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a SYNOPSISpSnl opensIn tnn with tho Unlte < States and Japanon the verce of war Guy Hillier sec
f a retary of the Drltlshfmbusy and Missaj iNorma Inventor
Roberta are Introdutfa s love At themoat Inopportune moment Japan declaresTheIcause of the Eovernrannlr Indifference
i Guy Hllller atartB for EnxJand with se¬cret ncnage and Is compelled to leave
a a ¬ofnceray S trtOua exVtdltlon for an Ilolated pont onU IfIe FiortC coast Hawaii Is captured bVaLthe Jans All ports arc closed JapS orAmericasecret preparations for war ftc foljows
S autS carrying presidential cabinet und I of imsat mystery and fleesI 1mUrmurln TM cods save Nipponf to PaclUc coast Sleeo Is shot
V Juat as Journey to get awful newsseems successful Japan an¬
Intention to attack seaportsidown of mIsSIng Japanese fleetI clpl world becomes convinced thatStiles has ome powerful war
England decides to send a fleeta to American waters IS a Canadian pro ¬
c tection acalnst what the British supposea SIi a terrible submarine flotilla la
I also sent to Canada to attempt to forceM his way through American lines with aI < message to the president In order thatifprotection for the fleet may be assuredit < to Britain for aid Britishijeet dcpnrts amid mtsclvlnsn of EneilslieT Fleet mysteriously dl appesrtl a sailorcvia ¬failureIcaS 1 dent War between Great Itrilnln andoIbenuan ii threatened ThQ kaiser
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iI h CHAPTER X ContinuedF The secret servIcemen bad alreadyIr r rti become convinced that tho team be-
longedr within tho city and so as aa j a forlorn hopo rather than in the be
C 4 Her that any clew would bo gainedthe gypsy giving hintJUcen to adopt iateer means
1 getmod the most likely to discover andI a IdcaUly the horse With Romany cun
nU1gbE Immediately secured a setl t tncme or the most fashionable
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I lark ay drives where he remained
rf hour after hour apparently occupipeac an4 presenting no marked differenceI > 11 aPenCO front that of a hundred
j J1tber IuxerstheSti k adera watch that he Snmped to iis-a T tc feet and excitedly ran after a passing
w f tiMintU he could attract the atStHUoi of a mounted offlccr who had
V eeu posted oa the driveway for thPW7 se of assisting him In case his
estS i kOilld develop anything wortha l following The man to the car
ka Vtflage ahead and In rokeuGennan as-a f rted his conviction thatjt was theRtiLzi 4ntbea-
I d ttoa eqce gn hitalkty1astztectIons to zoport to head
r Q laact 1ieddown the boulevard
I i ad1kixeItettient was caused bY tIre< Z7Ys017l8fld a group of the znos-
tocIalsl pf8 J t awaited tie return
i rnohourlflf 4ippear 4 aad aup ense yth time< iWat kigh pitch They began to lookytt tI the ere trader with considerable
> toioa caring a canard and were1j 0 I loit othe point of ending othersjienIi r spursq4 vaeroB tie tiled flobr of the entryway
f1 M >lMrtieeplsilyabout him beforef TTtiit fasythlrig and then addressIriB
p 1 tt< caWa said Thla man isy > j Ithartistakenor else the affairw nliTlik wJe more lerous than we
A 1t tilt 1ItlleUe84W ii9jiW hli superior questionJt t L What abut the car lager
a A I Tke offeetiwned over and spoke InS deUltot The carriage was
F ttot the American arnbnssadorrf-C Tbe capUlnElarted bacJcaa if par
ewled H Imparted e news In naiINi4eraae to h1a comrades ik the r6ora
JF a4 ttia oxckeonL greW They dareQII BO fRrjker ln this nesLc without
eiA ottauag tho5io of authority1 tad gthero4into a d ntechamber
C il taktag toe RoiBBay with them where4 v fitor waited UH they were joined by
ik ti JwpreiB e bead pt the secret servicea A4eMsrtaent rThl latter la personj 1 eticned both the gypsy and the omAllia i jrajM wamIhat ih6 had been aCCUlii
S w r ipe4 Le eHwve anlrnals closely allcouldCeR a flt ofI wrath ieswo that he VO11d
C0 eOI1thl having been the
b itiaI wbkhassed blat on the nighteT the kaisers disappearance H
a c 11 int further aad agBerted thatJ<
40 tt tia l l Ipr the iloi was the
y a eet1 fl that OCaeklIt
I S J jTkcj owited o1cer was equally cerl ttJe tUrnout WM that belong
