihlu Ho rallied from tin op ¬

eration for nbst rat a wcok ngo hiltnnffiiruil n relapse yesterday Illsfamily has been HiimtnoncdV

Nor 1111 TRIAL

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swer to hits Rtinimiiiin no would hepleu ell lo have 110 minister call ntouch upon Secrotary Tuft Ministerllowrn accordingly went to the wardepartment and spent n short tuna In

lIecrelntIraftproparo a synopsis for Ithe presi ¬

dents consideration

11111Ished NoWashington May 1 fiIorll1cr

Minister Bowen today filed with Sec-

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of War Taft a formal reply tothe statement oil counter chargesmade by Assistant Secretary of StateLoomls It Is said that Bowen takestho position ho did not file nay charg ¬

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SKVKN MINKItS HURT

One May Die nw Itcsult of Wlltl ShutNear Iujiiohi

Carbondale III May ICSeven-minera woro hurt at Davis Brothersmine east of DuQuoln by a wildshot Of those Injured Fred Oalrlgmay die m

GERMAN FLAG

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m Olm 11IIN131 i PORT

It Is Ollicliilly Hailed hind Thoughtto Iliive Sliiiteil VIIIHI a Survey-

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Toklo May IGAn authentic report has reached lucre that the Gor¬

man troops have occupied Haicluithe southern port of Chanlung Province and raised tho German lagHulchu Is an Important town on Cha ¬

nel llnlchn riverIt Is thought the 1kaiser Is taking

advantage of a good opportunityl toIncreaxo his Inlhienco Iin China

Olllrlnlly pennedBerlin May litTho statement

that German troops occupied HalchuChina Is officially denied

London HCIIIN NothingLondon May GIII lute house of

commoiiH today Promlor IIl1lollr vasasked If ho had heard of the rumor¬

ed seizure of n Chlneso port by theOornuuiB and ho roplled that ho hadreceived no Information on the sub ¬

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How Report May Have StintedShanghai China May laIt U

bolloved unto that the report thatGorman troops hove occupied Hal ¬

elm arose from tho fuel hat burman gunboats have been engaged 1111

making n mirvoy of n harbor nearthere 1II1111rO1IbtuT-

rlhnessen Swain Uw PoUon Raornml Pistol and HI III llnII1r

Itini Tuna May i0beonar11Inrton tried to commit suicide bytaking poison Intl the drug onlyundo hUn crazyIlo thou ntlomptdlIn cut his throat nut fulling Jn thistried to shoot hlnuqjf being provented by his father nnd tbrofluiPBPhysician worked with hlni nearlynil night before ho regained hisright mind

Gorton staled that they would boHitting up with his corpse lust nlslAhut no attention wag paid In the re ¬

nark Yesterday livening IU It al ¬

leged a young lady Clarion hew bepnpaying attention to went buggy ridIns with another nuui tutu tills withother reverses ID his love affairscaused nlm to mulio the nttemiit oilhis tlro

Ucuily For Kaisers UnitsNOW York May 1CVhlal prop

rations for the 1Kaluera rout race nrocompletotli and eleven BlnrlOiJ lit thelots ocean race from Sundy lookto rite LUard are ready to essay theponiest Ths rwpp will start U > x nfter1outi

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VICE ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKY COMMANDING RUSSIAS SECOND PACIFIC SQUADRON

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St Louis Capitalists Want to

Build a Light and IPower Plant Here

Mr David 0 Wright of St LotiUWho was In Paducah two or fireweeks ago getting data for the put ¬

pose of reporting to a party of St

Louis and other capitalists on theadvisability ol iMablfihlig qn abedtrue light and IIIJI plant In PaUicon has returied

Mr Wright Is nit export and whenhere recently wont over eta city cot ¬

lecting data of use In making his re¬

port Ho vaS7Sil nod and saroported to his employers

Ho finds Paducuh a splendid placefor Investment and so well pleadare the capitalists with his root-

