1
ifex t i r J e pf J 1 Ii i1 tt s- ANOSN th nlJi- i hi i AND WR I U IT TIE SUN 1 PUj Ift I ING E0 INMHMIIATIft a o111Y ll tai eMJ II town J PAXXOK GMWU Itaaye 1 tiU s < G1111TJQN d1Attlal I pBMrae rte ptluW es e1IaAaseh ° irnis y rm 113G i yIO per7nrittMvaaee LW 11Ts WZX LYBV 4 teerrhnsalkiieana lsOi1110 A4dtt THE SUM PMawk Ky Owe III south TRIM j lar oas xasse THE BON out II roono Aw sa COLMW v 1 tea runs i R DClieELAna VAIl nCullnBfS w Palmer BOOM 11 FRIDAY APRIL 27 CIRCULATION ° STATEMENT March 13778 March 16 3799 March 23784 March 173792 March 3 3778 March 193782 March lji3764 March 203783- March t 63757 March 21n9 March 73755 March 22 3793 a March 8a7ia March 233791 March 93774 March 243793- d March 103768March 25379y March 12 J3768 March 213805 r March 13 3771 March 283812 March 143714 March 293837 March 153788 March 303560 f + t March 3t 3867 Total 102325 Average for March 19063790A- verage for March 1905 3247 543d Personally appeared before me thin April 1 1906 E J Paxton general manager of Tho Sun Who affirms that tho above statement ot the circulation of Tho qua for the month of March 1906 to true to the best of his knowledge and belief PETER PURYEAR Notary Public My commission expires January 22 1908 Dally Thought Character creeds no recommenda ¬ 1 t tion It pleads Us own cause Sus cess ttTHE DECIJATORY IMMUNITY T BILLS Close on the vigorous message of i ft the president directing attention to < the imperative need of a declaratory act on the immunity Question bills haveejheen Introduced in senate and houso which are designed to meet tho need says the Chicago Record Herald the senate measure and one presented Jn the house by Mr Mar ¬ tin follow tho draft prepared by the attorney general while a bill Intro duerd ill the bOttse1 tty Mr LlUletteld Ichanges somewhat the phraseology of the draft of the department of justice and during the progress of tho bills in the respective houses fur ¬ ther verbal changes may of course euggest themselves Dut the object Is clear and tho essential quality to be imparted to tho proposed act is absolute plainness or definiteness Persons who give testimony In l pro ceedlngs authorized by law are enti ¬ pled to Immunity but tho general be- e ¬ lief has been that only those who are subpoenaed and give testimony un- der ¬ t oath are witnesses within the legal meaning of the term and that i I the Word evidence hasl likewise a certain restricted meaning Judge Humphrey having given the immuni ¬ ty statutes a totally different and un ¬ expected construction tho declarato ¬ ry bills guard against future miscon- ception and misinterpretation of the Intent of congress by providing that I immunity shall be extended only to the natural person who as ° a witness under oath teslleaat a proceeding hold under the law or produces doc IttumenlaryevJdence under like conse ¬ quences v The pb rase t natural person Js lrused of ourse to exclude corpora ¬ tions which are regarded by the law as artificial persons from the bene ¬ r fits pt the Immunity clause The prop- riety ¬ of such exclusion seems to have been established by tho decision of the supreme court In the tobacco trust c shpld in that suit that a corPoration being the creature f7 of the state has no right to refuse to submit its books and papers for fi4 an examination at the suit of the state and no clam Jo general im ¬ munity The other clauses of the proposed I act wjll abolish the citizens Immu ¬ > ally bath and the threatened nulli ¬ oration of the antitrust interstate i 1commerce and corporate publicity laws j J o nr k Judge Evans according to rulings KJf the cases known as tho chain f bang suits against Paducah as men IJoned elsewhere makes It clear that tbe city Is laying itself liable to hea gy damages In the way It works the prisoners fined In tho city court and wltodo not llquldate their assess ¬ vents The Judges declaration that there I Is merit In such suits clearly Ivphases U up to the Paducah council io provide a workhouse for the pris ¬ oners convicted In the citycourt and who will jot pay their fines and run JudT Curtkelrlskof being mulcted In oln fififTiOWioaTy Judgments in- c i a f r the course There are other reasons for workhouse however as has been clear tot yearsand there should be no useSees delay In establishing one There can ever be found abund ¬ ant free workers to do the street cleaning etc and at a cost which will Trove a great saving to the city In more ways than one and this shouldnotbas some now hold an argument against a workhouse 0 Lava pronounced layva Is the latest new vegetable It Js a marine legumej found on the rocks In the Scqttlsh coast and Is served hot with roast mutton The London Mall says iTo Ihp ipafato Java brings a subtle commingling of pleasant salinity as of marinated fish and a delicate hint of subacld of lime or lemona lin ¬ gering bonne bpucho that produces a desire for further acquaintance LAva Is evidently luscious according to what the Mall says but when com stared with cabbage and bacon or turnip greens arid hog Jowl It cant possibly be In Itwell not with a kentucklan- a The big Chicago fire broke many Insurance companies What the San Francisco disaster may have done In the same way Is therefore an inter ¬ esting question There Is an an ¬ nouncement that the companies will all pay out but can they It the com ¬ panies do pay and this without suits or other contentions they will not only sustain heavy losses but will greatly improve their chances for business In the future without doubt o = The cows have a mounted catcher the dogs a patrol wagon now who Is going to take the mosqutoes in charge They are entirely un cens- ed ¬ untaxedand undesIred The boards should begin to legislate at once In the meantime as the board of health have located their habita tlonwhlle waiting for a condemna- tion ¬ proceeding why not try pouring coal oil on the ponds and standing water o The Initial number of the Smith land EJpho has reached The Sun The