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1 R r 1 e- r pAt pame1aeJ PADITOAH EVENING SVrnimz ocrroiiRn so v- l 4 41 TbcPaducab Sun if y AFTERNOON AND WK1SKIA SUN PUnUSHIXfl COMPANY INCOIUOUATKn fi F >r FISHBn ITeildent E J PAXTON General Manager Entered at the postoince at Paducah Ky nl second class matter SU11SC1U1TIOX UATCSl < TUB DAILY SUN Bjr Carrier per wee K 1 t Dy mall per month In advance 5 By malt I per year In adrance tct- y TilE VKKKLY SUNV t For year by mall O ilnBepaia > rtiioi a R AddreM TilE SUN Paducah 1y w Office US South Third Phone Us o f Nef w TUB SUN caue found at the follow- Ing > places t R<D Clement Co Van Culln liras almer House I E f nGA errJ ll LABE FRIDAY OOTOIlKIt 10 CIRCULATION STATEMENT 4 j f feptem f 1008 15099 1C > 50- 782GO94 17 G074 16091 18 W73 45103 196089 3 6104 21 C0- 947C10S 2251W 8l 094 235098- p 095216110 106098 56119- Jl I 6103 2G 61- 22lZr6102 28b118 14 5088 29GlIZI- G 2607C 3061J7T- otal 132547 Average for September 1908 5098 3902d Personally appeared before me this Oct 2 1908 R D Mac lIlen1 I business manager of The Sun who affirms that the above statement of the circulation of The Sn for the month of September 1908 Is true to thebest of his knowledge and belief My commission expires January 10 1912 PETER PUHYEAR Notary Public McCracken Co = = = 1 TIlE TICKET President Win H Tuft a Vice Ires Jus S Sherman i Congress J M Porter r City Tirnsurer4 It Grouse City Jnllicr VfnAe Drown AtdermcirW T IHlcr If S II Wells FinU Lack U S Walsion jjj t and n W Cornelison s Councllmen First ward John j W Uebout second ward John Rock third ward C M Illker i fourth ward J L Wanner fifth ward T E Ford sixth wanl It B llarnctt School TnIitCtsFlr t ward 1I O Wllllain If Poorc Second want l 1 J 1C Uondurant Third ward O j II Storks Fourth ward Ktf I Hubbnrd Fifth ward It S Morris long term J U Me Queen short term Sixth wand I i 1Vi K lUcktnan short term I 4- r T ANNOUNCKMENT p pfaernty Court Clerk j E Vte Sea Is authorized to announce 1 Hiram Smedley a candidate for re ¬ election to the office of Clerk of theI McCracken County Courtsubject to Hit action of the Democratic party S r Thoughtt t 1f jives but for a little thing Novalls The jokes on ur XVhatll youI F haves o yLet the people rule In their choice kof City Treasurer Dorian o A vote for George Walters is a vote for a lawsuitI I Governor Patterson c ders to shoot any man seen wearing J a mask examPleliI j t Four banks in a town of 1000 t habitants and two banks In a town of- t t 150 inhabitants Indicateeither that OkIahoia Is Ina meet remarkably flourishing condition Qr that the bank 1 deposit guaranty scheme Js breeding t a host of speculating banks 11 0 As one thinks of that Vaughn DenII nctt murder case ten years was Vert t I llttlo punishment for two men who 1 dcllberaiey waylaid and murdered anj Innocent young mesa and very harsh punishment for killing a night TlderI I bent on crime I o ill iNo more evidence has been secured against the Reel foot assassins than has been obtained against Kentucky night riders and convictions are cer 1tale as soon as local officials and courts not in sympathy with night l thel t the Hollowcll case The Hcelfoot as tisassiii t havent been tried and con- vfcteuf ¬ I oreven Indicted yet 1 l I a r Citizens of Clarksvlllo Tenn kndw how rnmch protection Governor Pat t toR ha Aeen giving people in the skiers Infested section A psoail t5l1i11ti1Ua 1 maa4waa r 4 dared by Hshermcn In tt wjlji l trap foot country and the BpvtJrnor flud It a convenient time for a grand- stand play but people obscure peo- ple have been murdered near Clark1fo vllle men have been whipped and their property destroyed citizens are compelledto take turns guarding thE approaches to Carksvllle nightly and they petitioned the governor for pro lection without avail No Governor Patterson is not going about his ork like Governor WllUon ee TUB DOMINANT FACTION t0About the only thing that could be accomplished by aiding Democrntl AcceSs htJ Um Iocal election neat Tuesday woud 1> e to fasten on the party organization the clutches of thE faction which was so omphdtlcaU rebuked In the mayoralty contest last fall One of the most ardent worked of that faction Is named for city treasurer admittedly running at lhs expense of the organization j to In yoke a lawsuit with the Incumbent who was elected by the people In the primary which was con ducted by the Lang faction a well known Republican was put on thE aldermanIc ticket and ho drow end cleat votes to defeat H It LIndsc and E W Baker a trick In which the principal aptor was lnnocOnt but t which was so palpable that the local organ was forced to come out In nil editorial and express belated regret over the occurrence Although 11 navel Fiad a word to say on the sub- Ject before the primary and Mi Lang hlmsclt Iq a published card said in substance Hope to die I didnt do Ill H- It < Is a welt known tact that those people who refused to swallow to mac jrcpar l fortlienr by this fa > tlon last fall have been classified 01 Smith Democrats and those h- ailed to stand by the organlzatlo- that time were punished In the prl mart this year The same crowd tried to make 1 II essential to voting In the prlmar this fall that the voter first voted tc r Bryan in order to cram their