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appointed thy wJinmltleo to go up

tilt Ohio river tomorrow morning allthe Hteamer tae Fowler and mootthou Quest City with momborflof thorivers and harbors commlttoo

The party Is as follows Presl ¬

dent Dick Davis of tho board of aldormcu President Goo 0 Ingramof the council City Auditor Alox

Klrkland Mr Muscoo Burnett MrK J PaxloiT Mr Louis BrownlowMr J K Wllholm Mr11 M Lung

Mr Charles Reed and Mr J WheelerCampbell

Tho party loaves on the Too

Fowbr at 10am tomorrow andmoon tho Queen City somewhere up

thin Ohio returning horn nt 1 P m

on the Quoin Cityk

v

Thu visitors wilt bo mot nt thewharf by the uatoinoliln oliih milltaken over tho city and will Ve Inure

hilt oiio hour

litt tLOST

Haiti In llnvti Principal AIIIIIIH OnMay Corn

Chicago MayI I aA hllloin May

corn Brought nbout by the lforU eJgliorla lo cover cni od n Hurry onlho hoard of trade lulu Thl Ar¬

moor InturBHts are the jirlnjilimlshorts and are said to ho heavy losors

4

FrnnkforlI IKyt Mayt flHT le

court of appcaUa ltIlllliHI Ute

MoCrac en elrvult vourt In the ease

of Nahm Frledjnnn agaliiKtt theReuUler Newsphver company

The appellee roiupmiy securer ajudgment for I1600 fur tlanujKea toIU plpni by reason of the appellantsowners of the building in which the

1 plant wn8 located liulldiiii an Iii-lIonulalur lo It

r

i 01 Paducah he states that thty havedeeded tttJnvest a largo amount ofm soy hero and Mr Wright hash msent here to itcuro a francli te

W Wright is n surfct nl thin Pilim r homo during Il> say and willat once make application for the sale

f an electric light and power plantiiiiflsay that If the fraiiflilse s sotUf Qiiory n iU ptopla ttry will buyIt 2nd bunts melt pu up a big plantap Y tt iQ1lIJJIlI1QPI ectr-al TmiKlred Ohm lnllll dollars Alprosent nothing store can be done HIM

Ml Owl quest lor of a franchise Is se-

ttT1IECARfflVAL

I ilea

+ liLV nln 1KOPIiK ATTKVi hON TIIKI liINC MCHT

Cn fvilReninlne l Until MlduluhtMiiny SlraiiKeis III the

city

Tlio pariJlYal opened lost night millhad n largo crowd Officers of thecarnival association state that thocrowd was larger than on the frettnight of lust years carnival nntl wasclose to ilOOO This Is considered agood beginning for tho week antitho weather Is very pleasant

ITho parade last night was witnossed by n largo crowd of peoplewho lined tho sidewalks and streetsall along the line of march

Tho grounds wore thronged with amerry crowd until midnight and thestreet cnn alone hauled our 3000DlrootorGunoral LaRouiaralno sayshero wore about 3IOO people In the

uroundB last ntghtTho Gsrman VllloBoaB usual IU

Ono qf tho favorite places on thin

ftrnnndj aunt there IB a first elasvniidvllle show thor to entertain thcrowd

Thus confetti has not begun In fly

very fagt yet but by tnnlBht It Isoxptutorttliat ovorythlnj will he In-

hull awingtI many stranttora III the oily and ovary bout cud

uiuI n few score to twoor threehuundred more Tho biggestcrowd of the week U expected Thurs ¬

day whet tit Illinois crowd arrives

Thoro are not enough qualifieddentluts In Ii COt Britain to miuit Ihodemand IU the asuurtlon of a Loiulon

niudlral journalL q

Court of Appeals Affirms Case

of Friedman Nahm vs Register

Iluruupholding the Judgmentj the

rrIn 11111 the landlord U under aIO > O duty to huts tIJIlIH IhIIIIO

than have inlet onjoymjut Ir thepremise lie cannot himself tear off

this roojf above thus tenants heedwithout being responsible for rouseiiuent Injury to rho teunniH goodsand whnt he raimor Iln directly hlmself ho cannot relieve himself of re ¬

