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tPHE BOURBON NEWS PARIS jCENTTJCXY AIftHfi 13 rJ IQOt I New Capitol a Beauty The new State Capitol is almost com pleted and will soon be urnised Al ready it has become the for hundreds of Kentuckians who stop off at Frankfort to see this beautiful building the of every Kentuck ian regardless of politics It is that there will be 50000 people come here to attend the dedication It is estimated that more than 10000 people out in the State will take ad vantage of the Capitol fare rates to visit Frankfort and see the new capi Lexington to Louisville stops over to see the Capitol This building will De seen by more people during the next five than any other capitol in the South The carpets and rugs are all practically down throughfrom years r means l esti- mated rr Chu ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Most of the and rugs are two tone green but in some of the rooms such as the Govrenors r ception the Court of Appeals the Senate and Representatives chamber the carpets and rugs match the ceiling They are the handsomest hand made tufted Austrians all imported The contract for the carpets alone in the Capitol is about 18000 Champs May Have New Owner A deal is now under way by which the Frankofrt base ball team franchise and players will be transferred by the members of the stock company which now owns it to a prominent of Frankfort The only consider ation contemplated is that the fran chise shall be kept in Frankfort and the city have a team in the Blue Grass League room carpets business- man ¬ ¬ 33 Per Cent Discount ON All Our Clothing We must make a cleaning If you need a suit or your son or an extra pair of pants now is the time to buy Special Lot Mens 1 to 16 t2r Choice 50 cents GIVE US A CALL PRICE CO Clothiers PIANOS Notice is hereby given that ROYK WOODRUFF Has Opened a f Mu ic Store f at 516 Main Street Paris Ky opposite Fordham Hotel and will be E able to furnish the public with all the latest music and musical E 1 such as Pianos Organs Violins Mandolins Guitars H Graphopliones and all the latest records for the month of August H- N Special fatten tion given to Piano Tuning t- O THE STAR PIANO HOUSE f- H East Tenn Phone 1233 iuiiiiliiiFinuiiiiiiiiiitjiim t J 1 1 Shirts 14 t i t rUUTlllJU UnlIllllllllIIIlI1HIIlUUUl n1li t r 4 t I I lUll 1l11rUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Ini f 1 I i f1 t r i lIlt Allllllr1111111llIrlCllillatarslllltlrrlrlCl l i i in- struments B i it IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIfil1CI I II > = = BASE BALL GAME Two hundred Paris fans went to Richmond Tuesday to see the double header between the Bourbonites and the Pioneers The first game was call ed at 2 oclock in the presence of a very large crowd although heavy black clouds were hanging low The first man up was Ochs who land ed on the first ball pitched for a clean single and stole second Just as he the bag the rain began to fallin torrents for about thirty This necessitated the calling off of the first game i The second game was called at 3 oclock Winchell was on the slab for Paris and with the exception of the third inning pitched gilt eage ball In this one inning they made four hits Golden was in the box for the Pioneers and pitched good ball After the third inning Winchell was invincible his trouble in the third was his slipping when delivering the ball preventing his cruves from breaking The Bour bonites should have won the game Errors and failing to connect with the ball at the proper time caused the Pio neers to win Following is score and summary Richmond x 3 Paris 10100000 0 2 Struck 8 Winchell 2 Base on balls Golden 1 Stolen bases Whittaker Sacrifice Seeback Krug Wild pitch Golden 1 Hit by pitcher Golden 1 Two base hits Och Earned runs Richmond 2 Paris 1 Left on bases Richmond 7 Paris 5 Umpire Retsche Time 140 WEDNESDAYS GAME The Bourbonites dropped the second game to the Pioneers at Richmond Wednesday not by inferior ball play ing but by the raw decisions of um pire Retsche who seemed determined to take the game from Paris This man is utterly incompetent to fill the position he is now holding Elgin was put out of the game in the fifth inning because he protested at the second raw deal he received from the umpire in succession It is said the most amiable ball player on earth could not have kept from protesting against such treatment as Elgin received at the hands of Retsche The Paris team played almost perfect making one error while Richmond made five errors The Richmond scorer only gives the Paris boys four hits when it shoud be six Scheneburg made one clean hit and Bevins the catcher that took Elgins place in the fifth got a two bagger and neither of these play ers are given credit for a hit Bugger not only pitched good ball but was there with his stick as usual and got two hits Hannigan who is credited with the only error on the Paris side which was not costly prayed a star game at third To sum up the game