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I I SIP < I r I jfl1I c wl ft 40 f V ft C E 1 I v I 4I C < f t PajTw > r r < C tl t tTHEWJNEERNEWS > iJ 4 fiiCiEsmfi NLW- SIII1ent Nswar If 4Pvbid jy t eTIi m PQr t6drJ x1ciwtk Stretf WincliMtir EI k iitiy Except Sync ay t JksvWber it Wii hter Kentucky under the trgcJt 3 1879 f ihJii MTEc y fr 4 Carrie DeUvryt otWy g O I 1 4 m tii Pay d iri tT 3r we Mall Delivery iA1St j r I 150 300 is month r 25 Payable in advDcei 1 fADifERTlING RATES at 14 Display Per InchI htime any edition i 2 1kr tJMjfc T iflun qne week 5 010 ireeki continuously 10 0 o i Har month 300 four weeks fuxtinies a week 240 tour WeeD three times a week i8 f6rw fek to times a week L2 rbir wes one time a week t 75 Timt icounts3 months 10 p- eit 6 months 25 per ceDt one reV 33 13 per cent Ii 1 lng NottccsrrPer Line ioineM notices body type 7V2c hre readings news headings 15o = BthPiiones No l = 1SATuRpAYMARcH27 1909 pFHAND c The National Government taJhs in different sections of th country fish hatcheries The i9 supplyUbe str eams of the co y 4W fci stock fpr breeding pur I sesjijin order that peJple for the peI31tnd jpr future generations myJio only have fish for sport but a1soor food rSye havernQ statistics at hand to sho Wt thV amount of fish consumed orfogd but it is certainly enormous The propagation oTfislriS a matter in which levery citizen Has an inter est > The wanton destruction of fish is just as much a crime as would be the useless killing of sheep hogs or any gihyer f bod praduct Our legislatures have wisely pro ¬ vided stringent Jaws for the protec ¬ tion ofinsh and game but a law is of no vajluet unless it is enforced and the laws haye not been enforced bc ¬ cause of the difficulty in procuring ev fridence > yy jheajrtily commend the action c f th e Clark ppunty Fish and Game Club iniits efforts to bring violatqrs of the Jaw to justice The liberal reward offered in our adyertislng column will certainly bring regults kb7k i THE INCOMETAX LAW Th Ft pe4iericyTpf an income tax asf araeims of raising revenue is ob yiqus toMr Taft and AttornejGen eral SWidkersbam lids prepared the a draf frrjpf a bill To the adoption of an inheritance taxat the time 11the mitted I 4 Jn ccli made at Columbus 0 Aug ttj1007 when he was Secreta y of War ilr Taft said I believe a nHeJeral bea seful means of raising Govern meit fundsrB is easily and certain iy Collected The incidence of taxa 11tion 3 t M f T taid4and indirpctIy while not placing undue restrictionr on ijidnid uali effoit it Should moderate the en thusidsrir for the amassing of im Tmense 4 t pilij timers qf great national need 1 He ad eauan income tax would be of gr gt assistance iii fnruishing means 4ob1ri 4on2lheGovbIiime tstud it- s aot free tm doubt how the St pre 4 eurt with changed member shiiiwo 1d view ttnev incomets Lx J1r niyc1i conditio3is r The court 1 i4t eyenly di dedin the lat case r and v during s tie civil war great t Issgol1ected ban Iope trL- XiIktrference t t9 rind it TTOS then supposed witliln the Federal power < > j I o > I re t f > i q The incolll tax decision of the UnitedStat s up mpCurt Vto which ilr Taft referred was render d April 8 1895 The court held uhanimouslyitafiiqixatin of inqomes rom State and municipal bonds was unconstitutional On the question of the taxation of Prents ustide Fulle Justices Field Gray l rewer Brown and Shiras stood against the law on the ground that M taxes PIreal estate belong to tIle las of Jdirccti axfeS t aivti that the axes on the rent or inc rnc of real estate which is the incident of its vtriisirip Justices Harlaii and White favored Afflrmipgthe law On the general question of the con- stitutionality of the liv the eight Justices who sat in the enso Justice Jackson being absent on account of i 1bealthdiv1ed equally There l dore that on each of these three questions GenI First Vh th i the Saig provi5icJ1 as to rent and incomc eal estate Jn Second Whether is4o tmie income from personal Iproperty ij such the act is unconstitutii1Pblaying di rect taxes i 4 i > Third Wheiher aryjiart of the i tax if not considered a direct tax is invalid for ivant ofuniformity on either of the grounds suggested The Cleveland JVdministralion < construed the decision of the > prenie Court 4hat ty Abandoned Mia attempt to collect the income tux rovided for ihrtllo Wilson billn On the genqral question of the jan eJ Iustices Ja as In vjew ot Mr Tufts J mark in his speeli J m IHU eimJl bership eVcmirt it is to benoted that of limVeiglSnstices who sat- in th ilCQ1et1 pas only fjourre I tmam Fuller who was against the law ou thc genezal qaesiL4Aio1isIitutioi ality andT s a3 Harlany Btewor and Yhifev1o1vcra for it If a sim- f or ilar issue WcWfercfee fdd to the court 5 v the views bf the five new members Justices Peckham McKenna Holmes Day and Moody would presumably determine the decision OPERA HOUSE The Cry Baby The story of the