sponsibility for In ranlrnpllnu foras beiiiB done by another

A

4

IH HURT IN ClllMtril

LlKtitnliig Hlnifk thin llulldliiK Dmlug Hervlre

Richmond Vnr May tl1WhllRov W IF Dunaway of Ashlandwas exhorting Ills hunters In CoolSpring Church at Leo Va to takeChrist nil their refuge In times orstorm lightning struck the buildingnnd Injures eighteen persons sev ¬

oral of them seriously besides dam ¬

aging Itho building and causing a pa ¬

nle among tho congregation

HiioiiiiuitoiaitLMerchant 111111111 III niches ulnaRed Handetl

Cairo III May 1iCrT M Hlloman n prominent merchant nndstorcIkeeper nt Ullln III yesterday abotit1 n m shot and killed an unknownnegro who hind broken Into his store

Air Hlloman wan sleeping In thusstore and was awakened by thesound of breaking glass lie foundhint thin large plafo glass window In

trout of the store had been smashel-Ho concealed himself 10 await df

I velopments halt on hour later thenegro climbed In througHthe brokerwindow In gutting In he stumbledand Mr Hlleimtn tired The bulletstruck the negro In the face and k1I

ed him Instantlynegro was a stranger and

jjho was fojind In his pockets toshow his Identity He was well dress¬

lIojlaStelsonMr Hlleman by shooting saved

his own life lIall 1S calibre revolverwas found In the negros coat pock-et

¬

Hlleman was exonerated by theJury

OVI RROTIIKRS DHATH

IIllinois Man Rroodeil and ThenDrowned Himself

Lincoln Ill May IGChnrlesDogarmo aftei brooding over therecent drowning In Oklahoma of abrother deliberately walked Into apondof water and drowned

AN ARMISTICE

t-IIi40 PKACTICUMjY DKCLMtKI IN

OfI11C1 URICl1t HIit11Ia

Teamsters Refuse to Reconsider Sat ¬

urday Nights Action Lum ¬

bermen Ask1 IInformationI

Chicago May GA practical armlstlcc In tho strike was declaredlast night to last until the officersof the Internntlonnl Brotherhood ofTeamsters meet hero this week ThoTeamsters Joint council refused toreconsider tho action of Saturdaytight when It was decided to reiURtthe demand of the team owners asso ¬

elation that deliveries be rondo toItruck houses This matter howovevwill await the arrival of the teamstore national ofllcors

The Lumbermens association lastnight passed a resolution culling ontho teamsters to dente their positionns to what might bo expected whenlumber firms called upon thorn tomako deliveries Drivers who refuseto deliver goods as ordered will bodischarged

J Counseled ConservatismChicago May ICAt n conference

this morning Mayor Dunno asked tholabor loaders not 1lo spread thestrike further and to use every offort to prevent disturbances pondIng tho mayors effort to bring nbouta settlement Tho labor mutt prombed to act conservatively

iompciN to Take handWashington May 1lL Before

President Qompora loft for Chicagolost night ho stated Ito vas goingat thin earnest request of parties toboth sides of the controversy H Isbollovod o 0111 lIe Ill will counsel theteamsters to compromise

SHOT Itn TKACIIIIR

Pilnclpnl of High School In rniboiidamn ShootN John Salute

Carbondalo III May 1 OIn nstore crowded with shoppers ProfT B Lee principal of the Hushnolioo shot mud probably fatally In ¬

jured John Nonce who had cirmilaI >cd n petition to lie presented lo thin

bounj of edncntlon askliiK that Leehe not rcappolnted principal

uPIlolo LOSS

1llInuln Town flilndsvllht WIIThirutrurd lly llVjis

KliiBsvllle 11IMayI IIW IMpPuriyH store anti Warehouse withcontenu were burned thja morulnuLass fifteen llioiunml dollars Thetown was threattaned hut wits paved