paper Is an eightpage six column weekly nnd Is gotten up In a very creditably way and is well edited The Echo is Republican In politics and promises to strengthen the party In Livingston county during Its ca ¬ reer The Sun welcomes the Echo as an exchange and wishes for It a long and prosperous career o The St Thomas Episcopal church of New York city burned some months since has twe hundred and fifty thousand of the 500000 raised for Its rebuilding on to the aid of the Episcopal churches of San Francisco nine of which were totally destroyed by earthquake fire or dy- namite ¬ This Is the kind of giving that puts others before self o Many state factions are building fires under their political cauldrons and promise to heat up the next na- tional ¬ contest to an extent Ere tho coming November congressional con ¬ tests the national fight will have been well made up though not an Is ¬ sue for a year more This Is pretty clearly indicated already 0 When the fire companies which sustained losses In tho San Francisco fire begin to settle then that part of the world at large which holds policy on property may begin to ask as to their reliability Already several sup ¬ posed strong companies have reInsur- ed ¬ to protect their stockholders o If Walter Wcllman should reach the North Pole by means of dirigible balloons It Is a question if the world will ever know the fact He will have to come back and inform the world and hero Is tho rub Will he be able to get back in tho way he goes o Even the supporters of tho rate bill In the senate seem disposed t to kill It by talking It to death There 4s yet no prospect of an early vote on the proposed act 0 G W Scott deeds to R L Harris for 350 property In the county Sanitation Hints Good sanitation for 190G should be your motto Clean your premises keep them clean and sprinkle With lime Screen your doors and win- dows ¬ and keep out the house ¬ fiy tho most dangerous of pcsta It carries disease and infection T14 most effective money spent In advertising Paducah will be that spent in cleaning and draining It Every citi ¬ zen can help to do this in their own way No mosquitoes no malaria iA clean city no danger of yellow fever and typhoid A Central Park for a good morning breath YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT 8707 dOle make you feel 1 better Ls xPoi kttpi your whole atlAti right Sold on th e rasstTbtcksIiB mrjirttrt TtUttsctt e 1 THE EASY OIL Scotts Emulsion is CIthe easyoileasy to take easy in action Its use insures deliverance from the griping and nau ¬ seating sensation peculiar to the ray oil Nobody who has any regard for their stomach thinks of taking cod liver oil in the oldway when Scotts Emulsion is to be had It is equally certain that no one having a regard for their health will accept a cheap emulsion or alco ¬ holic substitute for Scotts Emulsion It fulfills ev ¬ ery mission of cod liver oil andmore EC TT R POWNE xi Pearl Street New Yolk SAME OLD STORY 111 XOT KNOW Till GUN WAS LOAnED Severn Pedestrians arid llystntulcra Stuck IJy Accidental Discharge of n Gun I Several pedestrians near Fourth and Broadway were pepperedwith small birth shot last evening about C30 oclock The matter was acclden tal but caused a smarting to several residents and the attention of a doc- tor ¬ in one Instance Mr Charles Wheeler of Wickliffe Ky who had been calling on friends in the Brook Hill building held the gun which was accidentally discharg- ed ¬ It was the same old story he didnt know it was loaded but for ¬ tunately the accident proved trivial Wheeler was testing the gun by working the pump tho weapon be ¬ Inya repeater Suddenly It exploded and Mr John Theobold the butcher who was standing near the Connie Lee boot black parlors on South Fourth street grabbed his ankles Dob Jones a onelegged boot black grabbed his leg Cambo Hannan an- other ¬ colored boot black grabbed his wrist and head and there was lively dancing and a frantic pulling uJof trouser legs for sonic few minutes Mr Theobold found that a few of the shot grazed him not any pene- trating ¬ Jones found that several had entered his leg and the Hannan boy got one or two In the forehead and several in the wrist The latter boy secured the services of a doctor Mr Mark lirizzalara was also grazed by several shot- Wheeler was quick to come to their relief and stated he did not know the weapon was loaded It had been In bad repair and he was pump ¬ ing It to see that It worked smoothly High Tension of Modern Life President Roosevelt ire ills Inaugu ¬ ral address said that modern life Is complex and Intense Strenu- ous ¬ was his former definition which ho made so popular that it be ¬ came a classic like Mr Clevelands Innocuous desuetude Mr Roose veltJs right Modern business and social life are both complex and In ¬ tense and under the strain of liv ¬ ing ones muscles ligaments and oerves may get keyed up to a degree of tension such that there Is no un ¬ locking them in the brief time uf forded for rest Peoplo get so tired they cant sleep How many peoplo know so well this modern feeling of tension Drugs give no respite from It but stare the tired body cries out in Itsstress for any artificial support either stimulant or sedative drug habits are easily formed at such periods if once Indulged persIstent- ly ¬ There 1 fa but one treatment that wll relax this high tension of mod- ern ¬ ifro and that gives Its patients prompt adequate natural and whole some Test from the first treatment f Osteopathy It is usually regarded as a sovereign cure for sleepless- ness ¬ I should like to talk to you per ¬ sonally about osteopathy and what 1 1- is it doing for suffering humanity A sane rational treatment it 1 is I appreciated more and more every dayFor private consultation call I phone 1107 Dr G D Froage 516 Broadway QnhrtiM fn1 TH Nan Arclay A Clapeeo Skroak Quarter S- izeARROW 13 Cents each 2 lor 25 Cents CLUCTT PEADObY et CO listed d Cluitl unit JlonarrH Sktrlt I j e r V HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI FORMED Permanent Organization Effect ¬ ed Yesterday Afternoon f To Entertain ThIs Years Graduating Classnhd Give Other Pleasing Events s OFFICERS AND ENROL- LMENTooooooooooq O TILE OFFICERS 0 Q President Mrs A It Mey O O era O- O First Vice President Miss 0 O Adu IJrnzc toll 0 O Second Vice President MrsO O Hal S Corbett t > O Jtecordlng Secretary Mrs0 O Joint J Dorian 0 O Corresponding Secretary O O Mss Elizabeth Sinnott 0 O Treasurer Mr Richard 0 O Scott O- OOOOOOuOOOO An Alumni Association of the Pa- ducah ¬ High school was permanently organized yesterday afternoon in the office of Supt C M Lleli in the Wash Ington school on West Broadwayand the association bids fair to become one of the largest and most popular social organizations In the city There was an excellent attendance and Mrs John J Dorian was elected temporary chairman before perma- nent ¬ organization was effected After permanent organization tho president appointed committees as follows tonCommittee on Board of Directors Mrs W W PowellMIss Ada Braz elton Mrs John J Dorian Committee on Bylaws and Consti ¬ tution Mrs Louts F Rleke Mrs Frank L Scott Mr Saunders A Fowler Mr William F Bradshaw Jr The Members The enrollment committee Is Miss Elizabeth SInnott Mr Richard Scott James ScottMlss Alice Larkin Miss Beulah Rovers Miss Clara St John Mss Nora Brandon Mrs Gardner Gilbert Miss Martha Davis Mr E C Rollston and Prof Harry Gilbert The next meeting of the association Is to bo held at the Carnegie library at Ninth and Broadway May 11 and the matter of entertaining the gradu- ating ¬ class of 06 will be taken up The present Intention Is to give some sort of reception or entertainment to each class in years to come The Alumni association is organized for the purpose of promoting social In- tercourse ¬ t between graduates of the Paducah High school and these en- tertainments ¬ j will be features of the work Entertainments for the bene- fit ¬ of the Alumni will be given from time to time Interest in tho or ¬ ganlzatton Is very keen and before an association and before the next next meeting It Is probable double the present number of members will be added MISSION TO CLOSE TOMQIWOWS NKRVIC n TO CON- CLUDE THE INTERESTING SKIUHS I lev Father Inml ert n Capable Leo HIrer anil One of National lteput Lien The mission that has been conduct ed all the week at tho St Francis do Sales church by tho Reverend Path era Lambert and Murphy of Chicago will close tomorrow night There will be no servlco this evening There have been tour services a day and the church has been crowded especially at the night hour and tho sermons have been of a high order Father Lambert has a national repu- tation ¬ and js the priest who so ably answered Robert Ingersoll He Is a man of learning and eloquence and preaches with a dramatic effect that holds the attention throughout Ill sermons aro largely Instructive to eveningI questions on church polity and faith have been answered from the que Uon box In uso during the mission Father Murphy Is a younger man than his collogue but Is a brilliant t and thoughtful preacher Both are among the most notable of the Je sulsts In this country An elevated movable pulpit such as are often seen in the larger cit ¬ lee has been In use during the mis ion and it gives thecongrogatlon a great advantage in seeing tho preach ¬ er during his sermon Kxrurolpn to Cairo Sunday April 2fJoli steamer J S under au- spices of carnival coinniltce of CVn trnl Labor Union Triro 75 cents fo r round trip Children 40c t JURY TRIALS BEGIN MONDAY Judge Reed to Empanel His Petit Jury Then Civil Term of Circuit Court Is to Last Five Weeks Longer OTHER LOCAL COURT NEWS Circuit Judge William M Reel this forenoon adjourned McCracken circuit court until Monday morning and will then begin the trial of civil cases by Jury This Week has Been Consumed In tho trial of motions demurrers and tho taking of preliminary orders In civil actions Little of Importance was done the first week being mere- ly ¬ I to prepare tho court for a speedy trial of jury cases The petit jury will bo empaneled the first thing Monday morning and Judge Reed ex ¬ pects to complete the term In five weeks both ordinary and equity doc ¬ ketsAction In the suit of John W Holmes against the Southern Peanut Co for damages for alleged Incon ¬ venlenco because of flying dust from tho defendants mill entering his home has been postponed Indefinite ¬ ly I pendIng tho Installation of machin- ery ¬ Tho company is Installing ma- chinery ¬ to take care of the dust and when It Is In running order the man ¬ agement thinks all dust will be con ¬ fined to the factory building The court will watch the success of the plan tUttle was done In court this morning before adjournment The case of Attorneys Taylor Lu ¬ cas Harper against tho Sun Pub- lishing ¬ company In which the plain ¬ tilts allege that the newspaper com ¬ pany paid Allan Free to get out of town land drop n suit they had brouRht for him against the paper was dismissed without preJulllceI Derry Smith colored charged with criminal assault on a colored girl was permitted to plead guilty of assault and battery and was fined jjo and costs Itnnkttiptry Court Referee in Bankruptcy E W Bag by has sot hearing of exceptions to a discharge in the bankrupt matter of Harris Co of Murray for May 4 Police Court Judge Sanders held a brief session of police court this morning Aaron Wlmberly colored totedI a gun and was fined 25 and costs and given ton days In Jail and an ap ¬ peal granted Charles Duncan and J D HeevCiI I white were fined 5 and costs for a breach of the pence Charles Snake Wado and Walter Williams colored tvrro fined 5 and costs for a breach of the peace Hook Deed Flied Two deeds of trust or mortgages In printed book form were filed to- day ¬ In county court They aro from the Paducah Traction Co to The State Street Trust Co and are for 1200000 each Tho mortgages arc for bonded