boy who ran awn y home at the age of twelve and joined a circus later become a man of influence and succesS achieved by reason of his contact with the world is known to all yet it is doubtful if but one out ofa thousand ever encounters angle living example of the story but which is true however in practically evety detail of Carlton Guy the popul r youpg actor who appears at the opera house Jicxt Mon day night in the big comedy drama success The Cry Baby Though one of the youngest stars on the American stage Mr Guy has lived a life time bf Irard experience and his position today bespeaks of his profit thereby WJien twelve years ofage he ran away from his home to join a circus that had played a short time Before He earned for the rcpIu itS and did other odd jobs to earn 1iboardo that he would be permitted to remain with eAfter of a trCupe of acrobats with circus took him in haiitfs and started to make ja tumbler of him At the end ofiieaoi i t1te boy who had proved an aot gupil got a job a tlieatre in the city ere the cir- cus closed After the first perfor mande he made Upth mind to become an actor aiid aid Jgoodby vtp circus life r v Several feaAfWftpsea befdro he given opportunity to join a show as he was Jpp ffjwj tgjhe of any theopI years lIe returned to his home town Stoejkl was the sole owner anilwhieh he still controls In Tre Cryi Baby Mr Guy has a role whieh > sftltfe him cttf perfection He is sufroundedvby a strong company and no hs iasFeeV spared in making tljVJiiefie t iie or the best pro- ductions ofitne year I TRY A NEWS WANT 4QVE niSEMEtT r cI ri tI < r KNOCKS fOOT BAli president Eliot Says Game Is Unfit 1 V For College Uses Cambridge Mass March 27 There was some appreciable Improve ment in Harvard athletics during the year 190708 according to the annual report of President Charles W Eliot but he finds that the amount of time devoted daily to baseball and football by the players of these games Is al ready too great Toward diminish- ing these jexaggerations little prog ¬ seaIson Although the game of football has been made mo re open and interesting by the new rules and sonic of the former foul play has been prevented by the neutral strip and other de- ices the game still remains unfit for- ollege c use says Pre and affords a spectacleI e f s 1till portunity for that variety of gambling called betting Hunter Shoots Himself TJrbana March 27Reuben Ran ahls 20 shot himself in the stomach on Mad river while shooting ducks Young Randalls had gone with Will to spend the day in sport The is a mystery Randalls has unable to give any account of the affair and Geron did not see it- t I is predicted that It was an accident it Is said that Randalls did itI REPRESENTATIVES HAVE NEMFIGHT Byrd Removes Coal and Starts For Colleagoe pWashThgthi otony of the tariff debate in the house was relieved for a time by a olash and Byrd of Mississippi jtMr 1iaqstive discussion of the when he was interrupted the Mississippian who insisted that the lumber manufacturers of which Mr Foilney1 was one were in a trust Mr Fordiiey peremptorily denied the statement and said that Mr Byrd didnt know a damn thing about it The Mississippi member made a fhe some ofhis Democratic colleagues took hold of him Later it developed thatcthe incident grow out of a misun derstrinding and both men made the usu explanations and apologies Mr Fordney made a notable on tsubject of lumber and pleaded for better protection on that product in the rough Diametrically opposed to him was Mr H vIand of Ohio who wanted the product placed on the free list f Others i who sjpoke were Messrs Pou of North Carolina and Macon qC Arkansas both of whom the Payne bill for not accomplishing fwhile pleaded for a tariff on shingles and umber sufficiently high to enable the lumber and shingle manufacturers of his state to compete with those of British Columbia employing cheap oriental labor Postoffice Robbers Confess Bluefieia W Va March 27 George Brown alias Georgia and Al B Neal of Spartanburk S were arrested here by Postoffice In spector Robinson charged wiflh rob- bing the postofllce at Russell ville W> rjmen plete confession ZAYAS TO SPEAK Cubas Vice President on Program at Philadelphia Gathering Philadelphia March 27At a ape cial session of the American Academy of Political and Social Science to be- held in flits city tonight the subject of discussjon will be The Future of Cuba The opening address will be deliv ¬ leredby provisional governor of Cuba General Leonard Wood who was gov ernor of Cuba during the first inter ventiori period will preside at the meeting Among the other speakers will be Alfredo Zayas vice president of Cuba who is spending a short time In the United States j Cincinnati Man Acquitted New York March 27 After five minutes deliberation in the case of George It Scrugham of Cincinnatl and Charles Stirrup conspiracy in connection with the election of trustees of