0 fji iBlto the eMbs8yitb auso he hadamtialrll I111ae kad made o arrest4 lXa 1d that lwjB d IbeeW prepared
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4 teIIOWIUS Overtook we teamt f i W l4eatiylng theocctipan tcldt1dimporSa jsi t lr wlths foHowliajB the catriaso
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Y ie tke4tghOutiLIjoUraeyaRdtjIljtw3ttr i junwatH He then dismounted and byjf jwetext etgaged one otke attbieS
c > = lBcoBveraaUonI81Bagtheleba J thIt1be AmbaseadoF kid BO horse
ttt thaa these two Hfhadr= t I 1 ee o4ltadv1aabl tQ niake any ilOif A 4 t inquiries for fr fiaro HlngB Sple4eLa
t t The I of the secret sp
1 J Jen aw thafe he was facias ca ir 1 tes PMllHty HeJsel1taesage s JMIigt o ether Isl
P lS ft n A ain 4Ie gqII t1f 4 ttIWI aahot r the nclrt8 e-
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vt T lf liwlfea It auslBg larly qaiba ngj y> i c CotakeanYacUonFh
I en pres t It 0 t wWeb was already n < infarL pfeaat war and of v fthe
9 < i1 iee world stood In terror and api 4fttCJ wag soeiiitg to i avow
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Even to suggest to the ambassador ofthti United States that he was sus ¬
ected of having abducted the kaiseran act of leso majesty In Itself wassomething which might arouse thatman to appeal to his home governmentand topple Germany itself Into an im ¬
broglio which could end only In de ¬
feat The attitude of America up latho moment when communicationceased had been friendly Thereforethere seemed no logical reason forher taking any such unheard of action-
s that of Interference with the per¬
son of his majesty Tho consensus ofopinion was that the situation wns toodelicate to ndmlt of any ordinarymethods and that there was only onething to do keep the embassy underconstant surveillance until by secretservice methods they might learnwhat if any connection the ambassa ¬
dor or those about him bad with thedisappearance
The gypsy received the promised re¬
ward and from that hour on theAmerican embassy was unceasinglyflandCHAPTER XI
A King It LostIWearied by hours ot suspense daysf anxiety and nights of alarm the
king of England sought relaxation Aperiod of disaster had reached its cul
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where nothing much worse
buJoUlerocG8patlonflotn azid was now distraught in itseffort ito flail the missing ruler fromwhpm ip word had been received andof whom no Information had been ob¬
tained The American dread bad beengrfcrtorhad lost lie poignancy and was be-coming only a bitter recollection to becalmly and speculated uponAfter weeks of storm and stress therehad come a lull in which Englandwaited tar winds more kind
roberythatitand enveloped In an air of gloom con ¬
ditions resembling those of that periodot terror which overspread it In thegreat plague but which led men bywork and pretense of gayety to seekforgetfulness Onco more the mustchalls iopcued the theaters made theirannouncements a u poqred onttaboardings andjc 1 i jits in aort of halther t way to resume
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InllitiepQ4 t abnormality the atxnosphere and sent upon thehuge cltyo fog which settledd wili1i the night adding Its blacksefiito that of hour And throughit in quest of relaxation rode Eng ¬
palllcctol1abut tj rlare ot the theaters lured andbg < jj Insistently to their wealth ofbeildpi
His coming was unheralded and att hOfLW1Satttictedto the presenceonly when lie manaer followingtlme stabJsJedcustomwhlch forbade the turning of ones back upon aking him with steady bowsplacebeidoentered The hippodrome was to bohonored Within tho box the royalpall ¬
Jookoud upon the bizarre performanceper4l8iaast Iri ere proximity to companionshlp r
suld interest and brlf abjat i0 fi A3HiattH
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sorption ho tiOTeI ttie ptugtaiupaying but small attention to what itcontained A herd of performing ele ¬
phants galloped clumsily routd In therIng below obeying the shrill nervousshouts of a woman clad in red tightsand then sedately marched outthrough an aperture y the niCe of thestage when the ac was ended Aman clad in an Illfitting dress suit ev-