property owned by the Traction Co In Paducah Quarterly Court County Judge Llghtfoot tried tho case of Thos Hcrndon Co against M A Lane this morning and ren- dered ¬ a judgment for 90 to the plaintiff Tho suit was tho outcome of a contract made by tho plaintiff with the defendant Lane cbntracted to sell the plaintiff tobacco at a cert- ain price and failed to fulfill It Herndon sued for 200 damages No Slto Yet SclfetetlI Tho fiscal court committee met In the ofllcc of Justice Charles Emery this morning at 930 to consider the various sites which havo been in ¬ sported lot tho county poor farm Five tracts have been offered time owners asking 1000 each for their property The committee adjourned without transacting any business to 10a oclock The committee desires a ten acre tract on which to erect tho new building The ones already Inspect ¬ Williams Yancey Mills Potts I D Wilcox and Leo D Potter Mr James Wheeler son of lion Charles K Wheeler who Is attend ¬ lag the Episcopal High school at Alexandria Va In a letter to Tho Sun states that a track meet which will probably be larger than any preparatory school meet ever hold f In the South will bo held at the school I May Cth Forty schools from Vir- ginia ¬ Maryland and tho District of Columbia will compete 1pr busincsr r 7JJh i Cccv r There arematcallses of nervousness but poor blood he the list The doctors call 1 oilsIP your uscles doctor about taking Ayers Sarsaparllla Ask him if he has anything better for weakr ness debility nervousness If he has take It If not take Averts Sarsaparilla OArrCoGet I I v 1 Bicycles Bicyclesi i 1 1936 Models Ready for Inspection The Tribune Rambler Monarch and Imperial Wheels are still In the lead Before buying it will pay you to hr sec these fine models We can save you money and offer them with the conviction that they arc the best Bicycles that Brain Still and Capital can produce > 1 We sell on easy payments Large stock Tires Pumps Sundries Etc at right prices Old wheels taken In exchange Repair shop In full blast THE OLD RELIABLE WILLIAMS BICYCLE CO a 126128 North Fifth St Next to KentucKjr Theater L AN APPEAL FOR JIM HOWARDS FAMILY 1 Responding to tm urgent appeal made by republicans and democrats alike Tho Sun presents a plain statoment of fact In regard to James U Howards stricken family James D Howard Is now confined In the penitentiary where to will servo a Ufo sentence having been convicted of the murder of William Goebel five years ago Mrs James B Howard and her three little children are tho innocent victims of tho predicament Mr How ¬ ard finds lilmself placed In by pro- cess ¬ of law For five years this he ¬ role woman has labored unceasingly and never without hope + to secure a vindication for her husband Their little homo has been swept Into tho legal maelstrom and today they aro dependent on charity for tho clothes they wear and oven for the brew they cat This condition will not bo permit- ted to remain as long as there are tender hearts in Old KentucKy This loyal wife has by a devotion typical of Southern womanhood touched the finest Instincts of tho human race Pacing tho darkest gloom from day today she has presented to a dovo unnlnelJing ¬ braced him for the heavy ordeal he has undergone These three children are winsome children for both time father and mother are persons of education and refinement They aro denied a Jionm an opportunity to acqulroknuwicdeo a right to a fathers care and prow tcctlon la it not a worthy case Think as you may of tho guilt or Innocence of Jim Howard here arc hfilplcza be- Ings cis adrlfo on a world nono too sympathetic unless aroused to the co of urgent want Tho Sun will acknowledge receipt of all money sent to It for Tho Mrs James 11 Howard Fund A dime a dollar a hundred dott1h lars or any amount given In such a cause will bo broad cast upon tho waters and such tho Groat Father assures uswill come back as hun ¬ d red fold II To the Trnvflingf 1ubllc 1 Commencing Sunday April 29 11 llnols Central train 801 will leave I Paducah union ile ot at G1C p m Instead of 7 p m This train runs via Cairo nail carries tho St Ixiuls sleopi er and will connect at Cairo Junc- tion 1 1 with train No 8 for Chicago J T DONOVAN Agent 1f Card of I hunks Flue ladlos of tho I FfraU Christian n church wish to express their nppre elation to the Paduonh Light and Power company JUiodoa llurprd Garner Bros Scott Hardware coot pany East Tennessee Tcjephont company KlrbyH and Mr E n i bone for courtesies shown them or OUl Follows Day A t GUTHRIES SPECIALS 72 by 01 blenched Sheets tvnrtli JVC fur IDc I HI by DO blenched Sheets worth 71r fur llJe 00 liy 00 liltiulicd Sheets t worth 7Cc for tic floe IJIlow Slips tl by d12 worth IBc for JJcS- MM o HcniNtttcliiMl IMJIaw Slip worth IHc for ire 50 Wlilte Il11 Spreads worth I5c for 1Das I 100 Wlilto Rttil I Spreads Worth 100Jfur 75c- JOO White llo il Spread worth 9150 for I u- e no Fringed colored Bed Spreads worth f 123 for OXc i 50 Whit Fringed Spreads worth 150 for 1 121 50 Wliltq Frliged Spnwlx worth f00ifor I 150 23 AVIilte Fringed Spreads I wOrth 230 for 108 1000 yards 1 Ideiclicd Domestic worth Joe for 10f f 3000 yards brown Domex tic worth 73 3 c for 01 j cla t 0000 fast colored Lawn worth tic for lc- J000 L Ladles Hummer Vests worth 13c for JUror U for 2a 600 Ladles Summer Vests worlji lIOc for 15c or 2 for 23c 1000 pairs Toadies lldsr worth l J5c fir lOc or it for 2ilc It 000 pairs Ladles Ijieci Llstle I Hoses worth Jl3e for 23c 3000 yards MutthiK worth 12J e ioJ3c yard 300 yards Uiieoleuni worth lOt for j Ic 4 BOO Window Shades worth ae for T I 20c 14 100 WlndoW Shades worth IBc for 1k 1QO Wlndon Shades worth lOt for i 4flc 300 Window Shades worth 73e for QQ Handsome Hue of Druggets Just arrlevd Tiipcstry Velvet and Moquvt from 1000 to 100I J Jj j To every caller at our store wo will give a very useful souvenir Wo want Jill to call and seo us In our new big store 122 and 324 roadway Doth pliones lfV5 r I 1 fA <