the New York Life Insurance company in 1906 the Jury found the defendants not guilty KIDNAPERS HILLED N ew Mexican Posse Makes Quick Work of Negro and Greaser Tucumcarf N M March 27John Johnson a negrp qpjj Sebastian San dovata Mexican were killed near Cuervo N ed af er a long pursuit by a poss Jfihnstm and Sandoval at the point of rifles lta ldf1I1 pod Juan Sanchz fij ttVkat unclefa ranch 15 miles troni Cuervo it being the ne grod d clttted Intention to marry the girlF fl J j 1 = I ribor The is Unbolted j n COLORED COLUMN A colored Conservatory of Music Avas opened in the Douglass building at Louisville tltiweek The West legislature has cducaItion YoH Page colored served as one of the jurors in the district criminal court at Dallas Texas last week BdllklcyArk cycjloiie Albert S White of the negro law school at Louisville is an applicant for tire ministeighip to Libreia W L Gray of Sheffield Alit > lina a fnamifaotilthiglant Jotin BrimbelTy born January 2 1788 is the oldest citizen in the State f GeOlgiaI Howard University at Washington C has received 162000 from imaI has a 15000 brick building on Main street in which he has a drug store I and private infirmary and J J Sykes facItory day was taken to North Middletown burial I or S oSacrLunozit night Yo l iitcd IIms from Chicago vigitad Indianapolis tonk wpjj cluirches and raee hi general is doing Tit homo will abroad subscribe for The Winchpsto News Theimeol1u closed at tile First Baptist church vf hone for baptispi and three otherwise Mrs Cynthia Taylor is building QU daS ront LtMiisvillo 1Cm Rev R A Strauss will preach atI darks Chapel tomorrow Catholic lies ami Lucy Toliver have inarriad and moved to Preston RevH A Steward ropcrrts that during Ids meeting he had nineteen ani Sums dred this week At the M ID church lly Inst Suu lay 3763was realized Dennis securing 1941 mid Wm 1822 Bessie daughter of Catherine Gtnttsdied Mondity V The Bocknerville church is in a great revivalo Tliq fair company met Moitday night and elected a partial list ofof ficers as follows President B F Johnson Secretary Dr J H Tyler Assistant Secretary W H Allen Treasurer WC Cobb Sidney Smithwas buried at Ford ast Saturday Rev J P Smith of Loxiiigton is preaching in a series of meetings at the Gentile Baptist church with bright prospects for a good meeting Alex Stone wellknown in this county died at Lexington last week Of the many devout Methodist who were to have attended Conference this week only Rev S G Turner and John Sanders ate in attendance James Daniels of Ashland spent ast Sunday in the city the guest of Mrs II C Bakerr Clarence Shackel ford will be initiated into the Good Samaritan Lodge next meeting night Miss Lillie Hoskjns was hostess at a beautiful birthday reception on the 20tii She was the happy recipient of many handsome presents art ele gant course dinner was served Mrs Harriett Taylor has been on tho sick list for two weeks As a member of the Board of Con trolo the Grand Lodge of the K of Pof Kdjitucky Dr J A Gxvymi colored doctor atJRiehmondhqsfrmn 1000 to 0000 to loan oldr c1 peo ple anyAvherc on secuHty to the Board You are always welcome to come here and examine our extensive line of doors sashes wainscoting and other high grade mill work It is w6rk of which we are proud Every detail is carefully construct- ed ¬ by mill experts the sawing planing finish and general cabinet work is unsurpassed Our prices are pretty low considering We ask your inspection YoD Johnson colored editor at Lexington has addressed an open let- ter ¬ to lIon YoP Kimball exCon gressman from the Seventh District welcoming him home on behalf of his colpred constituents Charles Armstrong who is going ofI tenpound sonname Chester Alex a nderS The annual Thanksgiving services of the Kof Ps will be held at their lodge room tomorrow at 2 3Qp in A company of colored men tit pur neighboring town Richmond recently I bought a business house in that city on Irvine and Hill streets paying 1 000 foi the same StcrlingReportcr this week Charles Armstrong is the owner of the most valuable dog in the oouifty some of his ancestors sold as high as I 5 so highly pedigreed is the an ¬ T Timberlake is at home from Versailles where he is Conducting a meeting with 25 adidtions to date uid MondnvI Tebbs his brotherinlaw at Lesuig ton Mr Tebbs is a former resident rcspectedby colored also it should have stated that Miss Estelle Brooks of Covirfg was visiting her mother Mrs Wil s Brooks Mr and Sirs Green Martin front Jouatts Creek were the guest of Prof amiMrs E S Taylor Monday Rev I Fuller wellknown here but who is now pastoring in Tennessee was in the city this week John Judy of Paris spent several YS in the city this week Notice ijjv iybody living in Winchester and lark county having friends away ho once lived here will please seal or leave their address at 22 North Maple street with the assistant secre- tary of the colored Elks