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the heritage from some prede-cessor came to the front of the stageand began an ornate rambling andungrammatical speech announcingcome wonderful exhibition which wasabout to take place The monarchsuddenly aware of the voice caughtonly the last words declaring it to bethe great event of the evening andleaned back in his cushioned chair hismind again reverting to the vicissi-tudes
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of governmentIlls reverie was disturbed by a con ¬
versation taking place at the door othis box Tho gentleman was veryInsistent that It should bo dcllvereaat once otherwise I should not havebrought it ho heard the mannger ottho theater say apologetically
Is there no placo In tho worldwhere I can remain undisturbed theking muttered wearily and then calledaloud Send that note in whateverIt may be
With a salute his equerry handedhim the message which he idly heldIn his band for a few moments beforeopening it looking half abstractedlyout of his box to where a man wasbeing hoisted aloft and through anopening In tho arched roof aboveMore OK less indifferently he tore openthe envelope and a card atwhich he stared with a puzzled frownas If doubting his senses Surely thiscould be no jest Upon it wasscrawled
Admiral Robert forms of theUnited States navy desires a briefaudience with his majesty upon mattore which can be discussed in per ¬
son only If permissible may be en
rwith Salute His Equerry Handed Him the Message
minatlon
discussed
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maestyboxtThrough the kjngs mind passed a
succession of questions What couldthis mean Would anyone dare per ¬
petrate a joke of this character and if
temerityWasBOvine should be here this night In aLondon theater when his country wasat war and had practically thrown thegauntlet Into the lists of the civilizedworld It was Impossible Out hewould send for this Individual whoupontheself what sort of fool ho was
Show him InI he said to the equer-ry and then expectantly watched thedoor wondering whether he was toface an adventurer or an imbecile Be¬
tween the king and tho officer whosoname appeared on the card was anIntimacy of more ttian 30 years
Sick Patient Didnt Feel Pain of Op ¬
eratlon but Thought SoA German surgeon In the Franco
had occasion to lance anabscess for a poor fellow and as thesore was obstinate it became neces ¬
snryto usa the knife twice Tho oper ¬
ation was not a very painful one butthe patient declared that It had nearlykilled blip and when a third resort tothe lancet vas proposed be protestedthat he could novel go through theoperation alive
The suigeon promised to make Iteasy for him and calling up a tow ofthe loungrs ordered cno of them tohold his hands close over the patientseyes and two others to grasp hIshands flinly-
Thjo theis said to prevent pain in
such an operation Now He perfectlyquiet and when I say Now prepareyourfetlf
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standing Tbo name none had sumdent weight to preclude the curt refusal of such an extraordinary requestIf this was the friend of his youngeidays nothing but an errand ot theutmost Importance could have inducedhim to seek an audience under suchcircumstances and on the contraryIf his visitor proved to be a nonentityor crank tho guard would give protection and summary punishment
The door ot the cabinet slid backand a grim scarred wcathcrbeatunman stood surrounded by the royalbody guard In utter astonishmentthat it should be tho admiral standingbefore him tho sovereign rose fromhis seat and took a step forward
They stood for a moment thG kingand the admiral and then slowlygrasped each others hand casting therestrain of situation and tho differenceof position completely aside
flevlns the monarch said forGods sake what brings you here In atime like this Is there no limit toyour daring and nothing at whichyour country will hesitate Do youcome as a friend or as an American
Doth answered the officer standIng squarely on his feet and lookingsteadily into the gray eyes which per-sistently scrutinized him slt seekingto read the cause of his visit