in true form it can be said that it was a game givc i Richmond by umpire Retcshe The following is score and summary t Richmond Paris 1 0 J 00001 03 Struck 2 Dugger 3 Bases on 4 Dugger 1 Sacrifice Hanniagn Thoss Krug Home Two base Thoss Bevins Three base Wild pitch Creager 1 Stolen by Dugger 1 Double plays Creager tp Krug to Thoss TUESDAys landedon min- utes 0 C 2 0 0 outGolden hitsHanni- gan I hall only 10 0 1 1 1 1 0 x5 outCreager ballscreager I hitsScott runKrug hitsTilford hitsHannigan j basesGroheKrug- Hit pitcherby 01 0 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ For you to buy a fine Straw Hat at half price We place on sale today our entire of Hopkins and Stetson Straws including all the new shapes in Mans Leghorns Split Senates Dont in buying a Straw Hat at Prices like these v 500 Hats now 250 400 Hats now y 200 f f j v 300 Hats now 150 V 250 Hats now 125 t A 200 Hats now oo 150 Hats now Hats r v x If 25 V s fv iv v f t We are still selling Clothes at 25 per rr J I 1 t i p I i lie Brands nd 1 delay it l t f 1 i it io K i Ii 100 noW oil 1 0 f ft 50 Hats now1 I r I J tit r1i t tc i cJzelJi ffildjJem rr i u J L A I it k 5 r p1 c d i fi i L J d L f I w y r Comer I f 1- N H 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annual dues and the discussion of plans for the organization of new leagues and other The greatly need work for the rural schools has been somewhat limited dur ing the last year because of a lack of funds bo the recent gift of 250 to the league made by one of our public spirited citizens has been most grate fully received and appreciated Plans for the best use of the money will be made at this meeting Reports of the years work will be made from the local leagues at Shaw han Clintonville Cunningham Shakes peare Clays Cross Roads Centerville Deav r and Ruddles Mills Every member in the county is earnestly requestedto be present and bring sev eral members with her All visi tors will be gladly welcomed Dont forget the dues 100 Double Header Today Two games of ball for of admission today at Whites Park Paris vs Lexington First game call ed at 2 p m sharp Second game fol lows immediately afterwards Party Leaves for an Outing A party composed of Douglas Thomas of the L N engineering corps Doc Horton and Henry Terrill of the train dispatchers force and bag gagemaster Guy Overby left Wednes day night for a months hunting and fishing in the Michigan woods The party will camp near Cedarville close to Mackinac and anticipate a pleasur able outing Quarantine Effective August 16 Governor Augustus E Willson Tues day night received from the National Department of Agriculture at Wash ington a telegram announcing that be continued until such time as State authorities have eradicated the disease known as scabie in sheep The Governor will today wire a request to Secretary Wilson of the department that the quarantine be held up until Kentucky officials have time to take action He will also by manifesto urge the breeders to act promptly in driving out the disease Shuberts to Enter Lexington A long felt want of the big Shubert theatrical syndicate is at last about to be satisfied The Shuberts are to enter Lexington The deal which J M Perkins of Frankfort has been making to secure control of the theater in Lexington for a term of three years is now practically closed and all that remains to be dyne is to have the parties signed unless some unexpected hitch bobs up at the last minute The new theater will have none but Shubert slows and it will be one of the Shubert circuit of theaters The plan is to have each show that comes to Louisville and the coming winter to exhibit I two nights in Lexington one night in Frankfurt and three nights in Louis iville each week The Shuberts own f the Lyric Theater in Cincinnati and 1 have leased the Masonic Theatre in j Louisville Morgans Men to Gather Again A glorious reunion of Morgan men will be held at Parks Hill Tuesday and WednesdayAugust 17 and 18 at which not only all Morgan men but all Con federates of whatever commands are urged to be present Notices bearing invitations have been sent out to Con federates by G R Keller secretary and Basil W Duke President of the association Confederates are forward to a grand oldtime getting of the boys who lived and fought through the dark Thaw is Again Declared Insane Justice Mills on yesterday morning at White Plains handed down a decis ion yesterday morning declaring that Harry K Thaw is insane He dis missed the writ of habeas corpus un der which Thaw endeavored to secure his release from Matteawan and re mands him to the custody of the State authorities at that institution RELIGIOUS Flder Carey E fill his pulpit as usual at the Christian church Sunday Union services will be held at the Baptist church Sunday night and Elder Carey E Morgan will preach the Rev M T Chandler will preach at Palmer school house near town afternoon at 3 30 oclock No services at the Presbyterian hurch Sunday Elder E B at the old CaneRidge