FairW H Allan Time object we are planing a homecoming day during the fair George Boone has opened a tailor pressing shop on East Broadway Mrs Joint I Brunei spent Friday in Louisville shopping Bin Turner bought a horse from Dr J II Holmes at a nrivate pure A good selection Miss Sallie daughter of Mack Butts who een sick for a long time was husI edtha position of taking the of the colored schbol by the nightI county t this Vas the guest of Rev John Fisher Friday t Little Chas E Dri ncr the grand son of Mr and Mrs ScOgins fell on allOt stove Friday and was badly burned NEW RATES ANNOUNCED Missouri Railroads Fix April 10 as Date For Readjustment St Louis March 27 The three cent local ticket rate and the 2000 mile interchangeable book will be put in effect April 10 according to an offi ¬ cial statement issued by the 18 rail- rOads in Missouri The statement was issued after the return of the railroad representatives from Jeffer- son ¬ City where conferences on the passenger rate question were held by Governor Hadley Attorney General Major and members of the railroad committee ofthe legislature The statement also announces that actions to test the validity of the twocent laws in adjoining states will be brought at once- Oklahoma Bank Suspends MusAgee Okla March 27The Firsf National bank ofFort Gibson Okla closed its doors All the de- positS have been transferred to the Citizens State bank Depositors will be paid in full- SUBSCRIBE FOP THE or NEWS l u I III 4Lz You Cannot Answer These Questions I I + 1Whyitft you continue bathing your knees andelbows one iu a time when you can stretchout in a full bathtem ¬ pared to suit you and can do so every mOl ping if you wish Y 2Why pump and carry wat ¬ er for your kitchen and latin dry wod when you can have it at huiil for the turning ofsi faucet Y 3Why take chances on drinking gcnnfilled cistern wat ¬ er when you can get it from a large reservoir filtered through the best filter plant South of the Ohio River Y At Pres VPres IN of the there enroll us J J L L B Strikers and Trouble May Follow Paris March of deputies at the of an ¬ other stormy session during which the was for alleged the again voted to sustain the to the authors of the off n ¬ sive manifesto by the mem- bers of the strike after the pC the recent strike had bees The strike has post poned its decision a re- newal of the strike until alter a con ¬ with M B thou of public works to THE NEWS a < < take time to of your lumber supply for your next contract and when you do think of us If you dont know get at once for we are folks you ought to know and you ought know ourL Jumber too We wall be to supply you it1iur grade at have a dry dismal looking yard when you can have it filled with green grass and flowers and time get rid of the diiS t3n the street 5Why suffer other incoa vemcnces yon can hay I for the health of your family right ill the house 6Is it not true that the an- swer ¬ is not lack of money but lack of economy and to tKi most out of life CIIF ATTERSALL Superintendent Winchester Water Works INCORPORATED l itYoull IAnPTON overwhelmingly acquainted n cariaVthe everything conifozfcancl indifference Coi TO HAVE YOUR ¬ RIAGE REPAIRED BY EASTER YOU trTO 1 Then we can give your work the same careful attention as our rule So send us your how in order that we can have it ready for you in time J STROTHER SCOTT It Clark County Natl Bank ESTABLISHED 1665 BEING THE OLDEST BANK THE CITY Accounts Merchants and Traders Solicited Collections Made on All CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 35OOOOQO I F Peoples State Bank CAPITAL OOOOO agojust ion Notwithstanding hard times been i steady growth fro the start in the number of our and in the volume ofour business We new names every week We want yours You are cordially incited open an account with Per ¬ sonal attenion to all business M Cashier President COCKRELL Vice President GovRr4v1LNI STANDS PAT France Will Discipline 27The cuambep conclusion government attacked its vacillating attitude toward strikers governments decision discipline placarded committee settlement arranged committee ¬ concerning ference minister be held today hv jnwirSX year 9 5 think us to happy the fairest figures 4Why blooming same when enterprise and getting CAR invairable CARRIAGE andright Farmers Points has depositors to HCbGKIN BROWN WINCHESTER ROLLER MILLS iThe oldest and best institution in the county is the Winchester Boiler Mills Why not use home floir1he- best made Kerr perfection anil Vnite Pearl flour hasno eauaL = Feasted Two Day and NIf ht i partyjturning rik dash for the pole in 1906 alaughtersi a herd of seven musk oxen on Hazes Island off the extreme north of Greem land For two days and nights here- after they crouched Inside their snoW hula eating continuously and chea thy had finished the pile of bones outside was as high as a taiIiani 1c c t rt vEiist Iii T tewsF 4 4 i < 0 1t II I