theorie s down the throat of tho gold Demo- crate but this has failed The whipping they got fast fat has trot prevailed to make this fac- tion loose Its grip on the organization It will take another one Just compare tho men on the op posing tickets as you did last year and then do as you did last year and t after awhile they Hvlll cease to pre sume that you will vote for anyibod they suggest Are you a good citizen of Padu- cah o ESSENTIAL POINTS ABOUT TilE 1 BOND ISSUE There are essential points In th stool bond Issue question that inns t be kept in mind First the Interest of the schools and the pupils nn d second that of the taxpayers There Isno one whoWllavpsflha t any proposed school measures wit heap an excessive burden OD any one tax payer or group of theinThe rc are some who have a llngerlngsue otIschoo t right to Issue bonds at any time That Is wrong The school board t t- a II separate and Independent corpora tion from the city and the law which Hmlts the city to bonds aggregating- la certain percent of the assessed vat uatlon of taxable property has noth- Ing to do with school bonds So d ism miss these two considerations fro I your mind No tax payer will fee I any additional burden on account 01 f any proposed school outlay and th e cllys privilege of Issuing bonds wK 1 I not be curtailed a cent Paducah should have good schools because the quality of our citizenship depends upon the way our citizen I ire trained for the duties of citizen ship and particularly the laboring i men members of the union shout J I see that their boys are educated ti I carry on to perfection the work the oy themselves have undertaken Padu cah should have exceptionally good PohooTa because she Isthe metropolisI 6t a large territory with no big edu rational Institutions in It and tt o common schools are the foundation of any sort of educational develop ment The schools should be sanltarj y above all else because a child health is the first essential of we 1 I being That requires no argument An education that Injures a child I hearth Is wholly bad The school e I must be properly equipped and the goIngI more I In erect- Ing two school buildings The city has the buildings and must pay foi diem The debt fton the building ireated a big interest account and the creditors of course had a Tight to press their claims The present t board was compelled to pay out revs nue on the debt and then rather than seethe schools closed the true tees pledged their personal credit to raise money at the bank It has taken 20000 of the schools precious revenue this year to meet the deficit occasioned by the payments The board succeeded In borrowing from a bank a sum to pay current expenses fora few weeks That sort of thing jf course cant continue indefinite Land every loan adds to the Interest I t account The trustees declare that after pay lag into the school fund this 20000 D they will use only so much of the bond money as Is necessary to put t I the schools In proper sanitary condl Jon and equip them The remalnde or the money will be available who the time comes to erect more build Ings The city needs more school theIpUPllt I after the voting of the bonds wlli bt to fa before tho legislature and ee carl mire revenue tor the schools ltta the au sUcailp to f- a ttyj 1 0 j rsttlwlrwt 1VV 1 n LOOK OUT FOR INSHOOTS f I t ilK DEPOSIT GUARANTEE The pAnk In tire Democratic pMb estabikhu mont of a guarantee fund to fIN l Jopu its In natoc 1 bankscnnlet nearer to being an accute Issue tn thE presenttaittpalsn than any thing else Nashvilles bj Mr Dprvn and l- eopenlytopposed by Mr Taft Them I ihardJy II any other question on which the twq candidates stand in such com- plete I This opposition is a new question born I h the exparlmentsrt state of Okah ra- nd the limited trial It has had r- I that new commonwealth Is the only operay I itlonj The burden of proof lies on MrjBryan to show that It is practice I thoughIMr of financial theories and panaceas for financial troubles there is no good- s season why the pubMc should site im pllcVt and iiDquestfonlng faith to WI judgment The bankers and flnar i cterj of Europe and America havE I bee for matryceeiturles busy with at quefton9 of the kind ant noekc- tlitni I take kindly to the proposiUoi Their judgment 1s entitled to unprc Judicial consideration but of course they are not Jnfalllble It is a mat- ter that should be considered sober sand carefully and It l Is to be regret- ted that it should be nwje a cam- paIgn Issue It Is adtogother farcin and cannot bo otherwise than pre- Judicial for grave tlnaneil question to b < j made the subject of campaign trea ipent 1 Saps of paper that boar some re- semblance to frank notes aTe being cvulalcd by the Democratic earn pagn managers to create popular sentiment on this issue Ono side of these slips Is said to represent money guaranteed by nM the banks in firs country wMclt Mr Bryan proposes and the other money guaranteed by I any oW bank which Mr Taft pro poses Of course this Is misOoad bag All natlonnt bank notes ar onjarsod bj the government and good without ruftrmco to the sol vrncy of the bank of lisue Tli guarantee poI < y has rctcsettco to the socwrity of deposits nut the mere trlclous argument these slips of paper J I malna is a fair sample of campalgj