church Sunday runsRichmond UmpireRetsche Cornell one of the Frankfort players L Ct I I oneprice sheepbecomes I I t sermon Sun- day Bufn8ton ill ti Si r winter work nwe Audi- torium Cin- cinnati to- gether morningS sea ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = Burton Appointed tt Cuban Army Major R A Burton of cadets Millersburg Military Institute has been tendered the position of Major in the new Cuban army now be ing organized according to that has been given out Major Burton has been prominent in military circles of the State for several years For some time he was commandant at Kentucky Military Institute He has recently passed an examination before army officers The Kiss of History The ancient Teutons observed the kiss solely as a symbol of love and friendship With them as with the AngloSaxon race today the firm handshake was the usual form of salutation in public In medieval times the kiss became the symbol of other sentiments The vassal had to kiss the sword of his feudal lord The osculum gladij correct was the symbol of fealty In courts of justice the crucifix on the Bible was kissed a custom still extant Talk to ArkIe 4 Co Why not put your coal in now It is sure to go higher Everything else is high Let Arkle Co talk to you about it Tenn phone 178 10 tf Fire at Richmond There was a destructive fire in Richmond late Monday night the loss exceeding 30000 The fire originated in Abzells livery stable on Main street and for a while looked as if the entire central part of the city was doomed In addition to the livery stable the city fire department buildings were de stroyed S FOR SALE Number 1 Jersey cow Address 300 East Paris or phone East Tenn 746 3t led Room Wanted A furnished bed room wanted by a single gentleman Address P 0 Bo Paris Ky 63tpd LOST Diamond and pearl sunburst be tween the home of Mr Vol Ferguson and Paris return to News office and re ceive reward LOST A notebook name of Prank Rook written in several places in book 250 reward for return of book to M J Murphy with contents of book Strayed or Stolen Poland China Stag weight about 300 pounds from my place on North Mid dletown pike Liberal reward for any information or return of the hog 10 3t SAM MACKEY UK commander 63t with informa- tion ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ DiihwasfiiBf Httsbands Dishwashing is not a part of the husbands duties Police Judge non ruled at Cleveland Ohio Harry Cohen three old was in court charged with beat ing his wife Cohen said that his wife stated a fight when he refused to wash the dishes and claen up the house Her said he did not beat her but only djeVk fended himself 2 Judge McGannon discharged Cohen Coal Product W According to the reports of the georj logical survey 58000000000 cubic feet of coal gas was made in the Unl ted States during 1907 513 comps flies Of this product 54600000000 cubic feet was sold for 36327897 and the remaining 3400000000 cubic feet was lost strayed or stolen The avr erage value of the 1907 product was 66 cents a thousand feet The products of 1906 averaged 814 cents a thousand feet which shows that gas is ing cheaper Popular Mechanics J- r Important Sleeping car diagrams for the spec ial train to Atlantic City via Chesa peake Ohio Railway leaving August 19th are now open for reservations Call on or address GEO W BARNEY D P A Lexington To Mammoth Cave August 25 on regular train last dfr the season 1265 for a thiee trip includes railroad fare board at hotel and the several routes through the cave from all stations on Mays ville Paris and Lexington divisions Ten days limit on tickets See L N agent auglO 4tr PARKS HILL And Return Sunday Aug 15tn Tickets good going returning onSpecial Paris at 830 a m and 1 W H HARRIS Agent D S JORDAN T A LOST OR STOLEN From my place on last Saturday small black aog with tan feet and white breast wearing collar inscribed Nubbins Auvergne for his return 6 3t C M CLAY et M G twen 1 Gas i by Lexing- ton td Ky t j 50t i TO KY 0 VIA IWlm r p m I Liberal Dot Y Wednes- day years become f tip f and r re- ward r ¬ ¬ ¬ < = ROSIE MORRISTON c Winning Number 1959 Reduction in Oxfords I now offering Hanan and Nettleton Oxfords at prices that are really astonishing Every wearer of highgrade shoes knows the superb quality of the above brands and should not miss the ot securing the best footwear in this great sale Read the following and dont be slow to grasp the full meaning of this big offer Nettleton Tan Oxfords regular price 6 now 490 Nettleton Gun Metal Oxfords reg price 6 now 490 Nettleton Patent Oxfords regular price 6 now 490 Hanan Vici Oxfords regular price 6 now 490 Ladies and Childrens Greatly Reduced Geo McWillams The Leading Shoe We Give S H Green Trading Stamps WE FOR Tin Cans r n M Mason Jars w Get our price before buyirigif I 1 r 50 Ji i Xv J opportuni- ty reduc- tion rc J a t a o Q Iti M H I Il f I r ARE HEADQUARTERs i f- I l P 5 f i J f iJ I j cc 1 H 4 Y am rf Oxfords Man- Y 8c t J I PY f x a IBattorloni 4- c 4 ¬ < <