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PajTw > r r < C tl t tTHEWJNEERNEWS > iJ 4

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EI kiitiy Except Sync ayt

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trgcJt 3 1879

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tiiPayd iritT 3r we

Mall Delivery

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150300

is monthr

25Payable in advDcei

1

fADifERTlING RATES

at 14 Display Per InchIhtime any edition i 2

1kr tJMjfc T iflun qne week 5

010 ireeki continuously 100 o iHar month 300four weeks fuxtinies a week 240tour WeeD three times a week i8f6rw fek to times a week L2rbir wes one time a week t 75

Timt icounts3 months 10 p-eit 6 months 25 per ceDt onereV 33 13 per cent

Ii 1lng NottccsrrPer LineioineM notices body type 7V2c

hre readings news headings 15o=

BthPiiones No l=

1SATuRpAYMARcH27 1909

pFHANDc The National Government

taJhs in different sections of thcountry fish hatcheries The

i9 supplyUbe streams of the co

y 4W fci stock fpr breeding pur

I sesjijin order that peJple for thepeI31tnd jpr future generationsmyJio only have fish for sport buta1soor food

rSye havernQ statistics at hand tosho Wt thV amount of fish consumed

orfogd but it is certainly enormousThe propagation oTfislriS a matterin which levery citizen Has an interest >

The wanton destruction of fish isjust as much a crime as would be the

useless killing of sheep hogs or anygihyer fbod praduct

Our legislatures have wisely pro ¬

vided stringent Jaws for the protec ¬

tion ofinsh and game but a law is ofno vajluet unless it is enforced andthe laws haye not been enforced bc ¬

cause of the difficulty in procuring evfridence>

yy jheajrtily commend the action c fth e Clark ppunty Fish and Game

Club iniits efforts to bring violatqrsof the Jaw to justice

The liberal reward offered in ouradyertislng column will certainlybring regults

kb7ki THE INCOMETAX LAW

Th Ft pe4iericyTpf an income taxasf araeims of raising revenue is ob

yiqus toMr Taft and AttornejGeneral SWidkersbam lids prepared the

a draf frrjpf a bill To the adoption ofan inheritance taxat the time11themitted I 4

Jn ccli made at Columbus 0Aug ttj1007 when he was Secreta yof War ilr Taft said I believe anHeJeralbea seful means of raising Governmeit fundsrB is easily and certainiy Collected The incidence of taxa11tion3 t M f T

taid4and indirpctIy while notplacing undue restrictionr on ijidniduali effoit it Should moderate the enthusidsrir for the amassing of imTmense4 t pilij timers qf great national need 1

He ad eauan income tax would be ofgr gt assistance iii fnruishing means4ob1ri 4on2lheGovbIiime tstud it-

s aot free tm doubt how the Stpre 4eurt with changed membershiiiwo 1d view ttnev incomets Lx

J1r niyc1i conditio3isr

The court

1 i4t eyenly di dedin the latcase

r and v durings

tie civil war greatt Issgol1ected ban Iope trL-

XiIktrferencet t9 rind itTTOS then supposed witliln the Federalpower< >j I

o >I

re t f

>

iq The incolll tax decision of theUnitedStat s up mpCurt Vto

which ilr Taft referred was renderd April 8 1895 The court held

uhanimouslyitafiiqixatin of inqomesrom State and municipal bonds was

unconstitutionalOn the question of the taxation ofPrentsustide Fulle Justices Field Gray l

rewer Brown and Shiras stoodagainst the law on the ground thatM taxes PIreal estate belong to tIle

las of Jdirccti axfeS t aivti that the

axes on the rent or inc rnc of realestate which is the incident of itsvtriisiripJustices Harlaii and White favoredAfflrmipgthe law

On the general question of the con-

stitutionality of the liv the eight

Justices who sat in the enso JusticeJackson being absent on account of

i1bealthdiv1ed equally There

ldorethat on each of these three questionsGenIFirst Vh th i the Saig provi5icJ1

as to rent and incomc eal estateJnSecond Whether is4otmie incomefrom personal Iproperty ij such theact is unconstitutii1Pblaying direct taxes i