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Page 1: IU TIE 1PUj IftIING Its - Library of Congress · i 1commerce and corporate publicity laws j J o nrk Judge Evans according to rulings KJf the cases known as tho chain f bang suits

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11FRIDAY APRIL 27

CIRCULATION °STATEMENT

March 13778 March 16 3799March 23784 March 173792March 3 3778 March 193782March lji3764 March 203783-March

t 63757 March 21n9March 73755 March 22 3793

a March 8a7ia March 233791March 93774 March 243793-

d March 103768March 25379yMarch 12 J3768 March 213805

r March 13 3771 March 283812March 143714 March 293837March 153788 March 303560f

+ t March 3t 3867

Total 102325Average for March 19063790A-verage for March 1905 3247543dPersonally appeared before methin April 1 1906 E J Paxtongeneral manager of Tho Sun Whoaffirms that tho above statement otthe circulation of Tho qua for themonth of March 1906 to true to thebest of his knowledge and beliefPETER PURYEAR Notary Public

My commission expires January22 1908

Dally ThoughtCharacter creeds no recommenda ¬

1t

tion It pleads Us own cause Suscess

ttTHE DECIJATORY IMMUNITY

T BILLSClose on the vigorous message of

i ft the president directing attention to< the imperative need of a declaratory

act on the immunity Question billshaveejheen Introduced in senate andhouso which are designed to meettho need says the Chicago RecordHerald the senate measure and onepresented Jn the house by Mr Mar ¬

tin follow tho draft prepared by theattorney general while a bill Introduerd ill the bOttse1tty Mr LlUletteldIchanges somewhat the phraseologyof the draft of the department ofjustice and during the progress oftho bills in the respective houses fur ¬

ther verbal changes may of courseeuggest themselves Dut the objectIs clear and tho essential quality tobe imparted to tho proposed act isabsolute plainness or definiteness

Persons who give testimony Inl proceedlngs authorized by law are enti ¬

pled to Immunity but tho general be-e

¬

lief has been that only those who aresubpoenaed and give testimony un-

der¬

t oath are witnesses within thelegal meaning of the term and that

i I the Word evidence hasllikewise acertain restricted meaning JudgeHumphrey having given the immuni ¬

ty statutes a totally different and un ¬

expected construction tho declarato ¬

ry bills guard against future miscon-ception and misinterpretation of theIntent of congress by providing that

I immunity shall be extended only tothe natural person who as ° a witnessunder oath teslleaat a proceedinghold under the law or produces doc

IttumenlaryevJdence under like conse ¬

quences v

The pb rase t natural person Jslrused of ourse to exclude corpora ¬

tions which are regarded by the lawas artificial persons from the bene ¬

r fits pt the Immunity clause The prop-riety

¬

of such exclusion seems to havebeen established by tho decision ofthe supreme court In the tobaccotrust c shpld in that suitthat a corPoration being the creature

f7 of the state has no right to refuseto submit its books and papers forfi4an examination at the suit of thestate and no clam Jo general im ¬

munityThe other clauses of the proposed

I act wjll abolish the citizens Immu ¬

> ally bath and the threatened nulli ¬

oration of the antitrust interstatei 1commerce and corporate publicity

laws j

J o

nrk Judge Evans according to rulingsKJf the cases known as tho chain

f bang suits against Paducah as men

IJoned elsewhere makes It clear thattbe city Is laying itself liable to heagy damages In the way It works theprisoners fined In tho city court andwltodo not llquldate their assess ¬

vents The Judges declaration thatthere IIs merit In such suits clearly

Ivphases U up to the Paducah council

io provide a workhouse for the pris ¬

oners convicted In the citycourt and

who will jot pay their fines and runJudT Curtkelrlskof being mulcted In

oln fififTiOWioaTy Judgments in-

c

i a

f rthe course There are other reasonsfor workhouse however as hasbeen clear tot yearsand there shouldbe no useSees delay In establishingone There can ever be found abund ¬

ant free workers to do the streetcleaning etc and at a cost whichwill Trove a great saving to the cityIn more ways than one and thisshouldnotbas some now hold anargument against a workhouse

0

Lava pronounced layva Is thelatest new vegetable It Js a marinelegumej found on the rocks In theScqttlsh coast and Is served hot withroast mutton The London Mall saysiTo Ihp ipafato Java brings a subtlecommingling of pleasant salinity asof marinated fish and a delicate hintof subacld of lime or lemona lin ¬

gering bonne bpucho that produces adesire for further acquaintanceLAva Is evidently luscious accordingto what the Mall says but when comstared with cabbage and bacon orturnip greens arid hog Jowl It cantpossibly be In Itwell not with akentucklan-

aThe big Chicago fire broke many

Insurance companies What the SanFrancisco disaster may have done Inthe same way Is therefore an inter¬

esting question There Is an an ¬

nouncement that the companies willall pay out but can they It the com ¬

panies do pay and this without suitsor other contentions they will notonly sustain heavy losses but willgreatly improve their chances forbusiness In the future without doubt

o =The cows have a mounted catcher

the dogs a patrol wagon now who Isgoing to take the mosqutoes incharge They are entirely un cens-ed

¬

untaxedand undesIred Theboards should begin to legislate atonce In the meantime as the boardof health have located their habitatlonwhlle waiting for a condemna-tion