nveUiodn and how how ridiculous I h Is to decide such questions by popua vote Conks come from decHoe Jn tin I value of indusurfai securities prob ably oftener than any other soured I Such a donttne may come from snit j Europoaij effect Tho guarantee of bank de posits could not reHeve a fiUuatlor like that It might however in rom I Instances prevent banks from falling and that would bo a commendable I iealuro if pot offset other more sorl ous comEfderatlcms In any light H i 1 la matter for grave thought by Un- I best financial Intoect end riot n proper subject for polltlcaC treatment It Is howmt > r a matter that appeals to the poptiAr imagination and which the politicians therefore like it- htaidJo In their usual way but it should bc reserved for thoughtful copsideratton In congressional rom mlttees and not pandered os vote catcbCng material on tho hustings o ills Regret Mr Sinus Darker hail been chcate In a horso trade according to a WTlten In the Washington Star end ythe 1 experk co formed his chief topic I HmoI 1 about horse hoi I hoard the dray spveral times No niMwored Mr Darker V1 dont mind the mans getting m money to much but I do bate tc Ithhtk that I haw lost his respect Goodart Vou didnt actually to him that 1 didnt think him much of a poet t Wiseman Sure Ooodart Oh I wouldnt holes hal you do that for the world WteemanvNoneensel + 1 That does 0t hurt him It only raaftMbim pits- V th s > I QRHLROADS I RIQUIItEI TOc1JSIt dlUTION IS llAllIfJllMSIVHS I 5vlrnl I T <nwH Are Being llnfomn 1 mill Job Printers Am Itusliol With Onlrr fur Work To promote the safe transportation of explosives acids and other danger ¬ ous article lhe railroads in response in response to on order from tho In terstate commerce commission have leaned circulars containing insane ¬ tions to their employee and shippers The law will go into Immediate ef ¬ fect In compliance with a law passed by congress and approved by Pres Roosevelt Shippers Of explosives inflamnbles and Melds of all kinds t must be marked plainly on each pack age describing thejlXaet content and thlrfls hiust be SttTched fooTlJial i due prominence may be given Each shipping order inUit bear a certificate signed by the shipper that the mater- Ial ¬ for shipment I Is properly picked marked and In proper condition for transportation according to i the regu ¬ lations i No shipments of explosives Irlflnm ablcs or acids will be accepted by the railroads unless Utaregulatlons have been complied with Heavy penal- ties ¬ hove been proscribed against the shipper as well as tho carrier for vio ¬ lations of the law The Instructions Issued by tire roll ¬ road companies are thorough and rail ¬ road men have burned the midnight oil in order that they may understand i the sw fully Ilrtefs liars been pro pared for the printer so that every railroad employe may understand the law and avoid a penalty AS tho law will KO into Immediate effect the Job prInting offices are well crowded with ruth Job for dealersla explosives The law Is one of safety to the rail- road men as they wilt know whit I they are handling WJion labeled the boxes will be hand iwllh care and not dropped sad pitched as oilier I exploLoons I ng too worm IIl7ATII1Aader 1 I ITAIIIcf Suffers IGnrt Affrctllor York Oot 30 Mrs WHMam Astor former queen of New York so ¬ I DrI spent most of tine day In constant at- tendance ¬ All the members of her household were summoned John Jacob Astor who lives next door to his mothers residence did not von ture out of doors until evening when Mrs Astors condition Improved slightly I Mrs Astor had a sudden return of an old heart affection about four weeks ago said Dr< Flint Since then she has hart several attacks of the same kind At present the Is resting easily lit was also learned that Mrs M Wilson had collapsed as the result of her faithful attention at the sickbed of her mother Dr Feint would npUdlscuss Mrs Astors illness except to etoto its cause and emphasize Us seriousness J I lixnggerntedp p recentlyIre benevolentIsackty I This unfortunate young 1IInnlill tho oay roIl of a wowr 1 I cMdJcsa and his earnings loiulntaJn 1118 blOthPr1i1 one the gin of110thae Plste the lowing note t fotI The rhrumetan slot the ease r I evWenOy eaggcrntl i1t9ra l I Mag IttrlneJ i k 1 girls cheeks I rally burn when eneis made J x r J LOCAL POLITICS I Oontlnnrd from page one man I Is butter able to nil Uio olntft Ho U chairman of the finance corn mltteo and baa been honest and faithful as wellas capsule l Alderman IL S wdir has been or tho board by appointment of Mnjc i Smith an appointment that was mod after consultation wltji leading oil tens of both parties and hls nomina tlon II a recognition of the public right to dictate Mr Finis hack j a well know business man well iuadn d to tram aM municipal affairs sad Is interested In the citys welfare PS Vltton Is j former member of the school boarti who stood oul against tho extrava Bceft that led ti the present dilemma and refused tt lend countenance to a former board exceeding Its author iy Hu It wail known aad I jiopulnr buHticM man Ooundlnwnf W OomeKson de1 t man who has lUUnod to thY requests for numbers of eltteas who Insisted his accepting Ito nomltatlon foe alderman although he hid no ambl tltalIe has been an x< opUonall good councilman and It