4

i >

Third Wheiher aryjiart of thei

tax if not considered a direct taxis invalid for ivant ofuniformity on

either of the grounds suggestedThe Cleveland JVdministralion <

construed the decision of the >

prenie Court 4hat ty Abandoned Mia

attempt to collect the income tuxrovided for ihrtllo Wilson billn

On the genqral question of thejaneJIusticesJaas In vjew ot Mr Tufts J mark inhis speeli J m IHU eimJlbership eVcmirt it is to benotedthat of limVeiglSnstices who sat-

in th ilCQ1et1 pas only fjourreItmamFuller who was against the law ou

thc genezal qaesiL4Aio1isIitutioiality andT s a3 Harlany Bteworand Yhifev1o1vcra for it If a sim-

f or

ilar issue WcWfercfee fdd to the court5 v

the views bf the five new membersJustices Peckham McKenna HolmesDay and Moody would presumablydetermine the decision

OPERA HOUSE

The Cry BabyThe story of the boy who ran awn y

home at the age of twelve andjoined a circus later become a manof influence and succesS achieved byreason of his contact with the worldis known to all yet it is doubtfulif but one out ofa thousand everencounters angle living example ofthe story but which is true howeverin practically evety detail of CarltonGuy the popul r youpg actor whoappears at the opera house Jicxt Monday night in the big comedy dramasuccess The Cry Baby

Though one of the youngest starson the American stage Mr Guy haslived a life time bf Irard experienceand his position today bespeaks ofhis profit thereby WJien twelveyears ofage he ran away from hishome to join a circus that had played

a short time Before He earnedfor the rcpIu itS and did other

odd jobs to earn 1iboardo that hewould be permitted to remain with

eAfterof a trCupe of acrobats withcircus took him in haiitfs and

started to make ja tumbler of himAt the end ofiieaoii t1te boy whohad proved an aot gupil got a job

a tlieatre in the city ere the cir-

cus closed After the first performande he made Upth mind to becomean actor aiid aid Jgoodby vtp circuslife r v

Several feaAfWftpsea befdro hegiven opportunity to join a show

as he was Jpp ffjwj tgjhe of anytheopIyears lIe returned to his home townStoejklwas the soleowner anilwhieh he still controls

In Tre Cryi Baby Mr Guy has arole whieh >sftltfe him cttfperfection Heis sufroundedvby a strong companyand no hs iasFeeV spared inmaking tljVJiiefie

tiie or the best pro-

ductions ofitne year I

TRY A NEWS WANT4QVE niSEMEtT

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r KNOCKS fOOT BAlipresident Eliot Says Game Is Unfit

1V For College Uses

Cambridge Mass March 27There was some appreciable Improvement in Harvard athletics during theyear 190708 according to the annualreport of President Charles W Eliotbut he finds that the amount of timedevoted daily to baseball and footballby the players of these games Is already too great Toward diminish-ing these jexaggerations little prog ¬

seaIsonAlthough the game of football hasbeen made mo re open and interestingby the new rules and sonic of theformer foul play has been preventedby the neutral strip and other de-

ices the game still remains unfit for-ollegec use says Preand affords a spectacleI

ef

s1tillportunity for that variety of gamblingcalled betting

Hunter Shoots HimselfTJrbana March 27Reuben Ran

ahls 20 shot himself in the stomachon Mad river while shooting ducksYoung Randalls had gone with Will

to spend the day in sport Theis a mystery Randalls has

unable to give any account ofthe affair and Geron did not see it-

tI is predicted that It was an accidentit Is said that Randalls did itI

REPRESENTATIVES

HAVE NEMFIGHT

Byrd Removes Coal and Starts

For Colleagoe

pWashThgthiotony of the tariff debate in thehouse was relieved for a time by aolashand Byrd of MississippijtMr1iaqstive discussion of the

when he was interruptedthe Mississippian who insisted thatthe lumber manufacturers of whichMr Foilney1 was one were in a trustMr Fordiiey peremptorily denied thestatement and said that Mr Byrddidnt know a damn thing about itThe Mississippi member made afhesome ofhis Democratic colleagues

took hold of him Later it developedthatcthe incident grow out of a misunderstrinding and both men made theusu explanations and apologies

Mr Fordney made a notableon tsubject of lumber and pleadedfor better protection on that productin the rough Diametrically opposedto him was Mr H vIand of Ohio whowanted the product placed on the freelist f

Others i who sjpoke were MessrsPou of North Carolina and Macon qCArkansas both of whomthe Payne bill for not accomplishingfwhilepleaded for a tariff on shingles andumber sufficiently high to enable thelumber and shingle manufacturers ofhis state to compete with those ofBritish Columbia employing cheaporiental labor