¬

proceeding why not try pouringcoal oil on the ponds and standingwater

o

The Initial number of the Smithland EJpho has reached The Sun Thepaper Is an eightpage six columnweekly nnd Is gotten up In a verycreditably way and is well editedThe Echo is Republican In politicsand promises to strengthen the partyIn Livingston county during Its ca¬

reer The Sun welcomes the Echo asan exchange and wishes for It along and prosperous career

o

The St Thomas Episcopal churchof New York city burned somemonths since has twe hundredand fifty thousand of the 500000raised for Its rebuilding on to theaid of the Episcopal churches of SanFrancisco nine of which were totallydestroyed by earthquake fire or dy-

namite¬

This Is the kind of givingthat puts others before self

o

Many state factions are buildingfires under their political cauldronsand promise to heat up the next na-

tional¬

contest to an extent Ere thocoming November congressional con ¬

tests the national fight will havebeen well made up though not an Is ¬

sue for a year more This Is prettyclearly indicated already

0When the fire companies which

sustained losses In tho San Franciscofire begin to settle then that part ofthe world at large which holds policyon property may begin to ask as totheir reliability Already several sup ¬

posed strong companies have reInsur-ed

¬

to protect their stockholderso

If Walter Wcllman should reachthe North Pole by means of dirigibleballoons It Is a question if the worldwill ever know the fact He will haveto come back and inform the worldand hero Is tho rub Will he be ableto get back in tho way he goes

o

Even the supporters of tho ratebill In the senate seem disposed ttokill It by talking It to death There4s yet no prospect of an early voteon the proposed act

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G W Scott deeds to R L Harrisfor 350 property In the county

Sanitation HintsGood sanitation for 190G

should be your mottoClean your premises keep

them clean and sprinkleWith lime

Screen your doors and win-

dows¬

and keep out the house ¬

fiy tho most dangerous ofpcsta It carries disease andinfection

T14 most effective moneyspent In advertising Paducahwill be that spent in cleaningand draining It Every citi¬

zen can help to do this intheir own way

No mosquitoes no malariaiA clean city no danger of

yellow fever and typhoidA Central Park for a good

morning breath

YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT8707 dOle make you feel1 better Ls xPoi

kttpi your whole atlAti right Sold on the

rasstTbtcksIiB mrjirttrt TtUttsctt

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THE EASY OIL

Scotts Emulsion isCIthe easyoileasy totake easy in action Itsuse insures deliverancefrom the griping and nau¬

seating sensation peculiarto the ray oil Nobodywho has any regard fortheir stomach thinks oftaking cod liver oil in theoldway when ScottsEmulsion is to be hadIt is equally certain thatno one having a regard fortheir health will accept acheap emulsion or alco ¬

holic substitute for ScottsEmulsion It fulfills ev¬

ery mission of cod liveroil andmoreEC TT R POWNE xi Pearl Street New Yolk

SAME OLD STORY

111 XOT KNOW Till GUN WASLOAnED

Severn Pedestrians arid llystntulcraStuck IJy Accidental Discharge

of n Gun

ISeveral pedestrians near Fourth

and Broadway were pepperedwithsmall birth shot last evening aboutC30 oclock The matter was accldental but caused a smarting to severalresidents and the attention of a doc-tor

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in one InstanceMr Charles Wheeler of Wickliffe

Ky who had been calling on friendsin the Brook Hill building held thegun which was accidentally discharg-ed

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It was the same old story hedidnt know it was loaded but for¬

tunately the accident proved trivialWheeler was testing the gun by

working the pump tho weapon be ¬

Inya repeater Suddenly It explodedand Mr John Theobold the butcherwho was standing near the ConnieLee boot black parlors on SouthFourth street grabbed his anklesDob Jones a onelegged boot blackgrabbed his leg Cambo Hannan an-

other¬

colored boot black grabbed hiswrist and head and there was livelydancing and a frantic pulling uJoftrouser legs for sonic few minutes

Mr Theobold found that a few ofthe shot grazed him not any pene-

trating¬

Jones found that several hadentered his leg and the Hannan boygot one or two In the forehead andseveral in the wrist The latter boysecured the services of a doctor MrMark lirizzalara was also grazed byseveral shot-

Wheeler was quick to come totheir relief and stated he did notknow the weapon was loaded It hadbeen In bad repair and he was pump ¬

ing It to see that It worked smoothly

High Tension of Modern LifePresident Roosevelt ire ills Inaugu ¬

ral address said that modern lifeIs complex and Intense Strenu-ous

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was his former definitionwhich ho made so popular that it be¬

came a classic like Mr ClevelandsInnocuous desuetude Mr Roose

veltJs right Modern business andsocial life are both complex and In ¬

tense and under the strain of liv ¬

ing ones muscles ligaments andoerves may get keyed up to a degreeof tension such that there Is no un ¬

locking them in the brief time ufforded for rest Peoplo get so tiredthey cant sleep How many peoploknow so well this modern feeling oftension Drugs give no respite fromIt but stare the tired body cries outin Itsstress for any artificial supporteither stimulant or sedative drughabits are easily formed at suchperiods if once Indulged persIstent-ly

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There 1fa but one treatment thatwll relax this high tension of mod-ern

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ifro and that gives Its patientsprompt adequate natural and wholesome Test from the first treatmentf

Osteopathy It is usually regardedas a sovereign cure for sleepless-ness

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I should like to talk to you per¬

sonally about osteopathy and what 11-

isit

doing for suffering humanityA sane rational treatment it 1isI

appreciated more and more everydayFor private consultation callIphone 1107 Dr G D Froage 516Broadway

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HIGH SCHOOL

ALUMNI FORMED

Permanent Organization Effect ¬

ed Yesterday Afternoonf

To Entertain ThIs Years GraduatingClassnhd Give Other Pleasing

Events s

OFFICERS AND ENROL-

LMENTooooooooooqO TILE OFFICERS 0Q PresidentMrs A It Mey OO era O-

O First Vice President Miss 0O Adu IJrnzc toll 0O Second Vice President MrsOO Hal S Corbett t>

O Jtecordlng Secretary Mrs0O Joint J Dorian 0O Corresponding Secretary OO Mss Elizabeth Sinnott 0O Treasurer Mr Richard 0O Scott O-