I1110Il

TWENTYFOUR WILL-

GRADUATE SOON

County Diplomas Art Ready forthe OlulltlLteH

County fhllInllIIIIIIIHIlItSllnIIJ IfniPunished InitlliiK lIII II4l1

Pnssetl this Year

aXIJAllLV ALL SCHOOLS CLOHHD

County chool Superintendent AM HngRilnlc linn completed thin workof grading papers In tlio commonschool dlplonin examinations lucid ntLone Oak Friday and Saturday antithe entire class of twentyfour suecoBsfnlly passed and will be gradualed

The commcnccmont will bo BoldFriday evening the 2Cth nt IonoOak and will bo an elaborate onetills being the largest class In thehistory of tho county A program Ipbeing arranged and will be ready forprint In a few days

The honored class members arcKawlelgh Heath who made a per-cent of 91 710 tho highest Hogets the salutatory Miss Ava Mo1Kinney made the next highest percent S9 910 and Is the valedicto ¬

rian Other members of the classare Adam Temple Win Homer Bry ¬

ant Mattl Priest Lorenn QholsonNettle Perkins Artlg SandersonCarrie Smith Clarence SandersonMorino Rudolph Maude Orr MantleMlles Est clio Kelley Efflo FarthingFord Qholson Jr Bessie Orr Au-

burn¬

Mllburn Lonnlo SandersonGertrude Nicholson Maude Waggon ¬

er Arnold Coleman Hattie Futtrellnijd Fred Rouse

The last school In the county Inns

closed and no county Schools arenow In session

County public schools have ashorter term than city schools andmost of them closed two monthsago One school In district No 2jwas forced to maintain its sessiontwo months longer because of HH

being closed during thowlnter whilea dispute relative foThT site wasusqttled Tho mnttei had to bo takento State Superintendent Funua farsettlement before tho school was re ¬

openedr

AIJIMTV m COO IZlm

Rev D C Wright Appointed OnImportant Committee

In the organization and appoint¬

ments of committees yesterday acthe Diocesan council of the Protest ¬

ant Episcopal churches of Kentuckynow In session at Louisville Rev Da ¬

vid 0 Wright rector of the PaducahGrace Episcopal church was madechairman of thin committee of mis ¬

sionary work of the diocese He Is al ¬

so one of tho examining chaplains ofthe diocese This high recognition ofMr Wrights ability Is well deservedand cones with especial force as It Ishis first year In the Kentucky dlo <

tese coming Into It only last fallfront Indiana

Mr Wright will return homo ortWednesday Ho Is n guest pf the HonRetry Hurnett and Dr RA Iilcks37who Is ntendlng the couijcll frqntlucre also Is with Mr W A Rojjlfison ft

JPANAMA STKAMimh

Arrives wllh Body of Auditor Wesfmud Many Refugees t

ttnllrondAlulllgrVestshun who died of yellow fever

General Davis retiring governor orfthe canal zone was aboard the vessolif I

Illsappearednumber of other refugees from Hup

htstenlllorMAVAOIJIt DIJAD V

r t IlIihI Lti Jiello Ides IIIMII IHubcte

mill Intfg IshmdtHell Port L 1 May II1IQrl <

Laihelle the theatrical munuKeruniiplaywright 111011 hero UllfCliFiajrjiTlUj

from dlabuiei He was nuthor of m4urn plays dull wax well knovi ingiiJiagar of many others r

aTV KILLIJU r

t

Wlillo ReliirnliiK From n Hall fjnirKokomo

Kokomo Ind May lU > QnndeOrlllllh auu1J IngleI Mouser while rtiuirnlng from n dniico early UMmorning In a buggy were struck by nPanhandle pnssoiiger tHlI1r IH tierrosslng anti kllleil

ltlItleotsgesa Is n lot IIIQru IlrlllrpspeclablHty

t