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tPHE BOURBON NEWS PARIS jCENTTJCXY AIftHfi 13

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IQOtINew Capitol a Beauty

The new State Capitol is almost completed and will soon be urnised Already it has become the forhundreds of Kentuckians who stop offat Frankfort to see this beautifulbuilding the of every Kentuckian regardless of politics It is

that there will be 50000 peoplecome here to attend the dedication Itis estimated that more than 10000people out in the State will take advantage of the Capitol fare rates tovisit Frankfort and see the new capi

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Champs May Have New OwnerA deal is now under way by which

the Frankofrt base ball team franchiseand players will be transferred by themembers of the stock company whichnow owns it to a prominent

of Frankfort The only consideration contemplated is that the franchise shall be kept in Frankfort andthe city have a team in the Blue GrassLeague

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BASE BALL

GAMETwo hundred Paris fans went to

Richmond Tuesday to see the doubleheader between the Bourbonites andthe Pioneers The first game was called at 2 oclock in the presence of avery large crowd although heavy blackclouds were hanging low

The first man up was Ochs who landed on the first ball pitched for a cleansingle and stole second Just as he

the bag the rain began tofallin torrents for about thirty

This necessitated the calling offof the first game i

The second game was called at 3oclock Winchell was on the slab forParis and with the exception of thethird inning pitched gilt eage ball Inthis one inning they made four hitsGolden was in the box for the Pioneersand pitched good ball After the thirdinning Winchell was invincible histrouble in the third was his slippingwhen delivering the ball preventinghis cruves from breaking The Bourbonites should have won the gameErrors and failing to connect with theball at the proper time caused the Pioneers to win Following is score andsummaryRichmond x 3Paris 10100000 0 2

Struck 8 Winchell 2Base on balls Golden 1 Stolen bases

Whittaker SacrificeSeeback Krug Wild pitch

Golden 1 Hit by pitcher Golden 1Two base hits Och Earned runsRichmond 2 Paris 1 Left on bases