OOOOOOuOOOOAn Alumni Association of the Pa-

ducah¬

High school was permanentlyorganized yesterday afternoon in theoffice of Supt C M Lleli in the WashIngton school on West Broadwayandthe association bids fair to becomeone of the largest and most popularsocial organizations In the city

There was an excellent attendanceand Mrs John J Dorian was electedtemporary chairman before perma-nent

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organization was effected Afterpermanent organization tho presidentappointed committees as follows

tonCommittee on Board of DirectorsMrs W W PowellMIss Ada Braz

elton Mrs John J DorianCommittee on Bylaws and Consti ¬

tution Mrs Louts F Rleke MrsFrank L Scott Mr Saunders A

Fowler Mr William F BradshawJr

The MembersThe enrollment committee Is Miss

Elizabeth SInnott Mr Richard ScottJames ScottMlss Alice Larkin MissBeulah Rovers Miss Clara St JohnMss Nora Brandon Mrs GardnerGilbert Miss Martha Davis Mr EC Rollston and Prof Harry Gilbert

The next meeting of the associationIs to bo held at the Carnegie libraryat Ninth and Broadway May 11 andthe matter of entertaining the gradu-ating

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class of 06 will be taken upThe present Intention Is to give somesort of reception or entertainment toeach class in years to come TheAlumni association is organized forthe purpose of promoting social In-

tercourse¬ t

between graduates of thePaducah High school and these en-

tertainments¬ j

will be features of thework Entertainments for the bene-

fit¬

of the Alumni will be given fromtime to time Interest in tho or¬

ganlzatton Is very keen and beforean association and before the nextnext meeting It Is probable doublethe present number of members willbe added

MISSION TO CLOSE

TOMQIWOWS NKRVIC n TO CON-CLUDE THE INTERESTING

SKIUHS

I lev Father Inml ert n Capable LeoHIrer anil One of National

lteput Lien

The mission that has been conducted all the week at tho St Francis doSales church by tho Reverend Pathera Lambert and Murphy of Chicagowill close tomorrow night There willbe no servlco this evening

There have been tour services aday and the church has been crowdedespecially at the night hour and thosermons have been of a high orderFather Lambert has a national repu-

tation¬

and js the priest who so ablyanswered Robert Ingersoll He Is aman of learning and eloquence andpreaches with a dramatic effect thatholds the attention throughout Illsermons aro largely Instructive toeveningIquestions on church polity and faithhave been answered from the queUon box In uso during the missionFather Murphy Is a younger manthan his collogue but Is a brillianttand thoughtful preacher Both areamong the most notable of the Jesulsts In this country

An elevated movable pulpit suchas are often seen in the larger cit¬

lee has been In use during the mision and it gives thecongrogatlon agreat advantage in seeing tho preach ¬

er during his sermon

Kxrurolpn to Cairo SundayApril 2fJoli steamer J S under au-spices of carnival coinniltce of CVn

trnl Labor Union Triro 75 cents forround trip Children 40c

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JURY TRIALS

BEGIN MONDAY

Judge Reed to Empanel His

Petit Jury Then

Civil Term of Circuit Court Is toLast Five Weeks

Longer

OTHER LOCAL COURT NEWS

Circuit Judge William M Reelthis forenoon adjourned McCrackencircuit court until Monday morningand will then begin the trial of civilcases by Jury

This Week has Been Consumed In

tho trial of motions demurrers andtho taking of preliminary orders Incivil actions Little of Importancewas done the first week being mere-ly

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I to prepare tho court for a speedytrial of jury cases The petit jurywill bo empaneled the first thingMonday morning and Judge Reed ex¬

pects to complete the term In five

weeks both ordinary and equity doc¬

ketsActionIn the suit of John W

Holmes against the Southern PeanutCo for damages for alleged Incon ¬

venlenco because of flying dust fromtho defendants mill entering hishome has been postponed Indefinite ¬

lyI pendIng tho Installation of machin-

ery¬

Tho company is Installing ma-

chinery¬

to take care of the dust andwhen It Is In running order the man ¬

agement thinks all dust will be con ¬

fined to the factory building Thecourt will watch the success of theplan

tUttle was done In court thismorning before adjournment

The case of Attorneys Taylor Lu ¬

cas Harper against tho Sun Pub-lishing

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company In which the plain ¬

tilts allege that the newspaper com ¬

pany paid Allan Free to get out oftown land drop n suit they hadbrouRht for him against the paperwas dismissed without preJulllceI

Derry Smith colored chargedwith criminal assault on a coloredgirl was permitted to plead guiltyof assault and battery and was fined

jjo and costs

Itnnkttiptry CourtReferee in Bankruptcy E W Bag

by has sot hearing of exceptions to adischarge in the bankrupt matter ofHarris Co of Murray for May 4

Police CourtJudge Sanders held a brief session

of police court this morningAaron Wlmberly colored totedI

a gun and was fined 25 and costsand given ton days In Jail and an ap ¬

peal grantedCharles Duncan and J D HeevCiII

white were fined 5 and costs for abreach of the pence

Charles Snake Wado and WalterWilliams colored tvrro fined 5 andcosts for a breach of the peace

Hook Deed FliedTwo deeds of trust or mortgages

In printed book form were filed to-

day¬

In county court They aro fromthe Paducah Traction Co to TheState Street Trust Co and are for

1200000 each Tho mortgages arcfor bonded property owned by theTraction Co In Paducah

Quarterly CourtCounty Judge Llghtfoot tried tho

case of Thos Hcrndon Co againstM A Lane this morning and ren-

dered¬

a judgment for 90 to theplaintiff Tho suit was tho outcomeof a contract made by tho plaintiffwith the defendant Lane cbntractedto sell the plaintiff tobacco at a cert-

ain price and failed to fulfill ItHerndon sued for 200 damages

No Slto Yet SclfetetlITho fiscal court committee met In

the ofllcc of Justice Charles Emerythis morning at 930 to considerthe various sites which havo been in ¬

sported lot tho county poor farmFive tracts have been offered time

owners asking 1000 each for theirproperty The committee adjournedwithout transacting any business to10aoclock The committee desires a tenacre tract on which to erect tho newbuilding The ones already Inspect ¬