There came another Instants pauseand tho king with a gesturehim to be seated The a
creetly withdrew and closed the doorof tho cabinet
Banns continued I must apologizefor Intruding upon you but I haveJourneyed a long way to deliver amessage which permits of no delay
In an official capacity then t I
queried the monarch drylyYes odiclal and friendly I was
chosen for this mission not only be-cause of our known friendship butfor the reason that I could explain cerbin events to you better than anyman living
Tho king nearly forgot the distrustwhich ho had felt first and almostyielded to the impulse to drop all cere-mony and ask his guest for an expla-nation then and there He half rosoand grasped tho arms of his chair Hislips opened to interrogate and thenhis lifes training and restraint re¬
sumtng their hold his tonguo gave adry elicit and ho again assumed a pos-ture
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of repose It was difficult to as¬
sume an air of complacence whoevery instinct of king and man caHedout to him to ask Impetuously the onebefore him for tho unraveling of theskein of events and the story of the I
fate of tho British fleet Ho veiled hiscuriosity his emotion and his excite-ment behind a mask of polite reserve
But what was coming next His vis-Itor who had hesitated now wenc onThis is no time nor place for me to
say what I have tobut as an emltysary of my government I am asked toinduce you your prime minister andthe first lord of the admiralty to grantme a private audience
The king impatient curious andanxious was yet relieved by what hrhoard There was nothing very un1Su llna request forenco under mihe hail U TQ thvtfrp it would Cuu i
elup rf v io most<i t i no ro4thCntm 1tlclto h a sOme ease c01tyseined vf r
The audten must be granted to-night
Tonight to light The sovereignforgot his aplomb loaned his body to¬
ward his companion and thrust bitchin forward There bad been some¬
thing in the use ot the word mustand tho astonishing declaratiitt thatthe Interview should be conceited atonce that aroused a little spark rf re-sentment And yet ho was fillet witha curiosity akin to anger
The admiral was quick to read bisroyal hosts annoyance and hastenedto conciliate Your majesty as yeffriend I ask you not to misconstrueanythingtmtirsay I am asking as Ifavor that I be allowed my own timaand wayyes that I even may be per-mUted tosuggest the conditions of I
ISIs
meeting Believe me It U tar itbest
The king was motionless and speechless fpr what seemed a long timeFrom his viewpoint of head of anation and bound to maintain its dignlty and a man with a mans anxieties and anxious to learn from Ifriends lips the story of the lastmonths secrets and disasters he waconsidering what was best to do
In an oddly repressed tone he anBwered with another tentative queInUon > As a friend I receivedmy box and now on thlssame basisI ask you If this communication otyours is so important and urgent thatit cannot take its due course accord-Ing to official custom
Beyond official ways your majestyimperative and urgent was the response otherwise I should not havechosen this unusual method of ap¬
preaching you nor asked for such anunusual audience in such hasto arid iisuch an unseemly hour
TO BE CONTIKUED
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HE JUST IMAGINED IT
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arrangementspxpialned
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quletlwithcompleted the operation without thileast trouble the patient lying atquiet as though in sleep
When all was dory the surgeon Ial3aside the knife and said Now Sucha roar came from the lips pf tho sic N
tuna as seldom is heard from any hu¬
man being He struggled to free hIm-self yelling Oh doctor youre kining mo
Shouts of laughter soon drowned hhoperJotlonJokebut4dId 1
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v Good Medlclne >lie that has enthusiasm nude 4A
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TOUCHED HEART Of MATADORI
Provisional Bull Fighter Seen In UnI exuectedly Gentle Light
There is no description of a bullfight In Irs Maud Howe Elliotts book
Sun arid Shadow In Epain but thereis a record of a meeting with a mata¬