wil his con I tbalI l fll laP for him on the alderman ticket Cuunclliimnlf Tlrkrl For ronndlnfon the ticket Is equal- ly I us strong as for aldermen Some of the raadklRtDs aro old members all are well known and capable Mr John W Hebout In the Pint Ward I Is well known t to his pro p otlve con stltuency and will add great strength to the ticket In tko Second no one Is boiler known than Mr John Hock In the Tilled ward C M I Hiker of the ttMt Kentucky Coal company would bring execuUve Ability end knowlodgi of affairs to his committee work J I L Wanner the otndldal In the Fourth ward Is popular and know o be exceptionally well qualified T K Ford of tho Fifth and H S Itur null of the Sixth nltaSno Introduc Ion to their comitKuency Tin SrliiM l Ticket Public atttntlon has been mud engrossed with schoc matters the list few weeks and the 1 people have como to the realization of the truth of what The Sun has d en saying for two years that the tr ible with tb eamoh lias peon the a hoot boards At present the city lies u board that In many respects Is exceptionally good President IJondurant who 1s a candidate for teehtlon In tho Sea and ward and H s Morris of the Fifth ward have with others pledged their own credit mo than once to keep the schools going under the blight of former mismanagement ol funds and they liars devoted good buMncsg hours and sleeping hours to solving the financial rlddl which li embarrassing th schools They hove been through an experience that I is valuable suffprlns front thE mistakes of others and they are th bettor eqinlpped for the experience as well as deserving recognition The others on the ticket with thorn are men of the same calibre having been selected with especial care In the First ward ii William H Pooro l in the Third Oscar IL Starks in the Fourth Ed Hubbard in tho fifth for the short termis J U McQueen In the Sixth are n H Troadway and W- It HickmnnLet I thaI and characters from authentic sources then let them vote trot for the land of their party but for the Interests of Paducah and the Pa- ducah schools YOU 1KNT nAVE TO WAIT LuPokerp nottjbjck plea irctjwtierf Prise M seals C Ty Ike tiles fee Wei r- y e J v S aforJ Roastirs vyi < I f 4 t fA f cSelf c I hSnnlfary I Ltlhlr I Saving L I Retains I rlavor f f- rlr f > r 1 to yf tfJAt at ASK poRPRal l3OOKL17ip- R r rr fTe THE HOUSE or QUALITY 422424 fROADWM I EPI I TOBACCO mm i IxinUvillc Market LoulsvWe 1 KyH Uses aOTho farmer war 4tous suldr f7 bOil hMdt of burley at f lotto MQ Tit Kentucky wnmhout sold 1- bagheeds of burl y Bt 1660 to 11826 and 1 hogshead of dark at JIO Tho Peoples wan houte odd G bop headsof burley at J1S7B lol76- Ti Planlen wnrohouw void SI hoftheadd of burley at J1SM la J1DM and 2 hofs < ttds of dark at laUi J to 3W Thu Central wtrtfeouio told 1C hopitoeads of burly at 1010 to 31876 sad 21 hoflfhcdtU of dark at t S74 to 970 ppdPma 1 hopheads of hurley at SllSt 4o 19 and 4 hogtbMdi of dark at 054 te I ee One ibJular Stinif MnUift I JtlOOOOO UWi q Jit1 0 rltb u1at d q rt 01 truth I do not know that Grocxo M r tohens Yankee Ikxxlh flay tOW aruiisJ a tntlKuu rope Oa the I Hanks of the Wabash by the late Pall Dresser must Unto oqualed that figure In the Shade of the OW Ap I plg Trpi made J 100000 for 1111 nuts MS llampton4 HroadwitJ And u goodly tulle 14r oilier coniw havV sold Hbovo half a nbaMbthe l t the 11gaptae and molt ot K vuIotueJ J t In A uttimodle effort to Kill dnolhur ll song poH the pubtVi tcjfnx la 1- 00r laws howr the golden t- Ireapiugs oe harvsto find their I1 loN are ttllt wot tliy nten nut thluo the exceptions DIQlfl1 ilbftHOVfl ti tttog of the ruse I t 1 lVTIWItSTIVtt L ITWlS I 11 I United States produced Cl 7 tonic lens IfIroort j valued 1IEf f l9CCHY a i this miner last war rMW for the new Orapd Oiitnl ttntt il It haw York bate Jea cm 000 petea It will cost abaut MI 0 1Htf 4xEt TM rroadi of41ic Urtttnl Stair 1 1 lJ llli ot3bilt tIC 11M r 331- a i KI i > t t- larrcli over 1986 I nrfah a sir i i 1 Try Urn Jinn WlIIki I T The Ideal MarKet 13- 1tSaturday Specials We tell you our price when you come to our store We will be fir the cheapest in the city on FloUr Sugar and everything in Groceries ft Come Fatly 510512 Broadway Ideal Meat MarketI I I f v fI 1 = u wsr sseaarEi P I Gas Coke Gas Coke Puy Your Supply Now at Reduced Prices Owini to n lurpo supply that has ncoiiinnlaldl dtiritiK the Rtunincr mir tnrnio capacity bus IIOPOIDW ovirtnxwl To ndneo BtmU lump and cniftlinl cuko will lie M Iii up to N Viiiibr SIB delivered l nt proiiii u within ono toils of guts workrt at rCjl lureil Irictlf untie Colco He per liuwliul pf CrunHuU Colco 9u pur hUH 1e1 1 1- Spuclnl PIleuH on Lzrrgoi OrJurH OBI Coko Rivea tbo moot hnL with the Ian + t dirt ashi < r labor 1 of tiny known Boliil fuel Iliono No 1 1 lli I Il l s 1- t 1 t Paducah Light and Power Co licorpornUJ un J I I NOTICE fJh It r tI t I Persons wishing to aid the financial condition of the Pttdcicah Public Schools can dp so at present F most factually by paying their taxpa due I now to the city treasurer lrhich wilt be prorated promptly to the school fund anti there will be no I necessity for closing the schools if the citizens will pay their taxes promptly CITY OF PADUCAH KY r r- Dy Alex Kirkland Auditor t Appraycsl James P Smllb Mayor e r j