Richmond 7 Paris 5 UmpireRetsche Time 140

WEDNESDAYS GAME

The Bourbonites dropped the secondgame to the Pioneers at RichmondWednesday not by inferior ball playing but by the raw decisions of umpire Retsche who seemed determinedto take the game from Paris Thisman is utterly incompetent to fill theposition he is now holding Elgin wasput out of the game in the fifth inningbecause he protested at the second rawdeal he received from the umpire insuccession It is said the most amiableball player on earth could not havekept from protesting against suchtreatment as Elgin received at thehands of Retsche The Paris teamplayed almost perfect makingone error while Richmond made fiveerrors The Richmond scorer onlygives the Paris boys four hits whenit shoud be six Scheneburg made oneclean hit and Bevins the catcher thattook Elgins place in the fifth got atwo bagger and neither of these players are given credit for a hit Buggernot only pitched good ball but wasthere with his stick as usual and gottwo hits Hannigan who is creditedwith the only error on the Paris sidewhich was not costly prayed a stargame at third To sum up the gamein true form it can be said that it wasa game givc i Richmond by umpireRetcshe The following is score andsummary tRichmondParis 1 0 J 0 0 0 0 1 03

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Left on bases paris 8 Richmond 4Earned 3 Time one

YESTERDAYS GAMEThe Bourbonites met with their third

defeat of the week yesterday at Frankfort twhen the Lawmakers won thegame by score of 4 to 2 It was asloppy kind of game from start tofinish Simms was in the box forParis and pitched a good game It wasnot his fault that the game was lostbut mostly due to a decision of Umpire

who was using the indicator Crutcheranjold American League pitcher madehis first appearance with Frankfortand was batted freely Little Ochsput one over the fence and circled thebases We were unable to get scoreby innings or a summary of the game

STANDINGWon

626WinchesterParis 44 40 524

506LexingtonShelbyville 29 60 326

School Improvement LeagueA very important meeting of the

School Improvement League will beheld Tuesday morning at 930 oclockat the court house

The business in hand is the electionof officers the payment of the annualdues and the discussion of plans forthe organization of new leagues andother

The greatly need work for the ruralschools has been somewhat limited during the last year because of a lack offunds bo the recent gift of 250 to theleague made by one of our publicspirited citizens has been most gratefully received and appreciated Plansfor the best use of the money will bemade at this meeting

Reports of the years work will bemade from the local leagues at Shawhan Clintonville Cunningham Shakespeare Clays Cross Roads CentervilleDeav r and Ruddles Mills Everymember in the county is earnestlyrequestedto be present and bring several members with her All visitors will be gladly welcomed Dontforget the dues 100

Double Header TodayTwo games of ball for of

admission today at Whites ParkParis vs Lexington First game called at 2 p m sharp Second game follows immediately afterwards

Party Leaves for an OutingA party composed of Douglas Thomas

of the L N engineering corpsDoc Horton and Henry Terrill of

the train dispatchers force and baggagemaster Guy Overby left Wednesday night for a months hunting andfishing in the Michigan woods Theparty will camp near Cedarville closeto Mackinac and anticipate a pleasurable outing

Quarantine Effective August 16Governor Augustus E Willson Tues

day night received from the NationalDepartment of Agriculture at Washington a telegram announcing that

be continued until such time as Stateauthorities have eradicated the diseaseknown as scabie in sheep TheGovernor will today wire a request toSecretary Wilson of the departmentthat the quarantine be held up untilKentucky officials have time to takeaction He will also by manifestourge the breeders to act promptly indriving out the disease

Shuberts to Enter LexingtonA long felt want of the big Shubert

theatrical syndicate is at last aboutto be satisfied The Shuberts are toenter Lexington The deal which JM Perkins of Frankfort has beenmaking to secure control of the

theater in Lexington for aterm of three years is now practicallyclosed and all that remains to be dyneis to have the parties signed unlesssome unexpected hitch bobs up at thelast minute The new theater willhave none but Shubert slows and itwill be one of the Shubert circuit oftheaters The plan is to have eachshow that comes to Louisville and

the coming winter to exhibitI two nights in Lexington one night inFrankfurt and three nights in Louis

iville each week The Shuberts ownf the Lyric Theater in Cincinnati and1 have leased the Masonic Theatre inj Louisville