WilliamsYancey Mills Potts I D Wilcoxand Leo D Potter

Mr James Wheeler son of lionCharles K Wheeler who Is attend ¬

lag the Episcopal High school atAlexandria Va In a letter to ThoSun states that a track meet whichwill probably be larger than anypreparatory school meet ever hold fIn

the South will bo held at the schoolI

May Cth Forty schools from Vir-ginia

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Maryland and tho District ofColumbia will compete1prbusincsr r 7JJh

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There arematcallses of nervousness butpoor blood he the list The doctors call

1oilsIPyourusclesdoctor

about taking Ayers Sarsaparllla Ask him if he has anything better for weakrness debility nervousness If he has take It If not take Averts SarsaparillaOArrCoGetI

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Bicycles Bicyclesii 1

1936 Models Ready for Inspection

The Tribune Rambler Monarchand Imperial

Wheels are still In the lead Before buying it will pay you to hrsec these fine models We can save you money and offer themwith the conviction that they arc the best Bicycles that Brain

Still and Capital can produce> 1

We sell on easy payments Large stock Tires PumpsSundries Etc at right prices

Old wheels taken In exchange Repair shop In full

blast

THE OLD RELIABLE

WILLIAMS BICYCLE CO a

126128 North Fifth St Next to KentucKjr Theater

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AN APPEAL FOR JIM HOWARDS FAMILY 1Responding to tm urgent appeal

made by republicans and democratsalike Tho Sun presents a plainstatoment of fact In regard to JamesU Howards stricken family

James D Howard Is now confinedIn the penitentiary where to willservo a Ufo sentence having beenconvicted of the murder of WilliamGoebel five years ago

Mrs James B Howard and herthree little children are tho innocentvictims of tho predicament Mr How¬

ard finds lilmself placed In by pro-cess

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of law For five years this he ¬

role woman has labored unceasinglyand never without hope+ to secure avindication for her husband Theirlittle homo has been swept Into tholegal maelstrom and today they arodependent on charity for tho clothesthey wear and oven for the brewthey cat

This condition will not bo permit-ted to remain as long as there aretender hearts in Old KentucKy Thisloyal wife has by a devotion typicalof Southern womanhood touched thefinest Instincts of tho human racePacing tho darkest gloom from daytoday she has presented to a dovo

unnlnelJing ¬

braced him for the heavy ordeal hehas undergone

These three children are winsomechildren for both time father andmother are persons of education andrefinement They aro denied a Jionm

an opportunity to acqulroknuwicdeoa right to a fathers care and prow

tcctlonla it not a worthy case Think as

you may of tho guilt or Innocence ofJim Howard here arc hfilplcza be-

Ings cis adrlfo on a world nono toosympathetic unless aroused to theco of urgent want

Tho Sun will acknowledge receiptof all money sent to It for Tho MrsJames 11 Howard Fund

A dime a dollar a hundred dott1hlars or any amount given In sucha cause will bo broad cast upon thowaters and such tho Groat Fatherassures uswill come back as hun¬

d red fold II

To the Trnvflingf 1ubllc1

Commencing Sunday April 29 11

llnols Central train 801 will leave IPaducah union ile ot at G1C p m

Instead of 7 p m This train runs via

Cairo nail carries tho St Ixiuls sleopier and will connect at Cairo Junc-tion

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with train No 8 for ChicagoJ T DONOVAN Agent

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Card of I hunksFlue ladlos of tho IFfraU Christian nchurch wish to express their nppre

elation to the Paduonh Light andPower company JUiodoa llurprdGarner Bros Scott Hardware cootpany East Tennessee Tcjephontcompany KlrbyH and Mr E nibone for courtesies shown them orOUl Follows Day

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GUTHRIESSPECIALS

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00 liy 00 liltiulicd Sheetst worth 7Cc for ticfloe IJIlow Slips tl by d12 worth IBc for JJcS-

MMo HcniNtttcliiMl IMJIaw Slip worth IHc for ire50 Wlilte Il11 Spreads worth I5c for 1DasI

100 Wlilto RttilI Spreads Worth 100Jfur 75c-

JOO White llo il Spread worth 9150 for I u-

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no Fringed colored Bed Spreads worth f 123 for OXc

i50 Whit Fringed Spreads worth 150 for 112150 Wliltq Frliged Spnwlx worth f00iforI 15023 AVIilte Fringed SpreadsI wOrth 230 for 108

1000 yards 1Ideiclicd Domestic worth Joe for 10ff

3000 yards brown Domex tic worth 733 c for 01 jclat

0000 fast colored Lawn worth tic for lc-

J000L

Ladles Hummer Vests worth 13c for JUror U

for 2a600 Ladles Summer Vests worlji lIOc for 15c or 2 for 23c

1000 pairs Toadies lldsr worthl J5c fir lOc or it for 2ilc It

000 pairs Ladles Ijieci LlstleI Hoses worth Jl3e for 23c

3000 yards MutthiK worth 12J e ioJ3c yard

300 yards Uiieoleuni worth lOt for j Ic 4

BOO Window Shades worth ae forT

I 20c 14

100 WlndoW Shades worth IBc for 1k1QO Wlndon Shades worth lOt for i 4flc

300 Window Shades worth 73e for QQ

Handsome Hue of Druggets Just arrlevd Tiipcstry Velvetand Moquvt from 1000 to 100IJJjj

To every caller at our store wo will give a very usefulsouvenir

Wo want Jill to call and seo us In our new big store 122and 324 roadway Doth pliones lfV5

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