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AFTERNOON AND WK1SKIA

SUN PUnUSHIXfl COMPANYINCOIUOUATKn

fi F >r FISHBn ITeildentE J PAXTON General Manager

Entered at the postoince at PaducahKy nl second class matter

SU11SC1U1TIOX UATCSl<

TUB DAILY SUNBjr Carrier per wee K 1

t Dy mall per month In advance 5By maltI per year In adrance tct-

yy TilE VKKKLY SUNV tFor year by mall O ilnBepaia>rtiioi a

R AddreM TilE SUN Paducah 1yw Office US South Third Phone UsofNef w

TUB SUN caue found at the follow-Ing> places

t R <D Clement CoVan Culln liras

almer HouseI

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f nGA errJ

ll LABE

FRIDAY OOTOIlKIt 10

CIRCULATION STATEMENT

4jffeptemf 1008

15099 1C> 50-782GO94 17 G074

16091 18 W73

45103 1960893 6104 21 C0-947C10S 2251W8l094 235098-p 095216110106098 56119-JlI

6103 2G 61-22lZr6102 28b11814 5088 29GlIZI-G 2607C 3061J7T-otal 132547

Average for September 1908 50983902dPersonally appeared before me

this Oct 2 1908 R D Mac lIlen1I

business manager of The Sun whoaffirms that the above statement ofthe circulation of The Sn for themonth of September 1908 Is true tothebest of his knowledge and belief

My commission expires January10 1912

PETER PUHYEARNotary Public McCracken Co

= = =

1

TIlE TICKET

President Win H Tufta Vice Ires Jus S Shermani Congress J M Porter

r City Tirnsurer4 It GrouseCity Jnllicr VfnAe DrownAtdermcirW T IHlcr If S II

Wells FinU Lack U S Walsion jjjt and n W Cornelison s

Councllmen First ward John j

W Uebout second ward JohnRock third ward C M Illker

i fourth ward J L Wanner fifthward T E Ford sixth wanl ItB llarnctt

School TnIitCtsFlr t ward1I O Wllllain If Poorc Second want l

1 J 1C Uondurant Third ward O j

II Storks Fourth ward KtfI Hubbnrd Fifth ward It S

Morris long term J U MeQueen short term Sixth wand I

i1ViK lUcktnan short term I

4-

rr

T ANNOUNCKMENT

ppfaernty Court Clerk j

E Vte Sea Is authorized to announce1 Hiram Smedley a candidate for re¬

election to the office of Clerk of theIMcCracken County Courtsubject toHit action of the Democratic party

S

rThoughttt 1f jivesbut for a little thing Novalls

The jokes on ur XVhatll youIF haves

oyLet the people rule In their choicekof City Treasurer Doriano

A vote for George Walters is a votefor a lawsuitII

Governor Pattersonc ders to shoot any man seen wearing

J

a mask examPleliIj

t Four banks in a town of 1000 t

habitants and two banks In a town of-

tt

150 inhabitants Indicateeither thatOkIahoia Is Ina meet remarkablyflourishing condition Qr that the bank 1

deposit guaranty scheme Js breeding t

a host of speculating banks 11

0As one thinks of that Vaughn DenII

nctt murder case ten years was VerttI llttlo punishment for two men who 1

dcllberaiey waylaid and murdered anjInnocent young mesa and very harshpunishment for killing a night TlderII bent on crime

Io

ill iNo more evidence has been securedagainst the Reel foot assassins thanhas been obtained against Kentuckynight riders and convictions are cer

1tale as soon as local officials andcourts not in sympathy with night

lthel t

the Hollowcll case The Hcelfoot as

tisassiii t havent been tried and con-

vfcteuf

¬

I oreven Indicted yet 1

l Iar Citizens of Clarksvlllo Tenn kndw

how rnmch protection Governor Patt toR ha Aeen giving people in theskiers Infested section A psoail

t5l1i11ti1Ua1 maa4waa

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4

dared by Hshermcn In tt wjljil trapfoot country and the BpvtJrnor fludIt a convenient time for a grand-stand play but people obscure peo-ple have been murdered near Clark1fo

vllle men have been whipped andtheir property destroyed citizens arecompelledto take turns guarding thEapproaches to Carksvllle nightly andthey petitioned the governor for prolection without avail No GovernorPatterson is not going about his orklike Governor WllUoneeTUB DOMINANT FACTION

t0About the only thing that could beaccomplished by aiding DemocrntlAcceSs htJ Um Iocal election neatTuesday woud 1>e to fasten on theparty organization the clutches of thE

faction which was so omphdtlcaUrebuked In the mayoralty contest lastfall One of the most ardent workedof that faction Is named for citytreasurer admittedly running at lhsexpense of the organization j to Inyoke a lawsuit with the Incumbentwho was elected by the people