dor in the studio ot the court painterDon Jose Villegas and the ensuingconversation a part of which revealedthe bull fighter in an unexpectedlygentle light It also makes plain thefundamental reason why Americansobject to bull fights
How many bulls have ou killedsome one asked of thtfmatador
In 25 years I have killed 3500breullsWere you ever afraid
I have been afraid many manytimes On those occasions I put mytrust In my legs and ran as last aa I
couldThebull however is the noblest of
animals and the bravest Ho nevermakes a cowardly attack from behindho is so frank Ho Is terrible thougha man needs nerve to face him whenhe comes into the ring pawing theearth and bellowing
Will you tell us about tho bull thatwas the hardest of all to kill 1
The matadors face changedHe was a white bull he said slow¬
y and he didnt want to fight Hofollowed me about like a little dog Iled him with the cloak wherever Iwanted to go Yes lat was the hard-est
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bull of all to klt1Youths Com ¬
panion
The Tax of the InsectDuring the year just passed the In-
sects of tho country cost thu farmersmore money than the nation expendedon its army and navy in paying allthe claims on its mountainous pensionroll and In all expenditures on thePanama canal C L Bartlett assistant entomologist In charge ot ex-perimental
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field work has worked outthe above statement and as the value
approxImated ¬
mates ravages of the myriad insect altcabout 800 million dollars The sumdocs not Include the loss to cerealsand forage crops in storage nor tonatural forests and forest productsthe losses from those two sources at100 million dollars euch bringing LiiiIpannual rural Insect tax tonn evenbillion dollarsTho World Today
CompensationWesssat ons or should be to women forthe many disadvantages of their sexThere is nothing that enables us todefy thO natural consequences ofTime so successfully provided wegive enough attention to the poten ¬
tialities of and to the Individuality indress It is n duty that women owoto society Jo make the best of them ¬
selves ifut a great deal of the suc ¬
cess of i gown depends on the degreeto W i t Is in harmony with Its sun
T gaTo be overdressed isv xe than being shabbily dressed
wever beautiful a frock may be itstrikes a discordant hpiei with its
surroundings much of Jts beauty willIbe lostr The LftHgi Friend
<Clara Morris onflusbefcrtls folly to call the 1hnsbanil Jjdnrn In
the Housekeeper for October It Isntruthhome life while the wife and motherIs its whole existence literally thosun of domestic happiness rises andsets in the aCoof the wife andmotherafRemediesTo heal an open cut apply alum water twice a day Powdered rosin isalso good Pound it well in a dealtmortar or wooden bowl When2ia soft cloth over the cut and occasionally wet it with cold water This willprevent inflammation and soreness
HighPriced Havana CigarspHavana cigars quoted at S
each were recently shown at a Lon-don
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tobacco expositioncThe Whip of Repentance
The severest punishment a man canreceive who has injured another Isto have committed the Injury and noman Is more severely punished thanhe who Is subject to thswblp of hidown repentance Seneca
Seat of the DivinityIs there any other seat of Divinity
than the earth sea air the heavensand virtuous minds Why do we seekSod elsewhere Ho IB whatever yousee he Is wherever you moveLucan C
MARKET REPORTS
XCATTLECALVLS Extra 760 9 00HOGS Choice 7 10 7 15SHEEPExtra a 5 10 E 25-LAMBSSpring 800
00WHEAT68UOATS84HAVBUTTER Dairy 1i 15
18APPLES00TOBACCO
CHICAGOHCORNOATSNo2 mixed 55PORKPrime mess17 00 17 H5LARD Prime 10 15
NEW TOUtFLOUR Win patent 5 25 5 65WHEAT No 2 red 0 1 O-SCORNNo2 mixed W C79
izPORKPrimeLARDS ennt 9 85 9 95BAtTIJIOUE
WHEAT No 2 red 119G9tOATSJJOOISVILLE
22JACORNOTSNo 2 mixed 56HAY Ch timothy 12 50 113 00HuGS Extra 6 65LARDSteam 9 25
INDIANAPOLISCATTLEPrime 6 25 675HOGS Extra 6 65 01 6 50SHEEPExtra 5 eo 5 50
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1ROUND ABOUT THE STATE
ThatIsGothonInDIfferentIbSections of Kentucky