Postoffice Robbers ConfessBluefieia W Va March 27

George Brown alias Georgiaand Al B Neal of Spartanburk Swere arrested here by Postoffice Inspector Robinson charged wiflh rob-bing the postofllce at Russell ville W>rjmenplete confession

ZAYAS TO SPEAK

Cubas Vice President on Program atPhiladelphia Gathering

Philadelphia March 27At a apecial session of the American Academyof Political and Social Science to be-

held in flits city tonight the subjectof discussjon will be The Future ofCuba

The opening address will be deliv ¬leredbyprovisional governor of CubaGeneral Leonard Wood who was governor of Cuba during the first interventiori period will preside at themeeting Among the other speakerswill be Alfredo Zayas vice presidentof Cuba who is spending a short timeIn the United Statesj

Cincinnati Man AcquittedNew York March 27 After five

minutes deliberation in the case ofGeorge It Scrugham of Cincinnatland Charles Stirrupconspiracy in connection with theelection of trustees of the New YorkLife Insurance company in 1906 theJury found the defendants not guilty

KIDNAPERS HILLED

N ew Mexican Posse Makes QuickWork of Negro and Greaser

Tucumcarf N M March 27JohnJohnson a negrp qpjj Sebastian Sandovata Mexican were killed nearCuervo N ed af er a long pursuit bya poss Jfihnstm and Sandoval atthe point of rifles lta ldf1I1 pod JuanSanchz fij ttVkat unclefa ranch 15miles troni Cuervo it being the negrod d clttted Intention to marry thegirlF

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COLORED COLUMN

A colored Conservatory of MusicAvas opened in the Douglass buildingat Louisville tltiweek

The West legislature has

cducaItionYoH Page colored served as one

of the jurors in the district criminalcourt at Dallas Texas last week

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Albert S White of the negro lawschool at Louisville is an applicantfor tire ministeighip to Libreia

W L Gray of Sheffield Alit > linaafnamifaotilthiglant

Jotin BrimbelTy born January 21788 is the oldest citizen in the Statef GeOlgiaIHoward University at Washington

C has received 162000 fromimaIhas a 15000 brick building on Mainstreet in which he has a drug store I

and private infirmary and J J Sykes

facItoryday was taken to North Middletown

burial Ior S

oSacrLunozitnight Yo l iitcdIImsfrom Chicago vigitad Indianapolistonkwpjj cluirches and raee hi general isdoing Tit homo will abroad subscribefor The Winchpsto News

Theimeol1u closed at tile FirstBaptist church vf hone for baptispiand three otherwise

Mrs Cynthia Taylor is building QUdaSront LtMiisvillo1CmRev R A Strauss will preach atIdarks Chapel tomorrow

Catholic lies ami Lucy Toliver haveinarriad and moved to Preston

RevH A Steward ropcrrts thatduring Ids meeting he had nineteenaniSums dred this week

At the M ID church lly Inst Suulay 3763was realized Dennis

securing 1941 mid Wm1822

Bessie daughter of CatherineGtnttsdied Mondity V

The Bocknerville church is in agreat revivaloTliq fair company met Moitdaynight and elected a partial list ofofficers as follows President B FJohnson Secretary Dr J H TylerAssistant Secretary W H AllenTreasurer WC Cobb

Sidney Smithwas buried at Fordast Saturday

Rev J P Smith of Loxiiigton ispreaching in a series of meetings atthe Gentile Baptist church withbright prospects for a good meeting

Alex Stone wellknown in thiscounty died at Lexington last week

Of the many devout Methodist whowere to have attended Conferencethis week only Rev S G Turner andJohn Sanders ate in attendance

James Daniels of Ashland spentast Sunday in the city the guest of

Mrs II C BakerrClarence Shackelford will be initiated into the GoodSamaritan Lodge next meeting night

Miss Lillie Hoskjns was hostess ata beautiful birthday reception on the20tii She was the happy recipientof many handsome presents art elegant course dinner was served

Mrs Harriett Taylor has been ontho sick list for two weeks

As a member of the Board of Con

trolo the Grand Lodge of the Kof Pof Kdjitucky Dr J A Gxvymicolored doctor atJRiehmondhqsfrmn1000 to 0000 to loan oldr c1 peo

ple anyAvherc on secuHty to theBoard

You are always welcome to comehere and examine our extensiveline of doors sashes wainscotingand other high grade mill workIt is w6rk of which we are proudEvery detail is carefully construct-ed

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by mill experts the sawingplaning finish and general cabinetwork is unsurpassed Our pricesare pretty low considering Weask your inspection