Morgans Men to Gather AgainA glorious reunion of Morgan men

will be held at Parks Hill Tuesday andWednesdayAugust 17 and 18 at whichnot only all Morgan men but all Confederates of whatever commands areurged to be present Notices bearinginvitations have been sent out to Confederates by G R Keller secretaryand Basil W Duke President of theassociation Confederates areforward to a grand oldtime getting

of the boys who lived andfought through the dark

Thaw is Again Declared InsaneJustice Mills on yesterday morning

at White Plains handed down a decision yesterday morning declaring thatHarry K Thaw is insane He dismissed the writ of habeas corpus under which Thaw endeavored to securehis release from Matteawan and remands him to the custody of the Stateauthorities at that institution

RELIGIOUS

Flder Carey E fill hispulpit as usual at the Christian churchSunday

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Rev M T Chandler will preachat Palmer school house near town

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Burton Appointed tt Cuban ArmyMajor R A Burton of

cadets Millersburg Military Institutehas been tendered the position ofMajor in the new Cuban army now being organized according to

that has been given out MajorBurton has been prominent in militarycircles of the State for several yearsFor some time he was commandant atKentucky Military Institute He hasrecently passed an examination beforearmy officers

The Kiss of HistoryThe ancient Teutons observed the

kiss solely as a symbol of love andfriendship With them as with theAngloSaxon race today the firmhandshake was the usual form ofsalutation in public In medievaltimes the kiss became the symbol ofother sentiments The vassal had tokiss the sword of his feudal lord Theosculum gladij correct was the

symbol of fealty In courts of justicethe crucifix on the Bible was kissed acustom still extant

Talk to ArkIe 4 CoWhy not put your coal in now It is

sure to go higher Everything else ishigh Let Arkle Co talk to youabout it Tenn phone 178 10 tf

Fire at RichmondThere was a destructive fire in

Richmond late Monday night the lossexceeding 30000 The fire originatedin Abzells livery stable on Main streetand for a while looked as if the entirecentral part of the city was doomedIn addition to the livery stable thecity fire department buildings were destroyed S

FOR SALENumber 1 Jersey cow Address 300

East Paris or phone East Tenn 746 3t

led Room WantedA furnished bed room wanted by a

single gentleman Address P 0Bo Paris Ky 63tpd

LOSTDiamond and pearl sunburst be

tween the home of Mr Vol Fergusonand Paris return to News office and receive reward

LOSTA notebook name of Prank

Rook written in several places in book250 reward for return of book to M

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Strayed or StolenPoland China Stag weight about 300

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husbands duties Police Judgenon ruled at Cleveland Ohio

Harry Cohen threeold was in court charged with beating his wife Cohen said that his wifestated a fight when he refused to washthe dishes and claen up the house Hersaid he did not beat her but only djeVkfended himself2 Judge McGannon discharged Cohen

Coal Product WAccording to the reports of the georj

logical survey 58000000000 cubicfeet of coal gas was made in the Unlted States during 1907 513 compsflies Of this product 54600000000cubic feet was sold for 36327897 andthe remaining 3400000000 cubic feetwas lost strayed or stolen The avrerage value of the 1907 product was66 cents a thousand feet The productsof 1906 averaged 814 cents a thousandfeet which shows that gas ising cheaper Popular Mechanics

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August 19th are now open forreservations Call on or address

GEO W BARNEY D P ALexington

To Mammoth CaveAugust 25 on regular train last dfr

the season 1265 for a thieetrip includes railroad fare board athotel and the several routes throughthe cave from all stations on Maysville Paris and Lexington divisionsTen days limit on tickets See L Nagent auglO 4tr

PARKS HILLAnd Return

Sunday Aug 15tnTickets good going returning

onSpecial Parisat 830 a m and 1

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