In the primary which was conducted by the Lang faction a wellknown Republican was put on thE

aldermanIc ticket and ho drow endcleat votes to defeat H It LIndscand E W Baker a trick In whichthe principal aptor was lnnocOnt buttwhich was so palpable that the localorgan was forced to come out In nileditorial and express belated regretover the occurrence Although 11

navelFiad a word to say on the sub-Ject before the primary and Mi

Lang hlmsclt Iq a published cardsaid in substance Hope to die I

didnt do Ill H-

It<

Is a welt known tact that thosepeople who refused to swallow tomac jrcpar l fortlienr by this fa >tlon last fall have been classified 01

Smith Democrats and those h-

ailed to stand by the organlzatlo-that time were punished In the prlmart this year

The same crowd tried to make 1II

essential to voting In the prlmarthis fall that the voter first voted tcrBryan in order to cram their theorie sdown the throat of tho gold Demo-crate but this has failed

The whipping they got fast fathas trot prevailed to make this fac-tion loose Its grip on the organizationIt will take another one

Just compare tho men on the opposing tickets as you did last yearand then do as you did last year andt

after awhile they Hvlll cease to presume that you will vote for anyibodthey suggest

Are you a good citizen of Padu-cah

oESSENTIAL POINTS ABOUT TilE1

BOND ISSUEThere are essential points In th

stool bond Issue question that inns t

be kept in mind First the Interestof the schools and the pupils nn dsecond that of the taxpayers

There Isno one whoWllavpsflha tany proposed school measures witheap an excessive burden OD any onetax payer or group of theinThe rcare some who have a llngerlngsue

otIschoot

right to Issue bonds at any timeThat Is wrong The school board tt-

aII

separate and Independent corporation from the city and the law whichHmlts the city to bonds aggregating-

la certain percent of the assessed vatuatlon of taxable property has noth-Ing to do with school bonds So d

ismmiss these two considerations fro I

your mind No tax payer will fee I

any additional burden on account 01fany proposed school outlay and th ecllys privilege of Issuing bonds wK 1I

not be curtailed a centPaducah should have good schools

because the quality of our citizenshipdepends upon the way our citizen I

ire trained for the duties of citizenship and particularly the laboringi

men members of the union shout JI

see that their boys are educated ti I

carry on to perfection the work theoy

themselves have undertaken Paducah should have exceptionally goodPohooTa because she Isthe metropolisI

6t a large territory with no big edurational Institutions in It and ttocommon schools are the foundationof any sort of educational development

The schools should be sanltarj y

above all else because a childhealth is the first essential of we 1I

being That requires no argumentAn education that Injures a childI

hearth Is wholly bad The school eImust be properly equipped and the

goIngI more I

In erect-Ing two school buildings The cityhas the buildings and must pay foidiem The debt fton the buildingireated a big interest account andthe creditors of course had a Tightto press their claims The presenttboard was compelled to pay out revsnue on the debt and then ratherthan seethe schools closed the truetees pledged their personal credit toraise money at the bank It hastaken 20000 of the schools preciousrevenue this year to meet the deficitoccasioned by the payments Theboard succeeded In borrowing froma bank a sum to pay current expensesfora few weeks That sort of thingjf course cant continue indefinite

Land every loan adds to the InterestI taccount

The trustees declare that after paylag into the school fund this 20000 D

they will use only so much of thebond money as Is necessary to puttIthe schools In proper sanitary condlJon and equip them The remalndeor the money will be available whothe time comes to erect more buildIngs The city needs more school

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after the voting of the bonds wlli btto fa before tho legislature and eecarl mire revenue tor the schools

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I tilK DEPOSIT GUARANTEEThe pAnk In tire Democratic pMbestabikhumont of a guarantee fund to fIN

l Jopuits In natoc1 bankscnnletnearer to being an accute Issue tn thE

presenttaittpalsn than any thing else

Nashvillesbj Mr Dprvn and l-eopenlytopposed by Mr Taft Them I

ihardJyII

any other question on whichthe twq candidates stand in such com-

pleteI This

oppositionis a new question born Ih

the exparlmentsrt state of Okah ra-nd the limited trial It has had r-

II that new commonwealth Is the onlyoperayIitlonj The burden of proof lies on

MrjBryan to show that It is practice

IthoughIMrof financial theories and panaceas forfinancial troubles there is no good-

s season why the pubMc should site impllcVt and iiDquestfonlng faith to WI

judgment The bankers and flnari cterj of Europe and America havE

I bee for matryceeiturles busy with atquefton9 of the kind ant noekc-tlitniI take kindly to the proposiUoiTheir judgment 1s entitled to unprcJudicial consideration but of coursethey are not Jnfalllble It is a mat-ter that should be considered sober

sand carefully and It lIs to be regret-ted that it should be nwje a cam-paIgn Issue It Is adtogother farcinand cannot bo otherwise than pre-

Judicial for grave tlnaneil questionto b<j made the subject of campaigntrea ipent

1Saps of paper that boar some re-

semblance to frank notes aTe beingcvulalcd by the Democratic earnpagn managers to create popularsentiment on this issue Ono side ofthese slips Is said to represent moneyguaranteed by nM the banks in firscountry wMclt Mr Bryan proposesand the other money guaranteed by