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CAPITAL NOTES
tiThebynarnesChesapeake Ohio Railroad Co andomanded the case to the lowerwith Instructions to give a peremptoryInstruction for the defendant company
Another Kentucky RoadThe Cumberland Northern Rail¬
way Co with 100000 capital stockflied articles of Incorporation Therood will run from Artemus Knoxcounty through the counties of ClayOwslcy End Leo to Doattyvllle a dir ¬
tance of 75 miles
C i O ValuationTho state board of valuation and as ¬
sessment tentatively fixed the valua¬
tion of the Chesapeake Ohio Rail-road
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Co for the purpose of taxationIt placed the total capitalization at9169630 from which the value of tho
tangible property is to be deducted
Fair OfficiateThe Capital Fair association elected
Dr John P Stewart president W SFarmer 1st vice president George BHarper 2d vice president directorsPC6hurchG C Shawk AG Jeffers BedfordMacklin and Swigert Taylor
Judgment for 58 CentsA judgment of 58 cents the cost of
the telegram was secured In the fedSeral court hero by C B Daniel in
5000 suit the West1nniLning the death of his brother
Due to TuberculosisDr Joseph Barr physician at thetenitentiarythe deaths that have occurred ab tba
prison during the last two years hartbbeenthe penitentiary has become a verita ¬
ble death trap
Hagers Bondsmen SuedSuits seeking the recovery of
mounts aggregating 3718443 ironSformer State Auditor lingerbondsmen and Mrs Hester G Coulterwidow of former Auditor Coulter andhis bondsmen were filed in circuitcourtb Asst Atty Gent Lockett
To How SundaySchool ConventionAs a result of the ybit of E A FOX
secretary ot the State SuridayschpdlAssociation pf Kentucky to this cityIt a ben4ecTded to hold a Sundayr N nvntloIihere at GlenwjjpdPa mp tJinbtet iiltt ltI1
rJl une
r chmpnd Ky AfameetfeB or r-
ents0 for Eastern Kentucky state normat school here teachers of tills instlutlcn were ordered paid making the
t money they had received tot morefive months
Danville KyAta meeting of thedirectors of the Central Kentucky Fairassociation of this city August 4 E U
nd 7 were decided upon as the datesor the Danville fair Harrisburgs fall
w ill be held the following week
Owensboro KyA J Doss of Cen ¬
ral City was elected president of tboUnited Mine Workers of District No
3 comprising the mines of Westernand J T Main of Render
Ohio county vice president
Lexington Ky Samuel H Clayfor the past year has been eD-
ployednaa reporter on Lexington andLouisville newspapers was selected to
e secretary of the Lexington Comm rml club to succeed John G Craemer
Louisville KyFire destroyed theColiseum the largest amusement hattin the south at Fourth avenuestreet this city tho loss being 75000
fireman John Keefe was caught un ¬
en falling walls and seriously Injured
Lexington lCyThe LexingtonBrick Co closed a deal for the pur ¬
chase pt the plants of the FayetteBrick and Supply Co located hereand the Monticello Brick Co of Jfontlcello The combined plants wlii hava yearly output ot about 10000000 I
brick
Ledngton KyTho annual conven ¬
tion of the Kentucky Dairy Cattle clubthe Kentucky Jersey Cattle club participating was beldln Agriculturalhan at State university It was de¬
cided to tax each member 1 to coverthe expense of holding a milk and but-ter contest next year
Louisville KyE I Aldermangrand imperial pptentate of the Impenal Council Nobles of the aiysilcShrine and E A Osborne Chief Ralban both of Cedar Rapids la werehere and arranged for the meeting ofthe council In Louisville in June
Louisville KyThe board of direc-tors of tho Kentucky Good Roads as¬
sedation met hero and adopted hylaws The purpose of the organisation is the creation of public sentimentfor tho building and maintenance ofgood highways throughout the state
Glasgow KyTho highest priceover realized for mules in this part ofthe state was paid Rod Warfleld at Sonon when he sold Lexington dealers20 mules for 225 each or 1500 for thebunch The mules will be sold inpairs to the blue grass farmers
Owensboro Ky Fojlowing heavyrains trains on the Louisville lender-s n St Louis railroad were discon ¬