YoD Johnson colored editor atLexington has addressed an open let-ter

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to lIon YoP Kimball exCongressman from the Seventh Districtwelcoming him home on behalf of hiscolpred constituents

Charles Armstrong who is goingofItenpound sonname Chester AlexanderSThe annual Thanksgiving servicesof the Kof Ps will be held at theirlodge room tomorrow at 2 3Qp in

A company of colored men tit purneighboring town Richmond recently I

bought a business house in that cityon Irvine and Hill streets paying 1

000 foi the same

StcrlingReportcrthis week

Charles Armstrong is the owner ofthe most valuable dog in the oouiftysome of his ancestors sold as highas I 5 so highly pedigreed is the an¬

T Timberlake is at home fromVersailles where he is Conducting ameeting with 25 adidtions to date uid

MondnvITebbs his brotherinlaw at Lesuigton Mr Tebbs is a former resident

rcspectedbycolored also it should have statedthat Miss Estelle Brooks of Covirfg

was visiting her mother Mrs Wils BrooksMr and Sirs Green Martin front

Jouatts Creek were the guest of ProfamiMrs E S Taylor Monday

Rev I Fuller wellknown here butwho is now pastoring in Tennesseewas in the city this week

John Judy of Paris spent severalYS in the city this week

Noticeijjv iybody living in Winchester and

lark county having friends awayho once lived here will please seal

or leave their address at 22 NorthMaple street with the assistant secre-tary of the colored Elks FairWH Allan Time object we are planinga homecoming day during the fair

George Boone has opened a tailorpressing shop on East Broadway

Mrs Joint I Brunei spent Fridayin Louisville shopping

Bin Turner bought a horse fromDr J II Holmes at a nrivate pure

A good selection Miss Salliedaughter of Mack Butts who

een sick for a long time was husIedtha position of taking theof the colored schbol by the

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Vas the guest of Rev John FisherFridayt Little Chas E Dri ncr the grandson of Mr and Mrs ScOgins fellon allOt stove Friday and was badlyburned

NEW RATES ANNOUNCED

Missouri Railroads Fix April 10 asDate For Readjustment

St Louis March 27 The threecent local ticket rate and the 2000mile interchangeable book will be putin effect April 10 according to an offi ¬

cial statement issued by the 18 rail-rOads in Missouri The statementwas issued after the return of therailroad representatives from Jeffer-son

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City where conferences on thepassenger rate question were held byGovernor Hadley Attorney GeneralMajor and members of the railroadcommittee ofthe legislature Thestatement also announces that actionsto test the validity of the twocentlaws in adjoining states will bebrought at once-

Oklahoma Bank SuspendsMusAgee Okla March 27The

Firsf National bank ofFort GibsonOkla closed its doors All the de-positS have been transferred to theCitizens State bank Depositors willbe paid in full-

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Strikers andTrouble May Follow

Paris March ofdeputies at the of an ¬

other stormy session during whichthe was foralleged the

again votedto sustain theto the authors of the off n ¬

sive manifesto by the mem-

bers of the strike after thepC the recent strike had

beesThe strike has post

poned its decision a re-newal of the strike until alter a con¬

with M B thou ofpublic works to

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take time to of your lumber

supply for your next contract and

when you do think of us If you

dont know get atonce for we are folks you ought toknow and you ought know ourLJumber too We wall be tosupply you it1iur grade at

have a dry dismallooking yard when you can haveit filled with green grass and

flowers andtime get rid of the diiS t3n

the street5Why suffer other incoa

vemcnces yon can hay I

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to tKimost out of life

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in order that we can have it readyfor you in time

J STROTHER SCOTTItClark County Natl BankESTABLISHED 1665

BEING THE OLDEST BANK THE CITY

Accounts Merchants and Traders SolicitedCollections Made on All

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Peoples State BankCAPITAL OOOOOagojustion Notwithstanding hard times been

i steady growth fro the start in the number of ourand in the volume ofour business We

new names every week We want yours Youare cordially incited open an account with Per¬

sonal attenion to all businessM Cashier

President COCKRELL Vice President

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France Will Discipline

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WINCHESTER ROLLER MILLS

iThe oldest and best institution inthe county is the Winchester BoilerMills Why not use home floir1he-best made Kerr perfection anilVnite Pearl flour hasno eauaL

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dash for the pole in 1906 alaughtersia herd of seven musk oxen on HazesIsland off the extreme north of Greem

land For two days and nights here-after they crouched Inside their snoWhula eating continuously and cheathy had finished the pile of bonesoutside was as high as a taiIiani1cc trtvEiist Iii T tewsF

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