I any oW bank which Mr Taft proposes Of course this Is misOoadbag All natlonnt bank notes aronjarsod bj the government andgood without ruftrmco to the solvrncy of the bank of lisue Tliguarantee poI< y has rctcsettco to thesocwrity of deposits nut the meretrlclous argument these slips of paper J

I malna is a fair sample of campalgjnveUiodn and how how ridiculous IhIs to decide such questions by popuavote

Conks come from decHoe Jn tinI value of indusurfai securities probably oftener than any other soured

I Such a donttne may come from snit

jEuropoaijeffect Tho guarantee of bank deposits could not reHeve a fiUuatlorlike that It might however in rom

I Instances prevent banks from fallingand that would bo a commendable

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iealuro if pot offset other more sorlous comEfderatlcms In any light Hi1la matter for grave thought by Un-

I best financial Intoect end riot nproper subject for polltlcaC treatmentIt Is howmt >r a matter that appealsto the poptiAr imagination and whichthe politicians therefore like it-

htaidJo In their usual way but itshould bc reserved for thoughtfulcopsideratton In congressional rommlttees and not pandered os votecatcbCng material on tho hustings

oills Regret

Mr Sinus Darker hail been chcateIn a horso trade according to aWTlten In the Washington Star end

ythe1experk co formed his chief topic

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dont mind the mans getting mmoney to much but I do bate tc

Ithhtk that I haw lost his respect

Goodart Vou didnt actually tohim that 1 didnt think him much ofa poet t

Wiseman SureOoodart Oh I wouldnt holes hal

you do that for the worldWteemanvNoneensel+ 1 That does

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RIQUIItEI TOc1JSIt dlUTION ISllAllIfJllMSIVHS

I5vlrnlI T <nwH Are Being llnfomn 1

mill Job Printers Am ItusliolWith Onlrr fur Work

To promote the safe transportationof explosives acids and other danger ¬

ous article lhe railroads in responsein response to on order from tho Interstate commerce commission haveleaned circulars containing insane ¬

tions to their employee and shippersThe law will go into Immediate ef¬

fect In compliance with a law passedby congress and approved by PresRoosevelt Shippers Of explosivesinflamnbles and Melds of all kinds

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must be marked plainly on each package describing thejlXaet content andthlrfls hiust be SttTched fooTlJiali dueprominence may be given Eachshipping order inUit bear a certificatesigned by the shipper that the mater-Ial

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for shipment IIs properly pickedmarked and In proper condition fortransportation according to ithe regu ¬

lationsi No shipments of explosives Irlflnmablcs or acids will be accepted by therailroads unless Utaregulatlons havebeen complied with Heavy penal-ties

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hove been proscribed against theshipper as well as tho carrier for vio ¬

lations of the lawThe Instructions Issued by tire roll ¬

road companies are thorough and rail ¬

road men have burned the midnightoil in order that they may understand

i the sw fully Ilrtefs liars been propared for the printer so that everyrailroad employe may understand thelaw and avoid a penalty AS tho lawwill KO into Immediate effect the JobprInting offices are well crowded withruth Job for dealersla explosives

The law Is one of safety to the rail-road men as they wilt know whit

I they are handling WJion labeled theboxes will be hand iwllh care andnot dropped sad pitched as oilier

IexploLoonsI ng too worm

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ITAIIIcf Suffers IGnrt AffrctllorYork Oot 30 Mrs WHMam

Astor former queen of New York so ¬

IDrIspent most of tine day In constant at-tendance

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All the members of herhousehold were summoned JohnJacob Astor who lives next door tohis mothers residence did not vonture out of doors until evening whenMrs Astors condition Improvedslightly

I Mrs Astor had a sudden returnof an old heart affection about fourweeks ago said Dr< Flint Sincethen she has hart several attacks ofthe same kind At present the Isresting easily

lit was also learned that Mrs M

Wilson had collapsed as theresult of her faithful attention at thesickbed of her mother

Dr Feint would npUdlscuss MrsAstors illness except to etoto itscause and emphasize Us seriousness

JIlixnggerntedpprecentlyIrebenevolentIsacktyI This unfortunate young 1IInnlilltho oay roIl of a wowr 1

II cMdJcsa and his earnings loiulntaJn

1118blOthPr1i1one the gin of110thaePlste thelowing note t fotI

The rhrumetan slot the easer

I evWenOy eaggcrntl i1t9ralI MagIttrlneJi k

1 girls cheeks Irally burnwhen eneis made J x

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LOCAL POLITICS

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man IIs butter able to nil Uio olntftHo U chairman of the finance cornmltteo and baa been honest andfaithful as wellas capsulel

Alderman IL S wdir has been ortho board by appointment of Mnjc i

Smith an appointment that was modafter consultation wltji leading oiltens of both parties and hls nominatlon II a recognition of the publicright to dictate

Mr Finis hack j a well knowbusiness man well iuadn d to tramaM municipal affairs sad Is interestedIn the citys welfare

PS Vltton Is j former memberof the school boarti who stood oulagainst tho extrava Bceft that led tithe present dilemma and refused ttlend countenance to a former boardexceeding Its author iy Hu It wailknown aad I jiopulnr buHticM man