tinned the second time in three weeksOnly otto train out of LoulsYJIewnJIable to get through to Owensboro arriving hero five hours late j
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Glasgow KyThoJ P MeredithCedar Co recently located at Bowling ttGreen wilt begin at an early dato cut f-
ng and marketing all mercantile cear along Barren river 1<
Louisville KyTbo Gaiety theaterpassed the board of alder
men by a vote of 8 to 3 This gives IRudolph Hynicka of Cincinnati theright to proceed with the construction 1
of the burlesque theater in the Taylor-block
fboreI4I
Louisville Ky Judge Walter EfJo
ana la the federal court ordered s j
mandamus Issued against the fiscal iirl
court of Taylor county Kentucky WtJ
4compel tho levying of a tax to payoffcertain bonds of the old Cumberland r
Ohio Railroad Co >
JHopklnsvllle yFolloylng the ac lJffXmaleoasked by the school board under the
provisions of the new school law aJrsuit will be brought at once to force < ZLthe laying of the levy > t s
Danville JyDr J McCIosky flay iney pf this city died nt the Deacon fIhospital Boston Mass where ho un yilIwas onedistinguished and widely known mlo >
Isters and educational workers
Louisville KyThe Marion Con 11tract and Construction Co by 00 j IHolt trustee filed suit against the rfLouisville Railway Co asking to have t ttthe plaintiffs declared beneficiaries 61 V f
954 shares of preferred stock of thtuisvillc Eastern railway i
1< Jl4oLexington KyTho commission allJWiitohe guidance of druggists completed fIts work One regulation rejiufres <Ytb i
otsuch Ingredient r1
Jackson Ky Oscar 4 Sears t fprominent real estate broker wasbrought here on a warrant charging 41 9
him with the seduction of Maude BackstSears denies all connection with thegirls downfall aid denounces thaf o iwhole proceeding as aa attempt to ex ri
tort money from him if >ot 4 V
1Hopklnsyllle Kyv Ten IndlcUnents Atwere returned by the grand jurycharging ttitf parties named thereia b Pwith yiolatlonpf what JskH6w as UseCrocelius law which prpvldC8 aneayyip enaltrfor farmers orgaaliatietisrorluycrs tg knowinglyiiy pooleirt14Cfl f J
11 ir t
h staJlp ucly YOWlgYeaS ctci tion oiiv nedintbrC-hr1stIarch rb Majorot IMusvIllcpresdedtThredred delegates Attended tTe
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cBroadiUrst lCyCrcatexciti5i
was occasioned In the Methodlslchurch hero when Mrs Elizabet SOW
der lnn invalid who had not walkeda step for 30 years Jumped troth rcarriage during the sermon aM shouted with Joy at her instant recovery v
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Winchester KyThO Wpodraea ol 3tho Worldadjourned theli convention >vthere after electing Raney T Wellsi oil tMurray Ky head consul lo succeed x
J1I BrewepL1svIl1e The WQcdmen Clrcle1 tale branch ot thz 00
order trss Reedy of Paducah worthTguardian 1Ijf
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Winchester KyA check f rt4ffromrQn1cJ l payment for thesitaofthe new government building to be terected here This means that the tic itJohas been accepted and the b Dd1 ffwill be recorded at once t
fCatdweJ1whcrlage to C A Caldwell a merchantjplEniluencc4 Ky caused much newepa rjTher notoriety Is arranging for thq SI 1Ing of n1 answer tO herhu ban scomplaint In his divorce suIL which will < kjdevelop some racy testjmony
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Lexington KycVThe resignation pi fI
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chief of police who is a member of tbq 1executive board of tho American Bowl j 1 1lug CQngreS8 will tender his Cslga3o t+tlon from the bowling committee as I
he finds his time too much taken yp I Ywith outside matters 1 >I laT
Louisville Ky Fonowlpg8naJta 1t Lment suit to custody certain Jwarehouse receipts for 275 barrelsofetwhisky alleged to have been loaned tiyhim to Edward M Plcxner John B fThompson filed five suits against Flex 17i
for sums 259975
tEllzabethtowncashier of the NoUn State bank was I ltindicted on a charge of forgery andobtaining money from the > Y r 4false pretenses When lat heard iof ttPeek was in Trinidad Mo HevIsArnative of Warsaw Ky I > >
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