Ooundlnwnf W OomeKson de1t

man who has lUUnod to thY requests

for numbers of eltteas who Insistedhis accepting Ito nomltatlon foe

alderman although he hid no ambltltalIe has been an x< opUonallgood councilman and It wil his con

ItbalIlflllaP for him on the aldermanticket

Cuunclliimnlf TlrkrlFor ronndlnfon the ticket Is equal-

lyI us strong as for aldermen Someof the raadklRtDs aro old membersall are well known and capable MrJohn W Hebout In the Pint Ward IIswell known tto his pro p otlve constltuency and will add great strengthto the ticket In tko Second no oneIs boiler known than Mr John HockIn the Tilled ward C MI Hiker of thettMt Kentucky Coal company wouldbring execuUve Ability end knowlodgiof affairs to his committee work JIL Wanner the otndldal In theFourth ward Is popular and knowo be exceptionally well qualified T

K Ford of tho Fifth and H S Iturnull of the Sixth nltaSno IntroducIon to their comitKuency

Tin SrliiMl TicketPublic atttntlon has been mud

engrossed with schoc matters thelist few weeks and the 1people havecomo to the realization of the truthof what The Sun has d en saying fortwo years that the tr ible with tbeamoh lias peon the a hoot boardsAt present the city lies u board thatIn many respects Is exceptionallygood President IJondurant who 1s acandidate for teehtlon In tho Seaand ward and H s Morris of theFifth ward have with others pledgedtheir own credit mo than once tokeep the schools going under theblight of former mismanagement olfunds and they liars devoted goodbuMncsg hours and sleeping hours tosolving the financial rlddl which liembarrassing th schools They hovebeen through an experience that Iisvaluable suffprlns front thE mistakesof others and they are th bettoreqinlpped for the experience as wellas deserving recognition

The others on the ticket with thornare men of the same calibre havingbeen selected with especial care Inthe First ward ii William H Poorolin the Third Oscar IL Starks in theFourth Ed Hubbard in tho fifth forthe short termis J U McQueen In

the Sixth are n H Troadway and W-

It HickmnnLet

IthaIand characters from authentic sourcesthen let them vote trot for the

land of their party but for theInterests of Paducah and the Pa-

ducah schools

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fTeTHE HOUSE or QUALITY

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I EPIITOBACCO mmi IxinUvillc Market

LoulsvWe 1KyH Uses aOThofarmer war 4tous suldr f7 bOilhMdt of burley at f lotto MQ

Tit Kentucky wnmhout sold 1-

bagheeds of burl y Bt 1660 to11826 and 1 hogshead of dark at JIO

Tho Peoples wan houte odd G bopheadsof burley at J1S7B lol76-

Ti Planlen wnrohouw void SIhoftheadd of burley at J1SM laJ1DM and 2 hofs <ttds of dark atlaUiJ to 3W

Thu Central wtrtfeouio told 1Chopitoeads of burly at 1010 to31876 sad 21 hoflfhcdtU of dark attS74 to 970

ppdPma1hopheads of hurley at SllSt 4o 19and 4 hogtbMdi of dark at 054 te

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truth I do not know that Grocxo Mr

tohens Yankee Ikxxlh flay tOW

aruiisJ a tntlKuu rope Oa the

I Hanks of the Wabash by the latePall Dresser must Unto oqualed thatfigure In the Shade of the OW ApIplg Trpi made J100000 for 1111

nuts MS llampton4 HroadwitJAnd u goodly tulle 14r

oilier coniw havV sold Hbovo half a

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the 11gaptae and molt ot K vuIotueJ J tIn A uttimodle effort to Kill dnolhur llsong poH the pubtVi tcjfnx la 1-

00r laws howr the golden t-

Ireapiugs o e harvsto find theirII1 loN are ttllt wot tliy nten nutthluo the exceptions DIQlfl1 ilbftHOVflti tttog of the ruse

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1IEf f l9CCHY a i this miner lastwar

rMW for the new Orapd Oiitnlttntt il It haw York bate Jea cm

000petea It will cost abaut MI 01Htf4xEt

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1tSaturday SpecialsWe tell you our price when you come to our storeWe will be fir the cheapest in the city on FloUrSugar and everything in Groceries

ftCome Fatly 510512 Broadway

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Puy Your Supply Now at Reduced Prices

Owini to n lurpo supply that has ncoiiinnlaldl dtiritiK theRtunincr mir tnrnio capacity bus IIOPOIDW ovirtnxwl To ndneoBtmU lump and cniftlinl cuko will lie M Iii up to N Viiiibr SIB

deliveredl nt proiiii u within ono toils of guts workrt at rCjllureil

Irictlf untie Colco He per liuwliul pfCrunHuU Colco 9u pur hUH 1e11 1-

Spuclnl PIleuH on Lzrrgoi OrJurHOBI Coko Rivea tbo moot hnL with the Ian + t dirt ashi < r labor

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NOTICE fJh Itr tItI Persons wishing to aid the financial condition of the

Pttdcicah Public Schools can dp so at present F

most factually by paying their taxpa dueI

now to the city treasurer lrhich wilt be prorated

promptly to the school fund anti there will be noI

necessity for closing the schools if the citizens will

pay their taxes promptly

CITY OF PADUCAH KY rr-

Dy Alex Kirkland Auditor t

Appraycsl James P Smllb Mayore

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